The responsibilities of this position, as stated by GDOT, include, but are not limited to: - Acts as an extension of GDOT staff as a project manager on the Alternative Delivery program management contracts
- Develops strong client relationships, both internal and external to the project team, and enhances project performance
- Will mostly work directly with Prime Consultant but represents SEI while at Clients (GDOT) office
- Works directly with GDOT Subject Matter Expert (SME) Offices to set up concept team meetings, plan reviews, procurement meetings and other meetings as required to progress the project schedule
- Is responsible for working directly with GDOT hired consultants to move GDOT projects through the Plan Development Process (PDP)
- Will be responsible for keeping project schedules current and ensure the projects stay with in scope and budget
- Ability to speak effectively before groups including GDOT, Cities, Counties and other Consultants
- Manage consultant's designing transportation projects including but not limited to roadway design, bridge design, transportation planning, and environmental
- Responsible for preparation and facilitation of large meetings.
- Manage the consultant's preparation of engineering reports, plans and specifications for major and minor projects.
- Manage the consultant's preparing and review of preliminary and final plans and technical specifications, contract documents and estimates, and make recommendations for additions, deletions and substitutions when modifications are necessary.
- Manage the Procurement Process for Alternative Delivery projects.
- Supervise and observe the navigation of a design project through the client's process including the coordination of the project with City, State and County officials and other outside agencies.
- Coordinate projects with clients, contractors, consultants and firm staff.
- Communicate and interact with project team members, client representatives, review agencies and others as appropriate for the project.
- Resolve a variety of complex problems (e.g., conflicting design requirements, unsuitability of conventional materials, difficult coordination requirements).
- Meet program and client's goals and reporting metrics for projects.
- Knowledge of Georgia Department of Transportation systems, policies, and procedures.
- Knowledge of standard operations, policies and procedures of a firm, preferably within the A/E industry.
- Ability to operate office equipment such as personal computers, calculators, and copiers.
- Skill in Microsoft Office applications, particularly Word and Excel.
- Ability to demonstrate strong attention to detail.
- Ability to demonstrate strong organizational and time management skills.
- Ability to build and maintain excellent interpersonal relationships.
- Ability to work independently on multiple tasks without immediate and constant supervision
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