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Senior Program Manager – Power Delivery
Location
California
Posted
4 days ago
Salary
$180K - $250K / year
Seniority
Senior
Job Description
Senior Program Manager – Power Delivery
AECOM
• Lead the delivery of transmission line and substation programs, ensuring alignment with scope, schedule, and budget. • Develop and execute a comprehensive program management strategy that meets client and project needs. • Oversee program controls, including planning, scheduling, cost management, and risk assessment, leveraging your experience in program management. • Coordinate design, construction, and readiness activities with clients, consultants, and stakeholders. • Establish and maintain strong client relationships, acting as the primary point of contact for program-related matters. • Manage external stakeholders and internal teams to ensure successful project delivery. • Build and lead a high-performing program management team, fostering an environment of innovation and collaboration. • Mentor and guide interdisciplinary teams throughout the development of program deliverables. • Engage in business development activities, including client relationship building, proposal preparation, and contract negotiation. • Participate in interviews, presentations, and proposal development to secure new opportunities. • Represent AECOM in industry trade organizations, presenting papers, publishing articles, and serving on committees.
Job Requirements
- Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Construction Management, Business, or a related field (graduate degree preferred).
- 10+ years of experience managing large-scale Power Delivery programs, including transmission lines and substations.
- Proven leadership in program management, including planning, scheduling, and cost controls.
- Experience with diverse delivery methods, such as Design-Build, Design-Bid-Build, and Engineer – Procure - Construct.
- Exceptional communication skills with a demonstrated ability to build partnerships and coordinate with agencies.
- Professional certifications such as PE, PMP, or PgMP (preferred).
- Expertise in program governance and organizational models (preferred).
- Technical knowledge in Power Delivery-related discipline (preferred).
- Experience collaborating with stakeholders and end users (preferred).
Benefits
- Medical
- Dental
- Vision
- Life
- AD&D
- Disability benefits
- Paid time off
- Leaves of absences
- Voluntary benefits
- Perks
- Flexible work options
- Well-being resources
- Employee assistance program
- Business travel insurance
- Service recognition awards
- Retirement savings plan
- Employee stock purchase plan
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