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:
• Strong written and oral communication skills.
• Ability to conduct legal research and writing, sometimes under short deadlines.
• Experience drafting legal documents such as legislation, regulations, or contracts.
• Experience practicing law in a governmental setting or advising governmental employees on legal matters.
• Ability to exercise a high degree of initiative, flexibility, judgment, and confidentiality.
• Ability to operate independently, but with the judgment to know when to ask for assistance and guidance from a supervisor or colleague.
• Ability to represent the Authority in dealings with other government agencies and private entities in a way that reflects well on the Authority.
• Dependable, punctual, excellent attendance.
• Knowledge of the Authority organization, operations, and relevant policy issues.
• Ability to prepare correspondence involving inclusion of recommendations for effective courses of action.
• Exercise good judgment and calm professionalism in all situations.
• Experience with state functions.
• Experience as the lead member of a team of attorneys (in-house or outside counsel).
• Experience drafting and negotiating contracts.
• Demonstrated ability to manage multiple clients and priorities.
• Experience working with a board or other governing body.
• Ability to present information and advice to executive level staff.
• Demonstrated knowledge of the legal issues related to large infrastructure projects (particularly transportation projects).
• Experience researching unique and novel issues of law.
• Experience weighing legal, technical, and political risks.