Highway Project Program Manager

Application Deadline: 2021-11-29
Job Type: County
Job Description:

Senior field manager position within Columbia County Highway & Transportation; responsibilities include; but are not limited to, project management, asset program management, permitting, signage and assist Commissioner with maintaining equipment, buildings & grounds, bridges, culverts, roads, safety devices, signage, and road right-of-way on the State, County, and Town road systems within the county. WEEKEND AND NIGHT ON CALL position (including winter), assisting other managers and superintendents in the oversight of the day to day operations. Qualifications: A minimum of five years of experience in planning, designing, maintaining, or supervising field construction and inspection of highways, bridges, culverts, roads; OR A combination of field experience and vocational or technical school background in; civil technology, engineering, construction, agriculture, reclamation, conservation, or related field, and a minimum of two years responsible highway maintenance and/or heavy construction experience. Computer knowledge and skills essential as well as dispatch supervision, public outreach coordination would be beneficial. Valid Wisconsin Class A Commercial Drivers License with H and N endorsements within six months of hire. Salary: $62,991 – $71,999. Columbia County also offers a temporary COVID-19 premium payment of $100 per month. Application and job description obtained at: Columbia County Human Resources, 112 E. Edgewater St., P.O. Box 63, Portage, WI 53901, (608) 742-9667. Web Site Address: www.co.columbia.wi.us. Application deadline is November 29, 2021.
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https://www.co.columbia.wi.us/columbiacounty/hr/EmploymentOpportunities/tabid/893/Default.aspx

Deadline Note: Applications accepted until 11:59 p.m.

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