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:
• Managerial experience and demonstrated leadership, creativity, and sound judgment in directing a group of multi-disciplinary professionals to implement a complex, sensitive program.
• Strong background and experience working closely with community-based organizations, facilitating deep and meaningful community engagement strategies, operationalizing equity throughout their work, and developing methods for measuring program success is highly desirable.
• Ability to successfully manage a matrix organizational structure and accomplish project objectives within schedule and budget.
• Ability to formulate and implement sound policy recommendations that integrate technical engineering, scientific, economic, environmental, equity, and legal considerations.
• Knowledge of sustainable transportation policies and practices, with specific familiarity with California laws and policies relating to sustainable transportation and communities.
• Knowledge of policy and technical issues associated with air pollution control strategies, land use and transportation strategies and planning, and pollution reduction programs.
• Ability to negotiate through tough political climates, and an aptness to build consensus among section staff, Divisions within the agency, other local, State and federal agencies, environmental and community-based organizations, and key stakeholders.
• Well-developed interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
• Ability and desire to be a team player and maintain a good sense of humor.
• General understanding and awareness of multicultural protocols and sensitivity to cultural differences.