CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posted until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description The Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Linear Infrastructure Operations (OLIO) reports to and is responsible for supporting the Commissioner in the implementation of the Department of Watershed Management’s vision, mission, core values and strategic business plans including providing annual updates to a Service Delivery strategy, the Department’s Strategic Asset Management Plan as well as short and long-term linear infrastructure capital improvement needs. The Deputy Commissioner of OLIO provides direct and indirect supervision to maintain the linear assets of the City of Atlanta’s Drinking Water System comprised of 2,700 miles of water main, 25,000 hydrants, 62,200 valves and other appurtenances; as well as 1,900 miles of sewer pipe, 47,000 manholes and 47,300 storm inlets. The Deputy Commissioner is also responsible for directing, supervising and providing strategic leadership for the divisions within OLIO including: Water Distribution Wastewater Collection Technical Services Operational Support Services Administrative Support Services Oversees all aspects of water and sewer linear infrastructure operation and maintenance including investigations, routine and preventive maintenance, compliance requirements, and customer relations. Develops and maintains policies and procedures for water and sewer operation and maintenance. Oversees work load assignments; coordinates activities with other City departments, other utilities, and the public; provides direct and indirect supervision of staff. Leads workflow process analysis and operational improvement measures as required; identifies and relevant technology innovations for implementation. Expected to exercise considerable judgment in supervising, coordinating, and monitoring the work of staff assigned to the Office of Linear Infrastructure Operations. The incumbent is expected to ensure timeliness of response and resolution of linear infrastructure issues, work quality and minimizing disruptions of service. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides strategic and operating direction to OLIO. Establishes priorities and plans for execution. Tracks and reports operational performance against service level agreements. Planning, directing, coordinating and supervising the repair and maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems assets. Focuses on optimizing operations and creating consistent effective maintenance programs and processes. Manages Office staff selection, deployment and development. Provides effective coaching and employee relations counseling. Serves as an active member of the department senior leadership team. Works collaboratively with peers and diverse stakeholders to advance strategic and operational objectives. Provides oversight for the operations, repair and maintenance of the infrastructure for the delivery of potable water and collection of wastewater Plans programs and implements complete maintenance repair and construction processes Coordinates maintenance and construction work with Division Directors and provides technical assistance Day to day management of the OLIO’s operating budget, personnel, equipment, and facilities; assists with development of CIP budget requests; prepares specifications for major capital expenditures including operating equipment and fleet vehicles Prepares technical operational reports Analyzes data from various data sources such as water system compliance testing, maintenance and repair work orders, and data from other appropriate databases; determines trends, identifies issues, and recommends any needed changes to system operations and maintenance approach Supervises employees including selecting or recommending selection, training, assigning and evaluating work, counseling, disciplining, and/or termination or recommending termination Answers technical questions and advises the public and other governmental agencies on distribution and wastewater collection system policies and procedures Coordinates OLIO’s preventative maintenance and repair program Responds to complaints or requests for information from customers Establish effective cross-department processes and procedures, where necessary, to support and deliver effective utility metering, billing and collection services. Oversight of Watershed Dispatch Center for timely response and resolution to incidents including water emergencies. Work collaboratively with DWM Deputy Commissioners and other Department Managers to identify and execute on potential service enhancements and opportunities. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of water and wastewater utility operation and maintenance functions for a public water utility. Comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and field application techniques used in the maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems including the use of maintenance management systems. Demonstrated ability to plan, direct and coordinate complex maintenance and maintenance management projects and programs. Strong analytical, planning, and project management skills. Knowledge of Asset Management principles and practices. Ability to synthesize data and translate insights into relevant, actionable, strategic, and tactical recommendations. Ability to perform as a leader/coach in the development of staff and actively supervise personnel engaged in utility maintenance and repair operations. Ability to effectively present ideas and reports both verbally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with public officials, employees and the general public. Excellent interpersonal, communication and change management skills Excellent leadership skills. Ability to select, deploy and develop a large team to achieve results. Skill in developing managerial and leadership skills in subordinate technical and operating staff. Dispute resolution and diplomacy; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with direct reports and front-line staff. Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects. Ability to maintain composure and meet deadlines in stressful situations. Able to adapt to change. Strong emphasis on continuous process improvement. Demonstrated ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in civil, sanitary or environmental engineering, business administration or a related field A minimum of ten years of experience in the operations, maintenance, management and/or design of large-scale utility infrastructure A minimum of four years of supervisory experience in water and wastewater utility systems maintenance and rehabilitation at the level of department head, division head, or senior manager in a utility maintenance organization Preferences Demonstrated experience in water and wastewater utility systems maintenance and rehabilitation at the level of department head, division head, or senior manager in a large utility maintenance organization State of Georgia Water Distribution and/or Wastewater Collections Certification
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Posted until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description The Deputy Commissioner of the Office of Linear Infrastructure Operations (OLIO) reports to and is responsible for supporting the Commissioner in the implementation of the Department of Watershed Management’s vision, mission, core values and strategic business plans including providing annual updates to a Service Delivery strategy, the Department’s Strategic Asset Management Plan as well as short and long-term linear infrastructure capital improvement needs. The Deputy Commissioner of OLIO provides direct and indirect supervision to maintain the linear assets of the City of Atlanta’s Drinking Water System comprised of 2,700 miles of water main, 25,000 hydrants, 62,200 valves and other appurtenances; as well as 1,900 miles of sewer pipe, 47,000 manholes and 47,300 storm inlets. The Deputy Commissioner is also responsible for directing, supervising and providing strategic leadership for the divisions within OLIO including: Water Distribution Wastewater Collection Technical Services Operational Support Services Administrative Support Services Oversees all aspects of water and sewer linear infrastructure operation and maintenance including investigations, routine and preventive maintenance, compliance requirements, and customer relations. Develops and maintains policies and procedures for water and sewer operation and maintenance. Oversees work load assignments; coordinates activities with other City departments, other utilities, and the public; provides direct and indirect supervision of staff. Leads workflow process analysis and operational improvement measures as required; identifies and relevant technology innovations for implementation. Expected to exercise considerable judgment in supervising, coordinating, and monitoring the work of staff assigned to the Office of Linear Infrastructure Operations. The incumbent is expected to ensure timeliness of response and resolution of linear infrastructure issues, work quality and minimizing disruptions of service. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides strategic and operating direction to OLIO. Establishes priorities and plans for execution. Tracks and reports operational performance against service level agreements. Planning, directing, coordinating and supervising the repair and maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems assets. Focuses on optimizing operations and creating consistent effective maintenance programs and processes. Manages Office staff selection, deployment and development. Provides effective coaching and employee relations counseling. Serves as an active member of the department senior leadership team. Works collaboratively with peers and diverse stakeholders to advance strategic and operational objectives. Provides oversight for the operations, repair and maintenance of the infrastructure for the delivery of potable water and collection of wastewater Plans programs and implements complete maintenance repair and construction processes Coordinates maintenance and construction work with Division Directors and provides technical assistance Day to day management of the OLIO’s operating budget, personnel, equipment, and facilities; assists with development of CIP budget requests; prepares specifications for major capital expenditures including operating equipment and fleet vehicles Prepares technical operational reports Analyzes data from various data sources such as water system compliance testing, maintenance and repair work orders, and data from other appropriate databases; determines trends, identifies issues, and recommends any needed changes to system operations and maintenance approach Supervises employees including selecting or recommending selection, training, assigning and evaluating work, counseling, disciplining, and/or termination or recommending termination Answers technical questions and advises the public and other governmental agencies on distribution and wastewater collection system policies and procedures Coordinates OLIO’s preventative maintenance and repair program Responds to complaints or requests for information from customers Establish effective cross-department processes and procedures, where necessary, to support and deliver effective utility metering, billing and collection services. Oversight of Watershed Dispatch Center for timely response and resolution to incidents including water emergencies. Work collaboratively with DWM Deputy Commissioners and other Department Managers to identify and execute on potential service enhancements and opportunities. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of water and wastewater utility operation and maintenance functions for a public water utility. Comprehensive knowledge of the principles, practices, and field application techniques used in the maintenance of water distribution and wastewater collection systems including the use of maintenance management systems. Demonstrated ability to plan, direct and coordinate complex maintenance and maintenance management projects and programs. Strong analytical, planning, and project management skills. Knowledge of Asset Management principles and practices. Ability to synthesize data and translate insights into relevant, actionable, strategic, and tactical recommendations. Ability to perform as a leader/coach in the development of staff and actively supervise personnel engaged in utility maintenance and repair operations. Ability to effectively present ideas and reports both verbally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with public officials, employees and the general public. Excellent interpersonal, communication and change management skills Excellent leadership skills. Ability to select, deploy and develop a large team to achieve results. Skill in developing managerial and leadership skills in subordinate technical and operating staff. Dispute resolution and diplomacy; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with direct reports and front-line staff. Ability to manage multiple priorities and projects. Ability to maintain composure and meet deadlines in stressful situations. Able to adapt to change. Strong emphasis on continuous process improvement. Demonstrated ability to work both autonomously and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in civil, sanitary or environmental engineering, business administration or a related field A minimum of ten years of experience in the operations, maintenance, management and/or design of large-scale utility infrastructure A minimum of four years of supervisory experience in water and wastewater utility systems maintenance and rehabilitation at the level of department head, division head, or senior manager in a utility maintenance organization Preferences Demonstrated experience in water and wastewater utility systems maintenance and rehabilitation at the level of department head, division head, or senior manager in a large utility maintenance organization State of Georgia Water Distribution and/or Wastewater Collections Certification
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Positions in this class are the top level of leadership, technical and operational department direction, reporting to the Commissioner of Watershed Management. The position directs a major aspect of the department, including Administration, Communications and Community Relations; Performance & Accountability; Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs, and Procurement Planning and Strategic Sourcing through a staff of seasoned, subordinate directors and other leadership staff. The Deputy Position implements operating policies and procedures, plans and manages budgets, directs operations, develops leadership and technical talent, develops and implements capital projects, and monitors and measures performance of the operations of the Office to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Supervision Received Positions are members of senior leadership in very large and critical City Department. As such, guidance received is largely strategic in nature, and feedback is collaborative among the Commissioner and the various Deputy Commissioners. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides strategic and operating direction to a major division of the Department of Watershed Management. Defines objectives and activities of each division under the Office for the purpose of achieving the goals of the Department, and assigns responsibilities to each work group. Reviews and approves operating plans and procedures developed by each functional group. Operates under the priorities of the Department; Customer Service, Workplace Safety, Environmental Compliance, and Operational Efficiency. Develops annual operating plans and collaborates with other senior department leadership to develop and propose budgets for the Office. Establishes performance and productivity expectations for each division of the Office; implements reporting systems and processes as necessary to monitor performance in accordance with key performance indicators a to maps progress against objectives. Reviews and verifies technical data and reports. Serves as an active member of the senior leadership team for the Department to develop and implement broad strategic initiatives and long-term operating plans. Works hours beyond 40 hours/week on occasion. Plans for the skill development of the Office to include leadership, technical professional, and skilled workers. Collaborates with subordinate directors and managers to plan essential training and development that will build, improve, or maintain appropriate job skills as well as emergency preparedness. As needed, presents technical information to the Mayor, Council, business groups, or the public. Builds cooperative relationships with other Deputy Commissioners, with other City department staff, with counterparts in other water systems, and with appropriate regulatory officials. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of water resource technology, changes to appropriate state and federal water quality and environmental regulations, and tools of the trade. Decision Making High level decision making that impacts the Department and City water customers. Reviews, interprets, and applies departmental policies. Establishes responsibilities, organizational structure, work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. for an Office of the Department. Leadership Provided Provides leadership and guidance to a group of experienced functional directors and managers. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and coaching. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Overall broad knowledge of administrative/management functions, water/wastewater industry, strategic sourcing and procurement, legislative process and policy, strategic planning, community and stakeholder engagement, asset management and control, facilities management, auditing, etc. Skill in building cooperative teams of highly skilled personnel; in gaining employee commitment to improved productivity and quality; to instill in employees a sense of obligation to provide the City with a safe and reliable water supply. Skill in developing managerial and leadership skills in subordinate technical and operating staff. Ability to build productive working relationships with leadership and employees across departmental lines within the City, and across local jurisdictions; ability to present assigned group's operating priorities and plans to internal audiences, budget managers, the Mayor and City Council, and citizens as required Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, Engineering (civil/environmental, mechanical, or chemical), Science, or related area. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have academic background that is related to the broad area of responsibility. Minimum of fifteen years of leadership experience at the manager level or above in administration/management, operations, planning, design, or related function. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have demonstrated experience and accomplishments specifically related to the broad area of responsibility. Preferred Education & Experience In addition to the minimum qualifications, JD or Ms in a related or complementary area is preferred. Leadership experience in private sector or government is also preferred. Licensures and Certifications None. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Posting until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Positions in this class are the top level of leadership, technical and operational department direction, reporting to the Commissioner of Watershed Management. The position directs a major aspect of the department, including Administration, Communications and Community Relations; Performance & Accountability; Policy and Intergovernmental Affairs, and Procurement Planning and Strategic Sourcing through a staff of seasoned, subordinate directors and other leadership staff. The Deputy Position implements operating policies and procedures, plans and manages budgets, directs operations, develops leadership and technical talent, develops and implements capital projects, and monitors and measures performance of the operations of the Office to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Supervision Received Positions are members of senior leadership in very large and critical City Department. As such, guidance received is largely strategic in nature, and feedback is collaborative among the Commissioner and the various Deputy Commissioners. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides strategic and operating direction to a major division of the Department of Watershed Management. Defines objectives and activities of each division under the Office for the purpose of achieving the goals of the Department, and assigns responsibilities to each work group. Reviews and approves operating plans and procedures developed by each functional group. Operates under the priorities of the Department; Customer Service, Workplace Safety, Environmental Compliance, and Operational Efficiency. Develops annual operating plans and collaborates with other senior department leadership to develop and propose budgets for the Office. Establishes performance and productivity expectations for each division of the Office; implements reporting systems and processes as necessary to monitor performance in accordance with key performance indicators a to maps progress against objectives. Reviews and verifies technical data and reports. Serves as an active member of the senior leadership team for the Department to develop and implement broad strategic initiatives and long-term operating plans. Works hours beyond 40 hours/week on occasion. Plans for the skill development of the Office to include leadership, technical professional, and skilled workers. Collaborates with subordinate directors and managers to plan essential training and development that will build, improve, or maintain appropriate job skills as well as emergency preparedness. As needed, presents technical information to the Mayor, Council, business groups, or the public. Builds cooperative relationships with other Deputy Commissioners, with other City department staff, with counterparts in other water systems, and with appropriate regulatory officials. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of water resource technology, changes to appropriate state and federal water quality and environmental regulations, and tools of the trade. Decision Making High level decision making that impacts the Department and City water customers. Reviews, interprets, and applies departmental policies. Establishes responsibilities, organizational structure, work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. for an Office of the Department. Leadership Provided Provides leadership and guidance to a group of experienced functional directors and managers. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and coaching. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Overall broad knowledge of administrative/management functions, water/wastewater industry, strategic sourcing and procurement, legislative process and policy, strategic planning, community and stakeholder engagement, asset management and control, facilities management, auditing, etc. Skill in building cooperative teams of highly skilled personnel; in gaining employee commitment to improved productivity and quality; to instill in employees a sense of obligation to provide the City with a safe and reliable water supply. Skill in developing managerial and leadership skills in subordinate technical and operating staff. Ability to build productive working relationships with leadership and employees across departmental lines within the City, and across local jurisdictions; ability to present assigned group's operating priorities and plans to internal audiences, budget managers, the Mayor and City Council, and citizens as required Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science, Engineering (civil/environmental, mechanical, or chemical), Science, or related area. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have academic background that is related to the broad area of responsibility. Minimum of fifteen years of leadership experience at the manager level or above in administration/management, operations, planning, design, or related function. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have demonstrated experience and accomplishments specifically related to the broad area of responsibility. Preferred Education & Experience In addition to the minimum qualifications, JD or Ms in a related or complementary area is preferred. Leadership experience in private sector or government is also preferred. Licensures and Certifications None. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posted until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Positions in this class are the top level of technical and operational department direction, reporting to the Commissioner of Watershed Management. Each position directs a major aspect of the overall program, including Engineering Services; Water Water Treatment and Reclamation; Infrastructure Operations; Customer and Business Services; and Watershed Protection through a staff of seasoned, subordinate directors and other leadership staff. The deputy Position implements operating policies and procedures, plans and manages budgets, directs operations, develops leadership and technical talent, develops and implements capital projects, and monitors and measures performance of the operations of the Office to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Supervision Received Positions are members of senior leadership in very large and critical City Department. As such, guidance received is largely strategic in nature, and feedback is collaborative among the Commissioner and the various Deputy Commissioners. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides strategic and operating direction to a major division of the Department of Watershed Management. Defines objectives and activities of each division under the Office for the purpose of achieving the goals of the Department and assigns responsibilities to each work group. Reviews and approves operating plans and procedures developed by each functional group. Operates under the priorities of the Department, Customer Service, Workplace Safety, Environmental Compliance, and Operational Efficiency. Develops annual operating plans and collaborates with other senior department leadership to develop and propose budgets for the Office. Establishes performance and productivity expectations for each division of the Office; implements reporting systems and processes as necessary to monitor performance in accordance with key performance indicators a to maps progress against objectives. Reviews and verifies technical data and reports. Serves as an active member of the senior leadership team for the Department to develop and implement broad strategic initiatives and long-term operating plans. Works hours beyond 40 hours/week on occasion. Plans for the skill development of the Office to include leadership, technical professional, and skilled workers. Collaborates with subordinate directors and managers to plan essential training and development that will build, improve, or maintain appropriate job skills as well as emergency preparedness. As needed, presents technical information to the Mayor, Council, business groups, or the public. Builds cooperative relationships with other Deputy Commissioners, with other City department staff, with counterparts in other water systems, and with appropriate regulatory officials. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of water resource technology, changes to appropriate state and federal water quality and environmental regulations, and tools of the trade. Decision-Making High-level decision making that impacts the Department and City water customers. Reviews, interprets, and applies departmental policies. Establishes responsibilities, organizational structure, work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. for an Office of the Department. Leadership Provided Provides leadership and guidance to a group of experienced functional directors and managers. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and coaching. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Overall knowledge of water supply, water treatment, distribution system, collection system, wastewater treatment, stormwater systems, water quality and stream protection, master planning, civil design, construction, maintenance, and repair for large water systems; in-depth knowledge of one or more specialized aspects of Watershed operations (e.g. Engineering, construction, water treatment, etc.); knowledge of the regulatory environment for water supply and water treatment operations (including EPD, EPA, etc.). Skill in building cooperative teams of highly skilled personnel; in gaining employee commitment to improved productivity and quality; to instill in employees a sense of obligation to provide the City with a safe and reliable water supply. Skill in developing managerial and leadership skills in subordinate technical and operating staff. Ability to build productive working relationships with leadership and employees across departmental lines within the City, and across local jurisdictions; ability to present assigned group's operating priorities and plans to internal audiences, budget managers, the Mayor and City Council, and citizens as required Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in civil, mechanical, or chemical engineering, chemistry, hydrology, biology or related area. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have academic background that is related to the broad area of responsibility. Minimum of 10 years of leadership experience at the manager level or above in watershed operations, planning, design, or related function. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have demonstrated experience and accomplishments specifically related to the broad area of responsibility. Preferred Education & Experience In addition to the minimum qualifications, a Master's Degree in a related or complementary area is preferred (for example, a Bachelor's degree in engineering plus an MBA/MPA or a Bachelor's Degree in chemistry with a Master's in engineering). Leadership experience in a large urban water system is also preferred. Licensures and Certifications Depending on the area of assignment, incumbent may be required to be a Registered Professional Engineer, or to be certified in plant operations or other functions by the EPA, FEMA or other state or federal agencies. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required Physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Posted until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Positions in this class are the top level of technical and operational department direction, reporting to the Commissioner of Watershed Management. Each position directs a major aspect of the overall program, including Engineering Services; Water Water Treatment and Reclamation; Infrastructure Operations; Customer and Business Services; and Watershed Protection through a staff of seasoned, subordinate directors and other leadership staff. The deputy Position implements operating policies and procedures, plans and manages budgets, directs operations, develops leadership and technical talent, develops and implements capital projects, and monitors and measures performance of the operations of the Office to ensure efficiency and effectiveness. Supervision Received Positions are members of senior leadership in very large and critical City Department. As such, guidance received is largely strategic in nature, and feedback is collaborative among the Commissioner and the various Deputy Commissioners. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides strategic and operating direction to a major division of the Department of Watershed Management. Defines objectives and activities of each division under the Office for the purpose of achieving the goals of the Department and assigns responsibilities to each work group. Reviews and approves operating plans and procedures developed by each functional group. Operates under the priorities of the Department, Customer Service, Workplace Safety, Environmental Compliance, and Operational Efficiency. Develops annual operating plans and collaborates with other senior department leadership to develop and propose budgets for the Office. Establishes performance and productivity expectations for each division of the Office; implements reporting systems and processes as necessary to monitor performance in accordance with key performance indicators a to maps progress against objectives. Reviews and verifies technical data and reports. Serves as an active member of the senior leadership team for the Department to develop and implement broad strategic initiatives and long-term operating plans. Works hours beyond 40 hours/week on occasion. Plans for the skill development of the Office to include leadership, technical professional, and skilled workers. Collaborates with subordinate directors and managers to plan essential training and development that will build, improve, or maintain appropriate job skills as well as emergency preparedness. As needed, presents technical information to the Mayor, Council, business groups, or the public. Builds cooperative relationships with other Deputy Commissioners, with other City department staff, with counterparts in other water systems, and with appropriate regulatory officials. Maintains up-to-date knowledge of water resource technology, changes to appropriate state and federal water quality and environmental regulations, and tools of the trade. Decision-Making High-level decision making that impacts the Department and City water customers. Reviews, interprets, and applies departmental policies. Establishes responsibilities, organizational structure, work methods, timetables, performance standards, etc. for an Office of the Department. Leadership Provided Provides leadership and guidance to a group of experienced functional directors and managers. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and coaching. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Overall knowledge of water supply, water treatment, distribution system, collection system, wastewater treatment, stormwater systems, water quality and stream protection, master planning, civil design, construction, maintenance, and repair for large water systems; in-depth knowledge of one or more specialized aspects of Watershed operations (e.g. Engineering, construction, water treatment, etc.); knowledge of the regulatory environment for water supply and water treatment operations (including EPD, EPA, etc.). Skill in building cooperative teams of highly skilled personnel; in gaining employee commitment to improved productivity and quality; to instill in employees a sense of obligation to provide the City with a safe and reliable water supply. Skill in developing managerial and leadership skills in subordinate technical and operating staff. Ability to build productive working relationships with leadership and employees across departmental lines within the City, and across local jurisdictions; ability to present assigned group's operating priorities and plans to internal audiences, budget managers, the Mayor and City Council, and citizens as required Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in civil, mechanical, or chemical engineering, chemistry, hydrology, biology or related area. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have academic background that is related to the broad area of responsibility. Minimum of 10 years of leadership experience at the manager level or above in watershed operations, planning, design, or related function. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have demonstrated experience and accomplishments specifically related to the broad area of responsibility. Preferred Education & Experience In addition to the minimum qualifications, a Master's Degree in a related or complementary area is preferred (for example, a Bachelor's degree in engineering plus an MBA/MPA or a Bachelor's Degree in chemistry with a Master's in engineering). Leadership experience in a large urban water system is also preferred. Licensures and Certifications Depending on the area of assignment, incumbent may be required to be a Registered Professional Engineer, or to be certified in plant operations or other functions by the EPA, FEMA or other state or federal agencies. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required Physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Job Location: This position will be located at 205 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, MO 65101. Why you'll love this position: The primary responsibility of this position is to provide high-level operational and logistical support to the Deputy Commissioner (deputy) of the Division of Learning Services, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (department). A person in this classification may have functional authority over employees performing a wide-range of administrative functions and can expect exercise significant discretion and autonomy in the performance of duties. Work is often of a highly confidential and sensitive nature. A person in this classification can expect contact with all levels of department staff, members of the board, members of the legislature and legislative staff, school administrators, and the public. What you'll do: Provide operational and logistical support to the deputy. Maintain the deputy's calendar, email account, and review on a daily basis (remain confidential). Answer the deputy's telephone and office phones. Use professional telephone etiquette to provide service or to transfer to appropriate Department unit/person. Take minutes for the deputy's weekly meetings. Assist in the coordination and planning of the Annual Cooperative Conference for School Administrators. Serve as liaison between the conference planner, session, presenters and Department staff for logistics and other details regarding the conference. Prepare contracts for the conference venue and keynote speakers. Monitor up-to-date information regarding the conference registration and billing. Maintain special guest list for luncheon honoring Pioneers. Prepare the guest list with introductions for Commissioner of Education. Work closely with Communications and Media Productions staff to ensure all aspects of conference are covered. Draft and/or prepare and proofread correspondence, emails, spreadsheets, presentations, reports, and Division of Learning Services' agenda items for the State Board of Education in order to ensure proper format and grammatical structure before submitting to the deputy. Schedule and/or arrange for hotel rooms, meals, conference rooms and equipment, transportation, and other travel arrangements in support of the deputy, and/or staff, schedules, and meeting requirements and location. Prepare expense reimbursement, invoice payment, purchase requisitions, and other forms for appropriate signature before forwarding for processing. Review and approve Division of Learning Services expense reports in MoDocs. Confirm appropriate staff ETA coding and approve the document from Human Resources on a bi-monthly basis. Create and maintain file system (electronic) in order to facilitate retrieval of documents at a later date. Meet with other support staff in order to communicate standards, procedures, disseminate information, or to coordinate effort. Provide backup to the offices within the Commissioner's office, the Deputy of the Division of Financial and Administrative Services, and the State Board of Education. Prepare personnel requisitions, hire forms, and hire letters for office personnel. Scan final personnel forms into common folder for both deputy offices to use. Review and approve contracts in the Concord system prior to the deputy's approving. All you need for success: Minimum Qualifications Graduation from high school or High School Equivalency. Possess work experience that has prepared an individual to perform the duties of special assistant to upper management. Five years of progressively responsible support tasks of which at least two years involve the direct support to upper management within the department. More reasons to love this position: The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . If you have questions about this position please contact: hr@dese.mo.gov Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Human Resources at (573) 751-9619, through Missouri Relay System at (800) 735-2966, or via email at hr@dese.mo.gov . Notice of Non-Discrimination: The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, veteran status, mental or physical disability, or any other basis prohibited by statute in its programs and activities. Inquiries related to Department employment practices may be directed to the Jefferson State Office Building, Human Resources Director, 8th floor, 205 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480; telephone number 573-751-9619 or TYY 800-735-2966. To Our Applicants with Disabilities: For assistance with any phase of the Department process, please notify the Director of Human Resources at (573) 751-9619. Reasonable attempts will be made to accommodate special needs. TTY/TDD Relay Missouri service (800) 735-2966. Notice to Applicants: The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is unable to sponsor applicants in their application for work visas through INS. If you have questions, please contact Human Resources. The State of Missouri is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-24
Apr 11, 2024
Full Time
Job Location: This position will be located at 205 Jefferson St., Jefferson City, MO 65101. Why you'll love this position: The primary responsibility of this position is to provide high-level operational and logistical support to the Deputy Commissioner (deputy) of the Division of Learning Services, Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (department). A person in this classification may have functional authority over employees performing a wide-range of administrative functions and can expect exercise significant discretion and autonomy in the performance of duties. Work is often of a highly confidential and sensitive nature. A person in this classification can expect contact with all levels of department staff, members of the board, members of the legislature and legislative staff, school administrators, and the public. What you'll do: Provide operational and logistical support to the deputy. Maintain the deputy's calendar, email account, and review on a daily basis (remain confidential). Answer the deputy's telephone and office phones. Use professional telephone etiquette to provide service or to transfer to appropriate Department unit/person. Take minutes for the deputy's weekly meetings. Assist in the coordination and planning of the Annual Cooperative Conference for School Administrators. Serve as liaison between the conference planner, session, presenters and Department staff for logistics and other details regarding the conference. Prepare contracts for the conference venue and keynote speakers. Monitor up-to-date information regarding the conference registration and billing. Maintain special guest list for luncheon honoring Pioneers. Prepare the guest list with introductions for Commissioner of Education. Work closely with Communications and Media Productions staff to ensure all aspects of conference are covered. Draft and/or prepare and proofread correspondence, emails, spreadsheets, presentations, reports, and Division of Learning Services' agenda items for the State Board of Education in order to ensure proper format and grammatical structure before submitting to the deputy. Schedule and/or arrange for hotel rooms, meals, conference rooms and equipment, transportation, and other travel arrangements in support of the deputy, and/or staff, schedules, and meeting requirements and location. Prepare expense reimbursement, invoice payment, purchase requisitions, and other forms for appropriate signature before forwarding for processing. Review and approve Division of Learning Services expense reports in MoDocs. Confirm appropriate staff ETA coding and approve the document from Human Resources on a bi-monthly basis. Create and maintain file system (electronic) in order to facilitate retrieval of documents at a later date. Meet with other support staff in order to communicate standards, procedures, disseminate information, or to coordinate effort. Provide backup to the offices within the Commissioner's office, the Deputy of the Division of Financial and Administrative Services, and the State Board of Education. Prepare personnel requisitions, hire forms, and hire letters for office personnel. Scan final personnel forms into common folder for both deputy offices to use. Review and approve contracts in the Concord system prior to the deputy's approving. All you need for success: Minimum Qualifications Graduation from high school or High School Equivalency. Possess work experience that has prepared an individual to perform the duties of special assistant to upper management. Five years of progressively responsible support tasks of which at least two years involve the direct support to upper management within the department. More reasons to love this position: The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . If you have questions about this position please contact: hr@dese.mo.gov Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Human Resources at (573) 751-9619, through Missouri Relay System at (800) 735-2966, or via email at hr@dese.mo.gov . Notice of Non-Discrimination: The Department of Elementary and Secondary Education does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, age, veteran status, mental or physical disability, or any other basis prohibited by statute in its programs and activities. Inquiries related to Department employment practices may be directed to the Jefferson State Office Building, Human Resources Director, 8th floor, 205 Jefferson Street, P.O. Box 480, Jefferson City, Missouri 65102-0480; telephone number 573-751-9619 or TYY 800-735-2966. To Our Applicants with Disabilities: For assistance with any phase of the Department process, please notify the Director of Human Resources at (573) 751-9619. Reasonable attempts will be made to accommodate special needs. TTY/TDD Relay Missouri service (800) 735-2966. Notice to Applicants: The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is unable to sponsor applicants in their application for work visas through INS. If you have questions, please contact Human Resources. The State of Missouri is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-24
Nassau County, FL
NASSAU COUNTY, Florida, United States
Description Under limited supervision, develops and manages a data collection and evaluation system, based on the County’s Strategic Plan, with the objective of a meaningful and robust reporting system. Supports major initiatives of the Department of Strategic Advancement, as directed by the BOCC and Strategic Plan. Examples of Duties Creates and manages a monitoring system of activities across departments using the Goals, Targets, Initiatives and Projects within the Nassau County Board of County Commissioner’s Strategic Plan. Creates reporting system for all departments, ensuring data is collected in a timely manner. Develops measures to manage performance data being collected in order to provide meaningful information to day-to-day managers and policy makers. Collects and analyzes information on how resources are managed, how they are acquired, how they are used, and whether County Commissioners and the public have been given an adequate explanation of what has been accomplished with the resources provided to County staff. Researches and assimilates data from reporting system for the development of analyses and reports. Collects, assesses, researches, and analyses data for strategic planning and performance management; presents ways to enhance County operations and effectiveness. Prepares documentation and presentations for staff, elected officials, committees and general public. Manages the County’s online “Performance Measurements Dashboard.” Manges and oversees the ongoing development, implementation and maintenance of the County’s Strategic Plan website (within the Dashboard). Works with the Office of Management & Budget to correlate monitored activities with the approved budget; reports on expenditures and revenues related to monitored activities. Conducts research or special projects or assessments relative to strategic business issues affecting the County. Identifies sources of data and recommends procurement of key data to improve strategic analysis. Develops Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and benchmarks for monitored activities. Identifies areas where improvements/efficiencies can be made within the County. Researches industry trends and conducts market research. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, co-workers, other County personnel, Board of Commissioners, news media, consultants, various other Government Agencies, vendors, customers and the general public. May operate a vehicle and a variety of equipment, which may include a computer, printer, telephone, calculator, copier, fax machine, other office equipment. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs other duties as required. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a Bachelors Degree in a related field; Masters preferred, supplemented by a minimum of three (3) years of related experience in data analysis and interpretation or a combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Requires exposure to mission-driven strategic planning models, as well as extensive database experience. Requires a valid State Driver’s License. Supplemental Information Knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of Nassau County as they pertain to the performance duties of the Strategic Planning Analyst. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other Governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy. Adept at queries, report writing and presenting findings. Ability to collect, compile, interpret data with strong quantitative analysis capability. Ability to plan, design and conduct sophisticated operational, management and related studies and analyses. Ability to research, compile and summarize varied information, evaluate alternatives and reach sound conclusions. Ability to interpret, explain and apply complex policies, regulations and procedures. Ability to prepare clear and accurate reports, correspondence, procedures, policies and other written materials. Knowledge and experience in program/project management. Ability to communicate clearly, concisely and accurately, orally and in writing. Ability to comprehend, interpret and apply regulations, procedures and related information. Knowledge in interpersonal and administrative skills. Ability to communicate effectively, tactfully and persuasively with members of the general public, subordinates and other County staff in difficult situations, both orally and in writing. Ability to ensure Departmental compliance with all laws and regulations and control the activities of the Department through effective supervision. Knowledge of administrative principles involved in developing, coordinating and supervising various programs and related activities. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Knowledge of modern office practices and terminology. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, elected officials, community interest groups and the general public. Knowledge of proper English usage, punctuation, spelling and grammar. Ability to operate and maintain a variety of office equipment as necessary in the performance of daily activities. Ability to assemble information and prepare reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in coordinating Department Programs; making sound decisions; determining procedures; setting priorities; setting schedules; maintaining standards; resolving problems; performing routine and non-routine tasks. Ability to work under stressful conditions as required. Ability to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Tasks may require extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Stooping Sitting Kneeling Bending Crouching Reaching Standing Walking Lifting and carrying up to 10 lbs. Pushing and pulling (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed inside in an office environment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Tuition Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The County may provide tuition assistance to cover the cost of tuition and books to County employees requesting tuition reimbursement for courses at an accredited college or university which are applicable to the employee's field of work and/or are of such nature to directly prepare employees for positions of greater responsibility within the County. Contact the Human Resources Office for additional details. HOLIDAYS The following, as well as any other days the BOCC may declare, are designated as official holidays for County Employees: New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents Day Good Friday Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day The Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day PTO LEAVE All full-time employees shall accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) Leave in accordance with the following formula: Years of Employment Hours Per Year 0 through the end of the 4th year 180 5 years through the end of the 10th year 200 11 years through the end of the 15th year 220 16 years and over 240 For additional information please view Nassau County's Policies & Procedures .
Apr 10, 2024
Full Time
Description Under limited supervision, develops and manages a data collection and evaluation system, based on the County’s Strategic Plan, with the objective of a meaningful and robust reporting system. Supports major initiatives of the Department of Strategic Advancement, as directed by the BOCC and Strategic Plan. Examples of Duties Creates and manages a monitoring system of activities across departments using the Goals, Targets, Initiatives and Projects within the Nassau County Board of County Commissioner’s Strategic Plan. Creates reporting system for all departments, ensuring data is collected in a timely manner. Develops measures to manage performance data being collected in order to provide meaningful information to day-to-day managers and policy makers. Collects and analyzes information on how resources are managed, how they are acquired, how they are used, and whether County Commissioners and the public have been given an adequate explanation of what has been accomplished with the resources provided to County staff. Researches and assimilates data from reporting system for the development of analyses and reports. Collects, assesses, researches, and analyses data for strategic planning and performance management; presents ways to enhance County operations and effectiveness. Prepares documentation and presentations for staff, elected officials, committees and general public. Manages the County’s online “Performance Measurements Dashboard.” Manges and oversees the ongoing development, implementation and maintenance of the County’s Strategic Plan website (within the Dashboard). Works with the Office of Management & Budget to correlate monitored activities with the approved budget; reports on expenditures and revenues related to monitored activities. Conducts research or special projects or assessments relative to strategic business issues affecting the County. Identifies sources of data and recommends procurement of key data to improve strategic analysis. Develops Key Performance Indicators (KPI) and benchmarks for monitored activities. Identifies areas where improvements/efficiencies can be made within the County. Researches industry trends and conducts market research. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, co-workers, other County personnel, Board of Commissioners, news media, consultants, various other Government Agencies, vendors, customers and the general public. May operate a vehicle and a variety of equipment, which may include a computer, printer, telephone, calculator, copier, fax machine, other office equipment. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs other duties as required. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a Bachelors Degree in a related field; Masters preferred, supplemented by a minimum of three (3) years of related experience in data analysis and interpretation or a combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. Requires exposure to mission-driven strategic planning models, as well as extensive database experience. Requires a valid State Driver’s License. Supplemental Information Knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of Nassau County as they pertain to the performance duties of the Strategic Planning Analyst. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other Governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Strong analytical skills with the ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with attention to detail and accuracy. Adept at queries, report writing and presenting findings. Ability to collect, compile, interpret data with strong quantitative analysis capability. Ability to plan, design and conduct sophisticated operational, management and related studies and analyses. Ability to research, compile and summarize varied information, evaluate alternatives and reach sound conclusions. Ability to interpret, explain and apply complex policies, regulations and procedures. Ability to prepare clear and accurate reports, correspondence, procedures, policies and other written materials. Knowledge and experience in program/project management. Ability to communicate clearly, concisely and accurately, orally and in writing. Ability to comprehend, interpret and apply regulations, procedures and related information. Knowledge in interpersonal and administrative skills. Ability to communicate effectively, tactfully and persuasively with members of the general public, subordinates and other County staff in difficult situations, both orally and in writing. Ability to ensure Departmental compliance with all laws and regulations and control the activities of the Department through effective supervision. Knowledge of administrative principles involved in developing, coordinating and supervising various programs and related activities. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Knowledge of modern office practices and terminology. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, elected officials, community interest groups and the general public. Knowledge of proper English usage, punctuation, spelling and grammar. Ability to operate and maintain a variety of office equipment as necessary in the performance of daily activities. Ability to assemble information and prepare reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Ability to use independent judgment and discretion in coordinating Department Programs; making sound decisions; determining procedures; setting priorities; setting schedules; maintaining standards; resolving problems; performing routine and non-routine tasks. Ability to work under stressful conditions as required. Ability to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Tasks may require extended periods of time at a keyboard or workstation. Stooping Sitting Kneeling Bending Crouching Reaching Standing Walking Lifting and carrying up to 10 lbs. Pushing and pulling (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed inside in an office environment. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Tuition Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The County may provide tuition assistance to cover the cost of tuition and books to County employees requesting tuition reimbursement for courses at an accredited college or university which are applicable to the employee's field of work and/or are of such nature to directly prepare employees for positions of greater responsibility within the County. Contact the Human Resources Office for additional details. HOLIDAYS The following, as well as any other days the BOCC may declare, are designated as official holidays for County Employees: New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents Day Good Friday Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day The Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day PTO LEAVE All full-time employees shall accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) Leave in accordance with the following formula: Years of Employment Hours Per Year 0 through the end of the 4th year 180 5 years through the end of the 10th year 200 11 years through the end of the 15th year 220 16 years and over 240 For additional information please view Nassau County's Policies & Procedures .
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in civil, mechanical, or chemical engineering, chemistry, hydrology, biology or related area. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have academic background that is related to the broad area of responsibility. Minimum of 10 years of leadership experience at the manager level or above in watershed operations, planning, design, or related function. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have demonstrated experience and accomplishments specifically related to the broad area of responsibility. Preferred Education & Experience In addition to the minimum qualifications, a master's degree in a related or complementary area is preferred (for example, a bachelor's degree in engineering plus an MBA/MPA or a bachelor's degree in chemistry with a master's in engineering). Leadership experience in a large urban water system is also preferred. Licensures and Certifications Depending on the area of assignment, incumbent may be required to be a Registered Professional Engineer, or to be certified in plant operations or other functions by the EPA, FEMA or other state or federal agencies. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Posting Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor's degree in civil, mechanical, or chemical engineering, chemistry, hydrology, biology or related area. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have academic background that is related to the broad area of responsibility. Minimum of 10 years of leadership experience at the manager level or above in watershed operations, planning, design, or related function. Positions in this class will typically be expected to have demonstrated experience and accomplishments specifically related to the broad area of responsibility. Preferred Education & Experience In addition to the minimum qualifications, a master's degree in a related or complementary area is preferred (for example, a bachelor's degree in engineering plus an MBA/MPA or a bachelor's degree in chemistry with a master's in engineering). Leadership experience in a large urban water system is also preferred. Licensures and Certifications Depending on the area of assignment, incumbent may be required to be a Registered Professional Engineer, or to be certified in plant operations or other functions by the EPA, FEMA or other state or federal agencies. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posted until filled Salary range: $109,600 - $182,600 At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description The Chief of Staff for the Department of Watershed Management reports to and is responsible for supporting the Commissioner in the implementation of the Department of Watershed Management’s vision, mission, core values and strategic business plans. The DWM Chief of Staff is responsible for close collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Governmental Affairs, Department of Law, and any other necessary key City departments and offices. The DWM Chief of Staff is also responsible for driving implementation of the Department’s strategic plan including communication of strategies, goals, objectives, and initiatives to all staff. Provides leadership in the development of organizational plans and strategic direction of the utility, with direct oversight of the Department’s policy development and strategic planning initiatives and framework. Oversees all staff of the Office of the Commissioner. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides support with the implementation of strategy and policy recommendations where applicable across the organization. Oversees the successful implementation of key strategic initiatives for internal and external stakeholders. Oversight of employee and customer experience mapping and improvements Provides support with cross-functional leadership and support to various City initiatives on behalf of the department. Establishes external partnerships to improve department’s connectivity to the customers and community stakeholders, local, state, and federal and related organizations. Performs managerial, operational, analytical, research and communication related duties and responsibilities to support and drive the implementation of the Department’s Strategic Plan. Serves as the Commissioner’s office liaison with committees and champions for strategic plan implementation; also responsible for driving specific measurement initiatives. Serves as liaison for industry organizations and related environmental stakeholders. Ensures all staff throughout the department are kept current regarding changes in policies, regulations, laws, and programmatic initiatives impacting the Department of Watershed Management. Develops and implements standardized strategic planning tools to foster consistency over time and across projects. Assists Deputy Commissioners and Directors to identify processes, capabilities, and metrics around the strategic planning process. With the support of the Office of Performance and Accountability, analyzes data to determine present and future performance in relation to internal strategic priority key performance indicators and industry trends. Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Demonstrated skill in organization, resource (including time) management, strategic planning, and implementation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including an ability to work effectively with a large and diverse management and workforce. Knowledge of labor relations principles Comprehensive knowledge of the modern principles of operations management as it applies to a utility operation. Proven ability to plan and lead policy and strategic planning initiatives and activities of a complex organization. Ability to direct and implement strategies for improved internal communications with employees to engage, inform and retrieve feedback. Demonstrates thorough understanding of organizational mission, goals, operational functions and supporting business processes. Designs comprehensive and realistic plans using strategic goals. Skill in planning, prioritizing, and problem-solving. Ability to lead, direct, mentor, organize and effectively communicate with individuals to accomplish goals consistent with the strategic business plans. Ability to build and sustain a collaborative, high performing team culture. Ability to provide leadership to others. Ability to make decisions that are fair and impartial. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business or Public Administration, Political Science, or related field from an accredited college or university and twelve (12) years of progressive experience with five (5) years of executive level experience Demonstrated experience building and maintaining key internal and external stakeholder relationships. Demonstrated ability to establish productive, innovative work environments. Preferred Education & Experience Master’s degree in Engineering, Business or Public Administration, Political Science or , Juris Doctor related area and 15+ years of leadership experience in a public sector or private sector or similar environment
Mar 13, 2024
Full Time
Posted until filled Salary range: $109,600 - $182,600 At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description The Chief of Staff for the Department of Watershed Management reports to and is responsible for supporting the Commissioner in the implementation of the Department of Watershed Management’s vision, mission, core values and strategic business plans. The DWM Chief of Staff is responsible for close collaboration with the Mayor’s Office of Governmental Affairs, Department of Law, and any other necessary key City departments and offices. The DWM Chief of Staff is also responsible for driving implementation of the Department’s strategic plan including communication of strategies, goals, objectives, and initiatives to all staff. Provides leadership in the development of organizational plans and strategic direction of the utility, with direct oversight of the Department’s policy development and strategic planning initiatives and framework. Oversees all staff of the Office of the Commissioner. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Provides support with the implementation of strategy and policy recommendations where applicable across the organization. Oversees the successful implementation of key strategic initiatives for internal and external stakeholders. Oversight of employee and customer experience mapping and improvements Provides support with cross-functional leadership and support to various City initiatives on behalf of the department. Establishes external partnerships to improve department’s connectivity to the customers and community stakeholders, local, state, and federal and related organizations. Performs managerial, operational, analytical, research and communication related duties and responsibilities to support and drive the implementation of the Department’s Strategic Plan. Serves as the Commissioner’s office liaison with committees and champions for strategic plan implementation; also responsible for driving specific measurement initiatives. Serves as liaison for industry organizations and related environmental stakeholders. Ensures all staff throughout the department are kept current regarding changes in policies, regulations, laws, and programmatic initiatives impacting the Department of Watershed Management. Develops and implements standardized strategic planning tools to foster consistency over time and across projects. Assists Deputy Commissioners and Directors to identify processes, capabilities, and metrics around the strategic planning process. With the support of the Office of Performance and Accountability, analyzes data to determine present and future performance in relation to internal strategic priority key performance indicators and industry trends. Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Demonstrated skill in organization, resource (including time) management, strategic planning, and implementation. Excellent written and verbal communication skills, including an ability to work effectively with a large and diverse management and workforce. Knowledge of labor relations principles Comprehensive knowledge of the modern principles of operations management as it applies to a utility operation. Proven ability to plan and lead policy and strategic planning initiatives and activities of a complex organization. Ability to direct and implement strategies for improved internal communications with employees to engage, inform and retrieve feedback. Demonstrates thorough understanding of organizational mission, goals, operational functions and supporting business processes. Designs comprehensive and realistic plans using strategic goals. Skill in planning, prioritizing, and problem-solving. Ability to lead, direct, mentor, organize and effectively communicate with individuals to accomplish goals consistent with the strategic business plans. Ability to build and sustain a collaborative, high performing team culture. Ability to provide leadership to others. Ability to make decisions that are fair and impartial. Minimum Education and Experience Requirements Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Business or Public Administration, Political Science, or related field from an accredited college or university and twelve (12) years of progressive experience with five (5) years of executive level experience Demonstrated experience building and maintaining key internal and external stakeholder relationships. Demonstrated ability to establish productive, innovative work environments. Preferred Education & Experience Master’s degree in Engineering, Business or Public Administration, Political Science or , Juris Doctor related area and 15+ years of leadership experience in a public sector or private sector or similar environment
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting open until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Manages the overall administration and management of the Engineering Support Services Division of the DWM Office of Engineering Services. This Division provides the following support services to DWM and other City Departments:, surveying, document management and archiving, land acquisition, permitting, planning, plan review of water and sewer projects and sewer capacity assessment. Areas of responsibility include the direction of around 45 staff including group supervisors and a broad range of engineering, inspectors and other support staff. The Watershed Director will provide engineering support including design input and review and provide personnel and fiscal management. This position requires a high level of strategic and operations management, reporting to a DWM Deputy Commissioner. This is NOT a routine promotional level and the specific justification for classification at this level must be documented. Supervision Received May work independently or part of a team of Managers that meet to discuss issues related to budgets, staff, policy, and operations. Direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. The Watershed Director I will report to the Deputy Commissioner of Engineering Support Services. This position would be considered "upper middle" management. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Oversees and manages the Engineering Support Services Division of the DWM Office of Engineering Services, currently with around 45 staff. This includes direction and management of the following groups: Survey, , Document Management, Real Estate and Permitting, Backflow Prevention, Water Availability, Sewer Availability, , Capacity Certification and other groups, which may be added. Provides positive leadership, working harmoniously with staff within the Office of Engineering Services and other DWM Offices, and ensuring that the day-to-day activities are performed efficiently. Provides engineering design support to the Capital Project Division of the Office of Engineering Services. This involves the assignment of Design Managers, who are responsible for design input, review and quality control of designs prepared by DWM’s various A/E Joint Ventures. Oversee the updating and maintenance of a set of current DWM guidelines, specifications and standard details for the design and construction of water distribution, sanitary sewer and stormwater systems. Work with other DWM staff to facilitate access to the various guidelines, specifications and standard details by DWM staff and City developers and design professionals. Assists with budget development and tracking of operational expenses, staff utilization and planning, staff recruitment and oversight of workforce development. Collaborates with the Deputy Commissioner and other Division Directors in the day-to-day management of the Office of Engineering Services. Assists with the development of an annual budget submission for the Office of Engineering Services. Support engineering staff by meeting with developers to assist with plan review and approval of water and sewer projects for site development and capital projects. Provides leadership and direction to group managers and oversees project goals. Decision Making This position is generally required to provide input regarding decisions that impacts the Engineering Support Services Division. Such issues may be related to policy/procedure, strategy, budget, and/or technical. Provides input on organization strategy and policy within required legislative or executive limitations. Leadership Provided Provides guidance to a varied group of Managers and Supervisors or may directly supervise a staff of professionals and team leaders engaged in an organization-wide or policy-advisory activity. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and policies. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Experience with the design, procurement and construction of engineering projects, especially water and sewer projects. Experience with hydraulics; geotechnical testing and terminology; knowledge of contract law. Very strong administrative and managerial skills; inter-personal and team working skills; skilled in communicating verbally and written; strong computer and software (Microsoft) skills. Ability to develop relationships and partnerships; ability to write clear and concise technical documents; ability to read, understand, and prepare legal documents; ability to operate city vehicles: sedan, 14-passenger van, and pickup truck; ability to effectively negotiate resolutions of conflicts among citizens, neighbors, elected official, and staff, as well as efficiently manage a government office open to the public; ability to interact effectively with various personality styles and with upper departmental management or elected officials; ability to read and interpret construction drawings; ability to interpret laws, regulations and guidelines; ability to utilize Microsoft software and project management programs. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Science or Construction Management. 5-10 years of work experience in engineering consulting, contracting or municipal government sector. At least 3 years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Preferred Education & Experience Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Construction Management. 10-20 years of work experience in engineering consulting, contracting or municipal government sector with 5-10 years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Licensures and Certifications P.E. License preferred. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Posting open until filled Salary commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Manages the overall administration and management of the Engineering Support Services Division of the DWM Office of Engineering Services. This Division provides the following support services to DWM and other City Departments:, surveying, document management and archiving, land acquisition, permitting, planning, plan review of water and sewer projects and sewer capacity assessment. Areas of responsibility include the direction of around 45 staff including group supervisors and a broad range of engineering, inspectors and other support staff. The Watershed Director will provide engineering support including design input and review and provide personnel and fiscal management. This position requires a high level of strategic and operations management, reporting to a DWM Deputy Commissioner. This is NOT a routine promotional level and the specific justification for classification at this level must be documented. Supervision Received May work independently or part of a team of Managers that meet to discuss issues related to budgets, staff, policy, and operations. Direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. The Watershed Director I will report to the Deputy Commissioner of Engineering Support Services. This position would be considered "upper middle" management. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Oversees and manages the Engineering Support Services Division of the DWM Office of Engineering Services, currently with around 45 staff. This includes direction and management of the following groups: Survey, , Document Management, Real Estate and Permitting, Backflow Prevention, Water Availability, Sewer Availability, , Capacity Certification and other groups, which may be added. Provides positive leadership, working harmoniously with staff within the Office of Engineering Services and other DWM Offices, and ensuring that the day-to-day activities are performed efficiently. Provides engineering design support to the Capital Project Division of the Office of Engineering Services. This involves the assignment of Design Managers, who are responsible for design input, review and quality control of designs prepared by DWM’s various A/E Joint Ventures. Oversee the updating and maintenance of a set of current DWM guidelines, specifications and standard details for the design and construction of water distribution, sanitary sewer and stormwater systems. Work with other DWM staff to facilitate access to the various guidelines, specifications and standard details by DWM staff and City developers and design professionals. Assists with budget development and tracking of operational expenses, staff utilization and planning, staff recruitment and oversight of workforce development. Collaborates with the Deputy Commissioner and other Division Directors in the day-to-day management of the Office of Engineering Services. Assists with the development of an annual budget submission for the Office of Engineering Services. Support engineering staff by meeting with developers to assist with plan review and approval of water and sewer projects for site development and capital projects. Provides leadership and direction to group managers and oversees project goals. Decision Making This position is generally required to provide input regarding decisions that impacts the Engineering Support Services Division. Such issues may be related to policy/procedure, strategy, budget, and/or technical. Provides input on organization strategy and policy within required legislative or executive limitations. Leadership Provided Provides guidance to a varied group of Managers and Supervisors or may directly supervise a staff of professionals and team leaders engaged in an organization-wide or policy-advisory activity. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and policies. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Experience with the design, procurement and construction of engineering projects, especially water and sewer projects. Experience with hydraulics; geotechnical testing and terminology; knowledge of contract law. Very strong administrative and managerial skills; inter-personal and team working skills; skilled in communicating verbally and written; strong computer and software (Microsoft) skills. Ability to develop relationships and partnerships; ability to write clear and concise technical documents; ability to read, understand, and prepare legal documents; ability to operate city vehicles: sedan, 14-passenger van, and pickup truck; ability to effectively negotiate resolutions of conflicts among citizens, neighbors, elected official, and staff, as well as efficiently manage a government office open to the public; ability to interact effectively with various personality styles and with upper departmental management or elected officials; ability to read and interpret construction drawings; ability to interpret laws, regulations and guidelines; ability to utilize Microsoft software and project management programs. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Science or Construction Management. 5-10 years of work experience in engineering consulting, contracting or municipal government sector. At least 3 years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Preferred Education & Experience Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering, Mechanical Engineering, Environmental Engineering or Construction Management. 10-20 years of work experience in engineering consulting, contracting or municipal government sector with 5-10 years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Licensures and Certifications P.E. License preferred. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job. City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer.
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Job Posting: Open until filled Salary: Commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description: The Chief Engineer (Technical Services) supports the Office of Linear Infrastructure Operations (OLIO). The purpose of the position is to provide comprehensive operations technical support and guidance to the planning, design, construction, investigation and operation of the water distribution system and sewer collection and conveyance system infrastructure. The Civil Engineer Manager interfaces with the OLIO senior DWM leadership, engineers, managers, operating staff, contractors, consultants, utilities, government agencies, developers, and the general public in the execution of the mandate to maintain quality water supply and collection services to DWM customers. This position requires the use of independent judgment and discretion in setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Has the ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply regulations, procedures, and related information. Has the mathematical ability to handle required calculations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Responds to the direction of the Director II of Technical Services and the OLIO Deputy Commissioner to address emergency or pressing needs impacting the system or specific customers. Interfaces with counterparts in other DWM departments (i.e., OCCBS, OES, OPA, OWP, OWTR) and external City of Atlanta departments such as AFRD, DOA, DOL, DOP, DPW, Renew Atlanta with a focus on operational integrity of the water and sewer infrastructure. Interfaces with external agencies such as GDOT, EPD, DeKalb County Water, City of Sandy Springs, GA Tech etc. as required in the planning, design, construction, and operation of water/wastewater facilities. General support for field engineers, inspectors, project managers, valve team operations, system flow testing and records personnel. Contract and project development in response to needed system improvements. Manage contracts as directed by the OLIO Deputy Commissioner. Performs field investigations, research and response to water and wastewater related claims and lawsuits against the City of Atlanta. Provides effective communication (written and oral) with citizens, developers, contractors, plumbers, etc. and other internal DWM staff. Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Extensive knowledge of civil engineering, environmental engineering, and engineering design; working knowledge of computer aided drafting systems; and working knowledge of facilities construction. Ability to interact effectively with various personality styles and with upper departmental management or elected officials; ability to read and interpret construction drawings; ability to interpret laws, regulations, and guidelines; ability to utilize Microsoft suites and project management programs; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues, employees and representatives of other public agencies. Ability to read and interpret construction drawings. Ability to interpret laws, regulations, and guidelines. Ability to utilize Microsoft suites and project management programs. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues, employees, and representatives of other public agencies. Minimum Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field 20 years of design, construction and/or operations experience with an emphasis in water/wastewater facilities Managed projects valued in excess $50MM Preferred Qualification: Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field. 25 years of design, construction and/or operations experience with an emphasis in water/wastewater facilities. Managed projects valued in excess $100MM. CCM (Certified Construction Manager) or PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. Licensures and Certifications Professional Engineer (PE) license in Civil or Environmental Engineering (Required) Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Job Posting: Open until filled Salary: Commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description: The Chief Engineer (Technical Services) supports the Office of Linear Infrastructure Operations (OLIO). The purpose of the position is to provide comprehensive operations technical support and guidance to the planning, design, construction, investigation and operation of the water distribution system and sewer collection and conveyance system infrastructure. The Civil Engineer Manager interfaces with the OLIO senior DWM leadership, engineers, managers, operating staff, contractors, consultants, utilities, government agencies, developers, and the general public in the execution of the mandate to maintain quality water supply and collection services to DWM customers. This position requires the use of independent judgment and discretion in setting priorities, maintaining standards, and resolving problems. Has the ability to comprehend, interpret, and apply regulations, procedures, and related information. Has the mathematical ability to handle required calculations. Essential Duties and Responsibilities: These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Responds to the direction of the Director II of Technical Services and the OLIO Deputy Commissioner to address emergency or pressing needs impacting the system or specific customers. Interfaces with counterparts in other DWM departments (i.e., OCCBS, OES, OPA, OWP, OWTR) and external City of Atlanta departments such as AFRD, DOA, DOL, DOP, DPW, Renew Atlanta with a focus on operational integrity of the water and sewer infrastructure. Interfaces with external agencies such as GDOT, EPD, DeKalb County Water, City of Sandy Springs, GA Tech etc. as required in the planning, design, construction, and operation of water/wastewater facilities. General support for field engineers, inspectors, project managers, valve team operations, system flow testing and records personnel. Contract and project development in response to needed system improvements. Manage contracts as directed by the OLIO Deputy Commissioner. Performs field investigations, research and response to water and wastewater related claims and lawsuits against the City of Atlanta. Provides effective communication (written and oral) with citizens, developers, contractors, plumbers, etc. and other internal DWM staff. Required Knowledge, Skills, And Abilities Extensive knowledge of civil engineering, environmental engineering, and engineering design; working knowledge of computer aided drafting systems; and working knowledge of facilities construction. Ability to interact effectively with various personality styles and with upper departmental management or elected officials; ability to read and interpret construction drawings; ability to interpret laws, regulations, and guidelines; ability to utilize Microsoft suites and project management programs; ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues, employees and representatives of other public agencies. Ability to read and interpret construction drawings. Ability to interpret laws, regulations, and guidelines. Ability to utilize Microsoft suites and project management programs. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with professional colleagues, employees, and representatives of other public agencies. Minimum Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field 20 years of design, construction and/or operations experience with an emphasis in water/wastewater facilities Managed projects valued in excess $50MM Preferred Qualification: Master’s Degree in Civil Engineering or related field. 25 years of design, construction and/or operations experience with an emphasis in water/wastewater facilities. Managed projects valued in excess $100MM. CCM (Certified Construction Manager) or PMP (Project Management Professional) certification. Licensures and Certifications Professional Engineer (PE) license in Civil or Environmental Engineering (Required) Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-23
State of Nevada
Carson City, Nevada, United States
Announcement Number: 1856570432 JOE LOMBARDO Governor STEPHANIE MULLEN Executive Director HAYLEY WILLIAMSON Chair TAMMY CORDOVA Commissioner RANDY J. BROWN Commissioner NORTHERN NEVADA OFFICE 1150 E. William Street Carson City, Nevada 89701-3109 (775) 684-6101 • Fax (775) 684-6110 https://puc.nv.gov SOUTHERN NEVADA OFFICE 9075 W. Diablo Drive, Suite 250 Las Vegas, Nevada 89148 (702) 486-7210 • Fax (702) 486-7206 STATE OF NEVADA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Unclassified Job Announcement COMMISSION POLICY ADVISER The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Policy Adviser in Policy Analysis. This is an unclassified, at-will, full-time exempt position within the State of Nevada. About the PUCN: The PUCN is a quasi-judicial regulatory agency that, among other duties, ensures investor- owned utilities comply with all applicable state and federal laws. For more information about the agency, please visit the PUCN website at http://puc.nv.gov. The Position's Key Areas of Responsibility: • Evaluates, analyzes and interprets utility data and presents the results to the Commissioner or Presiding Officer. • Assists in drafting Commission opinions and orders. • Provides technical assistance to the Commission during hearings and rulemaking sessions based upon analysis. • Analyzes evidence presented in utility hearings. • Asks clarifying questions of witnesses at workshops and hearings to clarify the record. • Advises the Chairman, Commissioners and Utilities Hearing Officer in various areas of utility regulation. • In close association with the Presiding Officer determines the appropriate recommendation to the Commission. • Prepares and presents testimony to legislative committees. • Makes presentations to various state, local and federal agencies. • Tracks activities of federal and regional entities including the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Federal Communications Commission and provides briefings to Commissioners on these activities periodically in writing or orally. • May be expected to perform additional job-related duties and to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Skills Required: Must have a high degree of organizational professionalism, leadership qualities, and excellent oral and written communication skills. Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision as well as in a team environment in collaboration with Commissioners, other policy advisers, attorneys, economists, engineers, and auditors. Must be able to work with a broad range of people without letting personal opinions or positions influence work procedures, products or processes. Must be able to research, analyze, produce, review and edit work product; compile and summarize information and prepare correspondence, periodic or special reports related to assignments; and contribute effectively to the accomplishment of the team or agency goals, objectives, and activities. Required skills also include planning, prioritizing and executing timelines without the need for supervision. Must be available for travel (typically up to 25% of the time). Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering, economics, econometrics, finance, environmental studies, or a closely related field and five years of professional level experience in evaluating, analyzing and interpreting utility data; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Professional engineer preferred. Salary: Salary reflecting retirement (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer is up to $132,250 ($113,276 for employer only contribution). Salary offers are based on a wide array of factors such as a candidate's experience, skills, and education. Benefits: The State benefits package includes enrollment into the Public Employees' Retirement System (www.nvpers.org), a choice of health insurance plans (www.pebp.state.nv.us), eleven paid holidays, and paid annual leave and sick leave, after appropriate waiting periods. Other optional benefits are also available, including a deferred compensation program. Position Location: The position will be located in Carson City. Application Deadline: Recruitment needs are satisfied. Submit Cover Letter and Resume to: Bre Potter Public Utilities Commission of Nevada Email bpotter@puc.nv.gov In subject line please reference: Policy Adviser Position Posted: 11/01/23 Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 1856570432 JOE LOMBARDO Governor STEPHANIE MULLEN Executive Director HAYLEY WILLIAMSON Chair TAMMY CORDOVA Commissioner RANDY J. BROWN Commissioner NORTHERN NEVADA OFFICE 1150 E. William Street Carson City, Nevada 89701-3109 (775) 684-6101 • Fax (775) 684-6110 https://puc.nv.gov SOUTHERN NEVADA OFFICE 9075 W. Diablo Drive, Suite 250 Las Vegas, Nevada 89148 (702) 486-7210 • Fax (702) 486-7206 STATE OF NEVADA PUBLIC UTILITIES COMMISSION Unclassified Job Announcement COMMISSION POLICY ADVISER The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Policy Adviser in Policy Analysis. This is an unclassified, at-will, full-time exempt position within the State of Nevada. About the PUCN: The PUCN is a quasi-judicial regulatory agency that, among other duties, ensures investor- owned utilities comply with all applicable state and federal laws. For more information about the agency, please visit the PUCN website at http://puc.nv.gov. The Position's Key Areas of Responsibility: • Evaluates, analyzes and interprets utility data and presents the results to the Commissioner or Presiding Officer. • Assists in drafting Commission opinions and orders. • Provides technical assistance to the Commission during hearings and rulemaking sessions based upon analysis. • Analyzes evidence presented in utility hearings. • Asks clarifying questions of witnesses at workshops and hearings to clarify the record. • Advises the Chairman, Commissioners and Utilities Hearing Officer in various areas of utility regulation. • In close association with the Presiding Officer determines the appropriate recommendation to the Commission. • Prepares and presents testimony to legislative committees. • Makes presentations to various state, local and federal agencies. • Tracks activities of federal and regional entities including the US Federal Energy Regulatory Commission and the Federal Communications Commission and provides briefings to Commissioners on these activities periodically in writing or orally. • May be expected to perform additional job-related duties and to have or develop additional specific job-related knowledge and skills. Skills Required: Must have a high degree of organizational professionalism, leadership qualities, and excellent oral and written communication skills. Must be able to work independently with minimal supervision as well as in a team environment in collaboration with Commissioners, other policy advisers, attorneys, economists, engineers, and auditors. Must be able to work with a broad range of people without letting personal opinions or positions influence work procedures, products or processes. Must be able to research, analyze, produce, review and edit work product; compile and summarize information and prepare correspondence, periodic or special reports related to assignments; and contribute effectively to the accomplishment of the team or agency goals, objectives, and activities. Required skills also include planning, prioritizing and executing timelines without the need for supervision. Must be available for travel (typically up to 25% of the time). Minimum Qualifications: Master's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering, economics, econometrics, finance, environmental studies, or a closely related field and five years of professional level experience in evaluating, analyzing and interpreting utility data; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Professional engineer preferred. Salary: Salary reflecting retirement (PERS) contributions by both the employee and the employer is up to $132,250 ($113,276 for employer only contribution). Salary offers are based on a wide array of factors such as a candidate's experience, skills, and education. Benefits: The State benefits package includes enrollment into the Public Employees' Retirement System (www.nvpers.org), a choice of health insurance plans (www.pebp.state.nv.us), eleven paid holidays, and paid annual leave and sick leave, after appropriate waiting periods. Other optional benefits are also available, including a deferred compensation program. Position Location: The position will be located in Carson City. Application Deadline: Recruitment needs are satisfied. Submit Cover Letter and Resume to: Bre Potter Public Utilities Commission of Nevada Email bpotter@puc.nv.gov In subject line please reference: Policy Adviser Position Posted: 11/01/23 Closing Date/Time: Until recruitment needs are satisfied
The Napa Valley NapaCounty is home to 140,000 residents who share a strong sense of community and a legacy of preserving and protecting our rich agricultural heritage. Located in the heart of California's preeminent wine region, the Napa Valley is also part of the dynamic San Francisco Bay Metropolitan Area. With its sunny Mediterranean climate and proximity to the mountains and ocean, the Valley offers residents easy access to virtually unlimited shopping, dining, cultural and recreational opportunities. The Napa Valley's strategic location, natural and cultural resources, history of responsible land use planning and attractive quality of life provide the ideal mix of small town living and big city amenities. Discover the difference you can make: Come work with us at Napa County - YouTube Napa County as an Employer As an organization, the County is dedicated to improving the lives of our citizens and reflecting the best of the community's values: Respect, Accountability, Dedication, Integrity and Innovation. Learn HERE . The Position An eligibility list is being established to fill current and future Extra Help vacancies for the Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I/II at Napa County. This is a temporary, seasonal position. Generally, seasons run from February/March through September/October. We have an immediate need for the 2024 season. Opportunity to return for subsequent seasons may be available and is dependent upon program needs. Please note: Extra help employees are not eligible for promotional opportunities that are open to regular part-time and full-time employees. The eligibility list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future Extra Help vacancies for up to one year. About the Department: The Napa County Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer of Weights and Measures Department is a vital administrative body responsible for overseeing and regulating agricultural practices and ensuring fair and accurate measurement standards within Napa County, California. This department plays a crucial role in safeguarding the integrity of Napa Valley's renowned wine industry, as well as the broader agricultural sector, by enforcing laws and regulations related to pest control, crop quality, and product labeling. Simultaneously, it safeguards consumer interests by ensuring the accuracy of weights and measures in commercial transactions, contributing to the region's economic and agricultural prosperity while upholding industry and consumer trust. About the Position: The Agricultural and Standards Service Worker position within the Agricultural Commissioner's Office is a para-professional role that supports the professional staff in the fields of agriculture and weights and measures. The role's responsibilities and advancement within the series are contingent on an individual's education and experience levels. Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I is the entry-level position, involving closely supervised tasks and support to professionals. As knowledge and expertise grow, duties may progress to the more complex level of Agricultural and Standards Service Worker II, with incumbents expected to advance upon demonstrating competency and meeting the necessary requirements. Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate will have strong attention to detail, excellent organizational abilities, and effective communication skills are essential for success in this role. The ideal candidate should demonstrate a willingness to learn, adapt, and collaborate with professional staff. Additionally, a commitment to following regulations and procedures, a solid work ethic, and a genuine interest in agricultural and weights and measures functions are important qualities for this position. Position Requirements: Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I ($29.84/hour - $35.32/hour) Agricultural and Standards Service Worker II ($32.16/hour - $38.11/hour) To qualify for this classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is: Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I Experience: No related experience is required. Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. License or Certificate* Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Agricultural and Standards Service Worker II Experience: No related experience is required. Education: Equivalent to completion of two years of college with major coursework in agriculture or biological science, or related field. (Additional qualifying experience performing work in pest detection, pest management, pest control operations, or other agricultural related work can be substituted for the education on a year for year basis.) License or Certificate* Possession of a valid California Driver's License. *Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e. active and in good standing) at all times during employment with Napa County. For continued employment with Napa County, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position. Recruitment Process: 1. Applications will be accepted online on a continuous basis until the vacancies are filled. 2. Subject Matter Experts will review responses from the supplemental questions on a continuous basis. The most qualified candidates from the scoring of supplemental questions will be invited to an Oral Panel Interview. 3. Oral Panel Interviews will be scheduled on a continuous basis by the hiring department. Only the most qualified candidates from Oral Panel Interviews will be placed on the eligibility list and referred to the hiring manager for further consideration. The Human Resources Department reserves the right to make changes to the recruitment process and schedule at any time. Example of Duties View the full job description including the example of duties for these positions below. - Agricultural & Standard Service Worker I HERE - Agricultural & Standard Service Worker II HERE Disaster Service Workers: Napa County employees automatically become Disaster Service Workers. This means that when Napa County experiences emergencies (earthquake, wildfire, power outage, flood, etc.) you may be asked to pivot from your regular duties to provide critical services to those affected by the emergency (CA Govt Code § 3101). ADA Accommodation: Applicants requiring accommodation during the application and/or selection process pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act should contact County of Napa Human Resources at (707) 253-4303. Napa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PUBLIC SERVICES EMPLOYEES BENEFITS INFORMATION SALARY - Salaries are based on a five-step range. Appointments are usually made at the beginning step with advances occurring at six months and the completion of each year thereafter. Salary rates are reviewed annually. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INFO - Click here for additional benefits information forPublic ServicesEmployees: https://www.countyofnapa.org/DocumentCenter/View/25886/Benefits-Summary---Public-Service-Employee-PSE THESE BENEFITS DO NOT APPLY TO EXTRA HELP POSITIONS EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION PHYSICAL STANDARDS - Certain designated County positions require a candidate to pass a physical examination prior to appointment. Offers of employment are conditional upon successful completion of this examination. FINGERPRINTING - All employees hired into allocated positions or extra help positions will be fingerprinted. SELECTION PROCESS - FOR POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT - The selection process will include an oral board interview, psychological assessment, background investigation, and a pre-employment physical exam.
Mar 08, 2024
Variable Shift
The Napa Valley NapaCounty is home to 140,000 residents who share a strong sense of community and a legacy of preserving and protecting our rich agricultural heritage. Located in the heart of California's preeminent wine region, the Napa Valley is also part of the dynamic San Francisco Bay Metropolitan Area. With its sunny Mediterranean climate and proximity to the mountains and ocean, the Valley offers residents easy access to virtually unlimited shopping, dining, cultural and recreational opportunities. The Napa Valley's strategic location, natural and cultural resources, history of responsible land use planning and attractive quality of life provide the ideal mix of small town living and big city amenities. Discover the difference you can make: Come work with us at Napa County - YouTube Napa County as an Employer As an organization, the County is dedicated to improving the lives of our citizens and reflecting the best of the community's values: Respect, Accountability, Dedication, Integrity and Innovation. Learn HERE . The Position An eligibility list is being established to fill current and future Extra Help vacancies for the Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I/II at Napa County. This is a temporary, seasonal position. Generally, seasons run from February/March through September/October. We have an immediate need for the 2024 season. Opportunity to return for subsequent seasons may be available and is dependent upon program needs. Please note: Extra help employees are not eligible for promotional opportunities that are open to regular part-time and full-time employees. The eligibility list established from this recruitment may be used to fill current and future Extra Help vacancies for up to one year. About the Department: The Napa County Agricultural Commissioner/Sealer of Weights and Measures Department is a vital administrative body responsible for overseeing and regulating agricultural practices and ensuring fair and accurate measurement standards within Napa County, California. This department plays a crucial role in safeguarding the integrity of Napa Valley's renowned wine industry, as well as the broader agricultural sector, by enforcing laws and regulations related to pest control, crop quality, and product labeling. Simultaneously, it safeguards consumer interests by ensuring the accuracy of weights and measures in commercial transactions, contributing to the region's economic and agricultural prosperity while upholding industry and consumer trust. About the Position: The Agricultural and Standards Service Worker position within the Agricultural Commissioner's Office is a para-professional role that supports the professional staff in the fields of agriculture and weights and measures. The role's responsibilities and advancement within the series are contingent on an individual's education and experience levels. Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I is the entry-level position, involving closely supervised tasks and support to professionals. As knowledge and expertise grow, duties may progress to the more complex level of Agricultural and Standards Service Worker II, with incumbents expected to advance upon demonstrating competency and meeting the necessary requirements. Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate will have strong attention to detail, excellent organizational abilities, and effective communication skills are essential for success in this role. The ideal candidate should demonstrate a willingness to learn, adapt, and collaborate with professional staff. Additionally, a commitment to following regulations and procedures, a solid work ethic, and a genuine interest in agricultural and weights and measures functions are important qualities for this position. Position Requirements: Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I ($29.84/hour - $35.32/hour) Agricultural and Standards Service Worker II ($32.16/hour - $38.11/hour) To qualify for this classification, an individual must possess any combination of experience and education that would likely produce the required knowledge and abilities. A desirable combination is: Agricultural and Standards Service Worker I Experience: No related experience is required. Education: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade. License or Certificate* Possession of a valid California Driver's License. Agricultural and Standards Service Worker II Experience: No related experience is required. Education: Equivalent to completion of two years of college with major coursework in agriculture or biological science, or related field. (Additional qualifying experience performing work in pest detection, pest management, pest control operations, or other agricultural related work can be substituted for the education on a year for year basis.) License or Certificate* Possession of a valid California Driver's License. *Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e. active and in good standing) at all times during employment with Napa County. For continued employment with Napa County, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position. Recruitment Process: 1. Applications will be accepted online on a continuous basis until the vacancies are filled. 2. Subject Matter Experts will review responses from the supplemental questions on a continuous basis. The most qualified candidates from the scoring of supplemental questions will be invited to an Oral Panel Interview. 3. Oral Panel Interviews will be scheduled on a continuous basis by the hiring department. Only the most qualified candidates from Oral Panel Interviews will be placed on the eligibility list and referred to the hiring manager for further consideration. The Human Resources Department reserves the right to make changes to the recruitment process and schedule at any time. Example of Duties View the full job description including the example of duties for these positions below. - Agricultural & Standard Service Worker I HERE - Agricultural & Standard Service Worker II HERE Disaster Service Workers: Napa County employees automatically become Disaster Service Workers. This means that when Napa County experiences emergencies (earthquake, wildfire, power outage, flood, etc.) you may be asked to pivot from your regular duties to provide critical services to those affected by the emergency (CA Govt Code § 3101). ADA Accommodation: Applicants requiring accommodation during the application and/or selection process pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities (ADA) Act should contact County of Napa Human Resources at (707) 253-4303. Napa County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. PUBLIC SERVICES EMPLOYEES BENEFITS INFORMATION SALARY - Salaries are based on a five-step range. Appointments are usually made at the beginning step with advances occurring at six months and the completion of each year thereafter. Salary rates are reviewed annually. ADDITIONAL BENEFITS INFO - Click here for additional benefits information forPublic ServicesEmployees: https://www.countyofnapa.org/DocumentCenter/View/25886/Benefits-Summary---Public-Service-Employee-PSE THESE BENEFITS DO NOT APPLY TO EXTRA HELP POSITIONS EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION PHYSICAL STANDARDS - Certain designated County positions require a candidate to pass a physical examination prior to appointment. Offers of employment are conditional upon successful completion of this examination. FINGERPRINTING - All employees hired into allocated positions or extra help positions will be fingerprinted. SELECTION PROCESS - FOR POSITIONS IN THE DEPARTMENT OF CORRECTIONS AND THE PROBATION DEPARTMENT - The selection process will include an oral board interview, psychological assessment, background investigation, and a pre-employment physical exam.
COUNTY OF LAKE, CA
Lake County, California, United States
General Recruitment Information Recruitments for County positions are typically conducted to establish eligibility lists to fill countywide vacancies that occur during the active status of those lists (approximately 3 -12 months). Any person on a promotional eligibility list will be considered first by the hiring department(s) before persons on an open eligibility list. The County of Lake only accepts applications for permanent positions when actively recruiting. Only online applications are accepted. It is the responsibility of each applicant to review the full job description and requirements. The County is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer. Veteran’s Preference. To apply for County examinations - All applications for County examinations must be submitted through the County’s online application system. A completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each online application. All permanent County recruitments will be posted at jobs.lakecountyca.gov with a link to the online application. The County of Lake reserves the right to limit the number of applications that will be accepted for any open recruitment, and any such limit will be included on the job posting. When a limit is posted, the recruitment is subject to close at any time prior to the final filing date. Completed online application packets must be submitted by the close of business on the date that the recruitment closes . All relevant experience must be included on the application to be considered - resumes and other attached documents will not be used to qualify an applicant. Relevant experience and/or education may be substituted at a ratio of 2 to 1 for the purpose of meeting minimum qualifications and applicants should contact the Human Resources department for details. Important Notice - The provisions listed on job postings, job descriptions, or other recruitment materials do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Benefits may vary between bargaining units. Any provisions contained within job postings, job descriptions or other recruitment material may be modified or revoked without notice. All County of Lake applicants who are given a conditional employment offer must comply with the County’s pre-employment medical review program before they may be appointed to the County position. Additional Information SIGN ON BONUS This position may qualify for a Sign-On incentive. The appropriate Department Head with the County of Lake can request a Sign-On Incentive payment of 10% of the annual rate of pay to a newly appointed employee not to exceed $10,000.00, if the position meets qualifications. The hiring incentive will be made in two (2) payments (the total amount to be split in half). The first payment will be made to an employee within the next available pay period following the initial, first time hire of the employee with the County of Lake. The second payment will be made upon successful completion of employment probation. Employee must remain employed with the County for two (2) years or repay the hiring incentive; the employee shall authorize such repayment as a payroll deduction from the final paycheck, and/or repay any shortage not covered in the final paycheck with a personal check payable to the County of Lake within 15 days of termination RELOCATION REIMBURSEMENT To assist in attracting qualified candidates for hard to fill positions the County of Lake may reimburse a new employee for expenses incurred in relocating to Lake County. The County Administrative Officer and Human Resources Director are authorized to determine whether a new employee is eligible to receive such reimbursement and the amount of reimbursement up to a maximum of $3,500 per employee. An employee who does not complete one (1) year of service with the County shall return the relocation reimbursement to the County and authorize such repayment as a payroll deduction from their final paycheck. Any shortage not covered in the final paycheck shall be repaid with a personal check payable to the County of Lake within 15 days of termination. APPLICATION REVIEW This recruitment is open continuously. The first review of applications will be completed on March 3, 2024. Applications submitted after this date will be screened as received . Minimum Qualifications Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver’s License. Possession of a valid registration as a Professional Civil Engineer from the State of California. Education and Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or a closely related field; AND Five (5) years of full-time increasingly responsible engineering experience in public works, including at least three (3) years in a management or supervisory capacity. Previous government experience with purchasing, contract procurement, construction bidding, contract administration, and planning is preferred . Additional directly related experience and/or education may be substituted. Job Description PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DEFINITION Under policy direction, plans, organizes, directs, and manages the Department of Public Works; serves as County Engineer and Road Commissioner; oversees the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of roads, public works, and transportation facilities; develops and implements Public Works ordinances and policies; oversees the County Surveyor function; performs special assignments as directed from the Board of Supervisors; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Public Works Director is an official appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The incumbent has responsibility for managing and directing the Department of Public Works which includes Road Maintenance, Airport, Engineering, Inspection, Fleet Maintenance, Surveyor, and associated functions. This is a discrete classification. The incumbent in this management position serves at the pleasure of his/her appointing authority, which means the employment relationship is at-will, and that the County of Lake or the employee may terminate the relationship at any time, with or without cause. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives policy direction from the County Administrative Officer on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. Exercises direct and general supervision over professional, technical, and/or administrative staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Plans, organizes, directs, and manages the functions and activities of the Department of Public Works. Provides supervision, training, and work evaluation for assigned staff. Develops and implements department goals, objectives, and priorities. Provides administrative direction and oversight for department staff. Develops and administers the department budget. Formulates department procedures and policies. Oversees the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of county roads and transportation facilities. Performs long-range capital improvement planning and develops a capital improvement budget. Approves the design of public works projects. Provides oversight and direction for engineering and surveying functions. Oversees the development and operation of the County airport. Directs and coordinates the work of engineering consultants. Responsible for the development and administration of grants. Coordinates transportation planning for the County. Works with, provides expertise, and coordinates the functions of a variety of boards and commissions. Manages and directs the maintenance of vehicles and heavy equipment. Plans, organizes, and coordinates County Surveyor functions. Responsible for the development, submission, and presentation of department reports. Approves department claims, maintains current knowledge of legislation, practices, and case decisions regarding public works operations and development. Maintains contact with the press and community organizations. Performs special assignments for the Board of Supervisors. Interprets policies and regulations for the public. Represents the Department of Public Works with regional and local boards, commissions, and other government agencies. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and methods of civil engineering as applied to the design, construction, and maintenance of roads, transportation, and public works facilities. Principles and practices of employee supervision, including work planning, assignment review and evaluation, discipline, and the training of staff in work procedures. Principles and practices of leadership. Pertinent state, federal, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances related to the functions and operations of the Department of Public Works. Emergency Operations Center Procedures (Incident Command System procedures, not necessary at entry but a distinguishing value). Proper inspection methods and procedures. Research and statistical methods. Budget development, management, and control. Principles of project planning, development, coordination, and direction. Principles, practices, and methods of surveying, especially as they apply to the functions and responsibilities of the County Surveyor. Principles of supervision, training, and work evaluation. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Written and oral communications skills. Computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation. Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction. Ability to: Plan, organize, manage, and coordinate the functions of the Department of Public Works. Develop and implement goals, objectives, policies, procedures, work standards, and internal controls for the department. Provide administrative and professional leadership and direction for the department and the County. Select and supervise staff, provide training and development opportunities, ensure work is performed effectively, and evaluate performance in an objective and positive manner. Develop and administer a department budget. Direct and oversee a wide scope of complex professional engineering and construction surveying, as well as manage the functions of the County Surveyor. Direct and manage the development and administration of grants. Oversee the gathering and maintenance of information regarding the Department of Public Works operations and functions. Perform special assignments for a variety of County boards and commissions. Direct the preparation and prepare clear and concise reports. Make effective oral and written presentations. Effectively represent the Department of Public Works with the public, community organizations, boards, commissions, and other government agencies. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting critical deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned to perform a variety of work tasks. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver’s License. Possession of a valid registration as a Professional Civil Engineer from the State of California. Education and Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or a closely related field; AND Five (5) years of full-time increasingly responsible engineering experience in public works, including at least three (3) years in a management or supervisory capacity. Previous government experience with purchasing, contract procurement, construction bidding, contract administration, and planning is preferred. Additional directly related experience and/or education may be substituted. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work partially in an office environment with moderate noise levels and controlled temperature conditions and partially in the field. As such, incumbents may have occasional exposure to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, and direct exposure to hazardous physical conditions. Incumbents may also be subject to clients or members of the public afflicted with behavioral disorders or who are under emotionally stressful conditions. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Positions in this class may require local and statewide travel as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. RETIREMENT - County employees are members of the California Public Employee Retirement system (CalPERS).CalPERS provides a defined benefit pension at retirement for County employees.The pension formulas and employee contribution amounts may vary by bargaining unit, date of hire, prior qualifying service, and classification. Please contact Human Resources for more information. HEALTH AND INSURANCE BENEFITS - Medical, dental, hospital, vision, life and disability coverage is available to employees and their dependents. The County contributes $1,500 of the monthly premiums for the insurance plan options. VACATION ACCRUAL may be adjusted for current city or county government employees. VACATION - 80 hours per year during the first five years of service, 120 hours per year after five years, and additional accruals based on years of service beyond fifteen years. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SICK LEAVE - Accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. HOLIDAYS - An average of twelve paid 8-hour holidays per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SALARY - Lake County has an adopted salary schedule. The salary range for most classifications is in five increments with a provision for longevity increases. Appointments are normally made at the first step of the salary range. SOCIAL SECURITY - County employees participate in Social Security. CALIFORNIA STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE - SDI is available to some County employees. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS and CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIPS are available to County employees. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
General Recruitment Information Recruitments for County positions are typically conducted to establish eligibility lists to fill countywide vacancies that occur during the active status of those lists (approximately 3 -12 months). Any person on a promotional eligibility list will be considered first by the hiring department(s) before persons on an open eligibility list. The County of Lake only accepts applications for permanent positions when actively recruiting. Only online applications are accepted. It is the responsibility of each applicant to review the full job description and requirements. The County is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer. Veteran’s Preference. To apply for County examinations - All applications for County examinations must be submitted through the County’s online application system. A completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each online application. All permanent County recruitments will be posted at jobs.lakecountyca.gov with a link to the online application. The County of Lake reserves the right to limit the number of applications that will be accepted for any open recruitment, and any such limit will be included on the job posting. When a limit is posted, the recruitment is subject to close at any time prior to the final filing date. Completed online application packets must be submitted by the close of business on the date that the recruitment closes . All relevant experience must be included on the application to be considered - resumes and other attached documents will not be used to qualify an applicant. Relevant experience and/or education may be substituted at a ratio of 2 to 1 for the purpose of meeting minimum qualifications and applicants should contact the Human Resources department for details. Important Notice - The provisions listed on job postings, job descriptions, or other recruitment materials do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Benefits may vary between bargaining units. Any provisions contained within job postings, job descriptions or other recruitment material may be modified or revoked without notice. All County of Lake applicants who are given a conditional employment offer must comply with the County’s pre-employment medical review program before they may be appointed to the County position. Additional Information SIGN ON BONUS This position may qualify for a Sign-On incentive. The appropriate Department Head with the County of Lake can request a Sign-On Incentive payment of 10% of the annual rate of pay to a newly appointed employee not to exceed $10,000.00, if the position meets qualifications. The hiring incentive will be made in two (2) payments (the total amount to be split in half). The first payment will be made to an employee within the next available pay period following the initial, first time hire of the employee with the County of Lake. The second payment will be made upon successful completion of employment probation. Employee must remain employed with the County for two (2) years or repay the hiring incentive; the employee shall authorize such repayment as a payroll deduction from the final paycheck, and/or repay any shortage not covered in the final paycheck with a personal check payable to the County of Lake within 15 days of termination RELOCATION REIMBURSEMENT To assist in attracting qualified candidates for hard to fill positions the County of Lake may reimburse a new employee for expenses incurred in relocating to Lake County. The County Administrative Officer and Human Resources Director are authorized to determine whether a new employee is eligible to receive such reimbursement and the amount of reimbursement up to a maximum of $3,500 per employee. An employee who does not complete one (1) year of service with the County shall return the relocation reimbursement to the County and authorize such repayment as a payroll deduction from their final paycheck. Any shortage not covered in the final paycheck shall be repaid with a personal check payable to the County of Lake within 15 days of termination. APPLICATION REVIEW This recruitment is open continuously. The first review of applications will be completed on March 3, 2024. Applications submitted after this date will be screened as received . Minimum Qualifications Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver’s License. Possession of a valid registration as a Professional Civil Engineer from the State of California. Education and Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or a closely related field; AND Five (5) years of full-time increasingly responsible engineering experience in public works, including at least three (3) years in a management or supervisory capacity. Previous government experience with purchasing, contract procurement, construction bidding, contract administration, and planning is preferred . Additional directly related experience and/or education may be substituted. Job Description PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DEFINITION Under policy direction, plans, organizes, directs, and manages the Department of Public Works; serves as County Engineer and Road Commissioner; oversees the planning, design, construction, maintenance, and operation of roads, public works, and transportation facilities; develops and implements Public Works ordinances and policies; oversees the County Surveyor function; performs special assignments as directed from the Board of Supervisors; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Public Works Director is an official appointed by the Board of Supervisors. The incumbent has responsibility for managing and directing the Department of Public Works which includes Road Maintenance, Airport, Engineering, Inspection, Fleet Maintenance, Surveyor, and associated functions. This is a discrete classification. The incumbent in this management position serves at the pleasure of his/her appointing authority, which means the employment relationship is at-will, and that the County of Lake or the employee may terminate the relationship at any time, with or without cause. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives policy direction from the County Administrative Officer on behalf of the Board of Supervisors. Exercises direct and general supervision over professional, technical, and/or administrative staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Plans, organizes, directs, and manages the functions and activities of the Department of Public Works. Provides supervision, training, and work evaluation for assigned staff. Develops and implements department goals, objectives, and priorities. Provides administrative direction and oversight for department staff. Develops and administers the department budget. Formulates department procedures and policies. Oversees the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of county roads and transportation facilities. Performs long-range capital improvement planning and develops a capital improvement budget. Approves the design of public works projects. Provides oversight and direction for engineering and surveying functions. Oversees the development and operation of the County airport. Directs and coordinates the work of engineering consultants. Responsible for the development and administration of grants. Coordinates transportation planning for the County. Works with, provides expertise, and coordinates the functions of a variety of boards and commissions. Manages and directs the maintenance of vehicles and heavy equipment. Plans, organizes, and coordinates County Surveyor functions. Responsible for the development, submission, and presentation of department reports. Approves department claims, maintains current knowledge of legislation, practices, and case decisions regarding public works operations and development. Maintains contact with the press and community organizations. Performs special assignments for the Board of Supervisors. Interprets policies and regulations for the public. Represents the Department of Public Works with regional and local boards, commissions, and other government agencies. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and methods of civil engineering as applied to the design, construction, and maintenance of roads, transportation, and public works facilities. Principles and practices of employee supervision, including work planning, assignment review and evaluation, discipline, and the training of staff in work procedures. Principles and practices of leadership. Pertinent state, federal, and local laws, regulations, and ordinances related to the functions and operations of the Department of Public Works. Emergency Operations Center Procedures (Incident Command System procedures, not necessary at entry but a distinguishing value). Proper inspection methods and procedures. Research and statistical methods. Budget development, management, and control. Principles of project planning, development, coordination, and direction. Principles, practices, and methods of surveying, especially as they apply to the functions and responsibilities of the County Surveyor. Principles of supervision, training, and work evaluation. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Written and oral communications skills. Computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation. Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction. Ability to: Plan, organize, manage, and coordinate the functions of the Department of Public Works. Develop and implement goals, objectives, policies, procedures, work standards, and internal controls for the department. Provide administrative and professional leadership and direction for the department and the County. Select and supervise staff, provide training and development opportunities, ensure work is performed effectively, and evaluate performance in an objective and positive manner. Develop and administer a department budget. Direct and oversee a wide scope of complex professional engineering and construction surveying, as well as manage the functions of the County Surveyor. Direct and manage the development and administration of grants. Oversee the gathering and maintenance of information regarding the Department of Public Works operations and functions. Perform special assignments for a variety of County boards and commissions. Direct the preparation and prepare clear and concise reports. Make effective oral and written presentations. Effectively represent the Department of Public Works with the public, community organizations, boards, commissions, and other government agencies. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting critical deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned to perform a variety of work tasks. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver’s License. Possession of a valid registration as a Professional Civil Engineer from the State of California. Education and Experience: Equivalent to a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited four-year college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or a closely related field; AND Five (5) years of full-time increasingly responsible engineering experience in public works, including at least three (3) years in a management or supervisory capacity. Previous government experience with purchasing, contract procurement, construction bidding, contract administration, and planning is preferred. Additional directly related experience and/or education may be substituted. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work partially in an office environment with moderate noise levels and controlled temperature conditions and partially in the field. As such, incumbents may have occasional exposure to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, and direct exposure to hazardous physical conditions. Incumbents may also be subject to clients or members of the public afflicted with behavioral disorders or who are under emotionally stressful conditions. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Positions in this class may require local and statewide travel as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. RETIREMENT - County employees are members of the California Public Employee Retirement system (CalPERS).CalPERS provides a defined benefit pension at retirement for County employees.The pension formulas and employee contribution amounts may vary by bargaining unit, date of hire, prior qualifying service, and classification. Please contact Human Resources for more information. HEALTH AND INSURANCE BENEFITS - Medical, dental, hospital, vision, life and disability coverage is available to employees and their dependents. The County contributes $1,500 of the monthly premiums for the insurance plan options. VACATION ACCRUAL may be adjusted for current city or county government employees. VACATION - 80 hours per year during the first five years of service, 120 hours per year after five years, and additional accruals based on years of service beyond fifteen years. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SICK LEAVE - Accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. HOLIDAYS - An average of twelve paid 8-hour holidays per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SALARY - Lake County has an adopted salary schedule. The salary range for most classifications is in five increments with a provision for longevity increases. Appointments are normally made at the first step of the salary range. SOCIAL SECURITY - County employees participate in Social Security. CALIFORNIA STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE - SDI is available to some County employees. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS and CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIPS are available to County employees. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, or related/relevant field, plus eight (8) years of planning, directing, and organizing experience, two (2) of which were in a supervisory or management capacity. Licenses or Certifications: None. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The purpose of the Division Manager, Museums and Cultural Programs position is responsible for the overall direction and supervision of museum operations, staff, collections, events, exhibits, programs and services provided on a day‐to‐day basis. The position will work under the direction and administrative guidance of the Parks & Recreation Department Assistant Director, who reports to the Parks & Recreation Director. Other relevant duties include but are not limited to: Acts as Departmental Liaison for neighborhood associations and industry/user groups, including representing the department at community meetings. Monitors budgets and recommends capital expenditures. Creates, develops, implements, and evaluates programs and special events. Investigate and responding to citizen, staff, and stakeholder issues and concerns. Provide assistance to PARD staff, employees, and the public. Ideal Candidate Competencies: Strong leadership experience and ability to complete tasks independently. Exception interpersonal and cooperation skills (diplomacy and tact). Well-developed time management and organization skills (detail oriented). Strong verbal and written communication skills. Problem solving skills and an ability to make appropriate decisions quickly and under intense pressure. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) may be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying, or using a force equal to lifting up to thirty-five (35) pounds. Work environment includes inside and outside environmental conditions, extreme temperatures, and you must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond, and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy : This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Travel: If you are selected for this position, and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program , you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $38.97 - $50.67 per hour. Hours Work/Location Schedule: Monday to Friday; 8:00am - 5:00pm. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends & holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work during city emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 05/16/2024 Type of Posting External Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 600 River St, Austin, TX 78701 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education: Degree in Arts Administration, Museum Studies, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Arts Education or Recreation and Sports Management. Preferred Experience: Considerable knowledge in artifact curation, planning, organizing, and implementing, museum and cultural programs and services for diverse populations. Experience managing multiple facilities, including historically significant and prominent cultural facilities. Experience managing multi-million dollar operating budgets and administering expenditures of budgetary funds. Experience conducting community stakeholder engagement and board meetings. Experience with public speaking/media requests/public presentation/citizen training workshops. Experience developing public/private partnerships. Experience with governmental contract management and compliance. Experience in capital improvement projects for municipalities or museums. Preferred Certifications: Certified Parks and Recreation Professional or Certified Parks and Recreation Executive. Possess a Smithsonian or similar institution, World Art History Certification. Possess a University of Texas or similar institution, Museum Art Certification. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Plans, organizes, directs, and reviews development and coordination of a division within the Parks and Recreation department. Estimates, prepares, and proposes the division’s annual budget. Monitors and authorizes expenses/expenditures. Develops annual and long term/range goals and objectives. Collaborates with other departments and agencies, i.e., schools, businesses, etc. Provides advice and assistance to citizens, contractors, management, etc. Works with public and advisory boards to resolve issues/conflicts. Plans Capital Improvement Projects. Performs contract management duties, i.e., negotiates, approves, monitors contracts. Conducts and attends meetings, conferences, seminars, etc. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: Responsible for the full range of supervisory activities including selection, training, evaluation, counseling and recommendation for dismissal. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of Parks and Recreation Programs. Knowledge of Federal, State and Local laws. Knowledge of city practice, policy and procedures. Knowledge of fiscal planning and budget preparation. Knowledge of supervisory and managerial techniques and methods. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software. Skill in data analysis and problem solving. Skill in planning and organizing. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with other city employees and the public. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or TTY (512) 974-2445. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for this position includes: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, or related/relevant field, plus eight (8) years of planning, directing, and organizing experience, two (2) of which were in a supervisory or management capacity. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * Please list any certifications you possess that are applicable to this position. (Open Ended Question) * How many years of experience do you have acting in a consultative role to executive team members, answering commissioner and Council member questions, and addressing the public? Less than 1 year 1 - 3 years 3 - 5 years 5 - 10 years More than 10 years * How many years of experience do you have developing strategic direction for a division, meeting performance goals, and being responsible for fiscal planning and budget management? Less than 1 year 1 - 3 years 3 - 5 years 5 - 10 years More than 10 years * Rate your level of experience developing exhibitions, including coordinating, organizing and executing gallery preparation and installation; monitoring museum or gallery projects; and conducting tours. None Familiar Direct experience Expert * Are you a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) or Certified Parks and Recreation Executive (CPRE)? Yes No * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background check. By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful Criminal Background Investigation (CBI) to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation (CBI). Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
Apr 02, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Education and/or Equivalent Experience: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, or related/relevant field, plus eight (8) years of planning, directing, and organizing experience, two (2) of which were in a supervisory or management capacity. Licenses or Certifications: None. Notes to Applicants The City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department ( PARD ) provides, protects and preserves a park system that promotes quality recreational, cultural and outdoor experiences for the Austin community. Working with the City of Austin provides a number of health and welfare benefits, such as medical, paid leave time, a great retirement plan, training opportunities and more! Click HERE for more information. The purpose of the Division Manager, Museums and Cultural Programs position is responsible for the overall direction and supervision of museum operations, staff, collections, events, exhibits, programs and services provided on a day‐to‐day basis. The position will work under the direction and administrative guidance of the Parks & Recreation Department Assistant Director, who reports to the Parks & Recreation Director. Other relevant duties include but are not limited to: Acts as Departmental Liaison for neighborhood associations and industry/user groups, including representing the department at community meetings. Monitors budgets and recommends capital expenditures. Creates, develops, implements, and evaluates programs and special events. Investigate and responding to citizen, staff, and stakeholder issues and concerns. Provide assistance to PARD staff, employees, and the public. Ideal Candidate Competencies: Strong leadership experience and ability to complete tasks independently. Exception interpersonal and cooperation skills (diplomacy and tact). Well-developed time management and organization skills (detail oriented). Strong verbal and written communication skills. Problem solving skills and an ability to make appropriate decisions quickly and under intense pressure. Application Instructions/Job Requirements: Application: A detailed, complete application is required, and applicants must include on their Employment Record all experience (work and/or volunteer) related to this job posting - up to 10 years or more; this will be used to determine your base compensation. Employment Record dates must include month and year. Verification of employment history dates on resume should match online Employment Application. Statements such as “See Resume” will not be accepted and a resume alone will not be accepted in lieu of a complete online application. Skills Assessments: Skills assessment(s) may be required as part of the recruitment process. Virtual Interviews: PARD may conduct virtual interviews. Military/Veteran: An applicant claiming Military/Veteran status must provide a copy of his or her DD-214(s), or valid comparable document, at the time of interview. Physical Requirements: Tasks may involve bending, lifting, walking, carrying, or using a force equal to lifting up to thirty-five (35) pounds. Work environment includes inside and outside environmental conditions, extreme temperatures, and you must be physically and mentally able to communicate, respond, and work with participant’s needs and safety issues. Other Information: 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy : This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other divisions/work locations within the City of Austin Parks and Recreation Department. Decisions on assigned selection will be made at the time of hire based on the business needs of the department. Travel: If you are selected for this position, and meet the Driver Safety Standards in the City of Austin Driver Safety Program , you may drive when necessary to multiple locations as part of your regular job duties. Otherwise, you are responsible for getting to and from these locations. Tobacco and Vape-Free Workplace: PARD work site locations are tobacco-free. Use of tobacco products and/or e-cigarettes is not permitted on any PARD work site - including construction sites, parking lots, garages or in any personal vehicles located on the premises. Pay Range $38.97 - $50.67 per hour. Hours Work/Location Schedule: Monday to Friday; 8:00am - 5:00pm. May be required to work during special events, evenings, weekends & holidays. Work schedule and location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. May be required to work during city emergencies such as extreme weather events. Job Close Date 05/16/2024 Type of Posting External Department Parks and Recreation Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 600 River St, Austin, TX 78701 Preferred Qualifications Preferred Education: Degree in Arts Administration, Museum Studies, Visual Arts, Performing Arts, Arts Education or Recreation and Sports Management. Preferred Experience: Considerable knowledge in artifact curation, planning, organizing, and implementing, museum and cultural programs and services for diverse populations. Experience managing multiple facilities, including historically significant and prominent cultural facilities. Experience managing multi-million dollar operating budgets and administering expenditures of budgetary funds. Experience conducting community stakeholder engagement and board meetings. Experience with public speaking/media requests/public presentation/citizen training workshops. Experience developing public/private partnerships. Experience with governmental contract management and compliance. Experience in capital improvement projects for municipalities or museums. Preferred Certifications: Certified Parks and Recreation Professional or Certified Parks and Recreation Executive. Possess a Smithsonian or similar institution, World Art History Certification. Possess a University of Texas or similar institution, Museum Art Certification. Other: Ability to travel to more than one work location. Duties, Functions and Responsibilities Essential duties and functions, pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following. Other related duties may be assigned. Plans, organizes, directs, and reviews development and coordination of a division within the Parks and Recreation department. Estimates, prepares, and proposes the division’s annual budget. Monitors and authorizes expenses/expenditures. Develops annual and long term/range goals and objectives. Collaborates with other departments and agencies, i.e., schools, businesses, etc. Provides advice and assistance to citizens, contractors, management, etc. Works with public and advisory boards to resolve issues/conflicts. Plans Capital Improvement Projects. Performs contract management duties, i.e., negotiates, approves, monitors contracts. Conducts and attends meetings, conferences, seminars, etc. Responsibilities- Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: Responsible for the full range of supervisory activities including selection, training, evaluation, counseling and recommendation for dismissal. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Must possess required knowledge, skills, abilities, and experience and be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations, that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Knowledge of Parks and Recreation Programs. Knowledge of Federal, State and Local laws. Knowledge of city practice, policy and procedures. Knowledge of fiscal planning and budget preparation. Knowledge of supervisory and managerial techniques and methods. Skill in oral and written communication. Skill in handling multiple tasks and prioritizing. Skill in using computers and related software. Skill in data analysis and problem solving. Skill in planning and organizing. Ability to work with frequent interruptions and changes in priorities. Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with other city employees and the public. Criminal Background Investigation This position has been approved for a Criminal Background Investigation. EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the American Disabilities Act. If you require reasonable accommodation during the application process or have a question regarding an essential job function, please call (512) 974-3210 or TTY (512) 974-2445. Information For City Employees: If you are an employee within the department, are in good standing and meet both the minimum and preferred qualifications, then you will receive an initial interview. Supplemental Questions Required fields are indicated with an asterisk (*). * The minimum qualifications for this position includes: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, or related/relevant field, plus eight (8) years of planning, directing, and organizing experience, two (2) of which were in a supervisory or management capacity. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * In reviewing the preferred qualifications section of this job posting, please describe in 500 words or less how you meet those preferred qualifications. (Open Ended Question) * Please list any certifications you possess that are applicable to this position. (Open Ended Question) * How many years of experience do you have acting in a consultative role to executive team members, answering commissioner and Council member questions, and addressing the public? Less than 1 year 1 - 3 years 3 - 5 years 5 - 10 years More than 10 years * How many years of experience do you have developing strategic direction for a division, meeting performance goals, and being responsible for fiscal planning and budget management? Less than 1 year 1 - 3 years 3 - 5 years 5 - 10 years More than 10 years * Rate your level of experience developing exhibitions, including coordinating, organizing and executing gallery preparation and installation; monitoring museum or gallery projects; and conducting tours. None Familiar Direct experience Expert * Are you a Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) or Certified Parks and Recreation Executive (CPRE)? Yes No * Do you have the ability to travel to multiple sites as part of the regular job duties? Yes No * This position requires a criminal background check. By selecting the following, you are acknowledging that you understand if you are selected as a top candidate for this position, you will need a successful Criminal Background Investigation (CBI) to be hired. I acknowledge and understand this position requires a Criminal Background Investigation (CBI). Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards The Strategic Asset Management Director administers and manages all activities associated with the Department of Watershed Management's Strategic Asset Management Division. Responsibilities include developing Strategic Asset Management’s policy and overall direction for the development and implementation of Strategic Asset Management. Works with all departments and consultants to direct and oversee tasks to effectively address infrastructure needs to maintain acceptable levels of service, and to review and conduct the implementation of asset management business improvement activities. Under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Engineering Services, the Strategic Asset Management Director performs technical duties relating to the Strategic Asset Management Program development, data collection and management, performance analysis, capital prioritization, and condition assessment for water/wastewater/ and stormwater infrastructure. The Strategic Asset Management Director manages, coordinates, and interfaces with all Department of Watershed Management’s offices and provides assistance in the development of a 3 to 5-year Strategic Asset Management Program to include progress reporting, benefits tracking, and benchmarking of asset management practices and concepts. The Strategic Asset Management Director will also assist with change management activities related to the Strategic Asset Management Division. This level would be expected to manage either a varied array of professionals and managers or a group of professionals in a City-wide administrative or operations function. This is NOT a routine promotional level and the specific justification for classification at this level must be documented. Supervision Received May work independently or as part of a team of managers that meet to discuss issues related to budgets, staff, policy, and operations. The direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. This is a policy-making level of management and would be considered "upper middle" management. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. • Oversees and guides the development, integration, and coordination of the corporate strategic asset management program: strategies, policies and procedures, and best management practices; • Ensures accuracy, validity, and integrity of asset data. • Creates custom reports, maps, and other deliverables. • Performs research, data collection, analysis, calculations, and document preparation for technical reports and studies related to strategic asset management projects. • Researches, evaluates, recommends, and implements technical and administrative solutions to achieve strategic asset management objectives. • Resolves problems related to the strategic asset management system environment and implements solutions that will prevent a recurrence. • Works with internal DWM offices/groups such as Finance, AIM, Sewer Collection, Water Distribution, Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Pumping Stations, and other key internal stakeholders to support the strategic asset management program and coordinate technical support and training on software and workflows, as needed. • Monitors asset criteria such as enumeration scheme, database nomenclature, asset classes and categories, and condition monitoring methodology • Assists with the provision of project management duties related to asset management projects including project planning, quality control, and reporting. • Assists with the preparation of presentations regarding program projects, proposals, and concepts to departmental directors, upper management, municipal officials, other professionals, and community groups. • Establishes risk-based and fact-based methodologies for managing infrastructure needs. • Develops a comprehensive inventory of assets, condition assessment of those assets, improve coordination and communication within the utility's operations, and improve the decision-making process for asset management based on quantifiable risks. • Develops life-cycle costing and long-term strategic asset management plans for utility infrastructure improvement projects. • Conducts asset planning and strategic planning processes including coordination with offices for infrastructure condition assessment programs. • Develops and documents processes and procedures for infrastructure condition assessments. • Develops infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement strategies and programs in consultation with staff. • Coordinates and/or develops cross-functional teams as required, to execute strategic asset management research and investigations designed to determine appropriate asset strategies as needed. • Responsible for condition assessment reporting and benchmarking. • Maintains and assists in the monitoring of the asset registry, major asset classes, and the location of assets. • Works with subject matter experts and maintenance planners to support the strategic asset management program. • Assure that completed projects meet established program goals and standards defined within the strategic asset management program. • Provide project management duties related to asset management projects including project planning, quality control, and reporting. • Perform research, data collection, analysis, and document preparation for technical reports and studies relating to asset management projects and topics. • Assist in the preparation of an annual infrastructure status report including an update on the condition of the utility's assets, a report on asset performance, and a report on the strategic asset management program's effectiveness. • Keep current on the latest trends in the water utility industry strategic asset management principles, practices, procedures, and technology; and make recommendations for implementation. • Modify programs and procedures to solve complex problems and assist in developing operational priorities, goals, and objectives as a key leader of the Strategic Asset Management Team. • Provides leadership and direction to group managers and oversees project goals. Develops project strategies, implementation plan, project scope and milestones. Decision Making This position is generally required to provide input regarding decisions that impact any area within the watershed's divisions and offices. Such issues may be related to policy/procedure, strategy, budget, and/or technical. May commit department to action. Establishes organization strategy and policy within required legislative or executive limitations. Leadership Provided Provides guidance to a varied group of Managers and Supervisors or may directly supervise a staff of professionals and team leaders engaged in an organization-wide or policy-advisory activity. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and policies. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Extensive knowledge of technical terminology; extensive knowledge of construction projects - administrative or field; knowledge of engineering, water and sewage, procurement, hydraulics, and geotechnical processes and terminology; knowledge of legal requirements of water conservation laws & ordinances; thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of water resource management and watershed science; knowledge of grant writing and grant management. Strong Computer and Software (Microsoft) Skills; very strong administrative and managerial skills; interpersonal and team working skills; skilled in communicating verbally and written. Ability to develop relationships and partnerships; ability to write clear and concise technical documents; ability to read, understand, and prepare legal documents; ability to operate city vehicles: sedan, 14-passenger van, and pickup truck; ability to effectively negotiate resolutions of conflicts among citizens, neighbors, elected official, and staff, as well as efficiently manage a government office open to the public; ability to interact effectively with various personality styles and with upper departmental management or elected officials; ability to read and interpret construction drawings; ability to interpret laws, regulations, and guidelines; ability to utilize Microsoft suites and project management programs. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in computer science, engineering, business, or a related field is required, along with eight (8) years of experience in the delivery of strategic asset management programs or the equivalent program or project management experience. Comprehensive knowledge of the water industry as related to strategic asset management with at least five (5) years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Preferred Education & Experience Master's degree in computer science, engineering, business, or a related field, along with ten (10) years of experience in the delivery of strategic asset management programs or the equivalent program or project management experience. (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the master’s degree on an exceptional basis). Comprehensive knowledge of the water industry as related to strategic asset management with at least eight (8) years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Licensures and Certifications P.E. License is ideal. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with the job. The City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-24
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Posting Open Until Filled Salary: Commensurate with experience At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards The Strategic Asset Management Director administers and manages all activities associated with the Department of Watershed Management's Strategic Asset Management Division. Responsibilities include developing Strategic Asset Management’s policy and overall direction for the development and implementation of Strategic Asset Management. Works with all departments and consultants to direct and oversee tasks to effectively address infrastructure needs to maintain acceptable levels of service, and to review and conduct the implementation of asset management business improvement activities. Under the supervision of the Deputy Commissioner of Engineering Services, the Strategic Asset Management Director performs technical duties relating to the Strategic Asset Management Program development, data collection and management, performance analysis, capital prioritization, and condition assessment for water/wastewater/ and stormwater infrastructure. The Strategic Asset Management Director manages, coordinates, and interfaces with all Department of Watershed Management’s offices and provides assistance in the development of a 3 to 5-year Strategic Asset Management Program to include progress reporting, benefits tracking, and benchmarking of asset management practices and concepts. The Strategic Asset Management Director will also assist with change management activities related to the Strategic Asset Management Division. This level would be expected to manage either a varied array of professionals and managers or a group of professionals in a City-wide administrative or operations function. This is NOT a routine promotional level and the specific justification for classification at this level must be documented. Supervision Received May work independently or as part of a team of managers that meet to discuss issues related to budgets, staff, policy, and operations. The direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. This is a policy-making level of management and would be considered "upper middle" management. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. • Oversees and guides the development, integration, and coordination of the corporate strategic asset management program: strategies, policies and procedures, and best management practices; • Ensures accuracy, validity, and integrity of asset data. • Creates custom reports, maps, and other deliverables. • Performs research, data collection, analysis, calculations, and document preparation for technical reports and studies related to strategic asset management projects. • Researches, evaluates, recommends, and implements technical and administrative solutions to achieve strategic asset management objectives. • Resolves problems related to the strategic asset management system environment and implements solutions that will prevent a recurrence. • Works with internal DWM offices/groups such as Finance, AIM, Sewer Collection, Water Distribution, Water Treatment, Wastewater Treatment, Pumping Stations, and other key internal stakeholders to support the strategic asset management program and coordinate technical support and training on software and workflows, as needed. • Monitors asset criteria such as enumeration scheme, database nomenclature, asset classes and categories, and condition monitoring methodology • Assists with the provision of project management duties related to asset management projects including project planning, quality control, and reporting. • Assists with the preparation of presentations regarding program projects, proposals, and concepts to departmental directors, upper management, municipal officials, other professionals, and community groups. • Establishes risk-based and fact-based methodologies for managing infrastructure needs. • Develops a comprehensive inventory of assets, condition assessment of those assets, improve coordination and communication within the utility's operations, and improve the decision-making process for asset management based on quantifiable risks. • Develops life-cycle costing and long-term strategic asset management plans for utility infrastructure improvement projects. • Conducts asset planning and strategic planning processes including coordination with offices for infrastructure condition assessment programs. • Develops and documents processes and procedures for infrastructure condition assessments. • Develops infrastructure rehabilitation and replacement strategies and programs in consultation with staff. • Coordinates and/or develops cross-functional teams as required, to execute strategic asset management research and investigations designed to determine appropriate asset strategies as needed. • Responsible for condition assessment reporting and benchmarking. • Maintains and assists in the monitoring of the asset registry, major asset classes, and the location of assets. • Works with subject matter experts and maintenance planners to support the strategic asset management program. • Assure that completed projects meet established program goals and standards defined within the strategic asset management program. • Provide project management duties related to asset management projects including project planning, quality control, and reporting. • Perform research, data collection, analysis, and document preparation for technical reports and studies relating to asset management projects and topics. • Assist in the preparation of an annual infrastructure status report including an update on the condition of the utility's assets, a report on asset performance, and a report on the strategic asset management program's effectiveness. • Keep current on the latest trends in the water utility industry strategic asset management principles, practices, procedures, and technology; and make recommendations for implementation. • Modify programs and procedures to solve complex problems and assist in developing operational priorities, goals, and objectives as a key leader of the Strategic Asset Management Team. • Provides leadership and direction to group managers and oversees project goals. Develops project strategies, implementation plan, project scope and milestones. Decision Making This position is generally required to provide input regarding decisions that impact any area within the watershed's divisions and offices. Such issues may be related to policy/procedure, strategy, budget, and/or technical. May commit department to action. Establishes organization strategy and policy within required legislative or executive limitations. Leadership Provided Provides guidance to a varied group of Managers and Supervisors or may directly supervise a staff of professionals and team leaders engaged in an organization-wide or policy-advisory activity. Guidance should typically be general in nature and focus on objectives, end results, and policies. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Extensive knowledge of technical terminology; extensive knowledge of construction projects - administrative or field; knowledge of engineering, water and sewage, procurement, hydraulics, and geotechnical processes and terminology; knowledge of legal requirements of water conservation laws & ordinances; thorough knowledge of the principles and practices of water resource management and watershed science; knowledge of grant writing and grant management. Strong Computer and Software (Microsoft) Skills; very strong administrative and managerial skills; interpersonal and team working skills; skilled in communicating verbally and written. Ability to develop relationships and partnerships; ability to write clear and concise technical documents; ability to read, understand, and prepare legal documents; ability to operate city vehicles: sedan, 14-passenger van, and pickup truck; ability to effectively negotiate resolutions of conflicts among citizens, neighbors, elected official, and staff, as well as efficiently manage a government office open to the public; ability to interact effectively with various personality styles and with upper departmental management or elected officials; ability to read and interpret construction drawings; ability to interpret laws, regulations, and guidelines; ability to utilize Microsoft suites and project management programs. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in computer science, engineering, business, or a related field is required, along with eight (8) years of experience in the delivery of strategic asset management programs or the equivalent program or project management experience. Comprehensive knowledge of the water industry as related to strategic asset management with at least five (5) years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Preferred Education & Experience Master's degree in computer science, engineering, business, or a related field, along with ten (10) years of experience in the delivery of strategic asset management programs or the equivalent program or project management experience. (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the master’s degree on an exceptional basis). Comprehensive knowledge of the water industry as related to strategic asset management with at least eight (8) years of experience as a manager, supervisor, team leader, etc. Licensures and Certifications P.E. License is ideal. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with the job. The City of Atlanta is an equal opportunity employer. Closing Date/Time: 2024-04-24
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. Salary range: commensurate with experience General Description and Classification Standards Manages the budget & analysis function for the Atlanta Department of Transportation. This is a high-level strategic operations management role, reporting to a top department executive or a department deputy. This level would be expected to manage either a varied array of professionals or various groups of professionals in administrative or operations functions. Supervision Received Direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. Performs work under the guidance of the Chief of Administration and in support of departmental initiatives. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Performs administrative/management functions associated with budgetary activities within an assigned department. Duties include, but are not limited to, supervising staff; directing budget activities; preparing departmental budget; preparing comprehensive development plan and management goals and objectives; preparing goals and expenditure projections; and generating reports and forms. Serves as the Department’s Liaison to the Office of Budget & Fiscal Policy and the Office of Innovation Delivery & Performance. Position interacts regularly with planning groups, department deputies, and has direct communication with the COO, Council Members, and Law. Manages budgetary planning and monitors the division’s adherence to approved budgets. Manages the annual budget preparation and submittal. Works in conjunction with Commissioner, Deputy Commissioners, and the Sr. Director of Administration and Finance. Coordinates on a regular basis with administrative and finance teams. Able to interpret financial data. Has the ability to communicate effectively with department staff, directors, and project managers. Willing to train and assist managers on budget processes, as well as best practices. Provides input into policy and strategy, providing relevant fiscal information to executive management team and stakeholders. Specializes in infrastructure funding, to include impact fees, trust funds, grants, compliance to the city’s infrastructure charter, and leading efforts to acquire external funding for projects. Manages Project Controls team, to include cost engineers, consultants, and support staff. Supports project delivery, centralized program and project reporting, forecasting of capital costs, and cash flows. Establishes internal budget processes, interprets, and applies organizational policies. May work with external consultants or auditors to provide required information and ensure record keeping of historical purposes. Participates in annual audits and special projects. Creates operating plans, budget proposals, memorandums, forecasts, and reporting systems. Ensures integrity of data produced in systems and ensures accurate compilation, analysis, and reporting of budget data. This position supports special projects, few include development of business continuity plans, budget shortfall analysis, personnel burn rates, quarterly projections, departmental efficiencies, and performance reporting. This is a fully seasoned leadership role, capable of independently carrying out most assignments typical of a management position. Leads the Customer Service Team Leads the Performance Management Team Decision Making May interpret organizational policies and recommend exceptions. Applies organizational policies. May make resource allocation decisions within organization guidelines. Selects from multiple procedures and methods to accomplish tasks. Has formal supervisory authority over work group, to include discipline, performance management, scheduling, training, etc. Leadership Provided Directs and controls the activities of the budgeting function, working with senior leadership who have overall responsibility for the successful operation of those areas. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of general accounting and GAAP. Strong knowledge of City structure and systems. Strong leadership skills. Strong Microsoft Office, accounting software and databases skills. Excellent planning, organization, and presentation skills. Ability to analyze situations or data requiring an in-depth knowledge of selecting methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Ability to interface with multiple functions within City and build strong relationships. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelors degree in accounting, finance or related field (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the bachelor’s degree, on an exception basis). 3-5 years' of accounting and budgeting experience. Preferred Education & Experience Masters degree in accounting, finance or related field (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the master’s degree on an exception basis) with 3-5 years' of accounting and budgeting experience. Licensures and Certifications None required Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.
Mar 23, 2024
Full Time
At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. Salary range: commensurate with experience General Description and Classification Standards Manages the budget & analysis function for the Atlanta Department of Transportation. This is a high-level strategic operations management role, reporting to a top department executive or a department deputy. This level would be expected to manage either a varied array of professionals or various groups of professionals in administrative or operations functions. Supervision Received Direction received is very general and focuses on strategic objectives and is typically collaborative in nature. Performs work under the guidance of the Chief of Administration and in support of departmental initiatives. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Performs administrative/management functions associated with budgetary activities within an assigned department. Duties include, but are not limited to, supervising staff; directing budget activities; preparing departmental budget; preparing comprehensive development plan and management goals and objectives; preparing goals and expenditure projections; and generating reports and forms. Serves as the Department’s Liaison to the Office of Budget & Fiscal Policy and the Office of Innovation Delivery & Performance. Position interacts regularly with planning groups, department deputies, and has direct communication with the COO, Council Members, and Law. Manages budgetary planning and monitors the division’s adherence to approved budgets. Manages the annual budget preparation and submittal. Works in conjunction with Commissioner, Deputy Commissioners, and the Sr. Director of Administration and Finance. Coordinates on a regular basis with administrative and finance teams. Able to interpret financial data. Has the ability to communicate effectively with department staff, directors, and project managers. Willing to train and assist managers on budget processes, as well as best practices. Provides input into policy and strategy, providing relevant fiscal information to executive management team and stakeholders. Specializes in infrastructure funding, to include impact fees, trust funds, grants, compliance to the city’s infrastructure charter, and leading efforts to acquire external funding for projects. Manages Project Controls team, to include cost engineers, consultants, and support staff. Supports project delivery, centralized program and project reporting, forecasting of capital costs, and cash flows. Establishes internal budget processes, interprets, and applies organizational policies. May work with external consultants or auditors to provide required information and ensure record keeping of historical purposes. Participates in annual audits and special projects. Creates operating plans, budget proposals, memorandums, forecasts, and reporting systems. Ensures integrity of data produced in systems and ensures accurate compilation, analysis, and reporting of budget data. This position supports special projects, few include development of business continuity plans, budget shortfall analysis, personnel burn rates, quarterly projections, departmental efficiencies, and performance reporting. This is a fully seasoned leadership role, capable of independently carrying out most assignments typical of a management position. Leads the Customer Service Team Leads the Performance Management Team Decision Making May interpret organizational policies and recommend exceptions. Applies organizational policies. May make resource allocation decisions within organization guidelines. Selects from multiple procedures and methods to accomplish tasks. Has formal supervisory authority over work group, to include discipline, performance management, scheduling, training, etc. Leadership Provided Directs and controls the activities of the budgeting function, working with senior leadership who have overall responsibility for the successful operation of those areas. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of general accounting and GAAP. Strong knowledge of City structure and systems. Strong leadership skills. Strong Microsoft Office, accounting software and databases skills. Excellent planning, organization, and presentation skills. Ability to analyze situations or data requiring an in-depth knowledge of selecting methods, techniques, and evaluation criteria for obtaining results. Ability to interface with multiple functions within City and build strong relationships. Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience Bachelors degree in accounting, finance or related field (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the bachelor’s degree, on an exception basis). 3-5 years' of accounting and budgeting experience. Preferred Education & Experience Masters degree in accounting, finance or related field (Equivalent professional experience may be considered for substitution for the master’s degree on an exception basis) with 3-5 years' of accounting and budgeting experience. Licensures and Certifications None required Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled School Data Specialist for Business Section Annual Salary: $39,744.00 Highly responsible position directly involved with the overall planning and operation of the business section of State Schools program. Must exercise considerable independent judgment coordinating submission of data in making advanced decisions of determination involving the application of rules. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The incumbent must have the ability to perform the essential functions below either with or without reasonable accommodation. 1. Provide technical assistance to MSSD schools related to business, therapy services and contract service functions, including assisting them with the Web applications, interpreting rules, and instructions for submitting and updating student and personnel data. 2. Coordinate data and compile reports from the School Lunch, Student Attendance, Bus Transportation, District Billing and Expense Account programs. 3. Review therapy service records and invoices to ensure accuracy and compliance with state and federal regulations. 4. Track renewal of therapy authorizations for individual students in accordance with student's IEP. 5. Prepare and mail packets of information to therapists and track their application process for enrollment with MO HealthNet. 6. Coordinate annual and periodic bid processes to obtain related service vendors. 7. Perform a variety of accounting activities including reviewing bills, invoices and contracts to ensure information is accurate and complete before generating payment. 8. Prepare and process staff expense account forms to ensure timely reimbursement. 9. Prepare, reconcile, balance and ensure accuracy of financial transactions. Develop ad hoc reports, spreadsheets, and other financial documents which effectively communicate technical and financial information. 10. Download and verify data from the incident and other databases and enter data into the Office of Administration fleet system and other databases as necessary. 11. Create, maintain, and analyze numerous databases/spreadsheets for decision making and to facilitate analyses and/or track information. 12. Maintain records and prepare reports from various statistical and accounting information. 13. Monitor the submission of data files to ensure due dates are met and files are accurate. 14. Assist with logistical arrangements for meetings, conferences and workshops to include creation and dissemination of materials and verifying invoices. 15. Follow communication and follow-up procedures with MSSD schools who have not met due dates. 16. Apply a working knowledge of applicable MSSD procedures to ensure compliance and accountability. 17. Interpret, explain and apply policies related to specific activities conducted by the section. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Proofread manuals and technical reports to ensure accuracy. 2. Maintain and order inventory to ensure adequate supplies are on hand. 3. Receive, distribute and process MSSD mail to appropriate person(s). 4. Research, compile, create and/or generate information, statistical and other reports. 5. Design electronic and other forms to capture section information in consistent format. 6. Maintain an orderly, safe, clean, attractive environment. 7. Lift and move 50 pounds 8. Perform other related work as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: 1. Working knowledge of the State's Financial Accounting Systems (SAMII), principles and procedures. 2. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and PowerPoint. 3. Prioritize, organize and coordinate work activities to achieve established program goals and to complete assignments with minimal supervision. 4. Adhere to deadlines. EDUCATION REQUIRED/PREFERRED: 1. High school diploma or G.E.D. 2. Typing speed of 55 wpm or better. 3. Four or more years of experience successfully performing progressively responsible support tasks. 4. Supplemental business skills, bookkeeping, record management and computer applications courses preferred. (Other qualifications and experience which, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Education, meet the requirements of the position may be accepted in lieu of the above.) Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Human Resources at (573) 751-9619, through Missouri Relay System at (800) 735-2966, or via email at hr@dese.mo.gov . To Our Applicants with Disabilities: For assistance with any phase of the Department process, please notify the Director of Human Resources at (573) 751-9619. Reasonable attempts will be made to accommodate special needs. TTY/TDD Relay Missouri service (800) 735-2966. Notice to Applicants: The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is unable to sponsor applicants in their application for work visas through INS. If you have questions, please contact Human Resources.
Mar 22, 2024
Full Time
Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled School Data Specialist for Business Section Annual Salary: $39,744.00 Highly responsible position directly involved with the overall planning and operation of the business section of State Schools program. Must exercise considerable independent judgment coordinating submission of data in making advanced decisions of determination involving the application of rules. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The incumbent must have the ability to perform the essential functions below either with or without reasonable accommodation. 1. Provide technical assistance to MSSD schools related to business, therapy services and contract service functions, including assisting them with the Web applications, interpreting rules, and instructions for submitting and updating student and personnel data. 2. Coordinate data and compile reports from the School Lunch, Student Attendance, Bus Transportation, District Billing and Expense Account programs. 3. Review therapy service records and invoices to ensure accuracy and compliance with state and federal regulations. 4. Track renewal of therapy authorizations for individual students in accordance with student's IEP. 5. Prepare and mail packets of information to therapists and track their application process for enrollment with MO HealthNet. 6. Coordinate annual and periodic bid processes to obtain related service vendors. 7. Perform a variety of accounting activities including reviewing bills, invoices and contracts to ensure information is accurate and complete before generating payment. 8. Prepare and process staff expense account forms to ensure timely reimbursement. 9. Prepare, reconcile, balance and ensure accuracy of financial transactions. Develop ad hoc reports, spreadsheets, and other financial documents which effectively communicate technical and financial information. 10. Download and verify data from the incident and other databases and enter data into the Office of Administration fleet system and other databases as necessary. 11. Create, maintain, and analyze numerous databases/spreadsheets for decision making and to facilitate analyses and/or track information. 12. Maintain records and prepare reports from various statistical and accounting information. 13. Monitor the submission of data files to ensure due dates are met and files are accurate. 14. Assist with logistical arrangements for meetings, conferences and workshops to include creation and dissemination of materials and verifying invoices. 15. Follow communication and follow-up procedures with MSSD schools who have not met due dates. 16. Apply a working knowledge of applicable MSSD procedures to ensure compliance and accountability. 17. Interpret, explain and apply policies related to specific activities conducted by the section. ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES: 1. Proofread manuals and technical reports to ensure accuracy. 2. Maintain and order inventory to ensure adequate supplies are on hand. 3. Receive, distribute and process MSSD mail to appropriate person(s). 4. Research, compile, create and/or generate information, statistical and other reports. 5. Design electronic and other forms to capture section information in consistent format. 6. Maintain an orderly, safe, clean, attractive environment. 7. Lift and move 50 pounds 8. Perform other related work as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES: 1. Working knowledge of the State's Financial Accounting Systems (SAMII), principles and procedures. 2. Proficient in the use of Microsoft Office, including Word, Excel, Access, Publisher and PowerPoint. 3. Prioritize, organize and coordinate work activities to achieve established program goals and to complete assignments with minimal supervision. 4. Adhere to deadlines. EDUCATION REQUIRED/PREFERRED: 1. High school diploma or G.E.D. 2. Typing speed of 55 wpm or better. 3. Four or more years of experience successfully performing progressively responsible support tasks. 4. Supplemental business skills, bookkeeping, record management and computer applications courses preferred. (Other qualifications and experience which, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Education, meet the requirements of the position may be accepted in lieu of the above.) Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer: Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If you have special needs addressed by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please contact Human Resources at (573) 751-9619, through Missouri Relay System at (800) 735-2966, or via email at hr@dese.mo.gov . To Our Applicants with Disabilities: For assistance with any phase of the Department process, please notify the Director of Human Resources at (573) 751-9619. Reasonable attempts will be made to accommodate special needs. TTY/TDD Relay Missouri service (800) 735-2966. Notice to Applicants: The Missouri Department of Elementary and Secondary Education is unable to sponsor applicants in their application for work visas through INS. If you have questions, please contact Human Resources.
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Why you'll love this position: The Division of Personnel is transforming the state's approach to end-to-end talent management to better serve the citizens of the Missouri. We are committed to recruiting, developing and rewarding team members across our ~50,000 employee enterprise. To spearhead our talent development efforts, we are looking for an experienced and dynamic talent development professional! This is a unique opportunity for a creative and hardworking leader to have an impact in transforming the way we develop all team members and build capabilities for continuous improvement across the workforce. If you are a creative self-starter, capable of fostering effective relationships and dedicated to results, we want you to join our team! The right candidate will have experience in strategic planning, project management, continuous improvement and adult learning strategies. What you'll do: Leading a team of talent professionals to manage all phases of a comprehensive training portfolio. Consulting with a variety of customers at all levels inside and outside state government to assess training needs, identify strategies, and implement programs that support business needs and enhance individual and organizational growth. Researching, developing, and designing training curriculum, content and material using effective best practice learning strategies that educate and entertain in ways that support adult learning. Assessing instructional effectiveness and determine the impact of training on employee skills and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Designing programs that leverage technology to help the State remain a competitive employer of choice and viable in often rapidly changing times. Fostering positive, productive relationships with internal talent development staff and contractors to design and deliver successful development solutions. Strategically promote and market programs to current and potential customers that include state and local government agencies and private sector organizations. Administer an enterprise-wide performance management program, focused on team member growth and development, building effective feedback and communication, and optimizing performance. Administering statewide employee recognition programs that include the Governor's Award for Quality and Productivity, Statewide Employee of the Month, Employee Award of Distinction, etc. Coordinating the State's professional development website presence and any future Learning Management System (LMS) application by working in collaboration with OA/Information Technology Services Division. Participating on the Division of Personnel's leadership team. Understanding budgetary considerations involved in establishing fee structures to generate revenue stream, control expenses, and sustain operations. Leading, or assisting with special projects as directed by the Governor, the OA Commissioner, or the Division of Personnel Director. All you need for success: Minimum Qualifications Master's degree and 6-7 years of relevant experience preferred Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proven history of serving in leadership roles with a personal aptitude to embrace and support professional growth and change management strategies. Demonstrated record of excellence related to curriculum design, training, and employee recognition programs. Knowledge of e-learning platforms. Familiarity with the principles of continuous improvement and change management. Exceptional writing and oral communication skills and an awareness of the importance of messaging information effectively. Competence in developing a rapport with others and adapting to interpersonal styles when communicating one-on-one with individuals, working with diverse groups, facilitating training sessions, leading focus groups, and other interactions. Ability to market ideas and initiatives in ways that build interest and encourage buy-in and participation among employees at all levels. Ability to merge traditional training models with value-added use of technology to meet the needs of a diverse customer base. Ability to handle multiple assignments, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. Service oriented focus and ability to work as part of a fast paced, high performance team. Strong organizational and management skills and understanding of the need for data-driven results. High-energy, can-do attitude. Successful background check results are required for employment in this position. This may include background checks involving a candidate's name and/or fingerprints and other screenings as needed for the specific position. More reasons to love this position: The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . If you have questions about this position please contact: recruiter@oa.mo.gov The State of Missouri is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Closing Date/Time: 2024-05-01
Apr 19, 2024
Full Time
Why you'll love this position: The Division of Personnel is transforming the state's approach to end-to-end talent management to better serve the citizens of the Missouri. We are committed to recruiting, developing and rewarding team members across our ~50,000 employee enterprise. To spearhead our talent development efforts, we are looking for an experienced and dynamic talent development professional! This is a unique opportunity for a creative and hardworking leader to have an impact in transforming the way we develop all team members and build capabilities for continuous improvement across the workforce. If you are a creative self-starter, capable of fostering effective relationships and dedicated to results, we want you to join our team! The right candidate will have experience in strategic planning, project management, continuous improvement and adult learning strategies. What you'll do: Leading a team of talent professionals to manage all phases of a comprehensive training portfolio. Consulting with a variety of customers at all levels inside and outside state government to assess training needs, identify strategies, and implement programs that support business needs and enhance individual and organizational growth. Researching, developing, and designing training curriculum, content and material using effective best practice learning strategies that educate and entertain in ways that support adult learning. Assessing instructional effectiveness and determine the impact of training on employee skills and Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) Designing programs that leverage technology to help the State remain a competitive employer of choice and viable in often rapidly changing times. Fostering positive, productive relationships with internal talent development staff and contractors to design and deliver successful development solutions. Strategically promote and market programs to current and potential customers that include state and local government agencies and private sector organizations. Administer an enterprise-wide performance management program, focused on team member growth and development, building effective feedback and communication, and optimizing performance. Administering statewide employee recognition programs that include the Governor's Award for Quality and Productivity, Statewide Employee of the Month, Employee Award of Distinction, etc. Coordinating the State's professional development website presence and any future Learning Management System (LMS) application by working in collaboration with OA/Information Technology Services Division. Participating on the Division of Personnel's leadership team. Understanding budgetary considerations involved in establishing fee structures to generate revenue stream, control expenses, and sustain operations. Leading, or assisting with special projects as directed by the Governor, the OA Commissioner, or the Division of Personnel Director. All you need for success: Minimum Qualifications Master's degree and 6-7 years of relevant experience preferred Desired Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Proven history of serving in leadership roles with a personal aptitude to embrace and support professional growth and change management strategies. Demonstrated record of excellence related to curriculum design, training, and employee recognition programs. Knowledge of e-learning platforms. Familiarity with the principles of continuous improvement and change management. Exceptional writing and oral communication skills and an awareness of the importance of messaging information effectively. Competence in developing a rapport with others and adapting to interpersonal styles when communicating one-on-one with individuals, working with diverse groups, facilitating training sessions, leading focus groups, and other interactions. Ability to market ideas and initiatives in ways that build interest and encourage buy-in and participation among employees at all levels. Ability to merge traditional training models with value-added use of technology to meet the needs of a diverse customer base. Ability to handle multiple assignments, prioritize tasks, and meet deadlines. Service oriented focus and ability to work as part of a fast paced, high performance team. Strong organizational and management skills and understanding of the need for data-driven results. High-energy, can-do attitude. Successful background check results are required for employment in this position. This may include background checks involving a candidate's name and/or fingerprints and other screenings as needed for the specific position. More reasons to love this position: The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . If you have questions about this position please contact: recruiter@oa.mo.gov The State of Missouri is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Closing Date/Time: 2024-05-01
Announcement Number: 46992 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/10/2024 Recruiter: KRISTIN BOWLING Phone: (775)688-1522 Email: klbowling@ndow.org Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made. The Position Under general direction, Wildlife Staff Specialists perform program research, planning, analysis and evaluation; draft proposed legislation, policies, procedures and regulations related to wildlife management programs and activities throughout the State. We're seeking a proactive individual to our department's restoration, rehabilitation, and funding initiatives. As a key player, you'll administer various funding opportunities, including the Wildlife Heritage, Habitat Conservation Fee, Upland Game Bird, Duck Stamp, and conservation bond programs, all aimed at bolstering habitat quality and wildlife populations. In this role, you'll ensure that agency objectives are met by overseeing program and project management needs such as reviewing projects, budget management, schedule tracking, and database management and maintenance, contracting, and interagency agreements. As the lead manager of the Habitat Conservation Framework project portal, proficiency in geo-spatial information, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and databases is preferred. Additionally, you'll be responsible for reporting program achievements through legislative reports, Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioner meetings, federal grants, and other platforms. Your support will extend to the Habitat Restoration and Rehabilitation Program, where you'll contribute creatively to its growth and effectiveness. With a solid foundation in biological principles and project management, you'll navigate decision-making processes with finesse. An ecological background, coupled with knowledge of Nevada's habitats, plants, soils, and rangeland systems, is essential. As a leader in this position, you'll act as a liaison with state and federal land management agencies, as well as various conservation organizations, to secure and leverage funds for habitat restoration efforts. Collaboration with restoration biologists and other stakeholders will be key to addressing major resource challenges, particularly in Nevada's Great Basin region. Your fiscal responsibilities will include managing grants and agreements, overseeing contracts and subgrants, and contributing to policy development to drive the success of our restoration and rehabilitation program. Operating within department policies and legal frameworks, you'll exercise judgment and ingenuity to prioritize work and devise effective strategies. If you're ready to make a tangible difference in Nevada's ecosystems and wildlife habitats, join us in this fulfilling leadership role. Your dedication and expertise will be instrumental in shaping a brighter future for our natural landscapes and the wild creatures that call them home. To apply for the recruitment, you will need to submit application online at: https://nvapps.state.nv.us. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-1_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in wildlife management, biology or closely related field and four years of professional experience that included organizing, planning and completing wildlife management studies, writing technical reports and preparing species or land use management plans and recommendations related to wildlife management; OR one year as a Biologist III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above. Special Requirements A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
Apr 11, 2024
Full Time
Announcement Number: 46992 Open to all qualified persons. Posted 04/10/2024 Recruiter: KRISTIN BOWLING Phone: (775)688-1522 Email: klbowling@ndow.org Applications accepted until recruitment needs are satisfied ** Qualified individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. Lists of eligible candidates will be established and hiring may occur early in the recruiting process. Recruitment will close without notice when a sufficient number of applications are received or a hiring decision has been made. The Position Under general direction, Wildlife Staff Specialists perform program research, planning, analysis and evaluation; draft proposed legislation, policies, procedures and regulations related to wildlife management programs and activities throughout the State. We're seeking a proactive individual to our department's restoration, rehabilitation, and funding initiatives. As a key player, you'll administer various funding opportunities, including the Wildlife Heritage, Habitat Conservation Fee, Upland Game Bird, Duck Stamp, and conservation bond programs, all aimed at bolstering habitat quality and wildlife populations. In this role, you'll ensure that agency objectives are met by overseeing program and project management needs such as reviewing projects, budget management, schedule tracking, and database management and maintenance, contracting, and interagency agreements. As the lead manager of the Habitat Conservation Framework project portal, proficiency in geo-spatial information, Geographic Information Systems (GIS), and databases is preferred. Additionally, you'll be responsible for reporting program achievements through legislative reports, Nevada Board of Wildlife Commissioner meetings, federal grants, and other platforms. Your support will extend to the Habitat Restoration and Rehabilitation Program, where you'll contribute creatively to its growth and effectiveness. With a solid foundation in biological principles and project management, you'll navigate decision-making processes with finesse. An ecological background, coupled with knowledge of Nevada's habitats, plants, soils, and rangeland systems, is essential. As a leader in this position, you'll act as a liaison with state and federal land management agencies, as well as various conservation organizations, to secure and leverage funds for habitat restoration efforts. Collaboration with restoration biologists and other stakeholders will be key to addressing major resource challenges, particularly in Nevada's Great Basin region. Your fiscal responsibilities will include managing grants and agreements, overseeing contracts and subgrants, and contributing to policy development to drive the success of our restoration and rehabilitation program. Operating within department policies and legal frameworks, you'll exercise judgment and ingenuity to prioritize work and devise effective strategies. If you're ready to make a tangible difference in Nevada's ecosystems and wildlife habitats, join us in this fulfilling leadership role. Your dedication and expertise will be instrumental in shaping a brighter future for our natural landscapes and the wild creatures that call them home. To apply for the recruitment, you will need to submit application online at: https://nvapps.state.nv.us. The State of Nevada is an equal opportunity employer dedicated to building diverse, inclusive, and innovative work environments with employees who reflect our communities and enthusiastically serve them. All applicants are considered without regard to race, color, national origin, religion or belief, age, disability, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, pregnancy, domestic partnership, genetic information (GINA), or compensation and/or wages. *** THIS RECRUITMENT MAY CLOSE WITHOUT FURTHER NOTICE DEPENDING ON THE NUMBER OF APPLICATIONS RECEIVED. APPLICANTS ARE ENCOURAGED TO APPLY AS SOON AS POSSIBLE*** To see full Class Specifications visit: http://hr.nv.gov/Resources/ClassSpecs/Class_Specifications-1_0/ To Qualify: In order to be qualified, you must meet the following requirements: Education and Experience (Minimum Qualifications) Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in wildlife management, biology or closely related field and four years of professional experience that included organizing, planning and completing wildlife management studies, writing technical reports and preparing species or land use management plans and recommendations related to wildlife management; OR one year as a Biologist III in Nevada State service; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above. Special Requirements A valid drivers license is required at the time of appointment and as a condition of continuing employment. The Examination Application Evaluation Exam The exam will consist of an application evaluation. It is essential that applications include detailed information with time frames regarding education and experience. The most qualified applicants will be contacted by the hiring agency for interview. The hiring agency may require specific skills related testing as part of the interviewing process. INFORMATIONAL LINKS For more information about state employment, visit the following: Division of Human Resource Management: http://hr.nv.gov Public Employees Retirement System: http://www.nvpers.org Public Employees Benefits Program: http://pebp.state.nv.us More Benefits Information: http://nvjobs.nv.gov/Applicants/EB REFER A FRIEND Help us reach qualified candidates! Refer a friend by clicking here: Email Direct Inquiries or Correspondence to: Division of Human Resource Management Northern Nevada 515 East Musser Street, First Floor Carson City, Nevada 89701-4204
City of Portland, Oregon
Portland, Oregon, United States
The Position Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) mission is to provide equitable access to welcoming places, programs, and services that improve community health and our environment. In 2020, PP&R reimagined the way we work. We put underserved communities at the center of our process and committed to an ongoing, iterative cycle of improvement that will transform the way we make decisions and get things done. You can read the first Healthy Parks, Healthy Portland report here . PP&R cares for and maintains more than 11,000 acres of lands and offers thousands of programs for all ages at its community centers, swimming pools, and other recreation facilities. It is a premier City of Portland Bureau that depends on a workforce of 627 permanent employees, 2,948 part-time and seasonal employees, and over 6,000 volunteers. The Portland Parks Board provides support, advocacy and guidance for the overall parks system. The Portland Parks & Recreation Board advocates for parks on a city and regional basis to ensure that parks, natural areas, open spaces, and recreation facilities are advanced in planning and design. The PP&R Board provides a forum for public discussion and decision-making about park issues, bringing a citywide and long-term perspective to neighborhood-based issues. The PP&R Board is governed by its bylaws, linked here . As a result of City Charter reform, the City of Portland is currently undergoing reorganization and governance restructuring. This transition may result in future changes to the functionality and purpose of the PP&R Board. Committee activities include: Advise the Council, the Commissioner and the Director on policy matters pertaining to PP&R. The Board does not have decision making authority. Uphold and incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives into Board and City work Participate in the preparation and contents of the PP&R annual budget Review and advocate on plans and policies, either existing or being developed, city- or region- wide, that affect parks and recreation in the City of Portland Attend PP&R events and celebrations Prepare and submit an annual report to the City Council which summarizes the Board’s activities during the year and identifies the major issues facing PP&R along with the Board’s recommendations for addressing them in the coming year Total number of advisory seats: 15 Number of seats available: 2 To Qualify To be eligible for the advisory committee, members must live, play, worship, go to school, work or do business in the City of Portland . What We Look For We want people from every part of Portland here to share their voice on this committee, especially people who have not been involved before. If you want to serve your community and to help government make better choices, then we want to see your application. The attributes listed below are what will guide our selection process. It is helpful if you are specific in your answers. We do not expect you to be or have everything listed. Members should demonstrate a commitment to Portland Parks and Recreation and to the mission of the Board. You believe government is better when community is involved You are an advocate for racial equity: you want positive and long-lasting outcomes for racial and ethnic communities who have been left out before. You can bring discussion about racial and ethnic communities who need it the most. You are available to attend all meetings and participate in the discussions Ability to bring a system-wide perspective to the Board while striving to not represent individual interests or areas of the City. The membership of the Board shall strive to reflect the demographic and geographic diversity of the City. Time Commitment Monthly meetings will take place on the second Tuesday of the month from 5-7pm with additional sub-committee work outside of that meeting time. Meetings will take place via Zoom and/or the Portland Building (1120 SW 5th Ave) or other locations as determined by the Parks Board and Parks Leadership. Members serve terms of 3 years with a limit of 2 consecutive terms. Members are expected to prepare for meetings on their own time. Arrive ready to discuss meeting materials and agenda items. Meeting materials for review are typically sent one week in advance, but they may be sent with minimal time to review, potentially as few as 24 hours in advance. Members are expected to serve on at least one working group outside of the regular monthly Board meetings. The anticipated time commitment per month is 12 hours. We Remove Barriers Let us know if there are barriers to your participation. Snacks and beverages will be provided at evening meetings. Public transportation or parking passes will be available if you need those to fully participate. Volunteer Ethics People who join this committee will become what we call “Public Officials,” which means that while you serve you must behave fair and ethically. We will provide training on this once you are accepted. Part of following Public Officials Ethics laws means you must tell the group when you or a relative may financially benefit (or avoid fees) by your recommendations. This is called a “Conflict of Interest.” If you tell us about potential Conflicts of Interest that does not mean you cannot serve, in fact, many committees have potential members with Conflicts of Interest. We appreciate your ethical inclusion of possible Conflicts of Interest on the form included in the application. The Recruitment Process Applications are due by 11:59pm on Thursday, April 25, 2024 To talk with someone about this opportunity or to receive assistance completing the application, please contact the advisory body staff liaison at michelle.tran@portlandoregon.gov or 971-865-1878. Voluntary & Confidential Demographic Information The City is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity. Completing the demographic information on the application is voluntary, but we encourage you to provide that information. The City uses this information to help ensure that advisory body appointments represent a broad cross-section of community. Your information will not be used during the recruitment nor the selection process. State and federal law prohibit use of this information to discriminate against you. Questions about this may be sent to AdvisoryBodies@Portlandoregon.gov General Questions For general questions about the Advisory Bodies program, the volunteer recruitment process, or other upcoming advisory body opportunities please email AdvisoryBodies@Portlandoregon.gov . We Encourage You to Apply We welcome you to browse our website to learn more about the bureau and Parks Board . Do you have questions or need more information? Email michelle.tran@portlandoregon.gov or 971-865-1878. Additional Information Meeting Location Currently, many advisory bodies are meeting remotely. In the future, meetings could: 1) be conducted fully remotely, or 2) be conducted remotely and in person (hybrid model). As the situation evolves, the exact meeting location may change. City of Portland volunteers are unpaid; therefore, employment benefits are not available. Closing Date/Time: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Mar 27, 2024
The Position Portland Parks & Recreation’s (PP&R) mission is to provide equitable access to welcoming places, programs, and services that improve community health and our environment. In 2020, PP&R reimagined the way we work. We put underserved communities at the center of our process and committed to an ongoing, iterative cycle of improvement that will transform the way we make decisions and get things done. You can read the first Healthy Parks, Healthy Portland report here . PP&R cares for and maintains more than 11,000 acres of lands and offers thousands of programs for all ages at its community centers, swimming pools, and other recreation facilities. It is a premier City of Portland Bureau that depends on a workforce of 627 permanent employees, 2,948 part-time and seasonal employees, and over 6,000 volunteers. The Portland Parks Board provides support, advocacy and guidance for the overall parks system. The Portland Parks & Recreation Board advocates for parks on a city and regional basis to ensure that parks, natural areas, open spaces, and recreation facilities are advanced in planning and design. The PP&R Board provides a forum for public discussion and decision-making about park issues, bringing a citywide and long-term perspective to neighborhood-based issues. The PP&R Board is governed by its bylaws, linked here . As a result of City Charter reform, the City of Portland is currently undergoing reorganization and governance restructuring. This transition may result in future changes to the functionality and purpose of the PP&R Board. Committee activities include: Advise the Council, the Commissioner and the Director on policy matters pertaining to PP&R. The Board does not have decision making authority. Uphold and incorporate diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives into Board and City work Participate in the preparation and contents of the PP&R annual budget Review and advocate on plans and policies, either existing or being developed, city- or region- wide, that affect parks and recreation in the City of Portland Attend PP&R events and celebrations Prepare and submit an annual report to the City Council which summarizes the Board’s activities during the year and identifies the major issues facing PP&R along with the Board’s recommendations for addressing them in the coming year Total number of advisory seats: 15 Number of seats available: 2 To Qualify To be eligible for the advisory committee, members must live, play, worship, go to school, work or do business in the City of Portland . What We Look For We want people from every part of Portland here to share their voice on this committee, especially people who have not been involved before. If you want to serve your community and to help government make better choices, then we want to see your application. The attributes listed below are what will guide our selection process. It is helpful if you are specific in your answers. We do not expect you to be or have everything listed. Members should demonstrate a commitment to Portland Parks and Recreation and to the mission of the Board. You believe government is better when community is involved You are an advocate for racial equity: you want positive and long-lasting outcomes for racial and ethnic communities who have been left out before. You can bring discussion about racial and ethnic communities who need it the most. You are available to attend all meetings and participate in the discussions Ability to bring a system-wide perspective to the Board while striving to not represent individual interests or areas of the City. The membership of the Board shall strive to reflect the demographic and geographic diversity of the City. Time Commitment Monthly meetings will take place on the second Tuesday of the month from 5-7pm with additional sub-committee work outside of that meeting time. Meetings will take place via Zoom and/or the Portland Building (1120 SW 5th Ave) or other locations as determined by the Parks Board and Parks Leadership. Members serve terms of 3 years with a limit of 2 consecutive terms. Members are expected to prepare for meetings on their own time. Arrive ready to discuss meeting materials and agenda items. Meeting materials for review are typically sent one week in advance, but they may be sent with minimal time to review, potentially as few as 24 hours in advance. Members are expected to serve on at least one working group outside of the regular monthly Board meetings. The anticipated time commitment per month is 12 hours. We Remove Barriers Let us know if there are barriers to your participation. Snacks and beverages will be provided at evening meetings. Public transportation or parking passes will be available if you need those to fully participate. Volunteer Ethics People who join this committee will become what we call “Public Officials,” which means that while you serve you must behave fair and ethically. We will provide training on this once you are accepted. Part of following Public Officials Ethics laws means you must tell the group when you or a relative may financially benefit (or avoid fees) by your recommendations. This is called a “Conflict of Interest.” If you tell us about potential Conflicts of Interest that does not mean you cannot serve, in fact, many committees have potential members with Conflicts of Interest. We appreciate your ethical inclusion of possible Conflicts of Interest on the form included in the application. The Recruitment Process Applications are due by 11:59pm on Thursday, April 25, 2024 To talk with someone about this opportunity or to receive assistance completing the application, please contact the advisory body staff liaison at michelle.tran@portlandoregon.gov or 971-865-1878. Voluntary & Confidential Demographic Information The City is committed to diversity, inclusion, and equity. Completing the demographic information on the application is voluntary, but we encourage you to provide that information. The City uses this information to help ensure that advisory body appointments represent a broad cross-section of community. Your information will not be used during the recruitment nor the selection process. State and federal law prohibit use of this information to discriminate against you. Questions about this may be sent to AdvisoryBodies@Portlandoregon.gov General Questions For general questions about the Advisory Bodies program, the volunteer recruitment process, or other upcoming advisory body opportunities please email AdvisoryBodies@Portlandoregon.gov . We Encourage You to Apply We welcome you to browse our website to learn more about the bureau and Parks Board . Do you have questions or need more information? Email michelle.tran@portlandoregon.gov or 971-865-1878. Additional Information Meeting Location Currently, many advisory bodies are meeting remotely. In the future, meetings could: 1) be conducted fully remotely, or 2) be conducted remotely and in person (hybrid model). As the situation evolves, the exact meeting location may change. City of Portland volunteers are unpaid; therefore, employment benefits are not available. Closing Date/Time: 4/25/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
State of Missouri
Jefferson City, Missouri, United States
Position: School Nursing Director Reports to: Assistant Superintendent Department : Elementary & Secondary Education Classification : Full-time, Professional Division : Special Education Location : Central Office Section : Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled Pay Range : SP14 Job Group Code : 204 Position directs the health care services provided in 34 Schools for Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled (MSSD) and aligns policies and procedures for all state-operated programs (SOP). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The incumbent must have the ability to perform the essential functions below, either with or without reasonable accommodation. Leadership role in planning the essential elements of the school health program for MSSD. Monitor Comprehensive School Health Plans and special health care procedures for students. Serve as health consultant to the school nurses, parents, and MSSD staff members, keeping current, interpreting, and disseminating relevant information related to healthcare trends and school nursing practice. Arrange and coordinate training for nursing staff to obtain and maintain instructor certifications in CPR, AED, and First Aid. Supervise the training of MSSD staff in administering medications, special health care procedures, CPR, AED, and First Aid. Facilitate monthly nurse meetings. Plan, implement, and log professional development activities for health care staff and MSSD staff members regarding health topics, acquainting school staff with health issues and resources and assist teachers, as needed, in the instruction of health education. Monitor nursing licensure; make sure all remain current and in good standing. Assist area directors and building administrators with the orientation process for new nursing staff. Assist area directors and building administrators with the hiring and supervising of school nurses. Supervise and mentor LPNs and oversee one-on-one and contracted nurses. Develop health screening schedule. Oversee and monitor bus personnel training and information sharing. Provide consultation on special diets and nutritional planning. Lead DNR Team Meetings. Participate in appropriate special education meetings and conferences. Requisition equipment and materials necessary to carry out health program activities. Assist with maintaining the health services section of the student information system. Promote the development of cooperative working relationships between the schools and community organizations. Confer with personnel in community agencies to interpret health needs of pupils and coordinate follow-through activities of home, school, and community. Maintain knowledge of immunization requirements for Missouri; supervise and submit required immunization reports to the Department of Health. Supervise the control of communicable diseases by conferring with school nurses and building administrators; interpreting regulations on exclusion and reporting diseases to the Department of Health according to state and local health regulations and school guidance. Develop new and update current health forms. Serve as the chairperson of the School Wellness committee and update the School Wellness Policy when needed, utilizing the School Wellness Policy Needs Assessment and Evaluation Tool findings and input from committee members. Review and update the Crisis Plan. Review and update the School Nurse Resource Manual. Review and update the Medication Administration Training Manual. Develop new and update School Health Services guidelines to be followed by SOPs. Develop and maintain records and reports necessary to carry out activities of the school health program. Coordinate Dental Varnish Program. Serve on the Genetic Advisory Committee. Oversee health policies, procedures and provide medical advice and information to SOPs. Knowledge of state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to health care services in public schools. Knowledge of growth and development, and the medical issues and special health care needs related to various developmental disabilities. Knowledge of common health problems of school age children and youth. Knowledge of health systems and local, state and national trends in school health. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with co-workers and the public. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Ability to supervise. Ability to lift 50 pounds. Make site visits to MSSD schools through periodic required travel. Perform other duties as assigned. *CERTIFICATION REQUIRED/PREFERRED: Graduation from an accredited college or university school of nursing. Licensed to practice as a professional registered nurse (R.N.) in Missouri. Two years of experience in school nursing. *The position requires a professional license pursuant to state law. (Other qualifications and experience which, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Education, meet the requirements of the position may be accepted in lieu of the above.)
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Position: School Nursing Director Reports to: Assistant Superintendent Department : Elementary & Secondary Education Classification : Full-time, Professional Division : Special Education Location : Central Office Section : Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled Pay Range : SP14 Job Group Code : 204 Position directs the health care services provided in 34 Schools for Missouri Schools for the Severely Disabled (MSSD) and aligns policies and procedures for all state-operated programs (SOP). ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: The incumbent must have the ability to perform the essential functions below, either with or without reasonable accommodation. Leadership role in planning the essential elements of the school health program for MSSD. Monitor Comprehensive School Health Plans and special health care procedures for students. Serve as health consultant to the school nurses, parents, and MSSD staff members, keeping current, interpreting, and disseminating relevant information related to healthcare trends and school nursing practice. Arrange and coordinate training for nursing staff to obtain and maintain instructor certifications in CPR, AED, and First Aid. Supervise the training of MSSD staff in administering medications, special health care procedures, CPR, AED, and First Aid. Facilitate monthly nurse meetings. Plan, implement, and log professional development activities for health care staff and MSSD staff members regarding health topics, acquainting school staff with health issues and resources and assist teachers, as needed, in the instruction of health education. Monitor nursing licensure; make sure all remain current and in good standing. Assist area directors and building administrators with the orientation process for new nursing staff. Assist area directors and building administrators with the hiring and supervising of school nurses. Supervise and mentor LPNs and oversee one-on-one and contracted nurses. Develop health screening schedule. Oversee and monitor bus personnel training and information sharing. Provide consultation on special diets and nutritional planning. Lead DNR Team Meetings. Participate in appropriate special education meetings and conferences. Requisition equipment and materials necessary to carry out health program activities. Assist with maintaining the health services section of the student information system. Promote the development of cooperative working relationships between the schools and community organizations. Confer with personnel in community agencies to interpret health needs of pupils and coordinate follow-through activities of home, school, and community. Maintain knowledge of immunization requirements for Missouri; supervise and submit required immunization reports to the Department of Health. Supervise the control of communicable diseases by conferring with school nurses and building administrators; interpreting regulations on exclusion and reporting diseases to the Department of Health according to state and local health regulations and school guidance. Develop new and update current health forms. Serve as the chairperson of the School Wellness committee and update the School Wellness Policy when needed, utilizing the School Wellness Policy Needs Assessment and Evaluation Tool findings and input from committee members. Review and update the Crisis Plan. Review and update the School Nurse Resource Manual. Review and update the Medication Administration Training Manual. Develop new and update School Health Services guidelines to be followed by SOPs. Develop and maintain records and reports necessary to carry out activities of the school health program. Coordinate Dental Varnish Program. Serve on the Genetic Advisory Committee. Oversee health policies, procedures and provide medical advice and information to SOPs. Knowledge of state and federal laws and regulations pertaining to health care services in public schools. Knowledge of growth and development, and the medical issues and special health care needs related to various developmental disabilities. Knowledge of common health problems of school age children and youth. Knowledge of health systems and local, state and national trends in school health. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with co-workers and the public. Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing. Ability to supervise. Ability to lift 50 pounds. Make site visits to MSSD schools through periodic required travel. Perform other duties as assigned. *CERTIFICATION REQUIRED/PREFERRED: Graduation from an accredited college or university school of nursing. Licensed to practice as a professional registered nurse (R.N.) in Missouri. Two years of experience in school nursing. *The position requires a professional license pursuant to state law. (Other qualifications and experience which, in the opinion of the Commissioner of Education, meet the requirements of the position may be accepted in lieu of the above.)