Assistant Director of Public Works - Regulatory & Environmental Programs
County of Marin
San Rafael, California
$213,033.60 - $234,416.00 Annually
Advance Priorities. Align Efforts. Deliver Results.
The Department of Public Works is composed of more than 260 dedicated professionals who deliver a broad range of essential services, including transportation systems, flood control infrastructure, stormwater and environmental programs, capital project delivery, and general government support. Today, the Department is actively modernizing—embracing data-driven asset management, innovative project delivery methods, and emerging technologies to enhance efficiency, transparency, and service quality. Department employees take pride in expanding both the quality and volume of services delivered, while advancing major infrastructure investments and strengthening long-term resilience. Through this transformation, Public Works continues to evolve as a trusted partner in local government, focused on continuous improvement and delivering high-quality services to the Marin County community.
ABOUT THE POSITION
The County of Marin is seeking a strategic, politically astute executive to serve as its next Assistant Director of Public Works – Regulatory & Environmental Programs. This is a high-impact leadership role responsible for aligning critical regulatory, environmental, and community-focused programs with Countywide projects and initiatives. The next Assistant Director will drive cross-functional alignment, integrate systems, and elevate how Marin delivers on infrastructure, climate resilience, and equitable services.
WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS
Marin County is at a pivotal moment. Climate change, housing pressures, aging infrastructure, and evolving regulatory requirements demand more integrated, strategic leadership. This role is central to that transformation—connecting programs that have historically operated independently and aligning them with the County’s highest priorities. The next Assistant Director will help shape how Marin County delivers smarter, more coordinated, and more impactful public services for years to come.
THE PORTFOLIO
This executive oversees a diverse and influential portfolio of programs:
THE OPPORTUNITY
To bridge organizational boundaries, you will:
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE: Executive Leader | Systems Thinker | Trusted Partner
You are a seasoned public sector leader who understands how to translate complex regulatory and environmental programs into meaningful community outcomes.
You bring:
You will excel if you can:
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
The Department of Public Works offers two Assistant Director of Public Works – Regulatory & Environmental Programs classifications: one requiring a valid California Civil Professional Engineering (PE) license and one that does not.
Assistant Director of Public Works
Any combination of education, training and experience that would provide the required knowledge and skills. A typical way to qualify is graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in business or public administration, management, engineering, planning or a closely related field and five years of experience, which included experience in an assignment related to the work and two years of supervisory, management or administrative experience.
Assistant Director of Public Works - Engineering
Any combination of education, training and experience that would provide the required knowledge and skills. A typical way to qualify is graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in civil engineering or a closely related field and five years of engineering experience which included two years of supervisory, management, or administrative experience.
Certificates and Licenses: Registration as a Civil Engineer issued by the California State Board of Registration for Civil and Professional Engineers.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
Candidates for this classification may be required to successfully pass a background investigation including fingerprint and criminal history evaluation.
ABOUT MARIN COUNTY
At the County of Marin, our employees overwhelmingly report feeling their work is meaningful, they like the work they do, and they are proud to tell people “I work for the County of Marin.” The County of Marin is governed by a five-member Board of Supervisors, each representing one of five districts. The County employs approximately 2,500 employees across 22 departments. Equity is one of the County’s core values, and employees are committed to fostering an anti-racist, multicultural workforce that prioritizes accountability, transformational change, and community engagement. The County has a long history of sound fiscal management; its approximately $866 million budget is balanced, structurally sound, and focused on advancing key community priorities including Infrastructure, Equity, Affordable Housing & Homelessness, Emergency Preparedness, Community & Economic Vitality, and Climate Change Adaptation.
How to Apply:
Filing Deadline:
Tuesday, 6/9/2026, 11:59 P.M. EOE
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