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KOOSUN KIM, PE, QSD
                                                  427 S Tradition Street
                                                Mountain House, CA 95391
                                                      408-230-0252
                                              gtg2020@alumni.stanford.edu

             QUALIFICATION         • Public Works Deputy Director for the City of Manteca
                                     ü Serve as Deputy Director of Public Works responsible for grant application &
                                       management, planning, and designing for public roads, water, wastewater
                                       systems, and traffic systems within the City.
                                     ü Lead over 20 public agencies through San Joaquin Valley Storm Water
                                       Quality Partnership (SJVSWQP) for Phase II Permit (www.sjvswqp.org)
                                   • Project Design and Construction Management:
                                     ü Management in designing and completing plans, specifications and
                                       estimates (PS&E) for Capital Improvement Projects (CIP) and Federal
                                       Funded Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) Projects
                                     ü Worked regularly with various City Departments, public agencies,
                                       community groups, and the general public for major community and
                                       improvement projects
                                   • Value Engineering: Performed the Value Engineering in Livermore
                                     I-580 Isabel Interchange Project and reduced the project cost by $20 million
                                   • Leadership
                                     ü Project Management: Lead a project team for the planning, design, cost
                                       estimates, real estate, contract and inspection from initial studies through
                                       design and construction
                                     ü Platoon Leader (1st Lieutenant): Lead and trained 40 – 50 Army Corps
                                       Engineer soldiers to carry out military and construction tasks
                                   • License: Registered Civil Engineer in California, January, 2003
                                   • Master’s in Civil and Env. Engineering (2002): Stanford University
                                   • Master’s in Public Administration (2013): CSU Stanislaus MPA

             EDUCATION             • California State University - Stanislaus, Turlock, CA
                                     M.P.A., Master of Public Administration, May 2013
                                   • Stanford University, Stanford, CA
                                     M.S., Civil & Environmental Engineering, December 2001
                                   • Hanyang University, South Korea
                                     M.S., Structural Engineering & Construction Materials, August 1999
                                   • Hanyang University, South Korea
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                                     B.S., Civil Engineering, Feb. 1995 (Graduated 1 in Civil Eng. Department)

             REGISTRATION          • Qualified SWPPP Developer (QSD), CA, #00338, February, 2011
                                   • Registered Professional Engineer (Civil PE), CA, #C64769, January, 2003

             WORK                  CITY OF MANTECA – PUBLIC WORKS, CA  7/2017 – PRESENT
             EXPERIENCE            DEPUTY DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS

                                   • SR120/Union Road Interchange Project ($30M) 1st Diverging Diamond
                                     Interchange in California
                                      – Managed Measure K Grant, RDA Bonds, and Public Facilities Implementation
                                     Plan (PFIP) Transportation Funds
                                     - Applied Measure K Grant and awarded $5M
                                   • SR120/McKinley Ave Interchange Project ($40M) A new interchange for
                                     the Family Entertainment Zone (FEZ) and new subdivisions
                                      – Manage RDA Bonds, STIP, RTIF, Federal Funds, and PFIP
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