Full-Time Engineering Supervisor II / Urban Freeway Manager
Job Description
- Develop and implement roadway maintenance and operations management strategies for our Division 5 urban freeway facilities.
- Supervise our Division 5 Incident Management Assistance Patrol (IMAP) program, coordinating closely with Statewide Traffic Systems Operations, to promote mobility through IMAP patrols, incident remediation, and large event coordination.
- Develop snow and ice bare pavement plans for our urban freeway system in Wake and Durham Counties.
- Recommend allocation and manage resources for urban freeway roadway maintenance, preservation, and rehabilitation.
- Coordinate with our Division Maintenance Engineers and Assistant Division Maintenance Engineers in the development, prioritization, and selection of maintenance, preservation, and rehabilitation projects.
- Monitor and identify urban freeway trends.
- Coordinate with Division, Asset Management, and our MOST Group to plan and lead implementation efforts for new initiatives and preservation strategies including trouble shooting implementation problems with internal and external customers.
- Maintain effective working relations with staff and the public.
- Establish positive lines of communications between technicians, engineers, and contractors.
- You are a specialized expert in roadway maintenance, preservation, rehabilitation, design and construction of Interstate/freeway facilities including ITS systems, pavements, drainage, safety systems, and vegetation.
- Project management expertise leading multiple projects and scheduling/directing multiple work crews.
- Experience using your professional engineering skills and knowledge to troubleshoot and solve highway maintenance problems.
- Financial project management experience tracking cost expenditures in account systems on multiple large projects.
- Customer service experience solving problems involving explaining engineering concepts to customer groups.
- Management experience supervising 3+ permanent employees, contractors, and/or consultants.
- Communication skills to use verbal and nonverbal skills to express non-routine or moderately-complex technical and/or program concepts and related facts in a clear, concise, organized, and persuasive manner.
- Good eyesight (glasses are OK) to use testing instruments, read plan details, make accurate field measurements, and inspect roadway and structure components.
- Ability to work at heights over water or traffic.
- Agility to climb on bridge substructures and superstructures, traverse slopes, walk on uneven ground.
- Strength to lift 50 pounds.
- Bachelor’s degree in engineering, and
- 4+ years of progressive experience, and
- 2+ years of supervisory experience; or
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Safety toe shoes are required.
Call me: Melissa Henderson at 919-317-4700.
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