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ID #51573927
Estado Alabama
Ciudad Huntsville / decatur
Full-time
Salario USD TBD TBD
Fuente Tennessee Valley Authority
Showed 2024-04-27
Fecha 2024-04-28
Fecha tope 2024-06-27
Categoría Etcétera
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Transmission Right of Way Forester - 516567

Alabama, Huntsville / decatur, 35801 Huntsville / decatur USA
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Transmission Right of Way Forester - 516567Job ID:516567Location:HUNTSVILLE, ALRegular/Temporary:External - Posting DescriptionTransmission Right of Way Forester - 516567 Organization: Chief Operating Officer Department: Right of Way, East Location: Huntsville, Alabama Relocation: Relocation benefits are offered for this position and will be aligned with the federal travel regulations.Posting Open: 04/27/2024 Posting Close: 05/07/2024 at 11:59 pm EST Salary: Competitive Job Summary Responsible for effectively managing projects within a comprehensive Vegetation Management, Initial Clearing, and Civil Easement Programs, while utilizing a project management approaches. Ensures the successful implementation and execution of initial clearing of new transmission lines along with vegetation-related projects for Right of Way Provides support for Civil related functions and projects associates with TVA easements. Provides contractor oversight, monitors program performance, analyzes program results and identifies areas of opportunity. Develops and implements departmental strategies. Sponsors an environment that promotes safety, diversity and a high performance culture through continuous improvement. Promotes land owner and distributor relations through informed communication and professional interaction. Ensures accountability for environmental responsibility on transmission facilities. Supports storm and emergency response. Major Accountabilities Manages Right-of-Way (ROW) initial clearing and vegetation management for existing lines and new lines associated with construction projects, with a priority of initial clearing for the assigned region with responsibility for an annual budget of approximately $2,000,000 and 1,000 miles of transmission facilities with direct and indirect responsibility for up to approximately 50 contract personnel simultaneously. Additionally, oversee all civil responsibilities associated with TVA’s easements. Typical Duties include the following but are not limited to:

Preparation of estimates of maintenance costs and resource requirements in coordination with PMTM and ROW manager to establish and prioritize schedules to perform work within budget guidelines.

Engage and communicate ROW issues at pre-construction meetings.

Works closely with environmental support to ensure compliance with all necessary permitting agencies.

Inspect rights of way for possible encroachments, vegetation threats, and determine requirements for control and methods of control for undesirable vegetation.

Preparation and review of bid information and development of requisitions for awarding work to preapproved contractors.

Planning, coordination, and direction of contractor activities to achieve efficient and effective vegetation control and removal for existing lines and new lines. Inspection of contractor work for safety, efficiency, effectiveness, quality, progress and adherence to contract specifications. Assessment of contractor performance with regard to productivity and effectiveness of work performed and assistance with contractor evaluations, including review of work practices, equipment condition and overall crew safety performance. Review of contractor work and time sheet information as well as invoices submitted for work performed; inspection of work completed and approval of final invoices upon completion of work.

Ensures TVA’s right of way access and transmission line structure replacements along with removals and storm restoration activities meet required permits and contract specifications.

Execution of a systematic quality assurance program to ensure acceptability of contractors' operations and adherence to contract terms and conditions as well as TVA’s vegetation management guidelines/requirements.

Identification of and compliance with state law and regulatory commitments for vegetation and easement related activities including acquisition of required permits. This includes translation of regulatory issues into practical work instructions for in-house and contract personnel.

Communication with local, state and federal officials as well as identified environmental groups or agencies and property owners on proposed work and techniques to be used.

Performance as liaison between the public and contractor.

Communication with property owners concerning vegetation management, new line clearing, and civil related issues.

Investigate damage claims for validity and verify estimates before submitting for review and approval.

Inspects transmission line rights of way for possible encroachments on TVA easements and prepare detailed sketches of encroachments and disposition documentation.

Verifies easement boundaries where necessary and the rights of all parties.

Provides general information on easement rights to property owners and information/instruction to interested parties on methods to obtain public records of easement documents

Inspects foreign line crossings and joint use requests from other utilities and coordinates foreign line crossing applications and utility attachment approval for the TVA Transmission System.

Prepares initial field reports on local road or state transportation department projects that affects existing transmission lines and easements.

Prepares documents and reports required by Notice of Intent to Use General Permits

Researches easement requirements and resolves easement issues with federal, state, and local agencies, developers, railroads, indentified environmental groups and property owners.

Prepares cost estimates and contractor resource requirements to establish right of way access for Maintenance and Construction Activities.

Provides recommendations to management regarding best methods for right of way access and right of way.

Work with environmental scientist in support of performing final inspection of like kind projects for right of way restoration required for environmental compliance.

Oversee Contracted work associated with all easement type work. (ie. erosion projects, restoration, etc)

Identify and provide input to management on critical lines in the sector i.e. radial feed or large amount of substation load.

Assist other ROW Specialist as directed by ROW Manager

Perform the function of staking structures as directed by ROW Regional Manager.

Supervision Received

Receives guidance regarding general program objectives and annual goals from the manager of system right of way maintenance. Management periodically performs checks on work to ensure consistency of program implementation, effectiveness, efficiency and more frequently when changes to the program are introduced.

Skills and Proficiencies (May be job or organization specific)

Strong knowledge of arboreal maintenance techniques and practices. Strong knowledge of Construction Clearing practices. Knowledge of line construction equipment. Knowledge of floor vegetation management techniques and practices including chemical selection and application. Ability to identify tree and plant species and knowledge of their growth characteristics. Strong communication skills, both written and oral in group and one on one settings. Demonstrated project management skills. Computer skills especially with Microsoft Office Suite applications. Knowledge of easement rights, landowner records, special use agreements. Ability to perform tree related interruption investigations, aerial and ground based vegetation inspections. Ability to negotiate volatile property owner disputes. Understanding of transmission line conductor response to loading and temperature. Ability to fly in helicopter for long periods of time. Ability to use basic survey equipment and perform surveying calculations.

Minimum Qualifications (Consistent with Classification Standard)

Education and Experience/Certificates, Licenses, and Registration Requirements/Other Requirements A Bachelor’s degree in forestry, biology, civil engineering, or similar degree is preferred or an associate degree in forestry, biology, civil engineering with 2 years of related experience is preferable or equivalent education, training with 4 years of related experience. International Arborist Society certification desirable. Demonstrated experience in right of way activities. Experience in overseeing others in right of way related programs. Experience in herbicide applications, surveying, or contract management is desirable. Must be medically qualified and capable to fly in a helicopter, walk in rough terrain and work outside in all types of weather. Equal Employment OpportunityTVA values and embraces diversity. We encourage all individuals to apply regardless of race, color, national origin, ethnicity, gender, sex, abilities/disabilities, sexual orientation, religion, veteran status and age. We strive to be inclusive of all the people we serve across the Valley.TVA is an Equal Opportunity employer and complies with all applicable laws and regulations regarding equal employment opportunities. Any applicant or employee who believes s/he has a discrimination claim (including harassment or retaliation) must contact TVA’s Equal Opportunity Compliance office within 45 calendar days of the event or action s/he believes to constitute discrimination, harassment, or retaliation.Drug-Free WorkplaceAll TVA Non-Nuclear employees are covered by TVA's Federal Drug-Free Workplace Program Plan, in accordance with Executive Order 12564, Public Law 100-71 and the Mandatory Guidelines for Federal Workplace Drug Testing. Information regarding the Drug Free Workplace Program can be found at www.samhsa.gov/workplace . TVA Non-Nuclear employees in Testing Designated Positions, including those performing safety-sensitive duties are also subject to random drug testing. TVA Nuclear employees are subject to random alcohol and drug tests in accordance with 10 CFR Part 26 as mandated by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC).How to Claim Vet PreferenceIf you are requesting to be considered as a preference-eligible veteran as outlined in the application process, you must submit your military documents before the posting close date indicated above. Be sure to include all supporting documentation: Form DD214 (member 2 or member 4 copy), a Veterans Disability Rating Letter from the VA (if applicable), and a completed form TVA 3595. If you will not get your DD214 until you are separated or retired, you can request a Statement of Service through your military personnel office. The Statement of Service must list your dates of military service, character of service, expected date of separation and any service-connected disability rating that you have been awarded from your branch of military service. Please submit your military documents each time you apply for a position. How to Submit Documentation:

Upload documents in Step 8 of the application process.

Email documents to[emailprotected]

More information about preference eligibility and a link to form TVA 3595, can be found athttps://www.tva.gov/Careers/Claiming-Veteran-Preference. If you have a question about preference eligibility, please email [emailprotected] .Apply Now

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