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:
Knowledge of federal, state, and departmental policies, programs, practices, laws, and issues related to transportation planning, including complete streets, Smart Mobility Framework, sustainability, active transportation and emerging modes, land use planning and related practices including transit oriented development, livable communities, housing, and public participation are required. Knowledge of multimodal system and corridor planning, project development, and programming processes. Key concepts and critical nature of transportation equity. Ability to manage a large sub-program and provide clear guidance and direction to districts and headquarters staff for statewide program management.
Ability to work cooperatively, to initiate effective partnerships with federal, state, and local agencies, district and headquarters, planning and engineering professionals, and private consultants. Ability to effectively direct the work of others and negotiate resolution of issues and problems. Ability to analyze and interpret data relative to program; apply analytical techniques to resolve or recommend creative solutions to transportation problems; conduct studies related to transportation planning; communicate effectively; and work independently or as an interdisciplinary team member.
Ability to initiate and maintain effective communications and partnerships, and work cooperatively with Federal, State, regional, and local agencies, the private sector, districts and other Caltrans programs/divisions. Also, able to provide program leadership and negotiate resolution of issues and problems leading to “win-win” resolution. In particular, ability to direct planning research, studies, and analyses leading to cost effective and practical solutions. Ability to oversee policies, plans, and programs with awareness and sensitivity to social, political, economic, and environmental issues.