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THIS IS A CALTRANS PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATION IN WHICH LATERAL CANDIDATES ARE
ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.

EXAMINATION ANNOUNCEMENT:

THIS EXAMINATION IS FOR DESIGNATED MANAGERIAL POSITIONS. 

CLASSIFICATION: SUPERVISING ENVIRONMENTAL PLANNER 
POSITION TITLE: CHIEF, OFFICE OF BIOLOGICAL SCIENCE/PERMITS 
SALARY: $6779 - $7698
LOCATION: DISTRICT 4 – OAKLAND

FINAL FILING DATE: JUNE 30, 2014

DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIS
Under the general direction of the Deputy District Director, Environmental
Planning, a Career Executive Assignment (C.E.A.) A, the incumbent serves as
Chief, Office of Biological Sciences and Permits. The incumbent oversees
major environmental planning analyses by managing and coordinating the
activities of a multidisciplinary staff responsible for developing,
implementing and monitoring natural sciences, permits and mitigations.
Reviews environmental documents, technical reports, natural sciences
studies, plans, specifications and estimates (PS&E) and other studies for
accuracy and compliance with local, state and federal laws. Represents the
office in natural sciences, permits, and mitigations of statewide
significance. Plans, organizes and directs the activities of a team
functioning as a Caltrans permit liaison to resource agencies.

Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:

-Plans, organizes and directs transportation projects in all of the San
Francisco Bay Area counties, identifying environmental impacts.

-Coordinates and directs staff to develop, implement and monitor natural
sciences, and environmental permits and mitigations.

-Reviews all technical environmental documents and Plans, Specifications and
Estimate (PS&E) to determine accuracy and compliance with local, state and
federal laws.

-Directs staff in researching, preparing, developing, implementing and
monitoring natural sciences, permits and mitigations studies necessary for
transportation projects.

-Oversees the development of mitigation measures to minimize the
environmental impacts of transportation projects.

-Streamlines project delivery.

-Provides assistance to environmental coordinators to ensure compliance with
local, state and federal laws throughout the construction process.

-Advises senior district management on environmental, biological and permit
use issues and  strategies for mitigation on major transportation projects.

-Coordinates with consultants in the review of environmental technical work
as it relates to natural science studies.

-Ensures proper use of contracting procedures, providing oversight on
consultant work and accuracy of accounting for consultant contracts.

-Directs the preparation of requests for qualifications, requests for
proposals, consultant contracts and other outsourced documents for the office.

-Conducts interviews with prospective contractors and recommends the award
of contracts.

-Represents Caltrans in coordination activities with appropriate state,
federal, and local agencies and the academic community.

-Coordinates project activities with other divisions, districts, local
agencies, resource agencies and department headquarters as appropriate.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

Either I

One year of experience in the California state service performing the more
difficult and complex work on special environmental projects or research
studies as an in-house consultant; or managing an interdisciplinary team
preparing environmental studies and preparing environmental documents in a
class at a level equivalent to that of Senior Environmental Planner.

Or II

Experience: Five years of experience in conducting comprehensive
environmental studies of statewide significance and preparing environmental
documents, at least one year of which must have been equivalent in level to
work performed by a Senior Environmental Planner in the California state
service. 

and

Education: Equivalent to graduation from college. (Additional qualifying
experience may be substituted for the required education on a 

year-for-year basis.)


KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:

Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of supervision and personnel
management; differences of impacts of multimodal forms of transportation on
the environment; methods of administering environmental projects and
programs; Caltran's Equal Employment Opportunity Program objectives; a
manager's role in the Equal Employment Opportunity Program and the processes
available to meet the Equal Employment Opportuntiy Program objectives;
methods of planning, organizing, directing and controlling major statewide
differences in, and uses of, multimodal forms of transportation considering
various environmental factors. 

Ability to: Coordinate environmental investigations of proposed projects;
review and evaluate local plans in relation to statewide environmental
interests; incorporate the input of interested groups and agencies into the
environmental planning and analysis process; supervise others in their work;
solicit necessary expertise to complete environmental studies or meet
project goals; effectively contribute to the Caltran's Equal Employment
Opportuntiy Program objectives; supervise and direct the activities of
others; participate as a witness in local hearings.

POSITION SPECIFIC QUALIFICATIONS/EVALUATION CRITERIA:

In addition to the minimum qualifications listed above, the following
position specific qualifications will be evaluated:

-Demonstrated knowledge of Caltrans' major activity areas and organization,
Caltrans policies, and financial constraints; specific knowledge of
environmental/engineering project development process and all applicable
environmental laws and regulations.

-Demonstrated experience with principles and practices of project management
and its relationship to managing the environmental planning of projects,
resource management and organizational development.

-Demonstrated knowledge and experience in supervisory and management skills
and responsibilities including workload balancing, employee safety, employee
development, equal employment opportunity policies and employee conduct and
discipline.

-Demonstrated ability to set performance measures to assure accountability.

-Demonstrated ability to initiate and maintain working relationships with
internal and external partners and customers; participate in public forums;
represent the Department; and serve in a consulting and coordinating
capacity with other departmental functional areas.

-Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in
writing; includes group presentations and effective negotiating skills.

- Demonstrated ability to resolve complex issues requiring coordination and
concurrence with Headquarters and Legal staff.

-Demonstrated ability to lead and motivate a team to complete tasks and
projects consistent with the Department’s goals.


EXAMINATION INFORMATION:
This examination process provides for position specific examining and
selection of the most qualified managerial candidates. Job-selection
criteria specific to each position and consistent with the knowledge,
skills, and abilities of the classification will be applied. All candidates
who meet the qualifications may compete for the vacant position. An
evaluation of the Examination/Employment Application (STD. 678), Statement
of Qualifications, and interview will be used to rate candidates. Only the
most qualified applicants will be invited to interview. A pool of candidates
will be created for the specific position identified on this bulletin which
will include the ranking of each candidate. Candidates will be notified in
writing of their examination results.

FILING INSTRUCTIONS:

All interested applicants must submit:

-An original, signed State application (STD. 678), which includes civil
service titles and dates of experience. The application should specify the
classification; position title and the following MSP number: 14MSP26.

- Faxed or emailed applications will not be accepted.

-A Statement of Qualifications is a discussion of the candidate’s experience
that would qualify      him/her for this position. The Statement should be no
more than two pages in length and should address each of the Position
Specific Qualifications listed on this examination announcement.

- Resumes are optional and do not take the place of the Statement of
Qualifications.

-Effective January 1, 2009, Government Code Section 18991 was enacted which
permits persons retired from the United States military, honorably
discharged from active military duty with a service-connected disability, or
honorably discharged from active duty to apply for Special      Examination &
Appointment (SEA) Program examinations, for which he/she meets the      minimum
qualifications. Persons applying who qualify as a Veteran under Government
Code Section 18991 must submit a copy of their DD214 with their Examination
Application (STD. 678).

State application and Statement of Qualifications must be received or
postmarked by the final file date of June 30, 2014. Interagency mail 
received after this date will NOT be accepted.

The State application and Statement of Qualifications are to be submitted to:

Department of Transportation
ATTN: Barbara White (14MSP26)
1727 30th Street, MS-90
Sacramento, CA 95816

APPLICANTS WHO FAIL TO SUBMIT A STATEMENT OF QUALIFICATIONS WILL BE
ELIMINATED FROM THE EXAMINATION.

Questions regarding this examination process should be directed to Barbara
White at (916) 227-7513.

ELIGIBILITY INFORMATION:
This examination will not establish a civil service list; therefore,
candidates will not have the ability to transfer their eligibility to other
departments.

REASONABLE ACCOMMODATION:
If you have a disability and wish to participate in one of our testing
services, programs, or activities and require a specific accommodation,
please mark the appropriate box for Question #2 on the Examination and/or
Employment Application form. You will be contacted to make specific
arrangements. 

For individuals with disabilities, this document may be available upon
request in alternate formats. To obtain an alternate format, please write to
the California Department of Transportation, Office of Examinations and
Special Programs, 1727 30th Street, MS-90, Sacramento, CA  95816 or contact
us by phone at (916) 227-7858. TTY users contact the California Relay
Service at 711.

Supervising Environmental Planner
JX10-4719-14MSP26
Final File Date: June 30, 2014
Bulletin Release: June 10, 2014
Department of Transportation 

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