Job Description
The Manager of the Project Management Bureau oversees the coordination of individual projects from inception through implementation.  This position will oversee the work of all project managers including several Project Manager-IV positions who are directly responsible for multiple capital projects under demanding and rigorous quality, budget, schedule, and public scrutiny requirements. The Project Management Bureau is divided into business enterprise and into geographic sections, requiring extensive coordination with other Infrastructure bureaus such as Engineering Management and Construction Management. The project managers, most all of whom are engineers, have direct responsibility for their projects and ensure the execution of quality capital projects with a high degree of budget and schedule adherence. The bureau is divided into geographic sections or special projects and works very closely with the other Bureaus and team in the Infrastructure Division, throughout its coordination process. 
The Ideal Candidate
The Leadership Competency Model illustrates what it means to be successful for any leader at the SFPUC, supporting our commitment to organizational excellence. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated track record and ability to exercise the following competencies which are the most critical to the Manager of Project Management Bureau role:
Business Acumen:
Understands and leverages business concepts, terms, and tools to achieve desired outcomes. Makes informed decisions and develops sound budgets and plans surrounding the financial and operational functions of the organization. Demonstrates expertise in the utility industry landscape. Develops compelling business cases to support organizational plans and objectives.
 
Decision Making and Problem Solving:
Takes ownership of problems and makes timely, responsible, transparent, and clear decisions. Involves others in addressing problems and seeking solutions. Gathers relevant information and conducts appropriate analyses. Understands the impact of decisions.
Relationship Management and Resolution:
Builds open, honest, and respectful relationships through effective communication and collaboration techniques. Develops networks and lasting partnerships across boundaries to maintain strategic relationships and achieve common goals. Utilizes a variety of communication approaches to successfully gain support, influence others, and strengthen relationship.
 
Risk Management:
Understands personal responsibility for managing risks and takes precaution in avoiding preventable risks. Identifies, assesses, and mitigates risks seen as impacting the organization's achievement of strategic goals and objectives. Ensures self and others are following procedures that prevent avoidable operational, financial, legal, or health and safety risks.
 
Innovation
: Creates a thriving culture in which employees feel both safe and encouraged to explore new ideas and improve existing ones. Develops new insights, questions conventional approaches, and encourages others to develop new ideas and innovations.
Essential Duties
Oversees and directs project managers engaged in project execution of capital projects in the Project Management Bureau of the SFPUC Infrastructure Division, from planning through design, construction, and activation phases. Monitors and resolves outstanding issues on capital projects.            Monitors the work of project manager’s teams and coaches them to ensure quality performance, on time, and within budget, internally as team leaders within SFPUC teams and externally with other City departments, agencies, and outside consultants       Develops and implements Bureau division goals, objectives, policies and priorities and policies for the efficient delivery of administration of the projects within the CIP.     & ... (truncated, view full listing at source)