We’ll Also Ask you to:
• Clarify the program’s vision and strategy, and ensure efforts are prioritized to support them
• Manage external client and stakeholders, as well as internal staff, to complete work on-time and within budget, including interfacing with teams working on other airport programs/projects
• Coordinate and/or oversee design, construction, and operational readiness activities with airport clients, consultants, stakeholders, and airlines
• Oversee interdisciplinary teams and provide review and guidance during development of deliverables
• When necessary, coordinate with regulatory agencies and serve as a liaison between clients and other agencies
• Mentor and lead other aviation staff while creating an environment in which innovation and differences are openly shared, embraced, and incorporated into the team’s activities
• Assist with proposal development and participate in interviews and presentations
• Participate in the Jacobs growth process and work collaboratively with Sales teams
• Take an active role and participate in US aviation industry trade organizations, including presentation of papers, publications, and serving on select committees
• Partner with the global Program Management team on leadership best practices
• Relevant degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business or related field; Master’s degree a plus
• Substantial aviation infrastructure experience
• Strong leadership skills with ability to relate to technical staff and external clients
• Ability to articulate a clear vision and build cohesive teams, and provide excellent social, networking, and presentation skills
• Previous work experience at multiple commercial and general aviation airports
• Ability to manage multiple diverse projects simultaneously
• Experience managing consultants, contractors, and senior managers
• Previous experience as a program manager, senior project manager or senior project engineer on multiple projects
• Experience with planning/scheduling, budgeting, and risk management concepts and tools
Ideally, you’ll also have:
• Registered Professional Engineer or Architect, PMP, PgMP and/or equivalent
• Previous work experience delivering projects under U.S. FAA AIP program requirements
• Experience with program governance and a variety of program management organizational models
• Previous work experience navigating local, state, and federal permitting agencies and requirements
• Experience collaborating with stakeholders and end users