Project Manager I / II (Alaska Railroad)

  • State of Alaska
  • Anchorage, Alaska
  • Full Time

PURPOSE OF POSITION:

Primary responsibility is to oversee, direct, and execute capital projects.

Duties and Responsibilities:

Assists department managers in developing plans for assigned projects funded by federal and state grants or internal capital funds. A project plan may include: analyzing and formulating project concepts, goals, schedules, cost estimates, critical path issues and financing requirements. Analyzes options and identifies opportunities for performance improvements.

Coordinates project plans for assigned projects with architect, contractors, department program manager, etc.

Provides project support on ARRC engineering projects on an as needed basis. Assists ARRC project management team with unassigned projects as needed.

Coordinates with the Supply Management Department to ensure that all materials and/or services needed for assigned projects funded by federal and state grants or internal capital funds are delivered as required and/or specified in contractual agreements. Reviews and approves invoices for payment.

Provides written and oral updates on assigned projects funded by federal grants to ARRC representatives as well as federal, state, and community groups as required. Organizes meetings such as public hearings as required to accomplish project plan goals and deadlines.

Coordinates with the grant administration staff to ensure all financing procedures are properly followed to include, but not limited to, reporting requirements. Responsible for completion of assigned projects within approved budgetary amounts.

Will be required to drive on an as needed basis.

May be required to participate in Incident Command exercises and activities.

May have supervisory responsibilities for new or junior Project Management employees as required (PM II only)

FACTOR 1: Technical and Operational Knowledge

Knowledgeable of engineering principles, practices and specifications for civil or railroad construction projects. Demonstrates knowledge of project management principles and practices. Requires knowledge of applicable industry codes and regulations. Understands budgeting and cost control methods and of procurement practices and regulations. Exhibits a working knowledge of Excel, word processing, e-mail, and scheduling software. Shows proficiency in CADD and engineering design software. Knowledgeable in architectural, engineering, environmental, NEPA, and construction contracts including value engineering, project scheduling and contractual oversight is required to analyze, evaluate, and monitor assigned projects.

FACTOR 2: Analytical Skills & Impact

Shows familiarity with procurement processes, budgets and cost control methods, and value engineering to ensure that materials/services are delivered as specified and that costs are controlled, monitored, and reported in accordance with ARRC finance and grant reporting procedures. Manages, oversees, and directs all phases of assigned projects to include analyzing options and identifying opportunities for performance/cost improvements. Demonstrates quality of final product, good mid-project decision-making and ensures long term economic feasibility of the product which is of main importance to the ARRC.

FACTOR 3: Supervision and Control

Manages work performed on assigned projects to include the oversight and direction of ARRC employees and contractors working on assigned projects. Manages all resources needed to successfully complete assigned projects to include workforce requirements (ARRC employees and contractors), contract services, and materials. Responsible for successful completion of assigned projects within approved budgetary amounts. Project Manager II may have direct supervision of other Project Managers or staff.

FACTOR 4: Communication

Communicates with ARRC employees representing all levels of the organization and departments for the purpose of coordinating all phases of assigned projects. Works with contractors working on assigned projects to ensure work is being performed as required and/or as specified in contractual agreements. Works with federal, state, and local agencies to ensure that all regulatory requirements are met on assigned projects. Provides informational presentations to ARRC officials and interested community groups as needed.

FACTOR 5: Working Conditions

Works in corporate office environment and on construction sites. May be exposed to harsh weather conditions and noise.

Education Requirements

Associates degree in Construction Management, Engineering, or Surveying or related discipline is required. Where work may focus on a specific area (e.g. facilities, Signal/telecom, Civil Engineering, Structural Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, etc), specific experience in those fields are required. Bachelors degree is preferred and will be credited as four (4) years additional experience.

Level

Work Experience

I

<10

Capable of oversight, direction, and coordination for assigned projects or project related efforts, which includes managing project design processes, conducting environmental studies and permitting processes; planning and coordinating internal force account work and coordinating contract development for construction by contractors and construction management contractors; and developing quality assurance programs for said contracts. Must be capable of effectively communicating with, and coordinating with other ARRC departments to expeditiously deliver capital projects.

II

>10

Level I plus must be able to manage more complex and/or multi-disciplined capital projects. Must be able to anticipate project design, construction, permitting, or budget issues in advance and develop strategies to effectively mitigate impacts.

Work Experience

Eight years of project/ construction/ design/ management experience working with

engineering, environmental, NEPA, construction contracts, related to marine projects and development is required.

Certification/License Requirements

Must have a valid drivers license.

Preferred Qualifications

Professional Engineer license is preferred. Previous experience working with railroad projects is preferred. Proficiency in AutoCAD software is preferred.

Please include any REQUIRED AND DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS in your APPLICANT PROFILE and/or RESUME . If using work experience not already documented in your application, also provide the employer name, your job title, dates of employment and whether full- or part-time. Your application will be closely reviewed to determine if the responses are supported and minimum qualifications are clearly met. If they are not, the applicant will not advance to the interview and selection phase of the recruitment.

Alaska Railroad Human Resources Department E-Mail: ... Phone: ... Mailing Address: P.O. Box 107500, Anchorage, AK 99510-7500
Street Address: 327 West Ship Creek, Anchorage, AK
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Job ID: 485648635
Originally Posted on: 7/17/2025

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