Summary
Under limited supervision, the Design Consultant (DC) functions as the single-point interface with developer/customer to take requests for large complex capital designs, manage the contract development, formulate design alternatives and solutions, provide costs and manage developer/customer expectations for the delivery of distribution design products.
What You'll Do
- Acts as a single point of contact for developer/customer and manages the relationship with the developer/customer to ensure the successful execution of design and construction projects.
- Sets appropriate expectations for the developer/customer regarding SRP level of service, job process, responsibilities, deliverables, schedule, costs and safety.
- Resolve job-related hazards and encroachment situations.
- Ensures the scope of each job is appropriately designated in order to proceed with the design work.
- Consult with developer/customer regarding the placement of trench routes and SRP facilities, SRP design and construction standards, survey and easement requirements, and assist developer/customer to resolve facility conflicts prior to design.
- Ensures that SRP system requirements are incorporated into the designs.
- Provide accurate red-line drawings for Design Techs to produce construction ready prints.
- Facilitates the process to secure design acceptance signatures from developer/customer.
- Determines the design and construction fees to be assessed in compliance with corporate costing policies and procedures.
- Creates the appropriate design and construction contracts for each job.
- Estimates the design labor effort requirements for Design Techs for each job.
- Assigns job design due dates and set job priorities for the scheduler.
- Conducts pre and post design meetings with Design Techs for each job.
- Attends pre-construction meetings to oversee the communication to the developer/customer.
- Substitutes for and performs the duties of project leader during his/her absence.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
- Be fully competent in all aspects of functional area of assignment and as such would be recognized as a specialist in area of assignment and may have periodic or occasional lead responsibilities.
What It Takes To Succeed
Extensive contact with professionals outside SRP including consulting engineers, municipal representatives and developer agents. Confidentiality requirements both within and outside SRP. Knowledge of community development activities. Responsibility for directing the prioritization of scheduling and making commitments for delivery of design and construction products. Ability to represent SRP on external committees with other utilities, agencies, municipalities, manufactures and development/customers.
Experience
Entry requires a minimum of two years' experience and the Senior Level requires 5 years' of experience. Promotion to Senior Level requires a minimum of three years experience at Level 1 or other equivalent experience from external related industries or equivalent experience.
Education
Completion of an Associate's degree, Apprenticeship, or 60 college credit hours from an accredited institution that prepares the employee for the assignment.
Testing and Certifications
Must possess the appropriate valid Arizona driver's license.
SRP
Arizona United States
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