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