1. Demonstrated knowledge of asset management principles including methods of project management, performance management and evaluation of investment strategies, financial projections, and performance objectives.
2. Demonstrated knowledge of state and federal regulations, laws, rules, polices, and guidance for performance management and asset management, as well as risk factors impacting asset management.
3. Demonstrated ability to lead, plan, organize and provide direction to others to work effectively and efficiently as necessary to accomplish successful delivery of the updated TAMP, SHSMP and other related analysis and reporting.
4. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively with federal, state, and local partners and stakeholders by making compelling presentations and providing clear and effective direction on TAMP policy, guidance, planning, target-setting, and processes.
5. Demonstrated ability to prepare technical information for presentation, reports and plans to groups of varying executive levels, technical experience and interests.