Urban Infrastructure — P6

Goal templates — Urban Infrastructure — P6

Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure · P6 — Principal Professional

These are canon-derived frames, not advice: every line is either verbatim JobFrame canon text or a fixed template wrapping it. ⟨target⟩ / ⟨baseline⟩ / ⟨date⟩ are placeholders for the manager to fill in. Nothing here is generated by AI — rows are omitted, never invented, when the canon lacks the underlying field.

SMART goals

One row per canon core output / responsibility this level owns.

JFM responsibility (P6)

Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function

Specific
Deliver: "Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function"
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
Relevant
Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments

Specific
Deliver: "Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments"
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
Relevant
Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry

Specific
Deliver: "Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry"
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
Relevant
Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment

Specific
Deliver: "Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment"
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
Relevant
Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization

Specific
Deliver: "Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization"
Measurable
Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
Achievable
Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
Relevant
Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
Time-bound
⟨date⟩
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1. Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function"
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
   Relevant:    Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

2. Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments"
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
   Relevant:    Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

3. Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry"
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
   Relevant:    Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

4. Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment"
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
   Relevant:    Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

5. Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
   Specific:    Deliver: "Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization"
   Measurable:  Move the metric this drives from ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩.
   Achievable:  Scoped to this level's jfm complexity/problem-solving rubric: "Visionary and field-shaping; resolves the most ambiguous infrastructure and technology-investment challenges with full latitude."
   Relevant:    Advances the Facilities & Infrastructure Operations · Urban Infrastructure mandate for a P6 — Principal Professional.
   Time-bound:  ⟨date⟩

OKRs

Objectives from this level's core outputs; key results only where a real dimension or capability backs them.

JFM responsibility (P6)

Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function"
  • Evidence at this level's scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments"
  • Evidence at this level's autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry"
  • Evidence at this level's complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment"
  • Evidence at this level's impact bar: "Organization-wide" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

JFM responsibility (P6)

Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization

  • From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization"
  • Evidence at this level's decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
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Objective 1: Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function"
  KR2. Evidence at this level's scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 2: Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments"
  KR2. Evidence at this level's autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 3: Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry"
  KR2. Evidence at this level's complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 4: Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment"
  KR2. Evidence at this level's impact bar: "Organization-wide" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Objective 5: Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization  [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  KR1. From ⟨baseline⟩ to ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩ — tied to: "Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization"
  KR2. Evidence at this level's decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area" — ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

MBO areas

Key result areas from this level's responsibilities, each with a standard grounded in the canon leveling rubric where one exists.

AreaStandardTargetDue
Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the functionConsistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investmentsConsistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industryConsistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignmentConsistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organizationConsistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."⟨target⟩⟨date⟩
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1. Area: Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function  [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

2. Area: Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments  [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

3. Area: Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry  [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

4. Area: Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment  [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

5. Area: Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization  [source: JFM responsibility (P6) — reused, no distinct responsibility content]
   Standard: Consistent with this level's jfm knowledge-application rubric: "Applies field-defining expertise to set engineering standards, technology roadmaps, and asset-management strategy organization-wide."
   Target:   ⟨target⟩   Due: ⟨date⟩

Scorecard

Only perspectives with real canon backing are shown — no Financial or Customer perspective, since nothing in the canon grounds business-financial or customer measures for a role alone.

Internal process

  • "Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • "Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩

Role calibration

  • Meets the scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the impact bar: "Organization-wide"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
  • Meets the leadership bar: "Recognized authority; multiplies many teams"⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩
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Internal process
  - "Sets the vision and standards for urban infrastructure engineering, GIS practice, asset management, and client relationships across the function"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  - "Develops future-proofed strategic and tactical engineering roadmaps and ensures the organization derives maximum value from its GIS and asset-management technology investments"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  - "Acts as the face of complex, field-defining infrastructure programs to executives, regulators, and the wider industry"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  - "Owns operational relationships with key technology suppliers (Esri, Trimble Cityworks, Cartegraph) ensuring best practice and regulatory/contractual alignment"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]
  - "Provides high-level mentorship to senior professionals and directs infrastructure specialist teams, shaping practice direction across the organization"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: JFM responsibility (P6)]

Role calibration
  - Meets the scope bar: "Organization-wide architecture and the hardest problems"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Scope)]
  - Meets the autonomy bar: "Defines direction; minimal oversight"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Autonomy)]
  - Meets the complexity bar: "Strategic, open-ended problems shaping the technical future"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Complexity)]
  - Meets the impact bar: "Organization-wide"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Impact)]
  - Meets the decision rights bar: "Sets technical strategy for a major area"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Decision rights)]
  - Meets the leadership bar: "Recognized authority; multiplies many teams"  →  ⟨target⟩ by ⟨date⟩   [source: level dimension (Leadership)]