In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
(1) knowledge or professional work experience in the areas of watershed and habitat assessment, hydrology, and fluvial geomorphology;
(2) working knowledge of stream and wetland habitat restoration in California, especially pertaining to construction in waters, transportation, and flood control;
(3) working knowledge of California water policies and regulations;
(4) experience with the review of environmental documentation pursuant to the California Environmental Quality Act and related environmental laws and regulations, including but not limited to the National Environmental Policy Act, federal Clean Water Act, Porter-Cologne Water Quality Control Act, California Fish and Game Code, and state and federal endangered species acts;
(5) knowledge and experience with the preparation, review, and implementation of environmental permit terms and conditions, mitigation and monitoring programs, and compliance plans;
(6) demonstrated project management experience involving meeting facilitation, stakeholder outreach and coordination, and environmental negotiation;
(7) experience using Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Access or comparable database software;
(8) the ability to work independently or in cooperation with other scientists and engineers, promote partnerships with internal/external customers, follow through on commitments, and solicit and consider internal/external customer input when completing work assignments;
(9) excellent written and oral communication skills;
(10) leadership experience.