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• Assist and participate in development of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP). <br /> • Coordinate acquisition of project right-of-way, permanent and temporary construction <br /> easements, and permissions from affecting property owners. <br /> • Assist and participate in reviewing plan submittals and inspecting construction for public works <br /> related portions of private development projects to ensure compliance with department <br /> standards and regulations. <br /> • Coordinate activities and attend meetings related to construction projects led by other <br /> government agencies affecting public works infrastructure, operations, and other interests. <br /> • Serve as project manager for smaller capital improvements and miscellaneous projects. <br /> OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES <br /> • Investigate and respond to a wide variety of public inquiries, concerns, or complaints related to <br /> construction projects and other public works matters. <br /> • May assist and participate in other division activities and responsibilities including <br /> permitting/inspections, right-of-way management, engineering standards, records management, <br /> mapping, code enforcement, budgeting, grant applications, infrastructure asset management, <br /> and private development reviews. <br /> • Occasionally may attend City Council and other advisory group meetings for matters related to <br /> assigned projects. <br /> • Perform other duties and responsibilities as apparent or assigned by the Director of Public <br /> Works/City Engineer. <br /> MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS <br /> Education and Experience: <br /> • Associate's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in <br /> Construction Management, Civil Engineering Technology, or other closely related field and four <br /> years of experience working in the design, construction, or management of public works <br /> infrastructure/facilities and capital improvements; or any equivalent combination of education and <br /> experience. <br /> Licenses and Certificates: <br /> • Possess a valid Minnesota Class D driver's license or equivalent. <br /> NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES <br /> Knowledge of: <br /> • Basic principles and practices of project management, construction administration, and public <br /> works/facilities design and construction. <br /> • Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, rules, regulations, and design standards. <br /> Skill in: <br /> • Establishing and maintaining cooperative human relations with those contacted in the course of <br /> work, including co-workers, consultants, contractors, regulators, vendors, and the public. <br /> • Reading, interpreting, and comprehending a variety of engineering, architectural, and other <br /> technical documents including drawings, specifications, maps, schematics, product data, shop <br /> drawings, and design standards. <br /> • Preparing clear and concise project correspondences directed to wide variety of audiences, <br /> individuals and groups. <br /> • Organizing resources and establishing priorities for work assignments. <br /> • Keeping and managing accurate records of project costs, schedules, inspections, and other <br /> documentation in hard copy and electronic formats. <br /> Position Description I Project Coordinator Page 2/4 <br />