In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
• A member in good standing with the California State Bar.
• Experience supervising attorneys and other staff, while following human resources laws and rules.
• Experience drafting and negotiating contracts and agreements, with an emphasis on construction contracts.
• Experience working with sensitive and confidential documents, such as settlement agreements and non-disclosure agreements.
• Experience managing multiple clients and priorities.
• Experience weighing legal, technical and political risk to provide guidance to others.
• Experience interpreting policies, procedures, rules, and/or regulations.
• Experience working with a board or other governing body.
• Possess basic computer skills, such as word processing, Internet, email.
• Works well with others, both internal and external to the organization.
• Ability to reason logically and creatively and utilize a variety of analytical techniques to resolve complex governmental and managerial problems.
• Ability to develop and evaluate policy, proposed legislation and regulations, and alternative solutions affecting the operation of the Authority.
• Ability to analyze data, develop alternative solutions, and present ideas and information effectively orally and in writing.
• Ability to represent the Authority at meetings, public hearings, and other legal proceedings
• Ability to gain and maintain the confidence and cooperation of those contacted during the work.
• Ability to prioritize multiple, changing assignments within short deadlines.
• Knowledge of public contract law, environmental, real property, construction and bond law.
• Knowledge and ability to review and assist in the preparation of state contracts.
• Ability to draft statutes.
• Ability to prepare correspondence involving the explanation of legal matters.
• Ability to analyze situations accurately and recommend an effective course of action.
• Ability to use legal research tools such as Westlaw.
• Willingness to travel.
• Work well in a team-oriented environment, with strong interpersonal skills.
• Ability to communicate with a diverse community, which may involve exposure to aggressive clientele or adversarial conditions.
• Experience in personnel and employment law.