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 man-made and natural disasters and emergencies as they relate to transportation planning, especially in the areas of preparedness and infrastructure resilience, safety and security, and greenhouse gas and vehicle miles traveled (VMT) reduction goals. Knowledge of project development and programming processes; the Department's mission, visions, goals, and organization, policies and procedures; Federal and State laws and regulations with a focus on those related to the mission of the office (safety, resiliency, and security); program and project management skills; key concepts and application of transportation planning principles.
Ability to recognize evolving issues in transportation planning and conduct research, analysis, and develop logical and pragmatic recommendations on emerging issues; write, edit, and review effectively and critically; communicate clearly both orally and in writing: and work effectively with others both within and outside the Department to establish and maintain cooperative relationships, particularly on sensitive issues involving private industry and other states.
Additional Desirable Qualifications: Ability to develop and maintain effective relationships internally and externally for successful on-going interaction; knowledge of planning work done by Caltrans and its role in providing an effective multi-modal transportation system; effective multi-disciplinary project management expertise; strong interpersonal and presentation skills