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POSITION SUMMARY:
The MCRCD is hiring a full-time Water Resources Project Manager (PM) to manage a variety of water-related environmental infrastructure projects throughout Mendocino County. The PM will work closely with the Agency’s Assistant Executive Director and Fisheries Biologist to manage projects to restore fisheries habitat, support sustainable groundwater efforts, support stormwater pollution strategies such as road storm-proofing, enhance stream flows and riparian connectivity on a landscape level, and promote and implement water quality improvement and water conservation projects. The PM will support program development by engaging with partners and stakeholders, working with program teams to procure funding, and provide general support in grant management. The ideal candidate will have a strong technical background, with a strong interest in conservation.
WHO WE ARE:
The mission of the MCRCD is to conserve, protect, and restore wild and working landscapes to enhance the health of the water, soil and forests in Mendocino County. The MCRCD was formed in 1945 as a special district of the State of California and is governed by Division 9 of the State Public Resources Code. Special districts are limited purpose local governments separate from cities and counties that provide focused public services within their boundaries. The MCRCD is governed by a Board of Directors who appoints an Executive Director to lead the Agency.
MAJOR DUTIES:
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS:
· Bachelor’s degree in environmental science, hydrology, engineering, landscape architecture, architecture, geology, construction management, business management or related field.
· Professional training and experience in project management.
· Experience in drafting governmental solicitations and detailed scopes of services for construction and design such ITBs, RFQs, and RFPs.
· At least two years of experience in natural resources project management and/or infrastructure or construction project management
· Demonstrated strong interest in conservation and wild and/or working landscapes.
· pro, AGOL (ArcGIS Online).
· Knowledge of the principles and practices of project management and contract administration.
· Knowledge of fiscal management, including budget preparation, cost and budget analysis, expenditure control and records management.
· Knowledge of design and construction management including developing bid specifications, reading blueprints and evaluation of design and construction projects.
· Excellent organizational, communication, and collaboration skills.
· Experience in writing project or staff reports.
· Proficient use of various computer programs including word processing, spreadsheets, database programs, excel, and project management software such as Microsoft Project.
· Ability to write clear, accurate, and effective reports.
· Ability to communicate effectively and professionally with co-workers, agency partners, and the public.
· Ability to work independently and with a team.
· Experience with grant-funded projects.
· Experience and interest working with underserved populations.
· Must possess or have ability to obtain a valid California Driver’s license and provide proof of insurance.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $63,201.83 - $79,539.00 per year
Benefits:
Experience level:
Schedule:
Ability to Relocate:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
$72k-91k (estimate)
03/21/2024
05/20/2024
mcrcd.org
UKIAH, CA
100 - 200
Private
DON STRICKLAND
$10M - $50M
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