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Manager of Engineering Management Bureau - Infrastructure Division - SFPUC (0943) (164749)

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Reports to the Assistant General Manager of Infrastructure at the SFPUC, the Manager of Engineering Management Bureau functions at an executive level and is responsible for all supervision and quality control of the work performed by engineers, technicians, as well as quality assurance of work performed by consultants, to provide engineering planning, design and design support during construction for all capital projects and some Repair and Replacement projects in the Infrastructure Division. This position is one of three Bureau Managers within the Infrastructure Division to implement the SFPUC Capital Plan, proposed at $12.5B over 10 years. The essential duties of this position include, but are not limited to: Oversees and directs engineers and technical staff engaged in project execution of capital projects in the Engineering Management Bureau of the SFPUC Infrastructure Division, from planning through design, construction, and activation phases. Monitors and resolves outstanding issues on capital projects. Monitors the work of project teams and coaches them to ensure quality performance, on time, and within budget, internally as team leaders within SFPUC teams and externally with other City departments, agencies, and outside consultants. Develops and implements Bureau division goals, objectives, policies and priorities and policies for the efficient delivery of administration of the projects within the Capital Improvement Projects. Directs the allocation of resources to achieve timely outcomes and measurable goals within budget; adjusts plans and programs to meet emerging or new programs, while continuing to address major departmental priorities. Monitors staffing needs for projects per project schedules, including providing appropriate training and staff development. Coordinates with the Bureaus and other teams in the Infrastructure Division to ensure proper support and execution of projects, including resources such as: project managers, construction managers and inspectors, contract administration, health and safety officers, and design field engineering support, project controls staff and other staff as needed. Monitors the efficiency and effectiveness of the departmental organization structure, staff assignments, service levels and administrative systems; identifies and analyzes opportunities for improvement; implements improvements. Oversees preparation of bids and Request for Proposals and selection of consultants for specific capital projects. Oversees the proper closeout of the projects following the evaluation of the contractor's performance, and activation, and acceptance of the work. Closeout includes documentation of the contractor responsibilities and coordination with financial staff for final payment. Communicates regularly with executive-level management regarding the department's activities and coordination of efforts with other city departments in addressing the needs of the city; represents the department before legislative boards, outside organizations, mayor's office staff, and the media. Assesses and responds to community needs; provides consultation and advice to boards, committees and representatives from federal, state and local agencies. Plans, organizes, directs, controls and reviews the operation of major departmental functions and activities. Participates in budget development by providing detail

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About the Infrastructure Division The Infrastructure Division is responsible for overseeing the administration, planning, design, and construction of our water, wastewater, and power capital programs and projects, including the Water System Improvement Program (WSIP), the Sewer System Improvement Program (SSIP), the Hetch Hetchy Improvement Program (HCIP), and the annual Water and Wastewater Renewal and Replacement (R&R) Programs. About the Engineering Management Bureau The Engineering Management Bureau oversees civil, pipeline, structural, mechanical and electrical engineering, and architectural design services. The Civil Design section is responsible for general civil design of facilities such as roadways, and surface improvements, and other open space areas (e.g. watershed trails). The Pipeline Design Section is responsible for design of water pipelines for the regional and local (in-City) systems. The Structural Design section is responsible for design and/or seismic retrofit of buildings (such as pump stations and treatment plants), bridges, and retaining walls, and other facilities. The Mechanical Design section is responsible for design of mechanical systems (e.g., valves, pumps, etc.) for the EFWS/AWSS system, water, wastewater, and power facilities, and for mechanical systems for occupied buildings (e.g., HVAC). And the Electrical Design section is responsible for design of lighting, power supply and distribution, instrumentation and control systems. There is also a Project Delivery team including contract standards and an Engineering Archives team.


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