Overview
Under general administrative direction of the Regional Project Manager for the Hetch Hetchy 10-year Capital Improvement Program (HCIP), the Project Manager (PM) I will be the lead in implementing the above technical and complex San Joaquin Pipeline projects. The combined budget for planning, design, and construction of these projects is approximately $108.7M. The scope of work of the individual project is listed below.
Projects
SJPL Valve and Safe Entry Improvements (Project #10035575) – Phases 2B C (a subproject). The San Joaquin Pipelines (SJPL) convey drinking water to the Bay Area. The primary objective is to provide reliable isolation to safeguard personnel working inside the pipelines.
SJPL Valve Remote Control and Monitoring
The project objective is to provide remote supervisory monitoring and control over SJPL System, including in-line and cross-over valves. This project includes design, procurement, and construction of new SJPL remote supervisory controls enabling remote operation of valve actuators from the control room in Moccasin, CA.
Essential Functions
The Project Manager will be responsible for overseeing the project schedule through planning, environmental, design, permits and right of way acquisition (if required), contracting, construction, and closeout. During planning, the project’s performance requirements are defined and refined with stakeholders.
Responsibilities
Nature of the Work
This is a full-time position either based in Moccasin, CA, or SFPUC headquarters; all PM-1 assignments are in the Hetch Hetchy region. If based at SFPUC headquarters, commuting to HCIP site in Moccasin at least 1 day per week and / or periodic visits to remote sites are required for various activities.
Some meetings can be remote; some may require on-site presence. The PM-1 is expected to promote good relationships with City staff, consultants, and contractors by attending most meetings face-to-face.
If the candidate selects Moccasin as primary office, periodic commutes to SFPUC headquarters for important meetings may be required.
Limited living accommodations may be available in Moccasin cottages or bunkhouses, on a first-come, first-served basis.
Qualifications
Minimum Qualifications :
Desirable Qualifications : The stated desirable qualifications may be considered at the end of the selection process. The ideal candidate should have experience in planning, environmental review, design, construction, and closeout using project management processes, and knowledge areas. Familiarity with Primavera P6, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook, and Word is a plus.
Verification of Education and Experience : Applicants may be required to submit verification. Education verification information can be found in the referenced link.
Note : Falsifying information may result in disqualification. All information must be included on the application by the filing deadline. Resumes are not accepted; improper applications may lead to ineligibility or lower scores.
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HOW TO APPLY
Applications are accepted online. Begin the application process at the SF career site.
Applicants may be contacted by email. Please ensure your email is accurate and not blocked by spam filters.
Job Analyst Information : If you have questions, contact the job analyst at the provided email.
The City and County of San Francisco encourages women, minorities, and persons with disabilities to apply. Applicants will be considered regardless of protected characteristics.
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Project Manager Infrastructure • San Francisco, CA, United States