
Civil Engineer II - Pavement Design Asset Management
- Vancouver, BC
- $114,465-143,092 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Streets Design: Technical Services Group, Project Coordination Group, Capital Program Manager
- Streets Operations: Provides design instructions and clarifications and collaboratively address design and construction issues as they arise. Partners on training programs to support the application and maintenance of permeable pavements
- Green Infrastructure Branch: partners on development of permeable pavement designs, selection and implementation of pilot projects, promotion and training of green infrastructure initiatives, and procurement of industry technical specialists
- Asphalt and Materials Plant: partners on pavement mix design, and quality assurance
- Sustainability Group: collaborates on the promotion of Greenest City Initiatives
- Develops, implements, and monitors quality control processes and procedures
- Manages pavement asset inventory through specialized inspections, short, medium and long range rehabilitation/renewal and financial investment planning
- Participates in the development and sustainment of department and Citywide asset management policy, guideline, tool development
- Ensures use and sustainment of support systems to manage information
- Ensures adherence to fair and consistent processes in alignment with the collective agreement and Departmental priorities
- Coordinates with internal and external customers ensuring pavement design services are provided in a timely and suitable manner, aligned with project schedules
- Provides technical leadership and guidance related to pavement design standards
- Develops a center of excellence related to the promotion, design, implementation and piloting of permeable pavements
- Acts as an EOR in accordance with Quality Management System (QMS), the Project Management Framework (PMF), and Professional Governance Act (PGA)
- Establishes and sign off on design standards according to industry best practice
- Oversees and advise on design projects involving consultants and external stakeholders
- Develops, implements and monitors pilot programs
- Accepts street assets as they relate to street infrastructure (pavement standards)
- Works cooperatively with the Sewers and Drainage Design Branch, Green Infrastructure and Sustainability Group to design infrastructure that effectively manages storm water within City right-of-way
- Applies industry best practices and stakeholder engagement to identify, plan and implement best practices and operational improvement projects associated with efficiency, cost, safety, quality, customer service and sustainability
- Sets, tracks, and analyzes operational performance goals and metrics, including schedules, costs and turnaround times
- University Bachelor’s degree in Engineering and registration or eligibility to register as a Professional Engineer in British Columbia
- Minimum five years of related experience involving pavement structure and mix design.
- Permeable pavement design experience is considered an asset, as well as a broad range of supervisory, operational and administrative responsibilities.
- Experience with technical research and implementation of pilot programs for the purpose of performance monitoring or assessing feasibility /scalability is considered an asset.
- PMP certification is considered an asset
- Demonstrated knowledge of civil construction practices, local material suppliers, and material testing QC/QA standards, procedures and methodologies is required
- Demonstrated knowledge of infrastructure planning standards and service levels; asset lifecycle management best practices; development of asset management policies and practices; project management; asset lifecycle metrics analysis and performance measurement
- An understanding of municipal infrastructure, particularly in the areas of public works asset management principles will be considered an asset
- An understanding of Public Sector Accounting Board tangible capital asset related directives and their impact on managing assets
- Ability to build relationships, promote technical initiatives/standards, facilitate collaboration and engage stakeholders at all levels
- Ability to make effective and timely decisions; be committed to excellent service delivery; successfully manage competing priorities; create and manage branch and program budgets, schedules and work plan; and initiate and implement creative and innovative change
- Demonstrated interpersonal skills to promote a supportive, respectful and safe work environment are required
- Excellent writing and presentation skills, and a demonstrated ability in leading, coordinating and collaborating with City staff, outside agencies and the public
- Ability to resolve conflict, and manage multiple tasks and competing priorities.