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Metrolink · 2 days ago

Principal Engineer, Major Projects

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Responsibilities

Provide oversight for SCRRA's inspections, condition ratings, state of good repair, asset management system rehabilitation programming, under the direction of the Director, State of Good Repair.
Serve as the project manager and subject matter expert for major State of Good Repair projects, and other major projects, as assigned.
Act as Metrolink’s FRA 237 Bridge Engineer, which includes, but not limited to, provide oversight of the QC/QA program for structures in conjunction with the bridge, culvert, and tunnel inspection program; report findings to Bridge Management Program stakeholders; provide oversight and coordination for the auditing of bridge inspection reports, as required.
Review and approve load rating reports provided by designated Railroad Bridge Engineers.
Participate in the review and coordination of Railroad High - Wide Heavy Load movements.
Manage SCRRA's Project Management (PM), Construction Management (CM) consultant contracts, job order contracts, construction contracts, or other necessary contracts for assigned projects.
Oversee the delivery of SCRRA state of good repair projects.
Coordinate SGR project design with the Principal Engineer of Design and Construction.
Ensure internal and external projects are managed according to requirements and expectations for scope, schedule, budget, functional quality, and safety and meet stakeholder expectations.
Proactively manage scope, budget, schedule, functional quality, internal and external impacts and assure projects are designed and constructed safely with no or minimal impacts to railroad operations.
Perform and/or review engineering work, highly specialized design, research, and analysis.
Provide support and guidance for the establishment of asset management tools and reports: the Trapeze EAM system, RAMS Database, the Metrolink Rehabilitation Plan, and other condition measuring tools or programs.
Assist the Director, State of Good Repair, in the establishment of the annual capital budgets, including inputting project details, verifying field data, and preparing reports or presentations on the annual program.

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Professional Engineers License (Civil)Roadway Worker Protection (RWP) testRailroad General Code of Operating Rules (GCQR) testClass C California driver's licenseDriving record checkBridge Management Program

Required

Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or a closely related field.
A minimum of 8 years of total experience with a Bachelor’s Degree or 6 years of experience with a Master’s degree, which includes specific experience requirements in design or construction with Commuter/Passenger or Class 1 Freight Railroad projects, contract management, managing staff or consultants, managing railroad or transit construction projects, and managing projects on dense traffic 'active' railroad corridors.
California Professional Engineers License (Civil), or ability to obtain the license within 12 months is required.
Must pass tests for Roadway Worker Protection (RWP) and Railroad General Code of Operating Rules (GCQR) within one year of employment.
Valid Class “C” California driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record of no more than 3 moving violations and no DUI’s within the last 3 years.

Preferred

FRA’s Bridge Management Program requirements.

Company

Metrolink

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The Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA) is the joint powers authority that operates METROLINK, the five county premier commuter rail service with a dedicated staff of approximately 250 full time employees and over 800 contract staff.

Funding

Current Stage
Growth Stage
Total Funding
$1.36M
Key Investors
U.S. Department of TransportationFederal Railroad Administration
2024-04-10Grant· $1.3M
2021-04-08Grant· $0.06M

Leadership Team

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Arnold Hackett
Chief Financial Officer & Interim Chief Strategy Officer
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