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:
• The incumbent must have education or experience equivalent to graduation from college with major work in Civil Engineering.
• The incumbent must have knowledge of transportation facilities, design principles, computer applications to transportation engineering, processes of project development and basic accounting practices.
• The incumbent must have the ability to evaluate and analyze projects for compliance with federal and state requirements. This requires creativity in developing strategies to advise local agencies on efficiently implementing and processing their projects.
• The incumbent must be practical and flexible in the application of continually evolving federal and state regulations.
• The incumbent must have good oral and written communication skills.
• The incumbent must be able to understand the Local Assistance Procedures Manual (LAPM) and Local Assistance Program Guidelines (LAPG) and apply information from the manuals in processing local State and Federal transportation projects.
• The incumbent is required to provide training to and exercise indirect supervision of local agency representatives.
• The incumbent must be able to recognize and process time-sensitive documents in a courteous and expeditious manner.
• The incumbent must be able to manage many projects and priorities simultaneously.
• The incumbent must possess skill in performing increasingly responsible and varied assignments under decreasing degrees of supervision.
• The ability to use a computer and necessary software programs and tools.