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:
- Freight planning, freight operations, supply chain, and logistics.
- Transportation and project development processes.
- Transportation planning with specific emphasis on trends in national and international goods movement, industry characteristics, inter-modal, and regulatory issues.
-Federal and state legislation as it affects transportation and related areas.
-Federal and state discretionary funding programs.
-Contract management.
-State/Department strategic goals, policies, and practices.
Ability to:
Recognize evolving goods movement issues and challenges, especially with regards to air quality, energy, equity, and the economy; direct the research, analysis, and development of logical and pragmatic recommendations on these issues; write, edit, and review effectively and critically; communicate clearly both orally and in writing; work effectively with others both within and outside the Department to establish and maintain cooperative relationships, particularly on complex and sensitive issues.