Salary: $60,538.00 – $75,673.00 Annually
Location : Southeast Dallas, TX
Job Type: Full-time
Job Number: HRNCS-PROJCOORD-PKR
Department: Park & Recreation
Opening Date: 06/30/2023
Closing Date: 7/14/2023 11:59 PM Central
Position Purpose
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Overview
The Project Coordinator III provides senior level coordination, management, and facilitation of various infrastructure and construction projects across the City. Responsible for facilitating and ensuring permitting, plan review, accurate documentation, and competent customer service.
Essential Functions
Essential Functions
- Performs project coordination, oversees permitting processes, and maintains open communications for various infrastructure and related construction projects occurring within the City; facilitates communication and collaboration between the departments, contractors, and other project personnel; conducts and facilitates meetings to address problems, open discussion, and encourage successful project implementation
- Facilitates and oversees the successful delivery of accurate building inspection review and permitting process; leads and supervises plans examiners and demonstrates knowledge in many field including engineering, zoning, permitting, and others.
- Coordinates team review meetings that review multi-million dollar utility infrastructure projects; consults plan reviews, explains related codes and ordinances, and provides conflict resolution; coordinates various testing and evaluation prior to project implementation to ensure uninterrupted services.
- Provide guidelines for project reviews by setting schedules and expectations of staff; meets with assigned staff daily and weekly on project issues that may arise; trains and provides direction on challenging or complex coordination issues; responds to inquiries regarding contract procedures or status of current projects and works with staff to maintain strong communication between all parties.
- Reviews plans and plats for zoning compliance; verifies the plan zoning, researches previous plans, analyzes plans against ordinances and ensures appropriate approvals; supervises the issuance and administration of permits in accordance with approved associated plans; serves as a member of the Plat Committee and assists surveyors and engineers with requirement s of plat release and acceptance.
- Reviews, evaluates, and ensures contract compliance with all City standards for private development contracts; manages insurance documents and other related forms are submitted and up to date; checks that all contract values match scope of engineering plans; evaluates contracts for water/wastewater contracts, paving or drainage contracts, and other infrastructure related contracts.
- Researches and coordinates funding sources for all projects ensuring a seamless production from start to completion; calculates and creates Posse invoices for inspection fees, acreage fees, and other fees ensuring timely payment for uninterrupted project progress.
- Transfers and coordinates funding within the Capital Improvement Management Information System from Council-approved blanket accounts into individual project accounts; develops and creates Capital Funding Requests for qualifying projects and creates payment authorization memos for signature.
- Conducts and attends various meetings to discuss construction related issues, concerns of project implementation, layout of new utilities and infrastructure, and to ensure collaboration and effective project coordination between all necessary parties.
- Performs any and all other work as needed or assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Experience
- 5 years of experience working in Utility Construction, planning, or coordination, Utility Inspection, or Permitting.
Licenses and Certifications
- Certifications may be required based on area of assignment.
Education
- High School Diploma, GED
Supplemental Information
Knowledge and Skills
- Knowledge of plan review, plan development, and plan approval process.
- Knowledge of project coordination and implementation.
- Knowledge of permitting and construction processes.
- Knowledge of general marketing and related project activities.
- Knowledge of utility infrastructure development
- Ability to interpret City ordinances, rules, standards, and protocols.
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints and other schematics.
- Ability to provide leadership and training to lower level subordinates.
- Ability to manage multiple projects across the City
- Ability to create accurate and complex reports and project documentation.
- Ability to provide exceptional customer service and interaction.
- Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
- Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work performed by personnel assigned to this classification and is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skill required.
The salary listed on this job posting is the starting salary range; amount offered will depend upon qualifications.
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