Serves as Group Leader, District Senior Design Engineer, or Unit Manager over professional engineers performing a broad range of engineering principles to oversee complex projects. Manages the quality control process for engineering groups or Districts. Manages activities of the engineering group or District. Coordinate and assign projects and project tasks among engineering group members or District to ensure on time project delivery.
Specific duties include serving as Design Group Manager over Engineering Software Standards responsible for statewide support of all engineering software, hardware, and plotting; serving as technology resource for the office and the Engineering Division as well as serving on committees and providing technical expertise; serving in the role of Project Manager in developing, initiating and managing numerous engineering software projects including developing and maintaining project schedules, managing the workload of all resources related to the projects, and ensuring funding is available for all projects; procuring and managing all professional services contracts related to supplemental staffing including yearly renewals of contracts, invoicing, payments; ensuring all GDOT design policies, guidelines and standards are available for access through the web internally and externally; maintaining knowledge of current technology trends and managing review and evaluation of new technology for the Engineering Division; developing, monitoring, and reporting performance measures for the work of this section.
Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in civil engineering or civil engineering and technology and demonstrated experience in a lead worker or supervisory role, and a Professional Engineer (PE) License; or Professional Engineering (PE) License and demonstrated experience in a lead worker or supervisory role.