$52.07-$81.60 Hourly / $9,025.47-$14,144.00 Monthly / $108,305.60-$169,728.00 Yearly
Plans, organizes and directs contract action initiation and coordination of a variety of types of capital improvement projects for conformance with Florida Statutes, City of Tampa Ordinances and Departmental Standard Operating Procedures including but not limited to transportation and utility infrastructure projects, multi-store parking garages, bridges, parks, various public use building types, major demolition projects, water and sewer utility installation work, treatment plants, pumping stations, and roadways.
Coordinates submission of various permits on behalf of City of Tampa contractors that govern work impact, including the Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP), Southwest Florida Water Management District (SWFWMD), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), etc. Coordinates consultant selection through the Consultants’ Competitive Negotiation Act process and scope negotiations for general work orders supporting all city user departments related to planning, design or studies.
Initiates and directs project Initial Services
Agreement (ISA) meetings with the user departments to advise contractors,
engineers, architects and others as to project programming and scope of
services.
Acts as the lead negotiator for ISAs and
Guaranteed Maximum Price agreements and associated amendments or change
orders.
Recommends optimal methods of procurement and coordinates the Design Review Criteria package and Scopes of Services with internal stakeholders.
Assists user department
with contract management tasks throughout the term of the contract.
Assists in analyzing and evaluating architectural and engineering studies, designs, drawings, and specifications prepared by consultants to ensure that functional requirements have been met, municipal codes have been complied with, and permit or regulatory compliance has been met.
Oversees any related contract management public engagement functions, such as public meetings, assists with public presentation production and presentation to citizen groups, elected officials and others; works with assigned Public Information Officer to support press and public information tasks and materials.
Exercises general supervision over and
participates in the training of professional and technical personnel; conducts
regular staff meetings, team building exercises and process review discussions
to ensure optimal communication within the team and with external stakeholders;
conducts performance evaluations and coaching opportunities with subordinates; prepares
periodic performance and project status reports and other special reports.
Performs related work as required.
Extensive knowledge of: principles and practices of the
assigned area of engineering and architecture; federal, state, and municipal
rules, permit requirements, regulations, and other pertinent documents; engineering developments and information related
to assigned area.
Considerable knowledge of: engineering and administrative management procedures, practices, and
methods, and team leadership practices.
Ability to: Apply employee motivational, communication,
and cross-training methods to ensure seamless coordination processes and an
optimal work environment; supervise the work of personnel engaged in a variety
of engineering and architectural assignments; identify additional internal and
external standard operating procedures to improve work process flows; develop
production reports of work status and metrics, analyze and interpret plans,
specifications, contracts, and other technical materials and draw sound conclusions;
organize in report form and present sound recommendations effectively, both
orally (including City Council, agency boards, and public meetings) and in
writing; train others in assigned area; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with other employees, officials, and the
public.
Graduation from an accredited college or
university with a Bachelor’s Degree in Engineering, and must be registered as a
Professional Engineer in the State of Florida, with five (5) years
progressively responsible related experience, including three (3) years of
supervisory experience.
OR
Registration as a Professional Engineer in
the State of Florida.
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s
license.
Appointed position; employee serves at the
pleasure of the Mayor. During periods when the Mayor issues an
emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to
work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated
emergency.