AECOM is seeking a Program Risk Manager to be location in the San Francisco area. The successful candidate will play a lead role in identifying, assessing, mitigating, monitoring, and communicating risks for the project, ensuring alignment with organizational policies and regulatory requirements. The role requires working closely with project managers, functional managers, and other key stakeholders to ensure that risks are effectively managed, and projects are being built safely and delivered on schedule, on budget, within scope and in conformance with applicable regulations and guidelines.
The position requires working at the site based on the Bay Area, San Francisco.
Key Responsibilities:
Provide professional risk expertise in the management of an FTA-funded major capital transit project
Serve as the technical resource and subject matter expert in risk assessment and mitigation
Develop and implement risk and contingency management plans, procedures, support documentation, conduct workshops, performance indicators and reporting metrics, based on best practices.
Develop Risk Breakdown Structure, identify program and projects risks, and carryout qualitative & quantitative risk assessments with mitigation strategies identified.
Manage and maintain Risk Register, analyze risk data, and generate reports for stakeholders, highlighting key risks and proposed actions.
Provide training and support to project teams on risk management principles and tools.
Manage the risk management process for the Portal project in collaboration with the Risk Management Committee (RMC)
Perform Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analyses to establish cost and schedule budget contingency
Manage project contingency in coordination with the RMC and Change Control
Manager risk mitigation, collaborating with risk owners and the project team, establishing risk mitigation strategies, and action plans with due dates
Ensure that all FTA requirements and guidelines are compiled with, especially the requirements of Oversight Procedure OP40, Risk and Contingency Review