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Job Summary
The Sr Portfolio Director-Gateway is responsible for the delivery of a portfolio (2-4) strategic
transformational mega complexity bridge projects that are a part of the Gateway Program. These projects are located along the Northeast Corridor between NJ Penn Station and NY Penn Station. The position will focus on the delivery of bridge and heavy civil infrastructure assets consisting of multiple projects and work-streams, cross-departmental interfaces, multiple technologies and assets with $0.5B-$4B/5yr+ implementation cost and timeline. Program components may include multiple projects with various delivery strategies, external entities, public/private partnerships, third party contractors and variety of phasing and funding sources or arrangements. Complexity may also include the significant need for government relations and external communications and marketing. Individuals in this role work independently with some indirect executive supervision and may have direct project director and project manager reports with matrixed subordinate team members.  This position will make decisions in areas that drive and influence company-wide financial, reputational, and organizational impacts, both immediate and long term. The role requires regular interactions with Finance and Procurement to produce analytical and metrics-based reporting to Program
Steering Committees, Executive Leadership Team, Board of Directors, State and Federal Regulators.
Essential Functions
Direct multiple project teams to ensure timely and cost-effective sequencing and execution across several projects within an assigned portfolio focusing on the design and construction of bridge and heavy civil infrastructure assets.
Maintain close interfaces with other interdependent strategic initiatives in close alignment with company’s bridge and heavy civil assets plans.
Establish Program Governance and Controls structures to enable effective escalation and decision-making processes.
Identify, document and elevate cross-organizational and vendor-driven dependencies, and work with executives and peers across the organization and other external parties as appropriate.
Collaborate with program directors, project directors and project managers to identify and manage assessment of major changes to scope, schedule and budget through the appropriate Program and Enterprise governance approval mechanisms,
Hire and mentor Program Director and Project Management staff and matrixed team members and provide direction on adherence to the Project Management practices to drive consistent and timely results during the design, construction and commissioning phases of the portfolio. Ensuring execution of all aspects of the projects in accordance with contractual obligations.
Lead program’s annual planning activities in collaboration with senior leaders, including business case development, financial modeling, grant application and funding requests and development of portfolio’s critical success criteria.
Interface with Project Controls and Finance support staff to ensure that portfolio’s financial performance and forecast information is available and reportable for senior executives and government regulators.
Identify and evaluate the risks associated with portfolio execution (both design and construction) and work across the organization to establish and monitor mitigation plans.
Identify efficiencies and present recommended improvement opportunities at various levels of management
Minimum Qualifications
Bachelor’s degree required or equivalent combination of training, education and relevant experience may be considered in lieu of a degree.
Plus,
13 years of prior relevant experience required
15+ years of relevant experience preferred
PMP or PE Certification in good standing
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate degree
Public/private partnership, joint venture and/or alternative delivery experience.
Infrastructure construction program management, general contractor or other ...