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 the principles and practices associated with the planning and development of passenger rail services and strong project management, procurement experience, and contract expertise. The ability to effectively communicate the principles and practices of procurement and service contract administration in order to provide effective support and assistance to staff and executives in management of a wide variety of rail equipment, operations and planning related contracts and agreements. Knowledge and understanding of: rail transportation planning and programs and more generally; federal and state multi-modal planning requirements and practices; transportation; air quality, land use, and environmental planning principles and practices; transportation plan, program and project financing mechanisms; and contemporary transportation land use, social, economic, environmental, financial, technical, legal, and political issues – especially in regard to rail. The ability to work cooperatively and speak knowledgeably with representatives of other Caltrans divisions, other State and Federal governmental agencies, Amtrak, JPAs, rail equipment manufacturers, freight railroads, legislative staff, FRA, and individual citizens. The ability to speak effectively before groups and present a good image of the Division and the Department in any situation.