
Federal-aid Project Manager (TP 2)
- Story County, IA
- $65,520-101,462 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Develop projects awarded funding through the $17 million Transportation Alternatives Set-aside (TA Set-aside) Program, as well as other projects awarded state or federal funding by the Department, as assigned.
- Prepare project agreements using the applicable approved template, and review any deviations from the agreement with the team leader and bureau director.
- Review projects for continued program eligibility, concerns, and satisfactory performance throughout development of the project, during construction, and at the time of project close-out.
- Identify any areas of non-compliance and coordinate the resolution of any issues with local project sponsors, designers, other Iowa DOT Bureaus, contractors, and, as applicable, the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA).
- Project development and contract administration activities also include preparing project agreements, securing environmental clearances, authorizing funding obligations with the FHWA (as applicable), reviewing project plans and specifications with assistance, assisting with a local letting or Iowa DOT letting, providing assistance regarding the interpretation of specifications, monitoring construction progress, comparing construction material and service invoices against lists of reimbursable items, reviewing the final project, and completing a final audit.
- Resolve any contract disputes.
- managing existing grant program databases, completing various reports, and providing assistance to the program managers of Iowa's Clean Air Attainment Program (ICAAP), Federal Recreational Trails, Revitalize Iowa's Sound Economy (RISE), State Recreational Trails, TA Set-aside, and Iowa Byways programs.
- Plan and implement future improvements to data management to result in the efficient administration of the grant programs.
- Interact with project sponsors, designers, contractors, planning agencies, user groups, the FHWA, and other Iowa DOT Bureaus through verbal and written communication and will use databases and web applications, including, but not limited to, Transportation Program Management System (TPMS), Masterworks, Financial Management Information System (FMIS), Doc Express, and Appia.
- Provide information and monitor project sponsor compliance with state and federal requirements such as the Americans with Disabilities Act and Title VI.
- Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license in the State of Iowa.
- Licensure as a professional engineer by the Iowa Engineering & Land Surveying Examining Board.
- Current, continuous experience in the state executive branch that includes three years of full-time work as a Transportation Planner 1.
- "Transportation planning" includes preparing planning contracts and grants; managing planning grant application submittals and project development; preparing functional classification appeals; developing travel demand models and traffic forecasts; creating cartographic representations and data collection applications; analyzing transportation data, project plans, and reports to identify problems; developing portions of statewide transportation plans; or conducting/coordinating transportation research projects.