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 federal-aid transportation funding process including the development of the FTIP; knowledge of federal and state laws governing the HBP.
Ability to analyze project and program information to determine needs.
Ability to participate in developing training courses; disseminate information to the general public, regional and local agency officials.
Ability to be pro-active; interpret and communicate changes in program policies and procedures; and anticipate program impacts. Strong organizational skills and communication skills.
Self-motivated and have the ability to work with externals (FHWA, Metropolitan Planning Organizations, local agencies) and across functional areas throughout the Department.
Motivated self-starter capable of accepting accountability and responsibility with minimal oversight.
Ability to handle critical assignments within short time-frames, undertake multiple tasks simultaneously, and learn tasks with little or no formal training.
Desire for achieving results quickly and efficiently, display initiative and integrity, and possess the tenacity necessary to achieve results within assigned deadlines.
Highly customer service oriented and eager to apply continuous improvement techniques to ensure quality products are presented to management and federal agencies in a timely manner.