
Project Manager III - Electric Infrastructure
- Bellevue, WA
- $91,100-151,600 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Assembles and leads multi-disciplinary project teams. Identifies the scope of an assigned project and decides logical action to meet project requirements and deadlines.
- Communicate and manage the customer relationship as the primary point of contact.
- Accurately identify customer needs, set reasonable expectations, identify potential issues and share alternatives.
- Perform effective upfront project planning and advocacy of PSE's operational objectives to minimize costs and change orders, identify risks, and maximize efficiency through negotiation and conflict resolution.
- Validate and refine the scope of an assigned project and decides logical action to meet project requirements and deadlines.
- Recognizes technical issues that impact the projects under their leadership, and obtains resources to mitigate project risks.
- Ensure compliance with codes, standards, and design, operation, and maintenance requirements.
- Applies general rules, standards and guidelines to specific technical problems.
- Communicate technical information clearly and concisely to non-technical audiences, sometimes in public settings.
- Gathers, consolidates and analyzes facts in relation to project requirements.
- Responsible for schedule and budget development, management and forecasting.
- Supports emergency response work as requested.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Bachelor's Degree or equivalent combination of education and/or work experience.
- At least six years relevant work experience, including managing simple to medium complexity projects.
- Strong communication and presentation skills and techniques to bring about agreement between divergent points of view. Ability to write clear, concise and direct narrative and reports.
- General knowledge and experience in scheduling, estimating, accounting and finance principles.
- Experience with methods, techniques and procedures involved in budgeting, procurement and contract administration.
- Strong knowledge in project management discipline to effectively arrange resources and manage multiple simple to medium complexity projects in a cross-functional environment.
- Strong analytical, problem-solving and conceptual skills for single or multiple technical areas.
- Strong negotiating and critical thinking skills.
- Customer-oriented, a positive, team-oriented attitude, flexibility, an understanding of the business issues driving the need for the project, and solid work ethic are expected.
- Leadership skills that can energize a multidisciplinary work team to respond to business needs.
- General knowledge of project management principles, processes and techniques, applied in a utility setting.
- Experience with utility methods, techniques and procedures involved in budgeting, procurement and contract administration.
- Advanced Project Management Training and Project Management or Construction Management Certification from an accredited institution (PMI or College).
- Excellent verbal and written communications skills, with an ability to express complex technical concepts in business terms.
- Bachelor's Degree in Project Management, Construction Management, Electrical, Mechanical or Civil Engineering.
- General knowledge of techniques used to involve community members in development of project affecting their community.