Ranges from $8,535 to $13,273 per month depending on qualifications; salary is currently under review and may be adjusted.
Required Education:
4 Year Degree
Additional Information:
Hybrid/Remote is allowed.
Want to make a difference in Bay Area transportation? The Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) is looking for a new Project Delivery team member. We are seeking candidates with a bachelor’s degree in engineering, four or more years of experience including with transportation projects, programs, and planning. Project Delivery Managers possess the ability to successfully coordinate multiple engineering projects of differing levels of complexity and independence while working collaboratively with TAM professional staff and other responsible agencies including Marin’s local jurisdictions and transportation partners such as SMART, Caltrans, Golden Gate Transit, and Marin Transit. These positions ensure the success of joint agency projects through effective project management and collaboration including regular reporting to the TAM Commission and other affected agency Boards, Commissions and management staff on issues related to progress and implementation.
The position will be filled at the Assistant, Associate, or Senior level depending on the qualifications of the successful candidate. *Salaries are currently under review. This is an exceptional opportunity to advance your career with an amazing agency and explore the world of transportation!
TAM is hiring for one Assistant, Associate, or Senior Project Delivery Manager, depending on the qualifications of the candidate. Please send your cover letter and resume to Melanie Purcell, Director of Finance & Administration at mpurcell@tam.ca.gov.
Assistant Project Delivery Manager (Range 18: $8,535-$10,399/ month*) The Assistant PDM is assigned project management responsibilities for small- to mid-range multi-modal transportation projects to implement and achieve TAM goals and initiatives. This position assists other project personnel in managing more complex projects. Experience: Zero to three years of increasingly responsible professional transportation experience. Training: Extensive training in civil engineering or related field usually acquired through earning a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course civil engineering or related field. License or Certificate: Prefer: Possession of a California Engineer-in-Training Certificate. Note, successful passage of the NCEE Fundamentals of Engineering exam along with proof of submission to the CA Board for the Engineering in Training Certificate will be accepted. Intent to acquire a valid license as a Professional Civil Engineer in the State of California within four years is required.
Associate Project Delivery Manager (Range 20: $9,410 - $11,465/month*) The Associate PDM oversees assigned Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) engineering projects including design review and approval and mandatory reporting and plan review. This position is assigned project management responsibilities for small to mid-range complex multi-modal transportation projects to implement and achieve TAM goals and initiatives. Experience: Four or more years of increasingly responsible professional transportation experience. Training: Equivalent to a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course civil engineering or related field. License or Certificate: Possession of a valid license as a Professional Civil Engineer in the State of California is required. Consideration will be made on a case-by-case basis of applicants registered in another State if application has been made to the California Board for reciprocity.
Senior Project Delivery Manager (Range 23: $10,893 - $13,273/ month*) Under general direction from the Director of Project Delivery, manages assigned Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) engineering projects from concept to closeout. This position is assigned project management responsibilities for small to larger and complex multi-modal transportation projects and programs designed to implement and achieve TAM goals and initiatives. This class is distinguished from the Principal Project Delivery Manager class by the latter’s greater responsibility for the major and/or more complex TAM transportation engineering project as well as the overall scope of the successful delivery of TAM projects. Experience: Six or more years of increasingly responsible professional engineering and/or construction project management experience including at least five (5) years of professional transportation related experience. Training: Equivalent to a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course civil engineering or related field. License or Certificate: Possession of a valid license as a Professional Civil Engineer in the State of California is required. Consideration will be made on a case-by-case basis of applicants registered in another State if application has been made to the California Board for reciprocity.
The Transportation Authority of Marin (TAM) plays a major role in improving the quality of life for Marin County residents and developing and maintaining the economic viability of our local region by funding transportation projects and programs that improve mobility, reduce congestion, and provide a transportation system with more options for those living, working, visiting and traveling in Marin County.
Thanks to Marin County voter support of transportation funding, we have two revenue sources that are dedicated to transportation projects and programs in Marin County. TAM administers the expenditure plans for Measure A, the ½ cent sales tax measure passed in 2004, renewed as Measure AA in 2018, and Measure B, the $10 Vehicle Registration Fee passed in 2010. TAM also serves as Marin’s Congestion Management Agency and is responsible for coordinating funding for many of the transportation projects and programs in the County.
TAM coordinates the diverse mix of projects and programs that are necessary for improving overall mobility, including roads, highways, sidewalks, Safe Routes to School, bicycle lanes, transit and alternative commute options.