Chicago Transit Authority Skokie , IL 60076
Posted 2 weeks ago
SALARY
$110,000 - $125,000
POSITION SUMMARY
Under direction, provides project oversight and technical support for Authority Bus and/or Rail capital vehicle programs involved in the improvement, upgrade, repair, cleaning, safety, overhaul, and maintenance of revenue and non-revenue vehicles and shop equipment.
POSITION PRIMARY RESPONSIBILITIES
Serves as Senior Project Manager and coordinates with engineers on various Bus and Rail new equipment/vehicle purchase projects.
Supervises the development of projects and plans related to the purchase of new rail vehicles.
Establishes project schedules, workflow, and budgets for vehicle purchases and overhauls and tracks progress to ensure deliverables are on schedule and within budget.
Reviews contract drawings and correspondence from the car builder, apprises the Chief Engineer of issues or concerns, and drafts responses.
Chairs meetings with project stakeholders, management, and vendors, maintains meeting minutes, and prepares status reports.
Monitors project related activities of engineering staff, may perform discipline as necessary in conjunction with department managers.
Manages the continued maintenance plans and replacement plans of new parts and vehicles.
Collects and maintains parts information, oversees the assignment of Authority specific identification numbers to parts, and coordinates the input of parts data into the Oracle database.
Keeps abreast of warranty status information and ensures that vehicles under warranty are not charged for covered repairs.
Tracks the progress of new vehicle repair training for CTA personnel and makes adjustments as necessary to maintain schedules.
Assigns work to engineers, monitors manpower needs and schedules, identifies areas of deficiencies, and recommends changes to accomplish project deliverables.
Drafts project work plans, specifications, and estimates for labor, material, and equipment costs for projects.
Develops performance metrics, analyzes data and summarizes outcomes.
Coordinates, schedules, and conducts inspections and testing of new and overhauled vehicles and parts.
Inspects and tests for defects, performance, and compliance with specifications.
Implements resolutions to ensure all problems are resolved.
May travel to vehicle or sub-system manufacturing plants to inspect for compliance with specifications.
Initiates, tracks, and expedites purchase requisitions for vehicles and services received.
Tracks the progress of new vehicle repair training for CTA personnel and makes adjustments as necessary to maintain schedules.
Performs related duties as assigned.
MANAGEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES
Directly reporting to this position are the following jobs:
Job Title
May be assigned to oversee following positions:
Engineer I - IV, Electrical
Engineer I - IV, Mechanical
Engineer I - IV, Product
Equipment Technician I
Equipment Technician II
Equipment Technician III
POSITION CHALLENGES
Managing multiple priorities while keeping projects on schedule and within budget.
Adhering to project guidelines and schedules.
EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Requires remaining in a stationary position for extended periods of time and constantly operating a computer and other office productivity machinery.
Service Area Requirement: Exempt (Non-Union) employees must live within the boundaries of the CTA Statutory Service Area either at the time of employment or within 6 months of beginning employment at CTA.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Detailed knowledge of mechanical and electrical engineering principles, methods, and techniques as they apply to transit vehicle design and maintenance.
Detailed knowledge of materials, techniques, and components of transit vehicles.
Detailed knowledge of vehicle costing and procurement processes.
Detailed knowledge of industry quality control practices.
Strong research, attention to detail, and problem solving skills.
Strong critical thinking skills to assess how one change can affect the entire project.
Intermediate skill using personal computer, engineering applications, and data management software.
Good verbal and written communication skills.
Good organizational and project management skills.
Good negotiation and conflict resolution skills.
Ability to apply engineering knowledge to complex mechanical and electrical engineering problems with versatility, judgment, and perception.
Ability to manage complex vehicle engineering design projects.
Ability to develop workflow diagrams.
Must be able to obtain Rail Safety Training certification.
WORKING CONDITIONS
General office environment.
Subject to manufacturing or assembly plant, maintenance or repair facility, and laboratory environments.
Domestic and international travel may be required.
Occasionally exposed to 600 volt third rails and energized equipment.
Subject to on call 24 hours a day 7 days a week via cellular phone.
Subject to exposure to usual vehicle maintenance shop and rail terminal hazards and conditions, e.g. vehicular noise, dust, grease, moving vehicles, electrified apparatus, machinery, etc.
Subject to all weather and right of way conditions.
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS UTILIZED
Personal computer and related software (Microsoft Word, Power Point, Excel), Project management software.
Personal protective equipment (e.g. shoes, glasses, gloves).
Chicago Transit Authority