Deputy Director (Technical)

City of New YorkNew York City, NY
1dOnsite

About The Position

The NYC Department of Design and Construction’s Division of Infrastructure is seeking a Deputy Director to join the Program Management Unit – Engineering & Support Services’ Front-End Planning (FEP) – Drainage Planning and The NYC Department of Design and Construction’s Division of Infrastructure is seeking a Deputy Director to join the Program Management Unit – Engineering & Support Services’ Front-End Planning (FEP) – Drainage Planning and Modeling / Capital / Scope Engineering. The successful candidate will lead in the efforts of providing Capital Project scope development support by evaluating current and future infrastructure improvement projects to support multiple City initiatives such as: Rezoning Planning and Assessments, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit (MS4), PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done, Climate Change and Coastal Resiliency along with support for ongoing City Programs and Initiatives. Selected candidate will play a key role in a variety of hydraulics and hydrology analysis and conduct modeling to provide scope development support to City Agencies for drainage study and/or alternative design analysis; develop or apply existing models to compare alternatives and perform cost-benefit analyses as required for capital scope development with a project feasibility study; coordinate water resource planning efforts; provide Agency-wide technical support for current design projects and alternative design analysis(Including but not limited to alternative sewer design and high level grading design analysis) as needed; provide reports/presentations of findings, conduct preliminary constructability analysis and preliminary quantity takeoff/cost estimate, attend meetings with sponsor Agencies and stakeholders, and when required, submit to City Agencies as part of Capital Project scope planning or feasibility study efforts; supervise and mentor staff on managing and performing tasks related to planning, evaluating, designing, and modeling presentations for multiple projects; and will be involved in research and development efforts on advancing adoption of new technologies in sewer infrastructure. The candidate will also oversee the Capital Project Scope Development Studies (CPSDs) portfolio for the Division of Infrastructure that will be Sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for various project types of projects from street improvements to drainage studies. As part of the CPSD portfolio the selected candidate will coordinate with sponsor agencies in the submission of required justification documents to OMB and will also be tasked with drafting consultant task orders for the proposed study. The portfolio will also be supplemented with projects from DEP’s portfolio of special programs such as the Southeast Queen’s Initiative, Green Infrastructure and/or Cloudburst. The candidate must be familiar with DEP’s most updated Drainage Criteria and Stormwater Management Plan, as well as the Mayor’s Office of Environmental Justice Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines. Lastly, the Deputy Director will supervise a team responsible for monitoring, tracking progress, identifying, and addressing critical issues regarding Capital Infrastructure studes/projects; and reviewing project scope and conceptual/schematic designs for Infrastructure Capital projects. And will also manage consultant contract and consultants responsible for conducting drainage planning & modeling and/or Capital Project Scope Development studies.

Requirements

  • Only candidates who are permanent in the Administrative Project Manager title or those who filed for the DDC promotional list (exam #5565), or the open-competitive list (exam #5164) may apply. Please include DCAS verification of filing or indicate if you are already permanent in the title. If you do not meet the previously mentioned civil service criteria, you will not be considered for an interview.
  • Authorization to work in the United States is required for this position.
  • 1. A baccalaureate degree from an accredited college in engineering, architecture, landscape architecture, business administration, or public administration, and five years of full-time satisfactory experience in the planning, administering or expediting of engineering design, and/or construction, or coordinating a very large engineering project, two years of which must have been in an administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory capacity; or 2. A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent and nine years of experience as described in "1" above; two years of which must have been in an administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory capacity; or 3. Education and/or experience equivalent to "1" or "2" above. An accredited Master's degree in one of the disciplines described in "1" above, a law degree, or a valid New York State license as a Professional Engineer or Registered Architect or Landscape Architect may be substituted for one year of the required experience. However, all candidates must have the two years of the administrative, managerial, executive or supervisory experience as described in "1" above.

Nice To Haves

  • The candidate must be familiar with DEP’s most updated Drainage Criteria and Stormwater Management Plan, as well as the Mayor’s Office of Environmental Justice Climate Resiliency Design Guidelines.

Responsibilities

  • Lead in the efforts of providing Capital Project scope development support by evaluating current and future infrastructure improvement projects to support multiple City initiatives such as: Rezoning Planning and Assessments, Municipal Separate Storm Sewer System Permit (MS4), PlaNYC: Getting Sustainability Done, Climate Change and Coastal Resiliency along with support for ongoing City Programs and Initiatives.
  • Play a key role in a variety of hydraulics and hydrology analysis and conduct modeling to provide scope development support to City Agencies for drainage study and/or alternative design analysis
  • Develop or apply existing models to compare alternatives and perform cost-benefit analyses as required for capital scope development with a project feasibility study
  • Coordinate water resource planning efforts
  • Provide Agency-wide technical support for current design projects and alternative design analysis(Including but not limited to alternative sewer design and high level grading design analysis) as needed
  • Provide reports/presentations of findings, conduct preliminary constructability analysis and preliminary quantity takeoff/cost estimate, attend meetings with sponsor Agencies and stakeholders, and when required, submit to City Agencies as part of Capital Project scope planning or feasibility study efforts
  • Supervise and mentor staff on managing and performing tasks related to planning, evaluating, designing, and modeling presentations for multiple projects
  • Be involved in research and development efforts on advancing adoption of new technologies in sewer infrastructure
  • Oversee the Capital Project Scope Development Studies (CPSDs) portfolio for the Division of Infrastructure that will be Sponsored by the Mayor’s Office of Management and Budget (OMB) for various project types of projects from street improvements to drainage studies.
  • Coordinate with sponsor agencies in the submission of required justification documents to OMB and will also be tasked with drafting consultant task orders for the proposed study.
  • Supervise a team responsible for monitoring, tracking progress, identifying, and addressing critical issues regarding Capital Infrastructure studes/projects; and reviewing project scope and conceptual/schematic designs for Infrastructure Capital projects.
  • Manage consultant contract and consultants responsible for conducting drainage planning & modeling and/or Capital Project Scope Development studies.
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