Employee Type Exempt FTThe Planning & Engineering (P&E) Project Manager manages assigned projects within the planning and engineering department, including planning, environmental, design, procurement, construction and budget. An employee in this position performs oversight and technical management, compiles data and reports, manages schedules, and inspections. Work is performed under the supervision of the Deputy Director of Planning and Engineering at Piedmont Triad Airport Authority (PTAA).Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesManage capital and large maintenance projects including renovation, modification, and new construction of horizontal and vertical assets on Airport propertyManage contracts with consultants performing planning, environmental, and designCoordinate with tenants and maintenance personnel to improve or add to the existing facilitiesManage and maintain grants from federal, state, and other funding agenciesReview construction plans and specifications; hold design, pre-bid, pre-construction, bid opening, and Owner-Architect-Contractor (OAC) meetingsPerform on-site inspections of projects, evaluating progress, quality, quantities of materials, and general performanceComplete tasks, assignments, and projects within expected deadlines while ensuring a holistic approach and maintaining high quality and with great attention to detailMake recommendations on capital improvement programsPrepare Request for Qualifications (RFQs) and advertise for professional services; negotiate fees, prepare contracts, purchase orders, and change orders for projectsWork with local and state agencies to obtain environmental and other permits as requiredAssist as necessary with the noise program including coordinating with consultants and the publicOther duties as assignedRequired Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesWorking knowledge of engineering, environmental, planning, or architectural principles and practicesExposure to construction, phasing, and schedulingExperience reading and interpreting construction plans and contractsAbility to identify and resolve problems in a timely manner, gather and analyze information, develop solutions, and work well in group problem-solving situationsAbility to visit project and program sites, complete inspections, and write reportsAbility to develop and maintain effective working relationships with contractors, engineers, consulting firms, architects, attorneys, other airport employees and the publicAbility to effectively operate a two-way radio, computer, and phoneProficiency with information technology resources, including Microsoft Suite, Bluebeam and other systemsMinimum RequirementsHold a degree in Engineering, Construction, or related field from an accredited four-year college or universityThree (3) to five (5) years of relevant experience required in engineering, environmental, architecture, or construction project managementFinal candidates must pass a pre-employment drug-screening test and mandatory background checksHold and maintain valid U.S. driver's license with three (3) years of verifiable driving historyPreferred Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledge of federal and state laws, regulations, and requirements for developmentKnowledge of Federal Aviation Administration requirements for construction on AirportsKnowledge of Part 139 Airport RequirementsKnowledge of NEPA environmental regulations and procedures#J-18808-Ljbffr