Transportation Services Manager
City of Costa Mesa, CA
Known as the “City of the Arts,” the City of Costa Mesa is one of California’s most eclectic and vibrant cities. Located just one mile from the Pacific Ocean and in the heart of Orange County, Costa Mesa is home to a diverse population of over 111,000 residents. The City boasts 32 neighborhood and community parks, two municipal golf courses, a skate park, a LEED Gold certified community center, and Fairview Park, a 209-acre natural habitat and wetlands park. Costa Mesa is home to 25 public schools and three public libraries.
Appointed by the Public Works Director, the Transportation Services Manager oversees the Transportation division consisting of the Transportation Planning, Traffic Operations, and Active Transportation Sections, and is responsible for planning, organizing, and supervising the work of 6 full-time traffic engineering professionals. The Transportation Services Manager, along with the Division team, is responsible for the development , management and implementation of the City’s various transportation plans/programs, including the Master Plan of Highways, Safe Routes to School Program, Transportation Demand Management programs, the Circulation Element of the General Plan, and the City’s Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan, as well as the oversight of the City’s computerized traffic signal system and monitoring the traffic flow via a series of Closed Circuit Television Cameras.
The ideal candidate must have five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in the field of traffic engineering and transportation planning, including three (3) years supervisory/management experience within a municipal agency. Graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in civil engineering, traffic engineering, transportation or related field is required. A Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field is highly desirable. Certification as a registered Civil Engineer by the State of California or registration as a Traffic Engineer by the State of California is highly desirable.
The City offers a competitive salary of $148,980 up to $199,656 based on experience and qualifications, plus a generous and competitive benefit package.
Filing deadline is August 30, 2024 . To apply for this exciting career opportunity, please visit our website at:
Peckham & McKenney
www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Call Tara Schultz (626) 644-1398 for more information. A detailed brochure is available at www.peckhamandmckenney.com .
Jul 25, 2024
Full Time
Transportation Services Manager
City of Costa Mesa, CA
Known as the “City of the Arts,” the City of Costa Mesa is one of California’s most eclectic and vibrant cities. Located just one mile from the Pacific Ocean and in the heart of Orange County, Costa Mesa is home to a diverse population of over 111,000 residents. The City boasts 32 neighborhood and community parks, two municipal golf courses, a skate park, a LEED Gold certified community center, and Fairview Park, a 209-acre natural habitat and wetlands park. Costa Mesa is home to 25 public schools and three public libraries.
Appointed by the Public Works Director, the Transportation Services Manager oversees the Transportation division consisting of the Transportation Planning, Traffic Operations, and Active Transportation Sections, and is responsible for planning, organizing, and supervising the work of 6 full-time traffic engineering professionals. The Transportation Services Manager, along with the Division team, is responsible for the development , management and implementation of the City’s various transportation plans/programs, including the Master Plan of Highways, Safe Routes to School Program, Transportation Demand Management programs, the Circulation Element of the General Plan, and the City’s Bicycle & Pedestrian Master Plan, as well as the oversight of the City’s computerized traffic signal system and monitoring the traffic flow via a series of Closed Circuit Television Cameras.
The ideal candidate must have five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in the field of traffic engineering and transportation planning, including three (3) years supervisory/management experience within a municipal agency. Graduation from a four-year college or university with major course work in civil engineering, traffic engineering, transportation or related field is required. A Master’s degree in Civil Engineering, Public Administration, Business Administration, or a related field is highly desirable. Certification as a registered Civil Engineer by the State of California or registration as a Traffic Engineer by the State of California is highly desirable.
The City offers a competitive salary of $148,980 up to $199,656 based on experience and qualifications, plus a generous and competitive benefit package.
Filing deadline is August 30, 2024 . To apply for this exciting career opportunity, please visit our website at:
Peckham & McKenney
www.peckhamandmckenney.com
Resumes are acknowledged within two business days. Call Tara Schultz (626) 644-1398 for more information. A detailed brochure is available at www.peckhamandmckenney.com .
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
College Park, Georgia, United States
Salary: Commensurate with Experience General Description & Classification Standards Reporting directly to the General Manager, the Airport Deputy General Manager, Chief Commercial Officer, plays a pivotal role in overseeing the commercial aspects of airport operations. This includes managing concessions, parking, and cargo programs, with a primary focus on revenue generation and strategic development. The successful candidate will lead negotiations, cultivate partnerships, and ensure compliance with industry regulations to enhance the airport's standing and financial performance. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Law, Economics, or a related field from an accredited college or university. At least 10 years of experience in negotiating and administering real estate or concession contracts; managing in a corporate or public finance environment; or an equivalent combination of related experience. Significant, progressively responsible experience at an executive level capacity, preferably working for a large, complex organization in real estate, transportation, or a related industry. Strong leadership capability, with the ability to manage, develop, and motivate staff. Demonstrated ability to communicate, manage conflict, build consensus, and facilitate problem solving and collaboration among various stakeholders. Demonstrated executive-level experience in negotiations, contract administration and management. Preferred Qualifications Advanced Education and Experience: Master's degree in business administration, finance, or a related field. Demonstrated experience directing all aspects of commercial strategic planning, capital project management, and redevelopment efforts. Industry Knowledge and Expertise: Knowledge of airport concessions, ACDBE programs, commercial development projects at airports, and airline/airport operations. Experience interacting with multiple governmental agencies and officials with potentially divergent views. Overall Responsibility Statement These are typical responsibilities for this position. The listed responsibilities should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Salary: Commensurate with Experience General Description & Classification Standards Reporting directly to the General Manager, the Airport Deputy General Manager, Chief Commercial Officer, plays a pivotal role in overseeing the commercial aspects of airport operations. This includes managing concessions, parking, and cargo programs, with a primary focus on revenue generation and strategic development. The successful candidate will lead negotiations, cultivate partnerships, and ensure compliance with industry regulations to enhance the airport's standing and financial performance. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration, Finance, Law, Economics, or a related field from an accredited college or university. At least 10 years of experience in negotiating and administering real estate or concession contracts; managing in a corporate or public finance environment; or an equivalent combination of related experience. Significant, progressively responsible experience at an executive level capacity, preferably working for a large, complex organization in real estate, transportation, or a related industry. Strong leadership capability, with the ability to manage, develop, and motivate staff. Demonstrated ability to communicate, manage conflict, build consensus, and facilitate problem solving and collaboration among various stakeholders. Demonstrated executive-level experience in negotiations, contract administration and management. Preferred Qualifications Advanced Education and Experience: Master's degree in business administration, finance, or a related field. Demonstrated experience directing all aspects of commercial strategic planning, capital project management, and redevelopment efforts. Industry Knowledge and Expertise: Knowledge of airport concessions, ACDBE programs, commercial development projects at airports, and airline/airport operations. Experience interacting with multiple governmental agencies and officials with potentially divergent views. Overall Responsibility Statement These are typical responsibilities for this position. The listed responsibilities should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned
Minimum Qualifications Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Planning, or a field related to the job, plus five (5) years of experience conducting activities related to capital budgeting or planning initiatives two (2) of which were in a lead or /supervisory capacity A Master’s degree in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration or related field plus three (3) years of experience Two (2) of which were in a lead or supervisory capacity may substitute for the required education and experience Licenses and Certifications Required: None. Notes to Applicants Austin Transportation and Public Works ( TPW ) Transportation Engineering Division has an opening for a full-time Capital Improvement Program Manager to develop and deliver a wide range of transit-focused capital projects in support of the Transit Enhancement Program. TPW has collaborated for years with the region’s transit providers to improve transit speed, reliability, access, and safety within the city of Austin. The coming decade will bring tremendous change to Austin’s transportation landscape through the implementation of multiple transformational mobility projects including the City’s Mobility Bond Programs, Project Connect, and Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT’s) I-35 Capital Express Project. This position is an exciting opportunity to support these significant transportation initiatives through the development and implementation of transit infrastructure improvements that support the City’s mobility goals both during and after their construction. Those projects could include but are not limited to: Developing a variety of infrastructure improvements that support transit speed, reliability, safety and access across the city. Developing a network of temporary, quick-build transit priority improvements that can support mobility and mitigate traffic impacts during periods of disruption due to construction. Developing interim plans for enhancing transit operations and mobility on future light rail corridors before rail can expand to those locations. To these ends, the Capital Improvement Program Manager will provide leadership and strategic direction to multiple work teams to successfully develop and deliver high-quality, high-need, time-critical transit infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate will bring sound skills in transit planning, project management and delivery, can work in a bustling environment, communicate effectively and can manage multiple tasks and deliverables concurrently. This position will work under general to limited supervision and has these primary responsibilities: Work with internal teams and partners, including but not limited to CapMetro, Austin Transit Partnership ( ATP ), TxDOT and others, to move several transit projects concurrently from inception to implementation. Develop project scopes, oversee designs, pursue permits, develop delivery schedules, manage implementation, and create invoices for projects that support the Transit Enhancement program. Develop responses to inquiries from citizens, community stakeholders, commissions, boards, City Council and local agencies. Represent the City of Austin at public meetings with these stakeholders. Other related duties may be assigned. Watch the video linked below to learn more about Austin Transportation and Public Works and its role in the region’s mobility landscape. Inside TPW : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu4fqWGoH0E Working for the City of Austin provides a number health and welfare benefits such as low-cost medical, dental, vision, paid leave time, a highly competitive retirement plan, career development opportunities and more. For more information on City of Austin Benefits click here! Regarding your Application: A detailed and complete employment application is required to help us better evaluate your qualifications and will be used to determine salary if you are selected for this position. Please list your complete employment history (to include all job duties responsibilities and employment dates) on your online application. The application is an official document; incomplete applications will not be considered (e.g., “see resume” or “see Linked In Profile”). Resumes will not be used to qualify for the position and will not be used to recommend salary. Assessment: This position may require a skills assessment. Close Job Posting: Department may close the job posting at any time after 7 days. 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy: This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other sections within the Division. Decisions on assigned section will be made at the time of hire based on business needs. Office Location Notes: Office location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. Austin Transportation and Public Works positions are not at 100% remote operation. Video Conferencing Software Technology: The Austin Transportation and Public Works Department uses the communication platform, Microsoft Teams, to conduct virtual interviews. Pay Range $42.26 - $54.94 Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. *Hours may vary depending on departmental needs and initiatives. Job Close Date 10/07/2024 Type of Posting External Department Transportation & Public Works Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 5202 E. Ben White Blvd, Austin, TX, 78741 Preferred Qualifications The ideal candidate will be a versatile Capital Improvement Program Manager and bring the following preferred qualifications: Experience and interest in planning, managing, and implementing a wide range of infrastructure projects to improve public transportation operations and customer access. Knowledge of transportation planning and traffic engineering practices and principles. Knowledge of the state-of-the-practice in transit operations and facility design including NACTO’s Transit Street Design Guide and relevant City / Capital Metro policies and planning documents. Experience in fiscal and resource planning, budgeting, and developing process improvements to implement a variety of projects in a cost-effective manner. Experience communicating and interacting with a variety of internal and external stakeholders, including presenting at meetings and public events. 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. 1.Advises the Division Manager, Department Director, and City Management on issues, opportunities, and status. 2.Coordinates the development and implementation of comprehensive, integrated capital improvement plans that support City goals and priorities. 3.Aligns departmental capital programs with the City’s Capital Improvement Plan and resolves issues as necessary. 4.Monitors the implementation of the City and departmental Capital Improvement Plans. 5.Conducts presentations and acts as representative for the division, department, City management, boards and commissions, and other stakeholders as appropriate. 6.Coordinates and monitors the planning, development, and implementation of the City’s general obligation bond programs. 7.Develops and evaluates plans scope, criteria, and timelines for a variety of projects and program activities. 8.Develops policies and procedures. 9.Collaborates with the Budget Office on program planning and budgeting. 10.Provides technical assistance and advice to city management, departments, citizens and other stakeholders. Responsibilities - Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May provide leadership, work assignments, evaluation, training, and guidance to others 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 modern methods, planning tools, and models, of fiscal or capital planning and capital budget. Knowledge of capital program finance, funding sources, budgeting, planning and strategies. Knowledge of the development of service-based user fees, capital markets and alternative financing strategies. Knowledge of information systems and their application. Knowledge of effective planning and coordination techniques. Knowledge of supervisory and management techniques. Knowledge of governmental fiscal policies and procedures Knowledge of office software systems Skill in establishing and maintaining good working relationships with other City employees and the public. Skill in gathering, processing, analyzing, and presenting data Skill in effective oral and/or written communication to all levels of City management and the public Skill in anticipating and accurately predicting the results of alternate courses of action. Skill in resolving problems or situations. Skill in developing and compiling capital planning reports. Skill in the application of cost benefit analysis and other types of capital planning analysis methods. Criminal Background Investigation This position does not require a Criminal Background Investigation EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with 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 Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. 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 the Capital Improvement Program Manager position are: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Planning, or a field related to the job, plus five (5) years of experience conducting activities related to capital budgeting or planning initiatives two (2) of which were in a lead or /supervisory capacity. A Master's degree in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration or related field plus three (3) years of experience Two (2) of which were in a lead or supervisory capacity may substitute for the required education and experience. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Briefly describe how you meet the minimum qualifications and educational requirements. (Open Ended Question) * How many years of experience do you have in leading, planning, managing and advancing transportation projects towards implementation? 1-3 years 4-6 years More than 7 years * Which best describes your experience in fiscal and resource planning, budgeting, and developing process improvements to implement a variety of projects in a cost-effective manner? None. Some government or private sector experience. Extensive government or private sector experience in a small to mid-size city. Extensive government or private sector experience government experience in a large city. All of the above . * How would you describe your public speaking and written technical communication experience with City officials, residents, public stakeholders, and local/regional transportation agencies? Experience with all 4 groups Experience with 3 of 4 Experience with 2 Experience with 1 None * Do you understand that this position is required to work in office 50% of the pay period? Yes No * All applicants applying for this job posting should submit a complete application; resumes submitted should mirror the completed application. Starting salary for the top candidate (s) will only be based on overall relevant experience from your employment application, not the resume or cover letter. Your application will be considered incomplete if your application and resume do not mirror and if your application states “see resume”. Do you understand these statements? Yes No * How did you hear about this opportunity? Example: Job board (please specify), Career Fair (please specify), 3rd party recruiting firm, etc. (Open Ended Question) Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
Sep 24, 2024
Full Time
Minimum Qualifications Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Planning, or a field related to the job, plus five (5) years of experience conducting activities related to capital budgeting or planning initiatives two (2) of which were in a lead or /supervisory capacity A Master’s degree in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration or related field plus three (3) years of experience Two (2) of which were in a lead or supervisory capacity may substitute for the required education and experience Licenses and Certifications Required: None. Notes to Applicants Austin Transportation and Public Works ( TPW ) Transportation Engineering Division has an opening for a full-time Capital Improvement Program Manager to develop and deliver a wide range of transit-focused capital projects in support of the Transit Enhancement Program. TPW has collaborated for years with the region’s transit providers to improve transit speed, reliability, access, and safety within the city of Austin. The coming decade will bring tremendous change to Austin’s transportation landscape through the implementation of multiple transformational mobility projects including the City’s Mobility Bond Programs, Project Connect, and Texas Department of Transportation’s (TxDOT’s) I-35 Capital Express Project. This position is an exciting opportunity to support these significant transportation initiatives through the development and implementation of transit infrastructure improvements that support the City’s mobility goals both during and after their construction. Those projects could include but are not limited to: Developing a variety of infrastructure improvements that support transit speed, reliability, safety and access across the city. Developing a network of temporary, quick-build transit priority improvements that can support mobility and mitigate traffic impacts during periods of disruption due to construction. Developing interim plans for enhancing transit operations and mobility on future light rail corridors before rail can expand to those locations. To these ends, the Capital Improvement Program Manager will provide leadership and strategic direction to multiple work teams to successfully develop and deliver high-quality, high-need, time-critical transit infrastructure projects. The ideal candidate will bring sound skills in transit planning, project management and delivery, can work in a bustling environment, communicate effectively and can manage multiple tasks and deliverables concurrently. This position will work under general to limited supervision and has these primary responsibilities: Work with internal teams and partners, including but not limited to CapMetro, Austin Transit Partnership ( ATP ), TxDOT and others, to move several transit projects concurrently from inception to implementation. Develop project scopes, oversee designs, pursue permits, develop delivery schedules, manage implementation, and create invoices for projects that support the Transit Enhancement program. Develop responses to inquiries from citizens, community stakeholders, commissions, boards, City Council and local agencies. Represent the City of Austin at public meetings with these stakeholders. Other related duties may be assigned. Watch the video linked below to learn more about Austin Transportation and Public Works and its role in the region’s mobility landscape. Inside TPW : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wu4fqWGoH0E Working for the City of Austin provides a number health and welfare benefits such as low-cost medical, dental, vision, paid leave time, a highly competitive retirement plan, career development opportunities and more. For more information on City of Austin Benefits click here! Regarding your Application: A detailed and complete employment application is required to help us better evaluate your qualifications and will be used to determine salary if you are selected for this position. Please list your complete employment history (to include all job duties responsibilities and employment dates) on your online application. The application is an official document; incomplete applications will not be considered (e.g., “see resume” or “see Linked In Profile”). Resumes will not be used to qualify for the position and will not be used to recommend salary. Assessment: This position may require a skills assessment. Close Job Posting: Department may close the job posting at any time after 7 days. 90 Day Provision for Additional Vacancy: This posting may be used to fill other vacancies in other sections within the Division. Decisions on assigned section will be made at the time of hire based on business needs. Office Location Notes: Office location is subject to change based on department needs and programs. Austin Transportation and Public Works positions are not at 100% remote operation. Video Conferencing Software Technology: The Austin Transportation and Public Works Department uses the communication platform, Microsoft Teams, to conduct virtual interviews. Pay Range $42.26 - $54.94 Hours Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. *Hours may vary depending on departmental needs and initiatives. Job Close Date 10/07/2024 Type of Posting External Department Transportation & Public Works Regular/Temporary Regular Grant Funded or Pooled Position Not Applicable Category Professional Location 5202 E. Ben White Blvd, Austin, TX, 78741 Preferred Qualifications The ideal candidate will be a versatile Capital Improvement Program Manager and bring the following preferred qualifications: Experience and interest in planning, managing, and implementing a wide range of infrastructure projects to improve public transportation operations and customer access. Knowledge of transportation planning and traffic engineering practices and principles. Knowledge of the state-of-the-practice in transit operations and facility design including NACTO’s Transit Street Design Guide and relevant City / Capital Metro policies and planning documents. Experience in fiscal and resource planning, budgeting, and developing process improvements to implement a variety of projects in a cost-effective manner. Experience communicating and interacting with a variety of internal and external stakeholders, including presenting at meetings and public events. 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. 1.Advises the Division Manager, Department Director, and City Management on issues, opportunities, and status. 2.Coordinates the development and implementation of comprehensive, integrated capital improvement plans that support City goals and priorities. 3.Aligns departmental capital programs with the City’s Capital Improvement Plan and resolves issues as necessary. 4.Monitors the implementation of the City and departmental Capital Improvement Plans. 5.Conducts presentations and acts as representative for the division, department, City management, boards and commissions, and other stakeholders as appropriate. 6.Coordinates and monitors the planning, development, and implementation of the City’s general obligation bond programs. 7.Develops and evaluates plans scope, criteria, and timelines for a variety of projects and program activities. 8.Develops policies and procedures. 9.Collaborates with the Budget Office on program planning and budgeting. 10.Provides technical assistance and advice to city management, departments, citizens and other stakeholders. Responsibilities - Supervision and/or Leadership Exercised: May provide leadership, work assignments, evaluation, training, and guidance to others 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 modern methods, planning tools, and models, of fiscal or capital planning and capital budget. Knowledge of capital program finance, funding sources, budgeting, planning and strategies. Knowledge of the development of service-based user fees, capital markets and alternative financing strategies. Knowledge of information systems and their application. Knowledge of effective planning and coordination techniques. Knowledge of supervisory and management techniques. Knowledge of governmental fiscal policies and procedures Knowledge of office software systems Skill in establishing and maintaining good working relationships with other City employees and the public. Skill in gathering, processing, analyzing, and presenting data Skill in effective oral and/or written communication to all levels of City management and the public Skill in anticipating and accurately predicting the results of alternate courses of action. Skill in resolving problems or situations. Skill in developing and compiling capital planning reports. Skill in the application of cost benefit analysis and other types of capital planning analysis methods. Criminal Background Investigation This position does not require a Criminal Background Investigation EEO/ADA City of Austin is committed to compliance with the Americans with 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 Texas Relay by dialing 7-1-1. The City of Austin will not discriminate against any applicant or employee based on race, creed, color, national origin, sex, gender identity, age, religion, veteran status, disability, or sexual orientation. In addition, the City will not discriminate in employment decisions on the basis of an individual’s AIDS , AIDS Related Complex, or HIV status; nor will the City discriminate against individuals who are perceived to be at risk of HIV infection, or who associate with individuals who are believed to be at risk. 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 the Capital Improvement Program Manager position are: Graduation with a Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration, Finance, Planning, or a field related to the job, plus five (5) years of experience conducting activities related to capital budgeting or planning initiatives two (2) of which were in a lead or /supervisory capacity. A Master's degree in a field related to Business Administration, Public Administration or related field plus three (3) years of experience Two (2) of which were in a lead or supervisory capacity may substitute for the required education and experience. Do you meet these minimum qualifications? Yes No * Briefly describe how you meet the minimum qualifications and educational requirements. (Open Ended Question) * How many years of experience do you have in leading, planning, managing and advancing transportation projects towards implementation? 1-3 years 4-6 years More than 7 years * Which best describes your experience in fiscal and resource planning, budgeting, and developing process improvements to implement a variety of projects in a cost-effective manner? None. Some government or private sector experience. Extensive government or private sector experience in a small to mid-size city. Extensive government or private sector experience government experience in a large city. All of the above . * How would you describe your public speaking and written technical communication experience with City officials, residents, public stakeholders, and local/regional transportation agencies? Experience with all 4 groups Experience with 3 of 4 Experience with 2 Experience with 1 None * Do you understand that this position is required to work in office 50% of the pay period? Yes No * All applicants applying for this job posting should submit a complete application; resumes submitted should mirror the completed application. Starting salary for the top candidate (s) will only be based on overall relevant experience from your employment application, not the resume or cover letter. Your application will be considered incomplete if your application and resume do not mirror and if your application states “see resume”. Do you understand these statements? Yes No * How did you hear about this opportunity? Example: Job board (please specify), Career Fair (please specify), 3rd party recruiting firm, etc. (Open Ended Question) Optional & Required Documents Required Documents Cover Letter Resume Optional Documents
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION The Southern California Regional Rail Authority, operator of the Metrolink commuter rail system, is seeking a Manager I to work in the Human Resources Department. This position is responsible for overseeing the recruitment process for a wide variety of positions in compliance with State and Federal laws and Metrolink practices. The Manager I will act as a business partner and provide strategic guidance, leadership, support, and vision to the management team, hiring managers and the recruitment staff. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated and innovative team player to implement recruitment strategies to attract highly qualified and diverse talent for Metrolink. The ideal candidate will have a zeal for public service and strong interpersonal and communication skills to build lasting and effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. TO APPLY: This is a continuous recruitment with the first review of applications beginning July 29, 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. Applicants possessing the most desirable qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS AND SUPERVISION This is the entry level of the Manager (various) series. At this level, incumbents may independently represent the organization. May be responsible for a specialty program area that has a major impact on the organization. The Manager I report to the Chief People Officer and has first-line supervisory responsibility. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities. Work with the Chief People Officer and the recruitment team, on Metrolink’s strategy for addressing current and future business challenges impacting human capital. Develop and implement recruitment and onboarding strategies for recruiting and retaining top caliber talent for Metrolink. Advance and continuously develop Metrolink’s internship and Grads On Career Track programs. Work with the management human resources team to define staffing plans. Comply with federal, state, and local laws governing employment, including but not limited to, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Meyer-Millias Brown Act (MMBA), etc. Create programs and materials to communicate Human Resources policies and information internally and externally. Support the Chief People Officer and participate in building strategic plans to support Metrolink objectives. Attend job/career fairs. Administer special studies. Conduct research, formulate recommendations and prepare reports for presentation to Board of Directors, management, committees, and outside agencies. Ensure that projects/assignments within areas of specific responsibility are completed timely and within budget. Hire, supervise, train and coach staff. Provide leadership and vision for assigned staff. Set and measure performance expectations and goals that align with Metrolink’s strategic goals. Oversee and participate in other Human Resources functions as needed. Perform other related duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS . Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Business/Public Administration, Human Resources Management, or a related field. A minimum of four (4) years’ broad base responsible experience in Human Resources, including recruitment. A combination of training, with a minimum of an associate degree and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience. Valid Class C Driver's License with a satisfactory driving record of no more than three moving violations and no DUI's within the last three years. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree. Supervisory Experience. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Relevant current and future-focused issues in HR (recruitment, performance management, employee engagement, learning and development, benefits administration, etc.). Principles and practices of employee supervision and performance management. Principles, practices, laws, rules, and regulations related to Human Resources. Federal, state, and local laws governing employment, such as Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Meyer-Milias Brown Act (MMBA). Principles and practices of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accommodation (DEI&A). Skilled in : Use of Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Use of HRIS and other software systems. Presenting information appropriate to the audience. Oral and written communication. Leadership, team management and teambuilding. Interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution. Organization, time management and attention to detail. Analysis and interpretation of data. Ability to : Be results oriented with a high drive to meet objectives, balance multiple priorities, work and manage proactively within established time frames and meet preset deadlines. Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Compile, analyze and interpret complex data. Prepare comprehensive reports and correspondence. Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements. Influence others to achieve a desired outcome by building relationships, finding common ground and gaining cooperation. Initiate innovative problem-solving strategies at all levels of the organization. Plan, organize, administer, coordinate, review, and evaluate all areas of a comprehensive human resources program. Analyze a variety of human resources issues and make sound recommendations. Prioritize tasks and delegate them when appropriate. Act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality. Portray credibility to management and staff in general. Effectively lead and develop staff. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Transition between standing, walking, and sitting at varying lengths of time at the work location and able to move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations. Operate tools to perform the duties of the position, such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery. Ability to lift, hold or move objects up to 25 lbs. Exchange ideas by means of communication. Hear and perceive the nature of sounds. Listen and express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words. Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations. Use hands to finger, handle, feel and grasp tools to perform the duties of the position. Working Conditions Position requires work in a normal office or similar indoor environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, or varying temperature. Work may also be conducted in outdoor environments, at outside sites, e.g. career fairs, conferences, training programs. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection Process: Following a review of applications and resumes, the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the selection process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the exact time and place of assessments and interview. Candidates will be interviewed to determine their relative knowledge, skills and ability in job related areas. Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a reference check(s), including degree verification and criminal records check provided through SCRRA. Internal Candidates: Employees with active discipline as defined in the HR Policy No. 5.3 Positive Discipline Program and/or with performance that does not meet the standard for "meets expectations" as defined in the Performance Planning and Appraisal Process may be precluded from consideration and placement in the position. Southern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The SCRRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/ADA MEDICAL: SCRRA offers a choice of twelve (12) health plan options provided through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You may choose from up to ten (10) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans and two (2) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. Some health plans are only available in certain counties and/or zip codes. You contribute 12.5 percent of the plan premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. You may waive coverage if you are covered under another group health plan; you must provide proof. Once you waive coverage, you will only be allowed to enroll during Open Enrollment or within 60 days from the date on which your other coverage is no longer available (proof is required). If you elect to waive coverage, you will receive $300.00 per month taxable earnings, paid in two installments of $150 each on the first two paychecks of the month. A retiree or an employee who is a spouse, child, or any other eligible dependent of another SCRRA employee is not eligible for the opt out/cash in lieu credit if he/she is covered under a SCRRA health plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. DENTAL: SCRRA offers two dental options provided by Delta Dental. Under the DeltaCare (HMO) program, you must select a contract dentist within their network to perform your dental services. If you require treatment from a specialist, your contract dentist will handle the referral. Many services are covered at no cost to you. A co-payment applies for other services. The Delta Dental PPO plan allows you to visit a dentist of your choice, change dentists at any time, go to a dental specialist of your choice, receive dental care anywhere in the world, and save on out-of-pocket expenses when you visit a PPO network dental office. SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents under both plans. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VISION: SCRRA offers two (2) vision plans through Vision Service Plan (VSP), providing coverage for eye examinations, prescription eyewear and contact lenses through network providers. You have the option of seeing out-of-network providers, but full reimbursement is not guaranteed. VSP has contracted with many laser surgery facilities and doctors, offering you a discount on PRK and LASIK surgeries. If you enroll in the VSP Basic Plan, SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. If you enroll in the VSP Buy-up Plan, which offers enhanced vision benefits, you pay the difference between the cost of the Basic Plan and the Buy-up Plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow for the deferral of pre-tax dollars to be used for reimbursement of eligible medical and dependent care expenses. You can set aside up to $3,050 for health care expenses and $5,000 per family for dependent care expenses annually. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or a qualifying event. GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of $200,000. Your life insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. IRS regulations require that the portion of Group Term Life (“G.T.L.”) insurance benefits provided to you by SCRRA, which exceeds $50,000, be added to your Federal, State, and Medicare taxable earnings for W-2 reporting. This amount is reflected on your pay statements each pay period in the “Other Benefits and Information” section. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000 to a maximum of $100,000 without evidence of insurability (initial enrollment period only) and up to 5 times your salary to a maximum of $500,000 with evidence of insurability. Dependent life options are also available. The voluntary plan is portable; you may retain it if you leave SCRRA and pay the premium. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $200,000. Your AD&D insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000, subject to a maximum of the lesser of 5 times your annual salary or $500,000. Dependent AD&D options are also available. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. SHORT TERM DISABILITY: You are covered under the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) Program. Your maximum benefit amount is 52 times your weekly benefit amount or the total wages subject to SDI tax paid in your base period, whichever is less. Employees pay a mandatory contribution, through payroll deductions, for coverage under the SDI program. The contribution rate for 2023 is 0.9 percent of earnings. The SDI taxable wage limit is $153,164, with a maximum withholding of $1,378.48 per employee for calendar year 2023. LONG TERM DISABILITY : SCRRA provides for income replacement of 60 percent of monthly earnings subject to a maximum benefit of $7,500 per month up to age 65. To qualify, you must be on disability for 90 days. (Note: there is a pre-existing condition clause in this program.) Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: SCRRA offers the following employee-paid voluntary benefits, provided by Aflac: Group Accident Insurance helps pay for out-of-pocket costs that arise from covered accidents, such as fractures, dislocations, and lacerations. Group Critical Illness Insurance helps pay for the expected and unexpected expenses that arise from diagnosis of a covered critical illness, such as cancer (internal or invasive), heart attack, stroke, end-stage renal failure or a major organ transplant. Group Hospital Indemnity Insurance helps pay for the out-of-pocket costs associated with a hospital stay, including benefits for hospital confinement, hospital admission, hospital intensive care and intermediate intensive care step-down unit. Group Short-Term Disability Insurance pays a monthly benefit directly to an employee who is off work due to an injury or illness for up to three (3) months after a seven (7) day waiting period. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. 9/80 ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers a 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule (AWS). During a 10-day work period, you work eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day and have one day off. Your day off can be Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the 9/80 AWS program. TELECOMMUTING SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers employees the option to telecommute up to two (2) days per week. At the CEO’s discretion, the maximum number of days per week may be increased due to a natural disaster, pandemic, civil unrest, federal/state/local stay-at-home order, or other special circumstances. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the telecommuting program. Employees on a 9/80 schedule cannot telecommute. HOLIDAYS: SCRRA observes twelve (12) holidays a year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. PAID TIME OFF (PTO): SCRRA provides employees with Paid Time Off (PTO) for vacations, illnesses, injuries, medical/dental appointments, religious holidays, personal business, and emergencies as follows: 0-4 years of service - 25 days 5-6 years of service - 30 days 7th year of service - 32 days 8th year of service - 33 days 9th year of service - 34 days 10-14 years of service - 35 days 15-19 years of service - 38 days 20 or more years - 42 days At the CEO’s discretion, prior service at a public transportation or public agency, or rail transportation company may be counted towards an employee’s total service years to increase the employee’s PTO accrual rate. To be considered, Human Resources requires that a written request along with verification and confirmation of the years of service be provided prior to the start of employment with SCRRA. Human Resources will provide the final determination on behalf of the CEO. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): SCRRA offers you and your immediate and dependent family members confidential counseling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for family, personal, work-related and substance abuse issues through the EAP. You are entitled to a telephone session(s) with a trained EAP professional to assess the nature of the problem and provide a referral for additional assistance, if needed. Services also include three (3) face-to-face counseling sessions per family member per six (6) month period. HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES: SCRRA offers you and your eligible dependents free health advocacy services through Health Advocate. You are entitled to unlimited calls with trained professionals who can help you navigate the healthcare and insurance systems. RETIREMENT PLAN: The SCRRA contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You pay a 7.00 percent employee contribution and SCRRA pays an employer contribution, which varies each year. To be eligible for service retirement, you must be at least age 52 and have a minimum of five (5) years of CalPERS-credited service. Upon retirement you are entitled to a monthly retirement benefit based on your years of credited service, age, and average compensation during your last three (3) years of service (“final compensation”). The retirement formula for New Members is 2%@62, which means at age 62, you receive 2 percent of your final compensation for every year of service. Upon separation from employment with less than 5 years of credited service, you may request a refund of your employee contributions only, including interest, and end your membership with CalPERS, or leave it in your account and retain your service credit should you decide to work for another CalPERS-covered agency. If you are vested upon separation but do not retire, you may leave your contributions in your account until retirement or elect a refund. SOCIAL SECURITY: You do not participate in Social Security except for Medicare. You will contribute 1.45 percent of your pay to cover the hospital insurance portion of Medicare. *Additional Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax: As of January 1, 2013, employees are required to pay an additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earnings above $200,000 (for those who file an individual return) or $250,000 (for those who file a joint return). This additional hospital insurance tax is not reflected in the rate above. RETIREE MEDICAL: Unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18*: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other. SCRRA pays the same amount for retirees as it does for active employees, which is currently 87.5 percent of the applicable premium. Unrepresented employees hired on or after 11/1/18: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other and you have a minimum of 10 years of credited CalPERS service, five of which must be performed at SCRRA. SCRRA pays a percentage of the state annuitant contribution rate** in accordance with the vesting schedule below: 10 Years of CalPERS Service - 50% 11 - 19 Years of CalPERS Service - 50%, plus 5% for each additional year of service 20+ Years of CalPERS Service - 100% *Once each year the employer may allow unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18 the opportunity to individually elect to be subject to the vesting schedule. **The state annuitant contribution rates for 2023 are: $883 (Retiree Only); $1,699 (Retiree + 1 Dependent); $2,124 (Retiree + Family). DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (457) : You are eligible to set aside a portion of your current income without paying taxes on that money until it is received later during retirement when taxes may be lower. In 2023, you can defer up to 100 percent of your gross compensation or $22,500 annually, whichever is less (“normal contribution limit”). You may make an additional $7,500 contribution to the plan if you are age 50 and older. If you are at least within three years of the age in which you are eligible to receive unreduced benefits under our CalPERS retirement plan, you may contribute up to double the normal contribution limit, or $45,000. TRANSPORTATION PASSES: You may use your employee badge for unlimited free access to all Metrolink lines and trains. Your badge cannot be used on connecting public transportation. However, if you commute to/from work on Metrolink on a regular basis and need to connect to other public transportation (e.g., Metro Red or Purple Line) you can be issued a Metrolink pass with the appropriate station pair, which will also give you access to connecting transportation. You are also eligible to receive a free transit pass to ride any greater Los Angeles area transit system other than Metrolink (such as, Metro, Foothill Transit, LADOT, and LOSSAN) for commuting purposes. The commuter transit pass has a value up to the monthly maximum tax-free transit pass amount established by the Internal Revenue Service ($300 in 2023). You are responsible for any transit fares above the IRS monthly cap. To receive this benefit, the SCRRA requires each employee to use public transportation to commute to and from work three (3) or more days per week. OTHER BENEFITS: Educational Assistance - SCRRA will reimburse an employee up to $1,000 per fiscal year for tuition, books and mandatory student fees for courses that are relevant to employment. No reimbursement is allowed for parking. Professional Memberships - SCRRA pays up to $300 per year for professional memberships. Credit Union Membership - SCRRA offers credit union services for employees and their family members, provided by Northrup Grumman Federal Credit Union. Jury Duty - SCRRA will continue an employee's salary during any non-voluntary jury service up to a maximum of ten (10) working days. Pregnancy Disability and Family and Medical Leaves - A leave of absence may be paid or unpaid and shall be granted in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, and SCRRA policy. Refer to the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for more detailed information. Bereavement Leave - In the event of death in an employee’s immediate family, the agency grants up to three (3) working days, with pay, to handle family affairs and to attend the funeral. When an employee needs to travel outside the radius of the five (5) member agencies due to the death of an immediate family member, the Authority grants up to five (5) working days, with pay. Military Leave - Employees will be paid for the annually required active period. At the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, and with Board notification, paid military leave may be granted beyond what is provided by the applicable state law.
Jul 13, 2024
Full Time
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION The Southern California Regional Rail Authority, operator of the Metrolink commuter rail system, is seeking a Manager I to work in the Human Resources Department. This position is responsible for overseeing the recruitment process for a wide variety of positions in compliance with State and Federal laws and Metrolink practices. The Manager I will act as a business partner and provide strategic guidance, leadership, support, and vision to the management team, hiring managers and the recruitment staff. This is an excellent opportunity for a highly motivated and innovative team player to implement recruitment strategies to attract highly qualified and diverse talent for Metrolink. The ideal candidate will have a zeal for public service and strong interpersonal and communication skills to build lasting and effective working relationships with internal and external stakeholders. TO APPLY: This is a continuous recruitment with the first review of applications beginning July 29, 2024. Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. Applicants possessing the most desirable qualifications will be invited to continue in the selection process. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS AND SUPERVISION This is the entry level of the Manager (various) series. At this level, incumbents may independently represent the organization. May be responsible for a specialty program area that has a major impact on the organization. The Manager I report to the Chief People Officer and has first-line supervisory responsibility. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities. Work with the Chief People Officer and the recruitment team, on Metrolink’s strategy for addressing current and future business challenges impacting human capital. Develop and implement recruitment and onboarding strategies for recruiting and retaining top caliber talent for Metrolink. Advance and continuously develop Metrolink’s internship and Grads On Career Track programs. Work with the management human resources team to define staffing plans. Comply with federal, state, and local laws governing employment, including but not limited to, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), Meyer-Millias Brown Act (MMBA), etc. Create programs and materials to communicate Human Resources policies and information internally and externally. Support the Chief People Officer and participate in building strategic plans to support Metrolink objectives. Attend job/career fairs. Administer special studies. Conduct research, formulate recommendations and prepare reports for presentation to Board of Directors, management, committees, and outside agencies. Ensure that projects/assignments within areas of specific responsibility are completed timely and within budget. Hire, supervise, train and coach staff. Provide leadership and vision for assigned staff. Set and measure performance expectations and goals that align with Metrolink’s strategic goals. Oversee and participate in other Human Resources functions as needed. Perform other related duties as assigned. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS . Education and Experience Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Business/Public Administration, Human Resources Management, or a related field. A minimum of four (4) years’ broad base responsible experience in Human Resources, including recruitment. A combination of training, with a minimum of an associate degree and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience. Valid Class C Driver's License with a satisfactory driving record of no more than three moving violations and no DUI's within the last three years. Preferred Qualifications Master’s Degree. Supervisory Experience. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Relevant current and future-focused issues in HR (recruitment, performance management, employee engagement, learning and development, benefits administration, etc.). Principles and practices of employee supervision and performance management. Principles, practices, laws, rules, and regulations related to Human Resources. Federal, state, and local laws governing employment, such as Affirmative Action, Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) laws, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and Meyer-Milias Brown Act (MMBA). Principles and practices of Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Accommodation (DEI&A). Skilled in : Use of Microsoft Office Suite, including Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Use of HRIS and other software systems. Presenting information appropriate to the audience. Oral and written communication. Leadership, team management and teambuilding. Interpersonal, negotiation, and conflict resolution. Organization, time management and attention to detail. Analysis and interpretation of data. Ability to : Be results oriented with a high drive to meet objectives, balance multiple priorities, work and manage proactively within established time frames and meet preset deadlines. Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Compile, analyze and interpret complex data. Prepare comprehensive reports and correspondence. Understand, interpret, and apply laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, contracts, budgets, and labor/management agreements. Influence others to achieve a desired outcome by building relationships, finding common ground and gaining cooperation. Initiate innovative problem-solving strategies at all levels of the organization. Plan, organize, administer, coordinate, review, and evaluate all areas of a comprehensive human resources program. Analyze a variety of human resources issues and make sound recommendations. Prioritize tasks and delegate them when appropriate. Act with integrity, professionalism, and confidentiality. Portray credibility to management and staff in general. Effectively lead and develop staff. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Transition between standing, walking, and sitting at varying lengths of time at the work location and able to move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations. Operate tools to perform the duties of the position, such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery. Ability to lift, hold or move objects up to 25 lbs. Exchange ideas by means of communication. Hear and perceive the nature of sounds. Listen and express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words. Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations. Use hands to finger, handle, feel and grasp tools to perform the duties of the position. Working Conditions Position requires work in a normal office or similar indoor environment with little exposure to excessive noise, dust, or varying temperature. Work may also be conducted in outdoor environments, at outside sites, e.g. career fairs, conferences, training programs. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection Process: Following a review of applications and resumes, the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the selection process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the exact time and place of assessments and interview. Candidates will be interviewed to determine their relative knowledge, skills and ability in job related areas. Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a reference check(s), including degree verification and criminal records check provided through SCRRA. Internal Candidates: Employees with active discipline as defined in the HR Policy No. 5.3 Positive Discipline Program and/or with performance that does not meet the standard for "meets expectations" as defined in the Performance Planning and Appraisal Process may be precluded from consideration and placement in the position. Southern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The SCRRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/ADA MEDICAL: SCRRA offers a choice of twelve (12) health plan options provided through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You may choose from up to ten (10) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans and two (2) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. Some health plans are only available in certain counties and/or zip codes. You contribute 12.5 percent of the plan premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. You may waive coverage if you are covered under another group health plan; you must provide proof. Once you waive coverage, you will only be allowed to enroll during Open Enrollment or within 60 days from the date on which your other coverage is no longer available (proof is required). If you elect to waive coverage, you will receive $300.00 per month taxable earnings, paid in two installments of $150 each on the first two paychecks of the month. A retiree or an employee who is a spouse, child, or any other eligible dependent of another SCRRA employee is not eligible for the opt out/cash in lieu credit if he/she is covered under a SCRRA health plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. DENTAL: SCRRA offers two dental options provided by Delta Dental. Under the DeltaCare (HMO) program, you must select a contract dentist within their network to perform your dental services. If you require treatment from a specialist, your contract dentist will handle the referral. Many services are covered at no cost to you. A co-payment applies for other services. The Delta Dental PPO plan allows you to visit a dentist of your choice, change dentists at any time, go to a dental specialist of your choice, receive dental care anywhere in the world, and save on out-of-pocket expenses when you visit a PPO network dental office. SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents under both plans. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VISION: SCRRA offers two (2) vision plans through Vision Service Plan (VSP), providing coverage for eye examinations, prescription eyewear and contact lenses through network providers. You have the option of seeing out-of-network providers, but full reimbursement is not guaranteed. VSP has contracted with many laser surgery facilities and doctors, offering you a discount on PRK and LASIK surgeries. If you enroll in the VSP Basic Plan, SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. If you enroll in the VSP Buy-up Plan, which offers enhanced vision benefits, you pay the difference between the cost of the Basic Plan and the Buy-up Plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow for the deferral of pre-tax dollars to be used for reimbursement of eligible medical and dependent care expenses. You can set aside up to $3,050 for health care expenses and $5,000 per family for dependent care expenses annually. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or a qualifying event. GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of $200,000. Your life insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. IRS regulations require that the portion of Group Term Life (“G.T.L.”) insurance benefits provided to you by SCRRA, which exceeds $50,000, be added to your Federal, State, and Medicare taxable earnings for W-2 reporting. This amount is reflected on your pay statements each pay period in the “Other Benefits and Information” section. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000 to a maximum of $100,000 without evidence of insurability (initial enrollment period only) and up to 5 times your salary to a maximum of $500,000 with evidence of insurability. Dependent life options are also available. The voluntary plan is portable; you may retain it if you leave SCRRA and pay the premium. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $200,000. Your AD&D insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000, subject to a maximum of the lesser of 5 times your annual salary or $500,000. Dependent AD&D options are also available. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. SHORT TERM DISABILITY: You are covered under the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) Program. Your maximum benefit amount is 52 times your weekly benefit amount or the total wages subject to SDI tax paid in your base period, whichever is less. Employees pay a mandatory contribution, through payroll deductions, for coverage under the SDI program. The contribution rate for 2023 is 0.9 percent of earnings. The SDI taxable wage limit is $153,164, with a maximum withholding of $1,378.48 per employee for calendar year 2023. LONG TERM DISABILITY : SCRRA provides for income replacement of 60 percent of monthly earnings subject to a maximum benefit of $7,500 per month up to age 65. To qualify, you must be on disability for 90 days. (Note: there is a pre-existing condition clause in this program.) Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: SCRRA offers the following employee-paid voluntary benefits, provided by Aflac: Group Accident Insurance helps pay for out-of-pocket costs that arise from covered accidents, such as fractures, dislocations, and lacerations. Group Critical Illness Insurance helps pay for the expected and unexpected expenses that arise from diagnosis of a covered critical illness, such as cancer (internal or invasive), heart attack, stroke, end-stage renal failure or a major organ transplant. Group Hospital Indemnity Insurance helps pay for the out-of-pocket costs associated with a hospital stay, including benefits for hospital confinement, hospital admission, hospital intensive care and intermediate intensive care step-down unit. Group Short-Term Disability Insurance pays a monthly benefit directly to an employee who is off work due to an injury or illness for up to three (3) months after a seven (7) day waiting period. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. 9/80 ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers a 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule (AWS). During a 10-day work period, you work eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day and have one day off. Your day off can be Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the 9/80 AWS program. TELECOMMUTING SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers employees the option to telecommute up to two (2) days per week. At the CEO’s discretion, the maximum number of days per week may be increased due to a natural disaster, pandemic, civil unrest, federal/state/local stay-at-home order, or other special circumstances. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the telecommuting program. Employees on a 9/80 schedule cannot telecommute. HOLIDAYS: SCRRA observes twelve (12) holidays a year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. PAID TIME OFF (PTO): SCRRA provides employees with Paid Time Off (PTO) for vacations, illnesses, injuries, medical/dental appointments, religious holidays, personal business, and emergencies as follows: 0-4 years of service - 25 days 5-6 years of service - 30 days 7th year of service - 32 days 8th year of service - 33 days 9th year of service - 34 days 10-14 years of service - 35 days 15-19 years of service - 38 days 20 or more years - 42 days At the CEO’s discretion, prior service at a public transportation or public agency, or rail transportation company may be counted towards an employee’s total service years to increase the employee’s PTO accrual rate. To be considered, Human Resources requires that a written request along with verification and confirmation of the years of service be provided prior to the start of employment with SCRRA. Human Resources will provide the final determination on behalf of the CEO. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): SCRRA offers you and your immediate and dependent family members confidential counseling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for family, personal, work-related and substance abuse issues through the EAP. You are entitled to a telephone session(s) with a trained EAP professional to assess the nature of the problem and provide a referral for additional assistance, if needed. Services also include three (3) face-to-face counseling sessions per family member per six (6) month period. HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES: SCRRA offers you and your eligible dependents free health advocacy services through Health Advocate. You are entitled to unlimited calls with trained professionals who can help you navigate the healthcare and insurance systems. RETIREMENT PLAN: The SCRRA contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You pay a 7.00 percent employee contribution and SCRRA pays an employer contribution, which varies each year. To be eligible for service retirement, you must be at least age 52 and have a minimum of five (5) years of CalPERS-credited service. Upon retirement you are entitled to a monthly retirement benefit based on your years of credited service, age, and average compensation during your last three (3) years of service (“final compensation”). The retirement formula for New Members is 2%@62, which means at age 62, you receive 2 percent of your final compensation for every year of service. Upon separation from employment with less than 5 years of credited service, you may request a refund of your employee contributions only, including interest, and end your membership with CalPERS, or leave it in your account and retain your service credit should you decide to work for another CalPERS-covered agency. If you are vested upon separation but do not retire, you may leave your contributions in your account until retirement or elect a refund. SOCIAL SECURITY: You do not participate in Social Security except for Medicare. You will contribute 1.45 percent of your pay to cover the hospital insurance portion of Medicare. *Additional Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax: As of January 1, 2013, employees are required to pay an additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earnings above $200,000 (for those who file an individual return) or $250,000 (for those who file a joint return). This additional hospital insurance tax is not reflected in the rate above. RETIREE MEDICAL: Unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18*: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other. SCRRA pays the same amount for retirees as it does for active employees, which is currently 87.5 percent of the applicable premium. Unrepresented employees hired on or after 11/1/18: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other and you have a minimum of 10 years of credited CalPERS service, five of which must be performed at SCRRA. SCRRA pays a percentage of the state annuitant contribution rate** in accordance with the vesting schedule below: 10 Years of CalPERS Service - 50% 11 - 19 Years of CalPERS Service - 50%, plus 5% for each additional year of service 20+ Years of CalPERS Service - 100% *Once each year the employer may allow unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18 the opportunity to individually elect to be subject to the vesting schedule. **The state annuitant contribution rates for 2023 are: $883 (Retiree Only); $1,699 (Retiree + 1 Dependent); $2,124 (Retiree + Family). DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (457) : You are eligible to set aside a portion of your current income without paying taxes on that money until it is received later during retirement when taxes may be lower. In 2023, you can defer up to 100 percent of your gross compensation or $22,500 annually, whichever is less (“normal contribution limit”). You may make an additional $7,500 contribution to the plan if you are age 50 and older. If you are at least within three years of the age in which you are eligible to receive unreduced benefits under our CalPERS retirement plan, you may contribute up to double the normal contribution limit, or $45,000. TRANSPORTATION PASSES: You may use your employee badge for unlimited free access to all Metrolink lines and trains. Your badge cannot be used on connecting public transportation. However, if you commute to/from work on Metrolink on a regular basis and need to connect to other public transportation (e.g., Metro Red or Purple Line) you can be issued a Metrolink pass with the appropriate station pair, which will also give you access to connecting transportation. You are also eligible to receive a free transit pass to ride any greater Los Angeles area transit system other than Metrolink (such as, Metro, Foothill Transit, LADOT, and LOSSAN) for commuting purposes. The commuter transit pass has a value up to the monthly maximum tax-free transit pass amount established by the Internal Revenue Service ($300 in 2023). You are responsible for any transit fares above the IRS monthly cap. To receive this benefit, the SCRRA requires each employee to use public transportation to commute to and from work three (3) or more days per week. OTHER BENEFITS: Educational Assistance - SCRRA will reimburse an employee up to $1,000 per fiscal year for tuition, books and mandatory student fees for courses that are relevant to employment. No reimbursement is allowed for parking. Professional Memberships - SCRRA pays up to $300 per year for professional memberships. Credit Union Membership - SCRRA offers credit union services for employees and their family members, provided by Northrup Grumman Federal Credit Union. Jury Duty - SCRRA will continue an employee's salary during any non-voluntary jury service up to a maximum of ten (10) working days. Pregnancy Disability and Family and Medical Leaves - A leave of absence may be paid or unpaid and shall be granted in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, and SCRRA policy. Refer to the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for more detailed information. Bereavement Leave - In the event of death in an employee’s immediate family, the agency grants up to three (3) working days, with pay, to handle family affairs and to attend the funeral. When an employee needs to travel outside the radius of the five (5) member agencies due to the death of an immediate family member, the Authority grants up to five (5) working days, with pay. Military Leave - Employees will be paid for the annually required active period. At the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, and with Board notification, paid military leave may be granted beyond what is provided by the applicable state law.
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION The Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), operator of the METROLINK Commuter Rail System, is seeking a Senior Manager, Project Management who will provide leadership and oversight for day-to-day management of the Project Management functions for the Southern California Optimized Rail Expansion (SCORE) Program. This position will help lead a team of staff, consultants, and contractors in the successful delivery of this Program. The purpose of the program management function is to ensure that all elements of the Program (capital improvement, rehab, and third-party projects) meet or exceed best business practices and requirements with regard to local, state, and federal guidelines, and regulations. This is a Limited Term position not to exceed five (5) years. This position is funded in whole or in part through federal, state, or other governmental grants which are limited by time or funding. Limited Term positions may be eliminated when the funding ends, time expires, or due to lack of business need for the position. Limited Term employees receive all benefits provided to full-time employees, including but not limited to retirement, medical, dental, vision, and life. TO APPLY: This recruitment will have a review of applications beginning October 2, 2024 . Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities. Provide leading, managing and/or supporting role for delivery of the SCORE Program throughout all delivery phases (Environmental Clearance, Design, Pre-Construction, Construction, Closeout). Provide direction on, and coordination with SCRRA departments charged with budgets, finance, cost, estimation and forecasting, risk assessments, scheduling, scope and change management, and reporting for the SCORE Program. Ensure implementation of SCRRA policies, procedures, and plans regarding cost, schedule, change scope management activities for SCORE Program. Implement the standardized methodologies, policies, and procedures required in the project management process. Ensure an integrated project management system is utilized for timely and accurate reporting of the SCORE Program status. Participate in review, analysis, and implementation of project design and construction budgets, schedules and costs to ensure conformance with authorized scope, cost and schedule requirements. Identify and recommend creative solutions to cost and schedule challenges to ensure timely project execution. Ensure accuracy and quality of project cost and schedule baseline plans as well as updates to current cost and schedule plans. Provide a channel of communication of SCORE Program status with SCRRA Executive Management, Member Agencies, and other Key Stakeholders, including issues and resolutions. Prepare Board reports and dashboards for presentations to the Board and Member Agencies. Prepare studies, research, and analysis of special ad-hoc reports. Develop integrated project management system including design, development, integration, testing deployment and maintenance. Create positive business relationships with internal and external stakeholders and customers to facilitate exchange of information. Perform other related duties as assigned. Supervision Exercised and Received Receive general oversight from Executive level roles. This position may be responsible for managing and monitoring work performance for a group of employees within a division or department. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or Business. A minimum of ten (10) years of work experience in program management including cost/scheduling development, project control utilizing an automated project management system for large capital projects. A minimum of five (5) years supervising and monitoring the work of subordinate staff or project managers, including monitoring and evaluating staff performance and providing feedback, coaching, training, and/or positive recognition. A combination of training, education and or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience. A valid Class "C" California driver's license with a satisfactory driving record of no more than 3 moving violations and no DUI's within the last 3 years. Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree in Business, Finance, Engineering or related field. PGMP, PFMP, CAPM, PMI-PBA, PMI-ACP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP certifications. Project Management Professional Certification (PMP). Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Project Control software. Federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations related to the railroad construction business and grant funded programs. Administrative principles and methods, including goal setting, project and budget development and implementation. Theories, principles, and practices of project/program management methods, capital and operating budgets, scheduling, finance, configuration management, and information systems for major public works projects. Principles and practices of employee supervision. Procurement procedures and contract administration. Audit principles and procedures. Skilled in : Team building, conflict resolution, identifying problems and recommending solutions or alternative plans. Verbal and written communication. Organization and time management. Writing and negotiation. Ability to : Analyze financial data, cost reports, cost estimates, read and understand prints and technical specifications relevant to infrastructure improvements, etc. Interact professionally and working cooperatively with employees, the public, outside consultants, contractors, member agencies, grantors, and personnel from regulatory agencies. Set. goals and objectives and establish and review costs and schedules. Lead the efforts to support the requirements of various funding agencies and grantors including triennial audits, financial audits, periodic grants audits, site visits, documentation requests. Direct the overall activities of major program management functions including how projects are initiated, authorized, scheduled, monitored, reported and closed. Compile, analyze, and interpret complex data. Design, develop and maintain an integrated project management system to provide comprehensive, accurate, and timely project reporting and analysis. Identify project risks and recommend creative solutions/mitigations to cost and schedule related issues which arise during project execution. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Transition between standing, walking, and sitting at varying lengths of time at the work location and able to move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations. Operate tools to perform the duties of the position, such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery. Ability to lift, hold or move objects up to 25 lbs. Exchange ideas by means of communication. Hear and perceive the nature of sounds. Listen and express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words. Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations. Use hands to finger, handle, feel and grasp tools to perform the duties of the position. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection Process: Following a review of applications and resumes, the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the selection process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the exact time and place of assessments and interview. Candidates will be interviewed to determine their relative knowledge, skills and ability in job related areas. Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a reference check(s), including degree verification and criminal records check provided through SCRRA. Internal Candidates: Employees with active discipline as defined in the HR Policy No. 5.3 Positive Discipline Program and/or with performance that does not meet the standard for "meets expectations" as defined in the Performance Planning and Appraisal Process may be precluded from consideration and placement in the position. Southern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The SCRRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/ADA MEDICAL: SCRRA offers a choice of twelve (12) health plan options provided through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You may choose from up to ten (10) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans and two (2) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. Some health plans are only available in certain counties and/or zip codes. You contribute 12.5 percent of the plan premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. You may waive coverage if you are covered under another group health plan; you must provide proof. Once you waive coverage, you will only be allowed to enroll during Open Enrollment or within 60 days from the date on which your other coverage is no longer available (proof is required). If you elect to waive coverage, you will receive $300.00 per month taxable earnings, paid in two installments of $150 each on the first two paychecks of the month. A retiree or an employee who is a spouse, child, or any other eligible dependent of another SCRRA employee is not eligible for the opt out/cash in lieu credit if he/she is covered under a SCRRA health plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. DENTAL: SCRRA offers two dental options provided by Delta Dental. Under the DeltaCare (HMO) program, you must select a contract dentist within their network to perform your dental services. If you require treatment from a specialist, your contract dentist will handle the referral. Many services are covered at no cost to you. A co-payment applies for other services. The Delta Dental PPO plan allows you to visit a dentist of your choice, change dentists at any time, go to a dental specialist of your choice, receive dental care anywhere in the world, and save on out-of-pocket expenses when you visit a PPO network dental office. SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents under both plans. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VISION: SCRRA offers two (2) vision plans through Vision Service Plan (VSP), providing coverage for eye examinations, prescription eyewear and contact lenses through network providers. You have the option of seeing out-of-network providers, but full reimbursement is not guaranteed. VSP has contracted with many laser surgery facilities and doctors, offering you a discount on PRK and LASIK surgeries. If you enroll in the VSP Basic Plan, SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. If you enroll in the VSP Buy-up Plan, which offers enhanced vision benefits, you pay the difference between the cost of the Basic Plan and the Buy-up Plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow for the deferral of pre-tax dollars to be used for reimbursement of eligible medical and dependent care expenses. You can set aside up to $3,050 for health care expenses and $5,000 per family for dependent care expenses annually. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or a qualifying event. GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of $200,000. Your life insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. IRS regulations require that the portion of Group Term Life (“G.T.L.”) insurance benefits provided to you by SCRRA, which exceeds $50,000, be added to your Federal, State, and Medicare taxable earnings for W-2 reporting. This amount is reflected on your pay statements each pay period in the “Other Benefits and Information” section. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000 to a maximum of $100,000 without evidence of insurability (initial enrollment period only) and up to 5 times your salary to a maximum of $500,000 with evidence of insurability. Dependent life options are also available. The voluntary plan is portable; you may retain it if you leave SCRRA and pay the premium. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $200,000. Your AD&D insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000, subject to a maximum of the lesser of 5 times your annual salary or $500,000. Dependent AD&D options are also available. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. SHORT TERM DISABILITY: You are covered under the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) Program. Your maximum benefit amount is 52 times your weekly benefit amount or the total wages subject to SDI tax paid in your base period, whichever is less. Employees pay a mandatory contribution, through payroll deductions, for coverage under the SDI program. The contribution rate for 2023 is 0.9 percent of earnings. The SDI taxable wage limit is $153,164, with a maximum withholding of $1,378.48 per employee for calendar year 2023. LONG TERM DISABILITY : SCRRA provides for income replacement of 60 percent of monthly earnings subject to a maximum benefit of $7,500 per month up to age 65. To qualify, you must be on disability for 90 days. (Note: there is a pre-existing condition clause in this program.) Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: SCRRA offers the following employee-paid voluntary benefits, provided by Aflac: Group Accident Insurance helps pay for out-of-pocket costs that arise from covered accidents, such as fractures, dislocations, and lacerations. Group Critical Illness Insurance helps pay for the expected and unexpected expenses that arise from diagnosis of a covered critical illness, such as cancer (internal or invasive), heart attack, stroke, end-stage renal failure or a major organ transplant. Group Hospital Indemnity Insurance helps pay for the out-of-pocket costs associated with a hospital stay, including benefits for hospital confinement, hospital admission, hospital intensive care and intermediate intensive care step-down unit. Group Short-Term Disability Insurance pays a monthly benefit directly to an employee who is off work due to an injury or illness for up to three (3) months after a seven (7) day waiting period. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. 9/80 ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers a 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule (AWS). During a 10-day work period, you work eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day and have one day off. Your day off can be Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the 9/80 AWS program. TELECOMMUTING SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers employees the option to telecommute up to two (2) days per week. At the CEO’s discretion, the maximum number of days per week may be increased due to a natural disaster, pandemic, civil unrest, federal/state/local stay-at-home order, or other special circumstances. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the telecommuting program. Employees on a 9/80 schedule cannot telecommute. HOLIDAYS: SCRRA observes twelve (12) holidays a year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. PAID TIME OFF (PTO): SCRRA provides employees with Paid Time Off (PTO) for vacations, illnesses, injuries, medical/dental appointments, religious holidays, personal business, and emergencies as follows: 0-4 years of service - 25 days 5-6 years of service - 30 days 7th year of service - 32 days 8th year of service - 33 days 9th year of service - 34 days 10-14 years of service - 35 days 15-19 years of service - 38 days 20 or more years - 42 days At the CEO’s discretion, prior service at a public transportation or public agency, or rail transportation company may be counted towards an employee’s total service years to increase the employee’s PTO accrual rate. To be considered, Human Resources requires that a written request along with verification and confirmation of the years of service be provided prior to the start of employment with SCRRA. Human Resources will provide the final determination on behalf of the CEO. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): SCRRA offers you and your immediate and dependent family members confidential counseling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for family, personal, work-related and substance abuse issues through the EAP. You are entitled to a telephone session(s) with a trained EAP professional to assess the nature of the problem and provide a referral for additional assistance, if needed. Services also include three (3) face-to-face counseling sessions per family member per six (6) month period. HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES: SCRRA offers you and your eligible dependents free health advocacy services through Health Advocate. You are entitled to unlimited calls with trained professionals who can help you navigate the healthcare and insurance systems. RETIREMENT PLAN: The SCRRA contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You pay a 7.00 percent employee contribution and SCRRA pays an employer contribution, which varies each year. To be eligible for service retirement, you must be at least age 52 and have a minimum of five (5) years of CalPERS-credited service. Upon retirement you are entitled to a monthly retirement benefit based on your years of credited service, age, and average compensation during your last three (3) years of service (“final compensation”). The retirement formula for New Members is 2%@62, which means at age 62, you receive 2 percent of your final compensation for every year of service. Upon separation from employment with less than 5 years of credited service, you may request a refund of your employee contributions only, including interest, and end your membership with CalPERS, or leave it in your account and retain your service credit should you decide to work for another CalPERS-covered agency. If you are vested upon separation but do not retire, you may leave your contributions in your account until retirement or elect a refund. SOCIAL SECURITY: You do not participate in Social Security except for Medicare. You will contribute 1.45 percent of your pay to cover the hospital insurance portion of Medicare. *Additional Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax: As of January 1, 2013, employees are required to pay an additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earnings above $200,000 (for those who file an individual return) or $250,000 (for those who file a joint return). This additional hospital insurance tax is not reflected in the rate above. RETIREE MEDICAL: Unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18*: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other. SCRRA pays the same amount for retirees as it does for active employees, which is currently 87.5 percent of the applicable premium. Unrepresented employees hired on or after 11/1/18: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other and you have a minimum of 10 years of credited CalPERS service, five of which must be performed at SCRRA. SCRRA pays a percentage of the state annuitant contribution rate** in accordance with the vesting schedule below: 10 Years of CalPERS Service - 50% 11 - 19 Years of CalPERS Service - 50%, plus 5% for each additional year of service 20+ Years of CalPERS Service - 100% *Once each year the employer may allow unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18 the opportunity to individually elect to be subject to the vesting schedule. **The state annuitant contribution rates for 2023 are: $883 (Retiree Only); $1,699 (Retiree + 1 Dependent); $2,124 (Retiree + Family). DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (457) : You are eligible to set aside a portion of your current income without paying taxes on that money until it is received later during retirement when taxes may be lower. In 2023, you can defer up to 100 percent of your gross compensation or $22,500 annually, whichever is less (“normal contribution limit”). You may make an additional $7,500 contribution to the plan if you are age 50 and older. If you are at least within three years of the age in which you are eligible to receive unreduced benefits under our CalPERS retirement plan, you may contribute up to double the normal contribution limit, or $45,000. TRANSPORTATION PASSES: You may use your employee badge for unlimited free access to all Metrolink lines and trains. Your badge cannot be used on connecting public transportation. However, if you commute to/from work on Metrolink on a regular basis and need to connect to other public transportation (e.g., Metro Red or Purple Line) you can be issued a Metrolink pass with the appropriate station pair, which will also give you access to connecting transportation. You are also eligible to receive a free transit pass to ride any greater Los Angeles area transit system other than Metrolink (such as, Metro, Foothill Transit, LADOT, and LOSSAN) for commuting purposes. The commuter transit pass has a value up to the monthly maximum tax-free transit pass amount established by the Internal Revenue Service ($300 in 2023). You are responsible for any transit fares above the IRS monthly cap. To receive this benefit, the SCRRA requires each employee to use public transportation to commute to and from work three (3) or more days per week. OTHER BENEFITS: Educational Assistance - SCRRA will reimburse an employee up to $1,000 per fiscal year for tuition, books and mandatory student fees for courses that are relevant to employment. No reimbursement is allowed for parking. Professional Memberships - SCRRA pays up to $300 per year for professional memberships. Credit Union Membership - SCRRA offers credit union services for employees and their family members, provided by Northrup Grumman Federal Credit Union. Jury Duty - SCRRA will continue an employee's salary during any non-voluntary jury service up to a maximum of ten (10) working days. Pregnancy Disability and Family and Medical Leaves - A leave of absence may be paid or unpaid and shall be granted in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, and SCRRA policy. Refer to the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for more detailed information. Bereavement Leave - In the event of death in an employee’s immediate family, the agency grants up to three (3) working days, with pay, to handle family affairs and to attend the funeral. When an employee needs to travel outside the radius of the five (5) member agencies due to the death of an immediate family member, the Authority grants up to five (5) working days, with pay. Military Leave - Employees will be paid for the annually required active period. At the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, and with Board notification, paid military leave may be granted beyond what is provided by the applicable state law.
Sep 19, 2024
Full Time
SUMMARY PURPOSE OF POSITION The Southern California Regional Rail Authority (SCRRA), operator of the METROLINK Commuter Rail System, is seeking a Senior Manager, Project Management who will provide leadership and oversight for day-to-day management of the Project Management functions for the Southern California Optimized Rail Expansion (SCORE) Program. This position will help lead a team of staff, consultants, and contractors in the successful delivery of this Program. The purpose of the program management function is to ensure that all elements of the Program (capital improvement, rehab, and third-party projects) meet or exceed best business practices and requirements with regard to local, state, and federal guidelines, and regulations. This is a Limited Term position not to exceed five (5) years. This position is funded in whole or in part through federal, state, or other governmental grants which are limited by time or funding. Limited Term positions may be eliminated when the funding ends, time expires, or due to lack of business need for the position. Limited Term employees receive all benefits provided to full-time employees, including but not limited to retirement, medical, dental, vision, and life. TO APPLY: This recruitment will have a review of applications beginning October 2, 2024 . Interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES The duties listed below are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not to be interpreted as an exhaustive list of responsibilities. Provide leading, managing and/or supporting role for delivery of the SCORE Program throughout all delivery phases (Environmental Clearance, Design, Pre-Construction, Construction, Closeout). Provide direction on, and coordination with SCRRA departments charged with budgets, finance, cost, estimation and forecasting, risk assessments, scheduling, scope and change management, and reporting for the SCORE Program. Ensure implementation of SCRRA policies, procedures, and plans regarding cost, schedule, change scope management activities for SCORE Program. Implement the standardized methodologies, policies, and procedures required in the project management process. Ensure an integrated project management system is utilized for timely and accurate reporting of the SCORE Program status. Participate in review, analysis, and implementation of project design and construction budgets, schedules and costs to ensure conformance with authorized scope, cost and schedule requirements. Identify and recommend creative solutions to cost and schedule challenges to ensure timely project execution. Ensure accuracy and quality of project cost and schedule baseline plans as well as updates to current cost and schedule plans. Provide a channel of communication of SCORE Program status with SCRRA Executive Management, Member Agencies, and other Key Stakeholders, including issues and resolutions. Prepare Board reports and dashboards for presentations to the Board and Member Agencies. Prepare studies, research, and analysis of special ad-hoc reports. Develop integrated project management system including design, development, integration, testing deployment and maintenance. Create positive business relationships with internal and external stakeholders and customers to facilitate exchange of information. Perform other related duties as assigned. Supervision Exercised and Received Receive general oversight from Executive level roles. This position may be responsible for managing and monitoring work performance for a group of employees within a division or department. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Education and Experience Bachelor's Degree in Engineering, Construction Management or Business. A minimum of ten (10) years of work experience in program management including cost/scheduling development, project control utilizing an automated project management system for large capital projects. A minimum of five (5) years supervising and monitoring the work of subordinate staff or project managers, including monitoring and evaluating staff performance and providing feedback, coaching, training, and/or positive recognition. A combination of training, education and or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered when determining minimum qualifications. Advanced relevant coursework may also substitute for a portion of required experience. A valid Class "C" California driver's license with a satisfactory driving record of no more than 3 moving violations and no DUI's within the last 3 years. Preferred Qualifications Master's Degree in Business, Finance, Engineering or related field. PGMP, PFMP, CAPM, PMI-PBA, PMI-ACP, PMI-RMP, PMI-SP certifications. Project Management Professional Certification (PMP). Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of : Project Control software. Federal, state, and local laws, rules and regulations related to the railroad construction business and grant funded programs. Administrative principles and methods, including goal setting, project and budget development and implementation. Theories, principles, and practices of project/program management methods, capital and operating budgets, scheduling, finance, configuration management, and information systems for major public works projects. Principles and practices of employee supervision. Procurement procedures and contract administration. Audit principles and procedures. Skilled in : Team building, conflict resolution, identifying problems and recommending solutions or alternative plans. Verbal and written communication. Organization and time management. Writing and negotiation. Ability to : Analyze financial data, cost reports, cost estimates, read and understand prints and technical specifications relevant to infrastructure improvements, etc. Interact professionally and working cooperatively with employees, the public, outside consultants, contractors, member agencies, grantors, and personnel from regulatory agencies. Set. goals and objectives and establish and review costs and schedules. Lead the efforts to support the requirements of various funding agencies and grantors including triennial audits, financial audits, periodic grants audits, site visits, documentation requests. Direct the overall activities of major program management functions including how projects are initiated, authorized, scheduled, monitored, reported and closed. Compile, analyze, and interpret complex data. Design, develop and maintain an integrated project management system to provide comprehensive, accurate, and timely project reporting and analysis. Identify project risks and recommend creative solutions/mitigations to cost and schedule related issues which arise during project execution. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Transition between standing, walking, and sitting at varying lengths of time at the work location and able to move about Metrolink facilities or other work site locations. Operate tools to perform the duties of the position, such as computers, office equipment and work-related machinery. Ability to lift, hold or move objects up to 25 lbs. Exchange ideas by means of communication. Hear and perceive the nature of sounds. Listen and express or exchange ideas by means of spoken words. Balance, ascend/descend, climb, kneel, stoop, bend, crouch or crawl within assigned working conditions and or locations. Use hands to finger, handle, feel and grasp tools to perform the duties of the position. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Selection Process: Following a review of applications and resumes, the most highly qualified candidates will be invited to continue in the selection process. Eligible applicants will be notified of the exact time and place of assessments and interview. Candidates will be interviewed to determine their relative knowledge, skills and ability in job related areas. Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a reference check(s), including degree verification and criminal records check provided through SCRRA. Internal Candidates: Employees with active discipline as defined in the HR Policy No. 5.3 Positive Discipline Program and/or with performance that does not meet the standard for "meets expectations" as defined in the Performance Planning and Appraisal Process may be precluded from consideration and placement in the position. Southern California Regional Rail Authority is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the Authority will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The SCRRA is an Equal Opportunity Employer. EEO/ADA MEDICAL: SCRRA offers a choice of twelve (12) health plan options provided through the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You may choose from up to ten (10) Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) plans and two (2) Preferred Provider Organization (PPO) plans. Some health plans are only available in certain counties and/or zip codes. You contribute 12.5 percent of the plan premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. You may waive coverage if you are covered under another group health plan; you must provide proof. Once you waive coverage, you will only be allowed to enroll during Open Enrollment or within 60 days from the date on which your other coverage is no longer available (proof is required). If you elect to waive coverage, you will receive $300.00 per month taxable earnings, paid in two installments of $150 each on the first two paychecks of the month. A retiree or an employee who is a spouse, child, or any other eligible dependent of another SCRRA employee is not eligible for the opt out/cash in lieu credit if he/she is covered under a SCRRA health plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. DENTAL: SCRRA offers two dental options provided by Delta Dental. Under the DeltaCare (HMO) program, you must select a contract dentist within their network to perform your dental services. If you require treatment from a specialist, your contract dentist will handle the referral. Many services are covered at no cost to you. A co-payment applies for other services. The Delta Dental PPO plan allows you to visit a dentist of your choice, change dentists at any time, go to a dental specialist of your choice, receive dental care anywhere in the world, and save on out-of-pocket expenses when you visit a PPO network dental office. SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents under both plans. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VISION: SCRRA offers two (2) vision plans through Vision Service Plan (VSP), providing coverage for eye examinations, prescription eyewear and contact lenses through network providers. You have the option of seeing out-of-network providers, but full reimbursement is not guaranteed. VSP has contracted with many laser surgery facilities and doctors, offering you a discount on PRK and LASIK surgeries. If you enroll in the VSP Basic Plan, SCRRA pays the full premium for coverage of you and your eligible dependents. If you enroll in the VSP Buy-up Plan, which offers enhanced vision benefits, you pay the difference between the cost of the Basic Plan and the Buy-up Plan. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNTS: Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) allow for the deferral of pre-tax dollars to be used for reimbursement of eligible medical and dependent care expenses. You can set aside up to $3,050 for health care expenses and $5,000 per family for dependent care expenses annually. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or a qualifying event. GROUP TERM LIFE INSURANCE: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, to a maximum of $200,000. Your life insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. IRS regulations require that the portion of Group Term Life (“G.T.L.”) insurance benefits provided to you by SCRRA, which exceeds $50,000, be added to your Federal, State, and Medicare taxable earnings for W-2 reporting. This amount is reflected on your pay statements each pay period in the “Other Benefits and Information” section. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000 to a maximum of $100,000 without evidence of insurability (initial enrollment period only) and up to 5 times your salary to a maximum of $500,000 with evidence of insurability. Dependent life options are also available. The voluntary plan is portable; you may retain it if you leave SCRRA and pay the premium. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. ACCIDENTAL DEATH & DISMEMBERMENT: SCRRA provides for an amount equal to one (1) time your annual salary, rounded to the nearest $1,000, up to a maximum of $200,000. Your AD&D insurance benefit will reduce to 65% at age 65 and 55% at age 70. In addition, SCRRA offers a voluntary plan, which may be purchased in increments of $10,000, subject to a maximum of the lesser of 5 times your annual salary or $500,000. Dependent AD&D options are also available. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. SHORT TERM DISABILITY: You are covered under the California State Disability Insurance (SDI) Program. Your maximum benefit amount is 52 times your weekly benefit amount or the total wages subject to SDI tax paid in your base period, whichever is less. Employees pay a mandatory contribution, through payroll deductions, for coverage under the SDI program. The contribution rate for 2023 is 0.9 percent of earnings. The SDI taxable wage limit is $153,164, with a maximum withholding of $1,378.48 per employee for calendar year 2023. LONG TERM DISABILITY : SCRRA provides for income replacement of 60 percent of monthly earnings subject to a maximum benefit of $7,500 per month up to age 65. To qualify, you must be on disability for 90 days. (Note: there is a pre-existing condition clause in this program.) Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. VOLUNTARY BENEFITS: SCRRA offers the following employee-paid voluntary benefits, provided by Aflac: Group Accident Insurance helps pay for out-of-pocket costs that arise from covered accidents, such as fractures, dislocations, and lacerations. Group Critical Illness Insurance helps pay for the expected and unexpected expenses that arise from diagnosis of a covered critical illness, such as cancer (internal or invasive), heart attack, stroke, end-stage renal failure or a major organ transplant. Group Hospital Indemnity Insurance helps pay for the out-of-pocket costs associated with a hospital stay, including benefits for hospital confinement, hospital admission, hospital intensive care and intermediate intensive care step-down unit. Group Short-Term Disability Insurance pays a monthly benefit directly to an employee who is off work due to an injury or illness for up to three (3) months after a seven (7) day waiting period. Eligibility begins the first of the month following hire date or qualifying event. 9/80 ALTERNATIVE WORK SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers a 9/80 Alternative Work Schedule (AWS). During a 10-day work period, you work eight 9-hour days, one 8-hour day and have one day off. Your day off can be Monday, Wednesday, or Friday. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the 9/80 AWS program. TELECOMMUTING SCHEDULE: SCRRA offers employees the option to telecommute up to two (2) days per week. At the CEO’s discretion, the maximum number of days per week may be increased due to a natural disaster, pandemic, civil unrest, federal/state/local stay-at-home order, or other special circumstances. Approval from your supervisor, chief and HR is required to participate in the telecommuting program. Employees on a 9/80 schedule cannot telecommute. HOLIDAYS: SCRRA observes twelve (12) holidays a year: New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Day, President’s Day, Cesar Chavez Day, Memorial Day, Juneteenth, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day. PAID TIME OFF (PTO): SCRRA provides employees with Paid Time Off (PTO) for vacations, illnesses, injuries, medical/dental appointments, religious holidays, personal business, and emergencies as follows: 0-4 years of service - 25 days 5-6 years of service - 30 days 7th year of service - 32 days 8th year of service - 33 days 9th year of service - 34 days 10-14 years of service - 35 days 15-19 years of service - 38 days 20 or more years - 42 days At the CEO’s discretion, prior service at a public transportation or public agency, or rail transportation company may be counted towards an employee’s total service years to increase the employee’s PTO accrual rate. To be considered, Human Resources requires that a written request along with verification and confirmation of the years of service be provided prior to the start of employment with SCRRA. Human Resources will provide the final determination on behalf of the CEO. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (EAP): SCRRA offers you and your immediate and dependent family members confidential counseling 24 hours a day, 7 days a week for family, personal, work-related and substance abuse issues through the EAP. You are entitled to a telephone session(s) with a trained EAP professional to assess the nature of the problem and provide a referral for additional assistance, if needed. Services also include three (3) face-to-face counseling sessions per family member per six (6) month period. HEALTH ADVOCACY SERVICES: SCRRA offers you and your eligible dependents free health advocacy services through Health Advocate. You are entitled to unlimited calls with trained professionals who can help you navigate the healthcare and insurance systems. RETIREMENT PLAN: The SCRRA contracts with the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). You pay a 7.00 percent employee contribution and SCRRA pays an employer contribution, which varies each year. To be eligible for service retirement, you must be at least age 52 and have a minimum of five (5) years of CalPERS-credited service. Upon retirement you are entitled to a monthly retirement benefit based on your years of credited service, age, and average compensation during your last three (3) years of service (“final compensation”). The retirement formula for New Members is 2%@62, which means at age 62, you receive 2 percent of your final compensation for every year of service. Upon separation from employment with less than 5 years of credited service, you may request a refund of your employee contributions only, including interest, and end your membership with CalPERS, or leave it in your account and retain your service credit should you decide to work for another CalPERS-covered agency. If you are vested upon separation but do not retire, you may leave your contributions in your account until retirement or elect a refund. SOCIAL SECURITY: You do not participate in Social Security except for Medicare. You will contribute 1.45 percent of your pay to cover the hospital insurance portion of Medicare. *Additional Medicare Hospital Insurance Tax: As of January 1, 2013, employees are required to pay an additional 0.9 percent Medicare tax on earnings above $200,000 (for those who file an individual return) or $250,000 (for those who file a joint return). This additional hospital insurance tax is not reflected in the rate above. RETIREE MEDICAL: Unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18*: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other. SCRRA pays the same amount for retirees as it does for active employees, which is currently 87.5 percent of the applicable premium. Unrepresented employees hired on or after 11/1/18: You will be eligible for medical coverage when you retire if your separation date and retirement date are within 120 days of each other and you have a minimum of 10 years of credited CalPERS service, five of which must be performed at SCRRA. SCRRA pays a percentage of the state annuitant contribution rate** in accordance with the vesting schedule below: 10 Years of CalPERS Service - 50% 11 - 19 Years of CalPERS Service - 50%, plus 5% for each additional year of service 20+ Years of CalPERS Service - 100% *Once each year the employer may allow unrepresented employees hired before 11/1/18 the opportunity to individually elect to be subject to the vesting schedule. **The state annuitant contribution rates for 2023 are: $883 (Retiree Only); $1,699 (Retiree + 1 Dependent); $2,124 (Retiree + Family). DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN (457) : You are eligible to set aside a portion of your current income without paying taxes on that money until it is received later during retirement when taxes may be lower. In 2023, you can defer up to 100 percent of your gross compensation or $22,500 annually, whichever is less (“normal contribution limit”). You may make an additional $7,500 contribution to the plan if you are age 50 and older. If you are at least within three years of the age in which you are eligible to receive unreduced benefits under our CalPERS retirement plan, you may contribute up to double the normal contribution limit, or $45,000. TRANSPORTATION PASSES: You may use your employee badge for unlimited free access to all Metrolink lines and trains. Your badge cannot be used on connecting public transportation. However, if you commute to/from work on Metrolink on a regular basis and need to connect to other public transportation (e.g., Metro Red or Purple Line) you can be issued a Metrolink pass with the appropriate station pair, which will also give you access to connecting transportation. You are also eligible to receive a free transit pass to ride any greater Los Angeles area transit system other than Metrolink (such as, Metro, Foothill Transit, LADOT, and LOSSAN) for commuting purposes. The commuter transit pass has a value up to the monthly maximum tax-free transit pass amount established by the Internal Revenue Service ($300 in 2023). You are responsible for any transit fares above the IRS monthly cap. To receive this benefit, the SCRRA requires each employee to use public transportation to commute to and from work three (3) or more days per week. OTHER BENEFITS: Educational Assistance - SCRRA will reimburse an employee up to $1,000 per fiscal year for tuition, books and mandatory student fees for courses that are relevant to employment. No reimbursement is allowed for parking. Professional Memberships - SCRRA pays up to $300 per year for professional memberships. Credit Union Membership - SCRRA offers credit union services for employees and their family members, provided by Northrup Grumman Federal Credit Union. Jury Duty - SCRRA will continue an employee's salary during any non-voluntary jury service up to a maximum of ten (10) working days. Pregnancy Disability and Family and Medical Leaves - A leave of absence may be paid or unpaid and shall be granted in accordance with applicable federal and state laws, and SCRRA policy. Refer to the Human Resource Policies and Procedures Manual for more detailed information. Bereavement Leave - In the event of death in an employee’s immediate family, the agency grants up to three (3) working days, with pay, to handle family affairs and to attend the funeral. When an employee needs to travel outside the radius of the five (5) member agencies due to the death of an immediate family member, the Authority grants up to five (5) working days, with pay. Military Leave - Employees will be paid for the annually required active period. At the discretion of the Chief Executive Officer, and with Board notification, paid military leave may be granted beyond what is provided by the applicable state law.
CITY OF OAKLAND, CA
Oakland, California, United States
The Position ***Continuous Recruitment*** Recruitment may close at any time Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately The City of Oakland is an equal-opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity. Oakland has a long history of activism around issues of justice and equity. Both oppression and this resistance to oppression have shaped the city’s historical roots and the lives of its residents to this day. As public servants in one of the most diverse cities in the nation, we strive to develop employees who understand the harm and impacts of systemic inequity to create lasting, meaningful outcomes for everyone. Oakland strives to establish an environment that embraces the richness of culture, community, and individualism of employees. The City of Oakland is currently recruiting to fill three (3) Transportation Engineer vacancies within the Department of Transportation. The eligibility lists established from this recruitment may be used to fill other vacancies that occur within the City including full-time and permanent part-time positions, if applicable. Why Join the City of Oakland, Department of Transportation? The Oakland Department of Transportation's (OakDOT) mission is to envision, plan, build, operate and maintain a transportation system for the City of Oakland and assure safe, equitable, and sustainable access and mobility for residents, businesses and visitors. OakDOT is committed to designing traffic and transportation solutions that work to meet the needs of all Oaklanders and reduce existing inequities. OakDOT staff apply strong engineering, planning, policy and implementation expertise to advance mobility, accessibility, equity, safety and sustainability on our transportation system. The ideal candidate is a customer service-oriented professional with the ability to develop and deliver plans, projects, and programs within the Department of Transportation. The three (3) current vacancies will be located within one of OakDOT’s seven sections, listed below. These positions will represent and further the City's commitment to racial equity in all transportation engineering work. We are looking for someone who is: Creative, persistent, and excited to be part of a motivated and talented team that focuses on innovative and equitable solutions to challenging and technical problems. Knowledgeable in traffic engineering principles and practices and stays up to date with latest developments in technology and methodology. Adaptable and independent : You are self-motivated and able to exercise a high degree of independent judgment, being able to design and interpret engineering plans, resolve technical problems, and interact with the public effectively. A proven leader: You possess leadership qualities and the ability to lead, direct, and train assigned staff. You will be responsible for providing lead direction and technical training to team members, which requires strong leadership skills. Passionate about sustainable and safe transportation : You should have a genuine passion for sustainable transportation solutions and safety improvements and be motivated to contribute to the development of a transportation system that benefits the community and supports the city's sustainability goals. What you will typically be responsible for: Performing professional engineering transportation, traffic, and civil engineering work. Preparing project documents for the planning, design, construction, integration, deployment, and operations of multi-modal transportation and related projects to enhance safety, accessibility, mobility, and sustainability. Supervising, preparing, and reviewing transportation improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates; designing traffic signal configurations and operations; developing traffic related geometric layouts; and preparing and reviewing traffic control plans. Reviewing transportation studies, performing investigations and submitting recommendations regarding the installation of traffic control devices. Meeting with and serving as liaison to City departments, other agencies, and business and citizen groups; providing technical information as needed; and presenting information at public meetings. Participating in capital improvement projects as they relate to traffic and transportation; administering consultant and construction contracts; and performing project inspection. Providing lead direction and technical training to assigned technical and professional staff. This is the journey-level classification in the professional transportation engineering series. Incumbents receive general supervision from management staff including Supervising Transportation Engineer, Project Manager or Senior Transportation Planner and directs and supervises assigned technical and professional staff. * Read the complete job description by clicking on the link below: Transportation Engineer * Click on the link below to see a video on what it's like to work for the City of Oakland! Working for the City of Oakland A few reasons you might love this job: The City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities in transportation engineering work. The department strives to design traffic and transportation solutions that meet the needs of all residents while advancing safety improvements. You will be interacting with various stakeholders, including City departments, agencies, businesses, and citizens. This service-oriented aspect allows candidates to make meaningful connections with the community they serve and collaborate with different groups to improve transportation and safety. You will work on complex and transformative infrastructure projects, providing a sense of accomplishment and pride in contributing to the development of Oakland's transportation system. The transportation sector is constantly evolving, and this job offers opportunities to work with new technologies, software, and innovative approaches in transportation planning and design. This environment encourages candidates to stay updated with industry advancements. A few challenges you might face in this job: You will be assessing and understanding the needs of stakeholders, including citizens, businesses, partner agencies, and the community to collaborate towards a shared outcome. While the City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities, achieving equity goals in transportation engineering work can be challenging due to various factors, including budget constraints, competing priorities, and community expectations. Oakland is a major city with diverse neighborhoods and traffic challenges. Working in an urban environment may present unique engineering and logistical challenges that candidates must navigate effectively. Competencies Required: Analyzing & Interpreting Data: Drawing meaning and conclusions from quantitative or qualitative data Critical Thinking: Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims Mathematical Facility: Performing computations and solving mathematical problems Legal & Regulatory Navigation: Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Innovative Problem Solving: Identifying and analyzing problems in order to propose new and better ways of doing things Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Building & Maintaining Relationships: Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships Leadership: Guiding and encouraging others to accomplish a common goal Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Project Management: Ensuring that projects are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives The following section describes the various OakDOT sections and their functions at the City. Candidates may be referred to interview with one or more teams that have a vacancy as part of the continuous eligibility list. Traffic Capital Projects The Traffic Capital Projects (TCP) section prepares complete design documents which include the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for project bids and award for construction. Our main tools for production are comprised of design manual compliance and standards (City & Caltrans); software that includes AutoCAD Civil3D, AGI32 for lighting analysis, and Synchro for traffic timing. TCP also provides design services for other sections that include the Planning section and the Neighborhood Traffic Safety section for roadway safety projects. Projects are typically roadway safety, access, and circulation improvements that are mostly federally and locally funded. In our team, we do Civil/Transportation design comprising of Roadway Geometry, Traffic Signal, Pedestrian and Bicycle safety devices, and the City’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) design. Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks produces PS&E for pavement rehabilitation and pavement maintenance projects, including design of curb ramps, signage and striping, and pavement treatment. The team’s workplan follows the adopted 2022 5-Year Paving Plan which promotes an equitable prioritization of paving in underserved neighborhoods, along with curb ramps and sidewalks prioritization plans. Additional goals of the program are to advance safety improvements on high injury corridors; incorporate new design standards for transit, pedestrian, and bicycle facilities; and implement neighborhood safety and Safe Routes to School improvements. Traffic Engineering The Traffic Engineering section operates programs that improve roadway safety for schools and residential/commercial neighborhoods and supports inter-departmental and jurisdictional projects. Typical work involves helping residents slow down traffic in their neighborhood, working with principals to improve pedestrian safety around schools, setting speed limits for the police to enforce, restricting parking on narrow streets for the fire department to access, and reviewing neighboring jurisdictions' projects that impact Oakland streets. The team also delivers small-scale capital improvement projects funded by in -house budget and outside grants for which the team applies and competes. The selected candidate will be the lead Engineer in either inter-departmental or small capital projects, both of which are supported by Assistant Engineers. Bicycle & Pedestrian Program The Bicycle & Pedestrian Program facilitates, coordinates, and oversees the implementation of the City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans and supports OakDOT in creating, managing, and analyzing transportation data. The Program designs and delivers low-cost/high-impact projects and provides staff support to the City’s Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission. Multimodal Corridor Operations The Multimodal Corridor Operations section maintains, operates, and improves Oakland's Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS). The section operates more than 700 traffic signals, High-intensity Activated crossWalK (HAWK) signals, and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) and works closely with the City's Maintenance Section to maintain and upgrade these existing devices. The section collaborates with AC Transit, Caltrans, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), and Port of Oakland to improve regional traffic safety. The section also works systematically to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety through traffic signal timing and traffic signal upgrades. Right of Way (ROW) Management and Engineering Services The Right-of-Way Management Engineering Services section administers Oakland's public space regulations. Our Engineers and Permit Technicians facilitate third-party improvements in the right-of-way, including privately constructed public infrastructure, parklet, curb gutter sidewalk, sewer lateral, excavation, obstruction, and encroachment permits. Engineering Services also reviews and approves parcel maps, final maps, right-of-way vacations, street renaming, easements and dedications. Working closely with Right-of-Way Management Construction Inspections, Engineering Services coordinates private infrastructure improvements with City-led capital projects and utility corridor projects. Engineering Services has expert level command of the Oakland Municipal Code and speaks for the agency in meetings with key stakeholders, including Oakland residents, developers, regional agencies, and public utilities. Major Projects Engineering Major Projects Engineering is responsible for the delivery of complex transportation engineering projects in Oakland. Working alongside Major Projects Planning to secure funding and coordinate with stakeholders, the section leads the design of engineering elements including complete streets and major roadways; bridges and rail overcrossings; pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety and access improvements; sewer and storm facilities; landscape architecture; and traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems. The position will coordinate and collaborate with professional staff and other City departments, consultants and contractors, outside agencies, and developers in the delivery of these complex projects. Our goal is to support the implementation of transformative infrastructure identified in longstanding transportation plans and projects to connect neighborhoods in Oakland. We are seeking engineers who can bring their knowledge and experience to help achieve our goal to provide safe, more sustainable, and more equitable access to the community through this infrastructure. Minimum Requirements for Application This recruitment will produce two eligible lists. The restricted list will be for full-time, permanent part-time, or part time City employees who meet the minimum qualifications. The open list will be for all other applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Any combination of education and experience that is equivalent to the following minimum qualifications is acceptable: Education: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, transportation or a closely related field. Experience: Three (3) years of professional engineering experience in transportation or traffic engineering. Possession of a Master's Degree in Transportation Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year of professional experience. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE / OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Incumbents in this position are expected to operate automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned duties. Due to the nature of the assignment and the hours worked, public transportation may not be a cost effective or efficient method of traveling to the various locations required. Individuals who are appointed to this position will be required to maintain a valid California Drivers' License throughout the tenure of employment OR demonstrate the ability to travel to various locations in a timely manner as required in the performance of duties. Supplemental Information About the Process Tentative Schedule: Applications Submitted During the Below Timeframe: Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire Sent to Qualified Candidates: 6/29/24-8/23/24 Week of 8/26/24 8/24/24-10/25/24 Week of 10/28/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 Stage I: The first stage in the selection process will consist of a review of each applicant's employment application, a copy of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Be sure to scan and attach a copy of your valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer to your on-line application. Applications submitted without all required materials will not be given further consideration. Stage II: The second stage will consist of a Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire (BCQ) being sent to qualified candidates to complete and return. Subject matter experts will evaluate and rate the completed questionnaires. Applicant responses to the BCQs must demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities listed in the qualifications section of this announcement. The evaluation of BCQs may be weighted 100% of an applicant score (before residency and/or veteran points) and may determine rank on the eligible list. If a sufficient number of quality of application packets are received, the BCQ may be followed by a third stage and the most qualified applicants will be invited to the next stage. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement to Stage III. The ranked eligible list may be developed directly from the written exam (BCQ) OR the results of Stage III. Candidates must earn a scale score of 70 in this examination process to be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This is a continuous recruitment; additional names of successful candidates may be added to the eligible list periodically; candidates’ names will be merged onto the existing eligible list and referred to hiring departments according to rank. Candidates who are on an active eligible list may not re-apply for the duration of the eligible list. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job-related areas. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job related areas. Candidates who do not demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements will have an opportunity to request a final review. Candidates must request a final review within 5 business days of being notified that they did not meet the minimum qualifications. In the final review, candidates may clarify information already provided on their application. No additional work history, education, or certifications will be accepted. Any decisions made during this review process will be final. Applicants are required to submit criminal history information upon request after receiving a conditional offer of employment. If the requested information is not furnished in a timely manner, applicants will not qualify for further consideration and will be removed from the eligible list. The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process and date of examination as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. The information contained in this announcement is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. What's in it for you? 15 paid holidays Vacation - 2 weeks per year minimum with the ability to accrue more depending on public sector years of service Sick leave - Employees accrue 12 days per year Health - The City of Oakland pays for the cost of employee and eligible dependent coverage at the Kaiser rate. Other plans include Anthem, Blue Shield, United Health Care, and other HMO and PPO plans Dental - The City of Oakland pays for Delta Dental full premium for employees and eligible dependents Vision - The City of Oakland pays for VSP full premium for employees and eligible dependents Negotiated salary increases of2.5% in July 2023 and January 2024, and 2% in July 2024 and March 2025 Retirement - CalPERS (California Public Employees’ Retirement System) with a pension formula of 2.5% @ 55 (for Classic CalPERS members) and 2% @ 62 for new CalPERS members. Classic Employees contribute 8% of pre-tax wages. The City of Oakland does not participate in Social Security Deferred Compensation - 457(b) pre-tax plan and an after-tax ROTH 401(k)plan Other benefits include a Flexible Spending Account, Wellness Program, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Training, & Telecommuting. How to Apply Apply prior to the closing time of the job announcement and allow at least two to three hours to submit your application if you are a new user of the system. APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY. You may apply and view current openings by visiting our employment opportunities webpage at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oaklandca/default.cfm . If you do not have access to a computer, there are computer stations available at any City of Oakland Public Library. There are also workstations at the Human Resources Management Department, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. Workstations are available during regular business hours (normally 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Due to current events and pandemic-related safety concerns, City facilities may be closed to the public. Our online application system is provided by NeoGov. If you have problems while applying online, please contact NeoGov's Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. You may also call the City of Oakland Human Resources Management Department during regular business hours at (510) 238-3112 for information; however, we are unable to provide technical support for the online application system. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact Amber Allen, Assistant HR Analyst at aallen4@oaklandca.gov . The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
The Position ***Continuous Recruitment*** Recruitment may close at any time Interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately The City of Oakland is an equal-opportunity employer that values workforce diversity, inclusion, and equity. Oakland has a long history of activism around issues of justice and equity. Both oppression and this resistance to oppression have shaped the city’s historical roots and the lives of its residents to this day. As public servants in one of the most diverse cities in the nation, we strive to develop employees who understand the harm and impacts of systemic inequity to create lasting, meaningful outcomes for everyone. Oakland strives to establish an environment that embraces the richness of culture, community, and individualism of employees. The City of Oakland is currently recruiting to fill three (3) Transportation Engineer vacancies within the Department of Transportation. The eligibility lists established from this recruitment may be used to fill other vacancies that occur within the City including full-time and permanent part-time positions, if applicable. Why Join the City of Oakland, Department of Transportation? The Oakland Department of Transportation's (OakDOT) mission is to envision, plan, build, operate and maintain a transportation system for the City of Oakland and assure safe, equitable, and sustainable access and mobility for residents, businesses and visitors. OakDOT is committed to designing traffic and transportation solutions that work to meet the needs of all Oaklanders and reduce existing inequities. OakDOT staff apply strong engineering, planning, policy and implementation expertise to advance mobility, accessibility, equity, safety and sustainability on our transportation system. The ideal candidate is a customer service-oriented professional with the ability to develop and deliver plans, projects, and programs within the Department of Transportation. The three (3) current vacancies will be located within one of OakDOT’s seven sections, listed below. These positions will represent and further the City's commitment to racial equity in all transportation engineering work. We are looking for someone who is: Creative, persistent, and excited to be part of a motivated and talented team that focuses on innovative and equitable solutions to challenging and technical problems. Knowledgeable in traffic engineering principles and practices and stays up to date with latest developments in technology and methodology. Adaptable and independent : You are self-motivated and able to exercise a high degree of independent judgment, being able to design and interpret engineering plans, resolve technical problems, and interact with the public effectively. A proven leader: You possess leadership qualities and the ability to lead, direct, and train assigned staff. You will be responsible for providing lead direction and technical training to team members, which requires strong leadership skills. Passionate about sustainable and safe transportation : You should have a genuine passion for sustainable transportation solutions and safety improvements and be motivated to contribute to the development of a transportation system that benefits the community and supports the city's sustainability goals. What you will typically be responsible for: Performing professional engineering transportation, traffic, and civil engineering work. Preparing project documents for the planning, design, construction, integration, deployment, and operations of multi-modal transportation and related projects to enhance safety, accessibility, mobility, and sustainability. Supervising, preparing, and reviewing transportation improvement plans, specifications, and cost estimates; designing traffic signal configurations and operations; developing traffic related geometric layouts; and preparing and reviewing traffic control plans. Reviewing transportation studies, performing investigations and submitting recommendations regarding the installation of traffic control devices. Meeting with and serving as liaison to City departments, other agencies, and business and citizen groups; providing technical information as needed; and presenting information at public meetings. Participating in capital improvement projects as they relate to traffic and transportation; administering consultant and construction contracts; and performing project inspection. Providing lead direction and technical training to assigned technical and professional staff. This is the journey-level classification in the professional transportation engineering series. Incumbents receive general supervision from management staff including Supervising Transportation Engineer, Project Manager or Senior Transportation Planner and directs and supervises assigned technical and professional staff. * Read the complete job description by clicking on the link below: Transportation Engineer * Click on the link below to see a video on what it's like to work for the City of Oakland! Working for the City of Oakland A few reasons you might love this job: The City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities in transportation engineering work. The department strives to design traffic and transportation solutions that meet the needs of all residents while advancing safety improvements. You will be interacting with various stakeholders, including City departments, agencies, businesses, and citizens. This service-oriented aspect allows candidates to make meaningful connections with the community they serve and collaborate with different groups to improve transportation and safety. You will work on complex and transformative infrastructure projects, providing a sense of accomplishment and pride in contributing to the development of Oakland's transportation system. The transportation sector is constantly evolving, and this job offers opportunities to work with new technologies, software, and innovative approaches in transportation planning and design. This environment encourages candidates to stay updated with industry advancements. A few challenges you might face in this job: You will be assessing and understanding the needs of stakeholders, including citizens, businesses, partner agencies, and the community to collaborate towards a shared outcome. While the City of Oakland is committed to reducing existing inequities, achieving equity goals in transportation engineering work can be challenging due to various factors, including budget constraints, competing priorities, and community expectations. Oakland is a major city with diverse neighborhoods and traffic challenges. Working in an urban environment may present unique engineering and logistical challenges that candidates must navigate effectively. Competencies Required: Analyzing & Interpreting Data: Drawing meaning and conclusions from quantitative or qualitative data Critical Thinking: Analytically and logically evaluating information, propositions, and claims Mathematical Facility: Performing computations and solving mathematical problems Legal & Regulatory Navigation: Understanding, interpreting, and ensuring compliance with laws and regulations Professional & Technical Expertise: Applying technical subject matter to the job Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Innovative Problem Solving: Identifying and analyzing problems in order to propose new and better ways of doing things Writing: Communicating effectively in writing Building & Maintaining Relationships: Establishing rapport and maintaining mutually productive relationships Leadership: Guiding and encouraging others to accomplish a common goal Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Project Management: Ensuring that projects are on-time, on-budget, and achieve their objectives The following section describes the various OakDOT sections and their functions at the City. Candidates may be referred to interview with one or more teams that have a vacancy as part of the continuous eligibility list. Traffic Capital Projects The Traffic Capital Projects (TCP) section prepares complete design documents which include the preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates for project bids and award for construction. Our main tools for production are comprised of design manual compliance and standards (City & Caltrans); software that includes AutoCAD Civil3D, AGI32 for lighting analysis, and Synchro for traffic timing. TCP also provides design services for other sections that include the Planning section and the Neighborhood Traffic Safety section for roadway safety projects. Projects are typically roadway safety, access, and circulation improvements that are mostly federally and locally funded. In our team, we do Civil/Transportation design comprising of Roadway Geometry, Traffic Signal, Pedestrian and Bicycle safety devices, and the City’s Intelligent Transportation System (ITS) design. Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks Complete Streets Paving & Sidewalks produces PS&E for pavement rehabilitation and pavement maintenance projects, including design of curb ramps, signage and striping, and pavement treatment. The team’s workplan follows the adopted 2022 5-Year Paving Plan which promotes an equitable prioritization of paving in underserved neighborhoods, along with curb ramps and sidewalks prioritization plans. Additional goals of the program are to advance safety improvements on high injury corridors; incorporate new design standards for transit, pedestrian, and bicycle facilities; and implement neighborhood safety and Safe Routes to School improvements. Traffic Engineering The Traffic Engineering section operates programs that improve roadway safety for schools and residential/commercial neighborhoods and supports inter-departmental and jurisdictional projects. Typical work involves helping residents slow down traffic in their neighborhood, working with principals to improve pedestrian safety around schools, setting speed limits for the police to enforce, restricting parking on narrow streets for the fire department to access, and reviewing neighboring jurisdictions' projects that impact Oakland streets. The team also delivers small-scale capital improvement projects funded by in -house budget and outside grants for which the team applies and competes. The selected candidate will be the lead Engineer in either inter-departmental or small capital projects, both of which are supported by Assistant Engineers. Bicycle & Pedestrian Program The Bicycle & Pedestrian Program facilitates, coordinates, and oversees the implementation of the City’s Bicycle and Pedestrian Plans and supports OakDOT in creating, managing, and analyzing transportation data. The Program designs and delivers low-cost/high-impact projects and provides staff support to the City’s Bicyclist and Pedestrian Advisory Commission. Multimodal Corridor Operations The Multimodal Corridor Operations section maintains, operates, and improves Oakland's Advanced Traffic Management System (ATMS). The section operates more than 700 traffic signals, High-intensity Activated crossWalK (HAWK) signals, and Rectangular Rapid Flashing Beacon (RRFB) and works closely with the City's Maintenance Section to maintain and upgrade these existing devices. The section collaborates with AC Transit, Caltrans, Metropolitan Transportation Commission (MTC), and Port of Oakland to improve regional traffic safety. The section also works systematically to improve pedestrian and bicyclist safety through traffic signal timing and traffic signal upgrades. Right of Way (ROW) Management and Engineering Services The Right-of-Way Management Engineering Services section administers Oakland's public space regulations. Our Engineers and Permit Technicians facilitate third-party improvements in the right-of-way, including privately constructed public infrastructure, parklet, curb gutter sidewalk, sewer lateral, excavation, obstruction, and encroachment permits. Engineering Services also reviews and approves parcel maps, final maps, right-of-way vacations, street renaming, easements and dedications. Working closely with Right-of-Way Management Construction Inspections, Engineering Services coordinates private infrastructure improvements with City-led capital projects and utility corridor projects. Engineering Services has expert level command of the Oakland Municipal Code and speaks for the agency in meetings with key stakeholders, including Oakland residents, developers, regional agencies, and public utilities. Major Projects Engineering Major Projects Engineering is responsible for the delivery of complex transportation engineering projects in Oakland. Working alongside Major Projects Planning to secure funding and coordinate with stakeholders, the section leads the design of engineering elements including complete streets and major roadways; bridges and rail overcrossings; pedestrian, bicycle, and transit safety and access improvements; sewer and storm facilities; landscape architecture; and traffic signals and intelligent transportation systems. The position will coordinate and collaborate with professional staff and other City departments, consultants and contractors, outside agencies, and developers in the delivery of these complex projects. Our goal is to support the implementation of transformative infrastructure identified in longstanding transportation plans and projects to connect neighborhoods in Oakland. We are seeking engineers who can bring their knowledge and experience to help achieve our goal to provide safe, more sustainable, and more equitable access to the community through this infrastructure. Minimum Requirements for Application This recruitment will produce two eligible lists. The restricted list will be for full-time, permanent part-time, or part time City employees who meet the minimum qualifications. The open list will be for all other applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Any combination of education and experience that is equivalent to the following minimum qualifications is acceptable: Education: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, transportation or a closely related field. Experience: Three (3) years of professional engineering experience in transportation or traffic engineering. Possession of a Master's Degree in Transportation Engineering may be substituted for one (1) year of professional experience. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE / OTHER REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Incumbents in this position are expected to operate automotive vehicles in the performance of assigned duties. Due to the nature of the assignment and the hours worked, public transportation may not be a cost effective or efficient method of traveling to the various locations required. Individuals who are appointed to this position will be required to maintain a valid California Drivers' License throughout the tenure of employment OR demonstrate the ability to travel to various locations in a timely manner as required in the performance of duties. Supplemental Information About the Process Tentative Schedule: Applications Submitted During the Below Timeframe: Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire Sent to Qualified Candidates: 6/29/24-8/23/24 Week of 8/26/24 8/24/24-10/25/24 Week of 10/28/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 10/26/24-12/27/24 Stage I: The first stage in the selection process will consist of a review of each applicant's employment application, a copy of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in the State of California or possession of a valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer in another state and the ability to obtain California registration either by reciprocity or at the next available examination for which the candidate can apply. Be sure to scan and attach a copy of your valid registration as a civil or traffic engineer to your on-line application. Applications submitted without all required materials will not be given further consideration. Stage II: The second stage will consist of a Behavioral Consistency Questionnaire (BCQ) being sent to qualified candidates to complete and return. Subject matter experts will evaluate and rate the completed questionnaires. Applicant responses to the BCQs must demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities listed in the qualifications section of this announcement. The evaluation of BCQs may be weighted 100% of an applicant score (before residency and/or veteran points) and may determine rank on the eligible list. If a sufficient number of quality of application packets are received, the BCQ may be followed by a third stage and the most qualified applicants will be invited to the next stage. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement to Stage III. The ranked eligible list may be developed directly from the written exam (BCQ) OR the results of Stage III. Candidates must earn a scale score of 70 in this examination process to be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This is a continuous recruitment; additional names of successful candidates may be added to the eligible list periodically; candidates’ names will be merged onto the existing eligible list and referred to hiring departments according to rank. Candidates who are on an active eligible list may not re-apply for the duration of the eligible list. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job-related areas. Candidates who demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements are then invited to participate in an assessment process (or testing) to measure their knowledge, skills, and abilities in job related areas. Candidates who do not demonstrate that they meet the minimum qualification requirements will have an opportunity to request a final review. Candidates must request a final review within 5 business days of being notified that they did not meet the minimum qualifications. In the final review, candidates may clarify information already provided on their application. No additional work history, education, or certifications will be accepted. Any decisions made during this review process will be final. Applicants are required to submit criminal history information upon request after receiving a conditional offer of employment. If the requested information is not furnished in a timely manner, applicants will not qualify for further consideration and will be removed from the eligible list. The City of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process and date of examination as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. The information contained in this announcement is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. What's in it for you? 15 paid holidays Vacation - 2 weeks per year minimum with the ability to accrue more depending on public sector years of service Sick leave - Employees accrue 12 days per year Health - The City of Oakland pays for the cost of employee and eligible dependent coverage at the Kaiser rate. Other plans include Anthem, Blue Shield, United Health Care, and other HMO and PPO plans Dental - The City of Oakland pays for Delta Dental full premium for employees and eligible dependents Vision - The City of Oakland pays for VSP full premium for employees and eligible dependents Negotiated salary increases of2.5% in July 2023 and January 2024, and 2% in July 2024 and March 2025 Retirement - CalPERS (California Public Employees’ Retirement System) with a pension formula of 2.5% @ 55 (for Classic CalPERS members) and 2% @ 62 for new CalPERS members. Classic Employees contribute 8% of pre-tax wages. The City of Oakland does not participate in Social Security Deferred Compensation - 457(b) pre-tax plan and an after-tax ROTH 401(k)plan Other benefits include a Flexible Spending Account, Wellness Program, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Tuition Reimbursement, Employee Training, & Telecommuting. How to Apply Apply prior to the closing time of the job announcement and allow at least two to three hours to submit your application if you are a new user of the system. APPLICATIONS ARE ACCEPTED ONLINE ONLY. You may apply and view current openings by visiting our employment opportunities webpage at: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oaklandca/default.cfm . If you do not have access to a computer, there are computer stations available at any City of Oakland Public Library. There are also workstations at the Human Resources Management Department, 150 Frank H. Ogawa Plaza, 2nd Floor, Oakland, CA 94612. Workstations are available during regular business hours (normally 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). Due to current events and pandemic-related safety concerns, City facilities may be closed to the public. Our online application system is provided by NeoGov. If you have problems while applying online, please contact NeoGov's Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627 between 6:00 AM and 5:00 PM Pacific Time, Monday - Friday. You may also call the City of Oakland Human Resources Management Department during regular business hours at (510) 238-3112 for information; however, we are unable to provide technical support for the online application system. For recruitment-specific questions, please contact Amber Allen, Assistant HR Analyst at aallen4@oaklandca.gov . The City of Oakland is committed to the wellbeing of its employees and offers comprehensive health and wellness services along with an array of other benefits for most positions. Benefits may include*: • CalPERS Medical • Dental • Vision • Medical Waiver Plan - Cash-In-Lieu • Flexible Spending Accounts • Commuter Benefits • Group & Supplemental Life Insurance • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) • Guaranteed Ride Home (GRH) • Pension Benefits • Deferred Compensation * Specific benefits may vary depending on the assignedspecific bargaining unit. Information regarding most benefits can be reviewed here: Employee Benefits Information Current MOUs may be reviewed here: City of Oakland Labor Agreements
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, CA
Riverside, California, United States
The Position The City of Riverside, Public Utilities Department (RPU) is accepting applications for the position of Utilities Electrical Engineering Manager (Non-Classified) to fill one (1) vacancy in the Electric Engineering Division. The eligibility list established may be used to fill the current and/or upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to six (6) months. From its incorporation in 1870, Riverside has been a prosperous, desirable place to live because of the foresight of its founders and successive leaders and the artistic spirit that pervades the culture of its residents. Today, Riverside is a leading Southern California city offering a blend of hometown charm, history, and hospitality with the vision, energy, culture, and diversity of a sophisticated metropolitan area. With a population of over 320,000, it currently ranks as the 12th largest city in California, 6th in Southern California, and is the economic powerhouse of one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. Established in 1895, Riverside Public Utilities is a municipal water and electric utility governed by an advisory board of nine community volunteers and the City Council. With an annual budget of $454 million, RPU provides high quality, reliable services to more than 110,000 metered electric customers and 65,000 metered water customers (serving a population of more than 320,000, encompassing over 82 square miles) in and around the City of Riverside. Riverside is one of more than 2,000 cities in the United States that light up homes and businesses with "public power" - electricity that comes from a municipally owned and operated utility. Additionally, RPU maintains local water resources that allows RPU to meet customer demands while being 100% independent of imported water sources. Under general direction, a Utilities Electrical Engineering Manager (Non-Classified) will plan, assign, supervise and manage professional engineering work as the manager of multiple engineering sections; develop and administer policies and programs; and do related work as required. *Positions designated as Non-Classified are exempt from the classified service. The Incumbent shall be appointed “at-will” and serve at the pleasure of the City Manager. Work Performed Typical duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for the environmental, health, and safety programs; recommend and assist in implementation of policies and procedures. Develop and participate in the implementation of goals, objectives, policies and procedures. Set project priorities and monitor progress. Coordinate related engineering activities with other City departments, divisions, and sections and with outside agencies. Supervise and participate in the preparation and administration of programs. Supervise and participate in the preparation of special engineering studies and reports. Manage the preparation of multi-year budgets for multiple electric utility engineering sections. Manage the preparation and prioritization of multi-year electric utility Capital Improvement Programs. Select, supervise, train, and evaluate professional and technical subordinates. Manage the development of plans and estimates for construction and major repair of electrical systems, including underground and overhead transmission and distribution lines, street lights, substations, communications, generation and related facilities. Manage the development of professional contracts with consultants and other utilities agencies; monitor the implementation of such contracts. Manage various engineering and other professional disciplines and functions in accordance with standard electric utility practices. Review and approve engineering drawings, work orders, and purchase orders. Serve as a representative to a variety of City commissions, boards and committees on electric utility matters. Direct and manage technology development and support as it relates to engineering projects. Serve as Acting Utilities Assistant General Manager / Energy Delivery as required. Qualifications Education : A Bachelor's degree in electrical, mechanical, or civil engineering or closely related field from a four-year accredited college or university. Experience : Five years of experience in professional engineering work with management level responsibilities in an electric utility. Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of an appropriate, valid class "C" California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Registration in California as a Professional Engineer (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, or other related engineering field). Highly Desired Qualifications: Progressively responsible and relevant engineering work experience in distribution system planning, engineering, asset management and/or project management. Lead or supervisory experience including leading or managing a diverse work force, overall project management including resource management; personnel scheduling; and budget preparation. Experience with effectively managing distribution and sub-transmission system planning processes from engineering assessment of current system performance, forecast of future demands on the system, identification of system needs and alternative solutions, and the development of short-term and long-term capacity plans for electric distribution and sub-transmission systems. Experience with evaluating and resolving complex technical or management issues; developing and conducting oral presentations to internal and external audiences; effectively explaining complex and/or controversial policies, regulations, rates, electric service requirements, procedures and/or activities internally/externally. Experience with the principles and practices of electrical engineering applied to distribution, transmission, and/or substation system planning; Federal, State and local safety laws, codes and regulations including Cal-OSHA, CPUC G.O. 95, 128, 165, and 174 regulations, NERC, and practices of distribution, substation, and sub-transmission system planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations at an advanced level Selection Process DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION: 1) Completed Employment Application 2) Completed Supplemental Questionnaire 3) Cover Letter 4) Resume FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ON COMPLETING YOUR ON-LINE APPLICATION, CLICK HERE: ( Application Guide). The selection process will begin with an employment application package screening, with the best qualified candidates being invited to participate further in the assessment process. This process may include any combination of written, performance, and oral assessments to evaluate job-related education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Those who successfully complete the selection process will be placed on the eligibility list for this classification. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SCHEDULING ASSESSMENTS: If you are selected to move forward in the assessment process, you may be required to self-schedule your appointment. You will be notified via email of your status and provided with self-scheduling instructions. Please check your email regularly following the closing date of this recruitment. Positions that require, or may require, a California Commercial Driver’s License are considered Safety Sensitive and are monitored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Any candidate being considered for a Safety Sensitive position must submit authorization forms to the City immediately upon request to begin the pre-employment process. It is the responsibility of candidates with a disability requiring accommodation in the assessment process to contact the Human Resources Department in writing to request such accommodation prior to the closing date of this recruitment. Appointment may be subject to the successful completion of a pre-employment background investigation, drug screen, and/or medical/ physical examination . NOTE : The City reserves the right to modify selection devices and test instruments in accordance with accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards. Candidates may reapply when there is a posting to establish an eligibility list. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Proof of education listed in your application will be requested at the time of conditional offer. Acceptable documentation consists of transcripts or degree, if applicable, by the accredited U.S. college or university. Education obtained outside the United States (US) require one of the following options: An equivalency statement from an evaluation company certified by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) at http://www.naces.org/members.html or the Association of International Credential Evaluators Inc. (AICE) at http://aice-eval.org/members/ . An advanced-level degree from an accredited US college or university. All applicants will be notified via e-mail or telephone of their application status and the assessment dates/times/locations after the closing date of this announcement. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. Level II includes Senior Management, Management and Professional classifications (Exempt). The City offers an attractive benefits package, the central provisions of which are as follows: Retirement for Classic Members - For employees hired after 1/1/2013 who are CLASSIC MEMBERS of California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) or a reciprocal agency as of 12/31/12 and have not been separated from service from such agency for six months or more, the retirement benefit shall be 2.7 % @ age 55; 3 year final compensation. The required employee contribution is 8%.The City does not participate in Social Security; thus, employees do not bear this additional 6.2% expense. Retirement for New Members - For employees hired 1/1/2013 or later and who ARE NOT a member of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) or a reciprocal agency as of 12/31/12, or those who have been separated from a public agency which contracts with CalPERS or a reciprocal agency for six months or more, the retirement benefit shall be 2% at age 62; 3 year final compensation.The required employee contribution is 50% of the normal cost. And is subject to change per CalPERS every fiscal year. The City does not participate in Social Security; thus, employees do not bear this additional 6.2% expense. Health Insurance - The City offers six health insurance plans and contributes up to $1,516 per month for HMO plans (family coverage). Dental Insurance - The City provides three dental insurance plans and contributes up to $45 per month. Vision Insurance - The City provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP) for employees and their dependents that are enrolled in medical coverage. Life Insurance - The City provides and pays for term life insurance with accidental death and dismemberment equal to two times the annual salary rounded to the next highest $1,000 (up to $700k) plus AD&D. Additional Life Insurance is available and voluntary for employee and eligible dependents (up to $300k). Deferred Compensation - The City contributes $100 per month with a minimum employee contribution of $12.50 per check.Participation in the deferred compensation plan is optional. Leave Benefits - Includes all the typical vacation leave, sick leave, bereavement leave, and holiday benefits. Flexible Spending Account - The City offers a Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Plan for optional participation. Long Term Disability - The City offers optional enrollment in the Long Term Disability Plan. LegalEase Plan - Optional legal services plan for employees and eligible dependents. Critical Illness Plan - Optional critical illness insurance plan for employees and eligible dependents. Vacation Accrual - 0-9 yrs. = 144 hrs., 10+ yrs. = 184 hrs. Administrative Leave - 64 hrs per fiscal year. For additional benefits information, please visit the following website: https://www.riversideca.gov/human/employee-hub/benefits/about-1 For part-time, benefitted positions the insurance and other benefits (leave accruals, holidays, etc.) are pro-rated based on ½ or ¾ time status.
Jul 12, 2024
Full Time
The Position The City of Riverside, Public Utilities Department (RPU) is accepting applications for the position of Utilities Electrical Engineering Manager (Non-Classified) to fill one (1) vacancy in the Electric Engineering Division. The eligibility list established may be used to fill the current and/or upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to six (6) months. From its incorporation in 1870, Riverside has been a prosperous, desirable place to live because of the foresight of its founders and successive leaders and the artistic spirit that pervades the culture of its residents. Today, Riverside is a leading Southern California city offering a blend of hometown charm, history, and hospitality with the vision, energy, culture, and diversity of a sophisticated metropolitan area. With a population of over 320,000, it currently ranks as the 12th largest city in California, 6th in Southern California, and is the economic powerhouse of one of the fastest growing regions in the United States. Established in 1895, Riverside Public Utilities is a municipal water and electric utility governed by an advisory board of nine community volunteers and the City Council. With an annual budget of $454 million, RPU provides high quality, reliable services to more than 110,000 metered electric customers and 65,000 metered water customers (serving a population of more than 320,000, encompassing over 82 square miles) in and around the City of Riverside. Riverside is one of more than 2,000 cities in the United States that light up homes and businesses with "public power" - electricity that comes from a municipally owned and operated utility. Additionally, RPU maintains local water resources that allows RPU to meet customer demands while being 100% independent of imported water sources. Under general direction, a Utilities Electrical Engineering Manager (Non-Classified) will plan, assign, supervise and manage professional engineering work as the manager of multiple engineering sections; develop and administer policies and programs; and do related work as required. *Positions designated as Non-Classified are exempt from the classified service. The Incumbent shall be appointed “at-will” and serve at the pleasure of the City Manager. Work Performed Typical duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Participate in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, and priorities for the environmental, health, and safety programs; recommend and assist in implementation of policies and procedures. Develop and participate in the implementation of goals, objectives, policies and procedures. Set project priorities and monitor progress. Coordinate related engineering activities with other City departments, divisions, and sections and with outside agencies. Supervise and participate in the preparation and administration of programs. Supervise and participate in the preparation of special engineering studies and reports. Manage the preparation of multi-year budgets for multiple electric utility engineering sections. Manage the preparation and prioritization of multi-year electric utility Capital Improvement Programs. Select, supervise, train, and evaluate professional and technical subordinates. Manage the development of plans and estimates for construction and major repair of electrical systems, including underground and overhead transmission and distribution lines, street lights, substations, communications, generation and related facilities. Manage the development of professional contracts with consultants and other utilities agencies; monitor the implementation of such contracts. Manage various engineering and other professional disciplines and functions in accordance with standard electric utility practices. Review and approve engineering drawings, work orders, and purchase orders. Serve as a representative to a variety of City commissions, boards and committees on electric utility matters. Direct and manage technology development and support as it relates to engineering projects. Serve as Acting Utilities Assistant General Manager / Energy Delivery as required. Qualifications Education : A Bachelor's degree in electrical, mechanical, or civil engineering or closely related field from a four-year accredited college or university. Experience : Five years of experience in professional engineering work with management level responsibilities in an electric utility. Necessary Special Requirements: Possession of an appropriate, valid class "C" California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Registration in California as a Professional Engineer (Electrical, Mechanical, Civil, or other related engineering field). Highly Desired Qualifications: Progressively responsible and relevant engineering work experience in distribution system planning, engineering, asset management and/or project management. Lead or supervisory experience including leading or managing a diverse work force, overall project management including resource management; personnel scheduling; and budget preparation. Experience with effectively managing distribution and sub-transmission system planning processes from engineering assessment of current system performance, forecast of future demands on the system, identification of system needs and alternative solutions, and the development of short-term and long-term capacity plans for electric distribution and sub-transmission systems. Experience with evaluating and resolving complex technical or management issues; developing and conducting oral presentations to internal and external audiences; effectively explaining complex and/or controversial policies, regulations, rates, electric service requirements, procedures and/or activities internally/externally. Experience with the principles and practices of electrical engineering applied to distribution, transmission, and/or substation system planning; Federal, State and local safety laws, codes and regulations including Cal-OSHA, CPUC G.O. 95, 128, 165, and 174 regulations, NERC, and practices of distribution, substation, and sub-transmission system planning, design, construction, maintenance and operations at an advanced level Selection Process DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION: 1) Completed Employment Application 2) Completed Supplemental Questionnaire 3) Cover Letter 4) Resume FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ON COMPLETING YOUR ON-LINE APPLICATION, CLICK HERE: ( Application Guide). The selection process will begin with an employment application package screening, with the best qualified candidates being invited to participate further in the assessment process. This process may include any combination of written, performance, and oral assessments to evaluate job-related education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Those who successfully complete the selection process will be placed on the eligibility list for this classification. IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SCHEDULING ASSESSMENTS: If you are selected to move forward in the assessment process, you may be required to self-schedule your appointment. You will be notified via email of your status and provided with self-scheduling instructions. Please check your email regularly following the closing date of this recruitment. Positions that require, or may require, a California Commercial Driver’s License are considered Safety Sensitive and are monitored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Any candidate being considered for a Safety Sensitive position must submit authorization forms to the City immediately upon request to begin the pre-employment process. It is the responsibility of candidates with a disability requiring accommodation in the assessment process to contact the Human Resources Department in writing to request such accommodation prior to the closing date of this recruitment. Appointment may be subject to the successful completion of a pre-employment background investigation, drug screen, and/or medical/ physical examination . NOTE : The City reserves the right to modify selection devices and test instruments in accordance with accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards. Candidates may reapply when there is a posting to establish an eligibility list. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Proof of education listed in your application will be requested at the time of conditional offer. Acceptable documentation consists of transcripts or degree, if applicable, by the accredited U.S. college or university. Education obtained outside the United States (US) require one of the following options: An equivalency statement from an evaluation company certified by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) at http://www.naces.org/members.html or the Association of International Credential Evaluators Inc. (AICE) at http://aice-eval.org/members/ . An advanced-level degree from an accredited US college or university. All applicants will be notified via e-mail or telephone of their application status and the assessment dates/times/locations after the closing date of this announcement. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT. Level II includes Senior Management, Management and Professional classifications (Exempt). The City offers an attractive benefits package, the central provisions of which are as follows: Retirement for Classic Members - For employees hired after 1/1/2013 who are CLASSIC MEMBERS of California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) or a reciprocal agency as of 12/31/12 and have not been separated from service from such agency for six months or more, the retirement benefit shall be 2.7 % @ age 55; 3 year final compensation. The required employee contribution is 8%.The City does not participate in Social Security; thus, employees do not bear this additional 6.2% expense. Retirement for New Members - For employees hired 1/1/2013 or later and who ARE NOT a member of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) or a reciprocal agency as of 12/31/12, or those who have been separated from a public agency which contracts with CalPERS or a reciprocal agency for six months or more, the retirement benefit shall be 2% at age 62; 3 year final compensation.The required employee contribution is 50% of the normal cost. And is subject to change per CalPERS every fiscal year. The City does not participate in Social Security; thus, employees do not bear this additional 6.2% expense. Health Insurance - The City offers six health insurance plans and contributes up to $1,516 per month for HMO plans (family coverage). Dental Insurance - The City provides three dental insurance plans and contributes up to $45 per month. Vision Insurance - The City provides vision coverage through Vision Service Plan (VSP) for employees and their dependents that are enrolled in medical coverage. Life Insurance - The City provides and pays for term life insurance with accidental death and dismemberment equal to two times the annual salary rounded to the next highest $1,000 (up to $700k) plus AD&D. Additional Life Insurance is available and voluntary for employee and eligible dependents (up to $300k). Deferred Compensation - The City contributes $100 per month with a minimum employee contribution of $12.50 per check.Participation in the deferred compensation plan is optional. Leave Benefits - Includes all the typical vacation leave, sick leave, bereavement leave, and holiday benefits. Flexible Spending Account - The City offers a Health Care and Dependent Care Flexible Spending Plan for optional participation. Long Term Disability - The City offers optional enrollment in the Long Term Disability Plan. LegalEase Plan - Optional legal services plan for employees and eligible dependents. Critical Illness Plan - Optional critical illness insurance plan for employees and eligible dependents. Vacation Accrual - 0-9 yrs. = 144 hrs., 10+ yrs. = 184 hrs. Administrative Leave - 64 hrs per fiscal year. For additional benefits information, please visit the following website: https://www.riversideca.gov/human/employee-hub/benefits/about-1 For part-time, benefitted positions the insurance and other benefits (leave accruals, holidays, etc.) are pro-rated based on ½ or ¾ time status.
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information TYPE OF RECRUITMENT OPEN COMPETITIVE - EMERGENCY APPLICATION FILING PERIOD Applications will be accepted from September 4, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. EXAM NUMBER W1078F-EA The LA County Board of Supervisors recently declared a local state of emergency for homelessness , and the County is working to revise and expand our response to help all who are affected. We are looking for qualified and passionate individuals to help us in the mission of addressing issues like housing, mental health, and substance use. If you are looking for a new career that will directly benefit the population of LA County, this may be the opportunity for you. Internal Services Department is seeking qualified candidates to fill emergency Administrative Manager 10, ISD vacancies related to the homelessness crisis. Under the emergency order, applicants who meet the requirements may be hired for an initial period of up to 90 days, with an opportunity for permanent County employment. Before the end of your initial work period, you will be assessed on your work performance. This assessment will be weighted 100%. Those who successfully pass the assessment will be considered for permanent appointment to Administrative Manager 10, ISD. The Opportunity The Purchasing and Contracts Manager will provide advisory, consultative services and/or management oversight functions to staff and operations dedicated to supporting County end-user departments, vendors, and related agencies in the areas of Contracts, Procurement and Purchasing Programs that support the Homelessness efforts and related initiatives. Essential Job Functions Manages, directs, and supervises a section of professional staff responsible for the acquisition of supplies and services of assigned commodities for end-user departments. Provides technical guidance and direction to subordinate staff in all aspects of the purchasing, acquisition, and contract process. Monitors and evaluates achievement of project goals and objectives and reviews results with ISD management. Ensures compliance with relevant laws and regulations; analyzes relevant technical or legal issues affecting matters of the operation managed or project assigned. Performs administrative supervision functions that includes rating performance, coaching for performance, review/approving time off, mentoring, etc. Provides assistance to end-users regarding complex or sensitive purchases/acquisitions and identifies viable solutions to address business needs. Participates in planning sessions and assists in the development and implementation of departmental and/or Countywide strategic objectives, policies, and programs. Participates in multiple work streams of procurement transformation (i.e., purchasing, contracts, payables, etc.) to ensure consistency across; vision and strategy; policy, legal, practices and process; technology; and organization. Participates in customer engagement activities that include planning and leading change management, training, and both functional and technical help desk support. Serves as a resource to identify business requirements, assess functional design processes, workflow mapping, testing, and training on the Department’s eProcurement/Source-to-Pay Transformation initiative. Assists with the design, service delivery models, and performance frameworks of eProcurement, ensuring responsiveness and working with stakeholders to align and meet on business requirements ensuring positive customer experiences through service excellence and quality service. Assists with developing and implementing operating plans, data reporting structure, and appropriate KPIs to measure functional effectiveness of the eProcurement/Source-to-Pay System. Fosters a collaborative and engaging work environment focused on continuous improvement, innovation, and a customer-centric approach. Directs and leads special projects and the preparation of reports on behalf of the Purchasing and Contracts Service General Manager. Requirements TO QUALIFY FOR THE OPTIONS BELOW you must POSSESS and CLEARLY EXPRESS detailed years of experience performing relevant duties related to the requirements below and within your online job application under the "Experience" area and Supplemental Questionnaire. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Option I: Three years of experience in an administrative*, advisory, or staff capacity** dealing with the investigation and solution of procedural, personnel, budgetary, legislative, community, governmental or similar complex problems. Option II: Two years’ experience at the level of Administrative Manager 8, ISD*** or higher. You MUST meet the above requirement(s) in order to be appointed to fill any vacancies related to this recruitment. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: *Administrative is defined as work performed typically in an administrative services branch of an organizational unit, including responsibility for the development of procedures and participation in policy formulation. Experience at the level of independent responsibility for assignments of average difficulty analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problems of organization, budget, personnel, information services, programs, facilities planning, materials management, and general management. **Advisory or Staff capacity is defined as work performed in an advisory capacity to line managers to provide program and administrative support by doing research and making recommendations to administration for the solution of problems of organization, procedure, program, budget, or personnel. ***Experience i n the County of Los Angeles at the level of Administrative Manager 8, ISD or higher is defined as assists in the administration of a variety of activities in an area of expertise, including strategies, policies, and special programs. License: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Expectations Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Experience performing a broad range of complex purchasing and contracting related services, including developing vendor agreements and contracts for the purchase of equipment, supplies, and services; developing formal complex bid and contract documents; and drafting and negotiating contractual agreements. Experience leading project teams, including establishing project timelines, monitoring deliverables, meeting with stakeholders, and ensuring effective working relationships and coordination of efforts with other areas of internal/external organizations. Experience participating in or leading Countywide or organization-wide strategic objectives designed to enhance or streamline business operations. Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Business Administration, Public Administration, Information Systems, Economics, Finance, Procurement, or a closely related field. Closely related Fields: Will be determined by the hiring manager. Additional Information Our Assessment Process: Before the end of your initial work assignment, the appointing department will evaluate your performance. Those who achieve a passing score on this evaluation will be considered for permanent appointment. How to Apply: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:30 p.m. (PT), on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty . Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Note: All notifications will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add Kirby@isd.lacounty .gov , info@governmentjobs.com, and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Minimum Requirements as listed on this bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Fair Chance Initiative: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Have questions about anything listed above? Contact us: Exam Number: W1078F-EA Department Contact Name: Kari Irby Department Contact Phone: (323) 457-5304 Department Contact Email: Kirby@isd.lacounty .gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323)881-3932 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 [Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 ] For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Sep 04, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information TYPE OF RECRUITMENT OPEN COMPETITIVE - EMERGENCY APPLICATION FILING PERIOD Applications will be accepted from September 4, 2024, at 7:00 a.m. Pacific Time (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure without prior notice. EXAM NUMBER W1078F-EA The LA County Board of Supervisors recently declared a local state of emergency for homelessness , and the County is working to revise and expand our response to help all who are affected. We are looking for qualified and passionate individuals to help us in the mission of addressing issues like housing, mental health, and substance use. If you are looking for a new career that will directly benefit the population of LA County, this may be the opportunity for you. Internal Services Department is seeking qualified candidates to fill emergency Administrative Manager 10, ISD vacancies related to the homelessness crisis. Under the emergency order, applicants who meet the requirements may be hired for an initial period of up to 90 days, with an opportunity for permanent County employment. Before the end of your initial work period, you will be assessed on your work performance. This assessment will be weighted 100%. Those who successfully pass the assessment will be considered for permanent appointment to Administrative Manager 10, ISD. The Opportunity The Purchasing and Contracts Manager will provide advisory, consultative services and/or management oversight functions to staff and operations dedicated to supporting County end-user departments, vendors, and related agencies in the areas of Contracts, Procurement and Purchasing Programs that support the Homelessness efforts and related initiatives. Essential Job Functions Manages, directs, and supervises a section of professional staff responsible for the acquisition of supplies and services of assigned commodities for end-user departments. Provides technical guidance and direction to subordinate staff in all aspects of the purchasing, acquisition, and contract process. Monitors and evaluates achievement of project goals and objectives and reviews results with ISD management. Ensures compliance with relevant laws and regulations; analyzes relevant technical or legal issues affecting matters of the operation managed or project assigned. Performs administrative supervision functions that includes rating performance, coaching for performance, review/approving time off, mentoring, etc. Provides assistance to end-users regarding complex or sensitive purchases/acquisitions and identifies viable solutions to address business needs. Participates in planning sessions and assists in the development and implementation of departmental and/or Countywide strategic objectives, policies, and programs. Participates in multiple work streams of procurement transformation (i.e., purchasing, contracts, payables, etc.) to ensure consistency across; vision and strategy; policy, legal, practices and process; technology; and organization. Participates in customer engagement activities that include planning and leading change management, training, and both functional and technical help desk support. Serves as a resource to identify business requirements, assess functional design processes, workflow mapping, testing, and training on the Department’s eProcurement/Source-to-Pay Transformation initiative. Assists with the design, service delivery models, and performance frameworks of eProcurement, ensuring responsiveness and working with stakeholders to align and meet on business requirements ensuring positive customer experiences through service excellence and quality service. Assists with developing and implementing operating plans, data reporting structure, and appropriate KPIs to measure functional effectiveness of the eProcurement/Source-to-Pay System. Fosters a collaborative and engaging work environment focused on continuous improvement, innovation, and a customer-centric approach. Directs and leads special projects and the preparation of reports on behalf of the Purchasing and Contracts Service General Manager. Requirements TO QUALIFY FOR THE OPTIONS BELOW you must POSSESS and CLEARLY EXPRESS detailed years of experience performing relevant duties related to the requirements below and within your online job application under the "Experience" area and Supplemental Questionnaire. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: Option I: Three years of experience in an administrative*, advisory, or staff capacity** dealing with the investigation and solution of procedural, personnel, budgetary, legislative, community, governmental or similar complex problems. Option II: Two years’ experience at the level of Administrative Manager 8, ISD*** or higher. You MUST meet the above requirement(s) in order to be appointed to fill any vacancies related to this recruitment. SPECIAL REQUIREMENT INFORMATION: *Administrative is defined as work performed typically in an administrative services branch of an organizational unit, including responsibility for the development of procedures and participation in policy formulation. Experience at the level of independent responsibility for assignments of average difficulty analyzing and making recommendations for the solution of problems of organization, budget, personnel, information services, programs, facilities planning, materials management, and general management. **Advisory or Staff capacity is defined as work performed in an advisory capacity to line managers to provide program and administrative support by doing research and making recommendations to administration for the solution of problems of organization, procedure, program, budget, or personnel. ***Experience i n the County of Los Angeles at the level of Administrative Manager 8, ISD or higher is defined as assists in the administration of a variety of activities in an area of expertise, including strategies, policies, and special programs. License: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Expectations Physical Class II - Light: This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS: Experience performing a broad range of complex purchasing and contracting related services, including developing vendor agreements and contracts for the purchase of equipment, supplies, and services; developing formal complex bid and contract documents; and drafting and negotiating contractual agreements. Experience leading project teams, including establishing project timelines, monitoring deliverables, meeting with stakeholders, and ensuring effective working relationships and coordination of efforts with other areas of internal/external organizations. Experience participating in or leading Countywide or organization-wide strategic objectives designed to enhance or streamline business operations. Bachelor’s Degree or higher in Business Administration, Public Administration, Information Systems, Economics, Finance, Procurement, or a closely related field. Closely related Fields: Will be determined by the hiring manager. Additional Information Our Assessment Process: Before the end of your initial work assignment, the appointing department will evaluate your performance. Those who achieve a passing score on this evaluation will be considered for permanent appointment. How to Apply: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:30 p.m. (PT), on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty . Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Note: All notifications will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add Kirby@isd.lacounty .gov , info@governmentjobs.com, and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Minimum Requirements as listed on this bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and Minimum Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application and you may be disqualified. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Fair Chance Initiative: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Have questions about anything listed above? Contact us: Exam Number: W1078F-EA Department Contact Name: Kari Irby Department Contact Phone: (323) 457-5304 Department Contact Email: Kirby@isd.lacounty .gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323)881-3932 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 [Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 ] For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Metropolitan Water District of Southern California
Los Angeles, California, United States
The Metropolitan Water District’s Information Technology Group has one (1) opening for a Principal Information Technology Analyst (Project Manager) . This position will be responsible for concurrently managing several Information Technology projects in areas such as application development, infrastructure, cloud, and operational business areas among others. This position will perform project management duties on various complex information technology initiatives including directing project teams, developing schedules, project plans, Request for Proposals (RFP's), budgets, consulting agreements, and monitoring/tracking project progress. The Principal IT Analyst position will also be responsible for reporting project status, risk, and resolutions to wide audiences including management, users, and stakeholders. Additionally, this position will also assist and mentor less experienced staff in the areas of project management where applicable. Schedule: 9/80, Monday through Friday with alternating Fridays off Hybrid: Metropolitan’s current practice in this position is a hybrid work schedule. This typically includes two days a week in person and the other days remote. This is subject to change dependent on organizational needs. In addition, a telework policy is scheduled for negotiations and once completed and implemented, will provide final direction on the hybrid schedule. This job announcement has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work being performed by employees in this classification / job. To view the full job description click here: Principal Information Technology Analyst EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and eight years of increasingly responsible experience, of which two years must have been at the Senior Programmer Analyst or Senior Systems Analyst level. Increasingly Responsible Experience is defined as: Any combination of experience in the following areas: Experience implementing software applications (such as Oracle, PeopleSoft, Financial systems, Maximo, or Enterprise operational systems), and/or experience coordinating the implementation of IT Infrastructure or Information Security systems. CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS License(s): Valid California Class C Driver’s License or equivalent (required at time of application) that allows you to drive during your employment. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS • PMP Certification • ITL Certification CLOSING Benefits: • Competitive compensation • Excellent medical, dental, life, vision plans. • Deferred compensation in the form of a 401(k) plan (with matching contribution) and a 457 plan. • Retirement benefits under the California Public Employees' Retirement System • Tuition reimbursement • Training and advancement opportunities • Excellent working environment • Public transportation reimbursements • Hub of public transportation: rail, subway, buses, and taxis • On-site fitness center For more information on MWD benefits, please use the following link: Benefits Regular FT PT Employees (Represented) ABOUT MWD The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a state-established cooperative that, along with its 26 cities and retail suppliers, provides water for 19 million people in six counties. The district imports water from the Colorado River and Northern California to supplement local supplies, and helps its members to develop increased water conservation, recycling, storage and other resource-management programs. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Qualified individuals with disabilities, who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or selection process, please call (213) 217-7738 or email: jobs@mwdh2o.com. Metropolitan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic(s). Application Filing Period: Closes at 4:30 pm PT on the date stated in the job announcement. However it may close prior to the filing end date if sufficient applications have been received. If sufficient applications have not been received, then the filing period end date may be extended. Qualifying Experience: Your resume must at a minimum include the month and year you began and ended employment, name of the organization, your title, and a brief description of your experience. If your employment was part-time, make sure you identify it on your resume next to the month/year. Sponsorship: Applicants for employment with The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States (i.e., H1-B or other employment-based immigration case). Closing Date/Time: Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:30 pm PT
Sep 25, 2024
Full Time
The Metropolitan Water District’s Information Technology Group has one (1) opening for a Principal Information Technology Analyst (Project Manager) . This position will be responsible for concurrently managing several Information Technology projects in areas such as application development, infrastructure, cloud, and operational business areas among others. This position will perform project management duties on various complex information technology initiatives including directing project teams, developing schedules, project plans, Request for Proposals (RFP's), budgets, consulting agreements, and monitoring/tracking project progress. The Principal IT Analyst position will also be responsible for reporting project status, risk, and resolutions to wide audiences including management, users, and stakeholders. Additionally, this position will also assist and mentor less experienced staff in the areas of project management where applicable. Schedule: 9/80, Monday through Friday with alternating Fridays off Hybrid: Metropolitan’s current practice in this position is a hybrid work schedule. This typically includes two days a week in person and the other days remote. This is subject to change dependent on organizational needs. In addition, a telework policy is scheduled for negotiations and once completed and implemented, will provide final direction on the hybrid schedule. This job announcement has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work being performed by employees in this classification / job. To view the full job description click here: Principal Information Technology Analyst EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university and eight years of increasingly responsible experience, of which two years must have been at the Senior Programmer Analyst or Senior Systems Analyst level. Increasingly Responsible Experience is defined as: Any combination of experience in the following areas: Experience implementing software applications (such as Oracle, PeopleSoft, Financial systems, Maximo, or Enterprise operational systems), and/or experience coordinating the implementation of IT Infrastructure or Information Security systems. CERTIFICATIONS, LICENSES, AND REGISTRATION REQUIREMENTS License(s): Valid California Class C Driver’s License or equivalent (required at time of application) that allows you to drive during your employment. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS • PMP Certification • ITL Certification CLOSING Benefits: • Competitive compensation • Excellent medical, dental, life, vision plans. • Deferred compensation in the form of a 401(k) plan (with matching contribution) and a 457 plan. • Retirement benefits under the California Public Employees' Retirement System • Tuition reimbursement • Training and advancement opportunities • Excellent working environment • Public transportation reimbursements • Hub of public transportation: rail, subway, buses, and taxis • On-site fitness center For more information on MWD benefits, please use the following link: Benefits Regular FT PT Employees (Represented) ABOUT MWD The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is a state-established cooperative that, along with its 26 cities and retail suppliers, provides water for 19 million people in six counties. The district imports water from the Colorado River and Northern California to supplement local supplies, and helps its members to develop increased water conservation, recycling, storage and other resource-management programs. The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California is committed to providing reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities. Qualified individuals with disabilities, who need a reasonable accommodation during the application or selection process, please call (213) 217-7738 or email: jobs@mwdh2o.com. Metropolitan is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to disability, status as a protected veteran, or any other protected characteristic(s). Application Filing Period: Closes at 4:30 pm PT on the date stated in the job announcement. However it may close prior to the filing end date if sufficient applications have been received. If sufficient applications have not been received, then the filing period end date may be extended. Qualifying Experience: Your resume must at a minimum include the month and year you began and ended employment, name of the organization, your title, and a brief description of your experience. If your employment was part-time, make sure you identify it on your resume next to the month/year. Sponsorship: Applicants for employment with The Metropolitan Water District of Southern California must have work authorization that does not now or in the future require sponsorship of a visa for employment authorization in the United States (i.e., H1-B or other employment-based immigration case). Closing Date/Time: Oct 24, 2024 @ 4:30 pm PT
Marketing Statement Ride BART to a satisfying career that lets you both: 1) make a difference to Bay Area residents, and 2) enjoy excellent pay, benefits, and employment stability. BART is looking for people who like to be challenged, work in a fast-paced environment, and have a passion for connecting riders to work, school and other places they need to go. BART offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and the CalPERS retirement program. Job Summary Salary $141,610.00 Minimum to $ 214,540.00 Maximum / annually (Non-Represented Pay Band 8) (Negotiable. Initial salary offer will likely be between $158,995 - 170,371, commensurate with education and experience.) Who May Apply All current BART employees and qualified individuals who are not yet BART employees. Reports To Director of Security Programs Days Off Saturday and Sunday Department BART Police Department is a progressive agency and has been on the forefront - and in some cases the model approach to training in the areas of fair and impartial policing, bias-based policing, crisis intervention, cultural competence training, and de-escalation training. The mission of the BART Police Department is to ensure a safe environment within our transit system, reduce crime through a highly visible police presence, and proactive enforcement of the law, and to promote public confidence by working in partnership with our stakeholders and the communities we serve. Current Assignment The Emergency Services Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan that includes prevention/mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery initiatives in coordination with the District's Emergency Operations Plan, with additional support to the District’s Director of Security Programs. The position serves as the liaison representing the District with various federal, state and local entities supporting all aspects of the District's Emergency Preparedness Program; provides education, training, and outreach to internal and external stakeholders ensuring that the District is prepared to respond to natural and man-made disasters and is responsible for providing highly complex administrative support to the Chief of Police and General Manager; and performs related duties as assigned. The ideal candidate should demonstrate the following qualifications including but not limited to: 1. Operations of a comprehensive emergency preparedness management program, preferably in a transit environment 2. Strong skills and experience in the principles and practices of policy development, implementation and administration 3. Excellent communication, coordination and interpersonal skills in building partnerships with internal and external contacts 4. Must have completed required National Incident Management System (NIMS)/ Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) training and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) courses, Incident Command System (ICS) 100, 200, 700, and 800 5. Strong experience developing, implementing, and administering goals, objectives and procedures 6. Experience and skill in identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs 7. Knowledge of current and emerging emergency preparedness technologies and products and best practices for their use in transit systems 8. Knowledge and experience with current security related standards, protocols, and procedures for employees and patrons of a major metropolitan transit system 9. A Master's level degree in criminal justice, security administration, business or public administration is preferred. 10. Principles and practices of employee supervision, development, and coaching. Other Requirements Must have completed ICS 300 and 400 courses or (will be required to complete within two years of appointment). Selection Process Applications will be screened to assure that minimum qualifications are met. The selection process for this position may include a presentation, skills/performance demonstration, supplemental questionnaire, written examination, and/or an individual or panel interview. Candidates must pass each phase to move on to the next phase of the selection process. Phase 1 : Minimum Qualifications: A review of each applicant’s employment application to verify possession of the minimum qualifications. Note that the hiring department may incorporate additional screening criteria or a supplemental questionnaire to identify candidates with the ideal knowledge and skills beyond the minimum qualifications. Phase 2 : Oral Board Interview: Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and/or additional screening may be invited to participate in the interview process. Phase 3 : Second Round Interview which may include an interview with the Chief of Police or designee. Note that the Police Chief may employ the “Rule of 5” recruitment policy for final selection. Phase 4 : Background Investigation (may include a medical exam, psychological, and polygraph exams if applicable) The successful candidate must have an employment history demonstrating reliability and dependability; provide copies of certificates, diplomas or other documents as required by law, including those establishing his/her right to work in the U. S.; pass a pre-employment medical examination which includes a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include an extensive background check and successful completion of a polygraph exam. (Does not apply to current full-time BART Police Department employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). If you are selected to proceed in the background investigative phase of the process, you will be asked to provide some essential documents. The following are some of the documents you may be asked to provide: naturalization/citizenship papers, birth certificates, school transcripts, proof of selective service (men only), DMV driving history documents, proof of automobile insurance, marriage or divorce certificates (if applicable), and POST certificates (if applicable). Candidates who are unsuccessful in the selection process can reapply for future job openings at a later date. Examples of Duties 1. Supports the District with emergency preparedness functions and programs, including the study and analysis of vulnerability to disaster and response capabilities, long-term disaster mitigation plans and programs. 2. Maintains the operational readiness of key District facilities and systems for emergency operations, and manages compliance with the NIMS/SEMS, NIMSCAST and other rules and regulations. 3. Assists with the selection, identification, purchasing, and ongoing maintenance of emergency services equipment and supplies. 4. Provides training of staff and volunteers, including those assigned to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and other such key roles. Ensures that regular EOC training, drills and exercises are conducted. 5. Ensures that the EOC, the Mobile EOC (MEOC), and other such key facilities and assets are well maintained and capable of supporting operations during a disaster or major emergency in cooperation with other supporting groups. 6. Supports the District with reports to the Board, coordinates with media relations, and coordinates with Public Information Officers (PIOs), and other Communication Department staff as necessary. 7. Stays current with emerging and established technologies and products and evaluates both for suitability and effectiveness in addressing the District's emergency preparedness needs. 8. Attends and participates in professional meetings; stays abreast of regulations, trends, and innovations in the field of transportation emergency preparedness. 9. Supervision, development, and coaching of subordinate personnel. Minimum Qualifications Education : Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Emergency Management, Transportation Safety or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience : Five (5) years of (full-time) emergency management or related experience which must include two (2) years of supervisory experience. Other Requirements : • Must have completed required Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) courses (IS 100, 200, 700, and 800). • Must work to complete ICS 300 and 400 courses within two years of appointment • Must be physically able to perform field inspections and investigations. • Must be able to work various shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime, and respond to emergency situations and calls. • Must pass comprehensive background investigation and pre-employment polygraph examination. Substitution : Additional professional experience, as outlined above, may be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred. Environmental Conditions: Office environment; exposure to computer screens; field environment; construction site/type environment; exposure to heat, cold, moving vehicles, stairs, cross passage doors, electrical energy and inclement weather conditions. Physical Conditions: Requires maintaining physical condition necessary for walking, standing, using stairs, traversing a construction-type environment, or sitting for prolonged periods of time. Able to lift up to 35 lbs. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of : Principles of a comprehensive emergency preparedness management program, preferably in a transit environment Incident Command System (ICS) and National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) Principles and practices of security-related oversight, compliance, and enforcement Principles and practices of policy development, implementation and administration Safety and emergency operations and procedures Current and emerging emergency preparedness technologies and products and best practices for their use on transit systems Current security related standards, protocols, and procedures for employees and patrons of a major metropolitan transit system Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Related federal, state and local laws and regulations Incident Command Center (ICS) forms Implementing response planning and recovery Emergency Preparedness Knowledge of principles and practices of employee supervision and development Skill/Ability in : Developing and managing a comprehensive emergency preparedness management system, preferably in a transit environment Developing, implementing, and administering goals, objectives and procedures Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs Researching, analyzing and evaluating new methods and techniques Understanding of budget preparation and administration Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Teaching a high value skill set Implementing response and recovery plan Instruct and/or present before groups Working knowledge of MS Office Programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Equal Employment Opportunity GroupBox1 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and above), religion, national origin (including language use restrictions), disability (mental and physical, including HIV and AIDS), ancestry, marital status, military status, veteran status, medical condition (cancer/genetic characteristics and information), or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. The BART Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities or for religious reasons. Please advise the Human Resources Department of any special needs in advance of the examination by emailing at least 5 days before your examination date at employment@bart.gov . Qualified veterans may be eligible to obtain additional veteran's credit in the selection process for this recruitment (effective Jan. 1, 2013). To obtain the credit, veterans must attach to the application a DD214 discharge document or proof of disability and complete/submit the Veteran's Preference Application no later than the closing date of the posting. For more information about this credit please go to the Veteran's Preference Policy and Application link at www.bart.gov/jobs . The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) prides itself in offering best in class benefits packages to employees of the District. Currently, the following benefits may be available to employees in this job classification. Highlights Medical Coverage (or $350/month if opted out) Dental Coverage Vision Insurance (Basic and Enhanced Plans Available) Retirement Plan through the CA Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% @ 55 (Classic Members) 2% @ 62 (PEPRA Members) 3% at 50 (Safety Members - Classic) 2.7% @ 57 (Safety Members - PEPRA) Reciprocity available for existing members of many other public retirement systems (see BART website and/or CalPERS website for details) Money Purchase Pension Plan (in-lieu of participating in Social Security tax) 6.65% employer contribution up to annual maximum of $1,868.65 Deferred Compensation & Roth 457 Sick Leave Accruals (12 days per year) Vacation Accruals (3-6 weeks based on time worked w/ the District) Holidays: 9 observed holidays and 5 floating holidays Life Insurance w/ ability to obtain additional coverage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Survivor Benefits through BART Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Health and Dependent Care Commuter Benefits Free BART Passes for BART employees and eligible family members. Closing Date/Time: 10/6/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Sep 17, 2024
Full Time
Marketing Statement Ride BART to a satisfying career that lets you both: 1) make a difference to Bay Area residents, and 2) enjoy excellent pay, benefits, and employment stability. BART is looking for people who like to be challenged, work in a fast-paced environment, and have a passion for connecting riders to work, school and other places they need to go. BART offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and the CalPERS retirement program. Job Summary Salary $141,610.00 Minimum to $ 214,540.00 Maximum / annually (Non-Represented Pay Band 8) (Negotiable. Initial salary offer will likely be between $158,995 - 170,371, commensurate with education and experience.) Who May Apply All current BART employees and qualified individuals who are not yet BART employees. Reports To Director of Security Programs Days Off Saturday and Sunday Department BART Police Department is a progressive agency and has been on the forefront - and in some cases the model approach to training in the areas of fair and impartial policing, bias-based policing, crisis intervention, cultural competence training, and de-escalation training. The mission of the BART Police Department is to ensure a safe environment within our transit system, reduce crime through a highly visible police presence, and proactive enforcement of the law, and to promote public confidence by working in partnership with our stakeholders and the communities we serve. Current Assignment The Emergency Services Manager is responsible for developing and maintaining a comprehensive emergency preparedness plan that includes prevention/mitigation, preparedness, and response and recovery initiatives in coordination with the District's Emergency Operations Plan, with additional support to the District’s Director of Security Programs. The position serves as the liaison representing the District with various federal, state and local entities supporting all aspects of the District's Emergency Preparedness Program; provides education, training, and outreach to internal and external stakeholders ensuring that the District is prepared to respond to natural and man-made disasters and is responsible for providing highly complex administrative support to the Chief of Police and General Manager; and performs related duties as assigned. The ideal candidate should demonstrate the following qualifications including but not limited to: 1. Operations of a comprehensive emergency preparedness management program, preferably in a transit environment 2. Strong skills and experience in the principles and practices of policy development, implementation and administration 3. Excellent communication, coordination and interpersonal skills in building partnerships with internal and external contacts 4. Must have completed required National Incident Management System (NIMS)/ Standardized Emergency Management System (SEMS) training and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) courses, Incident Command System (ICS) 100, 200, 700, and 800 5. Strong experience developing, implementing, and administering goals, objectives and procedures 6. Experience and skill in identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs 7. Knowledge of current and emerging emergency preparedness technologies and products and best practices for their use in transit systems 8. Knowledge and experience with current security related standards, protocols, and procedures for employees and patrons of a major metropolitan transit system 9. A Master's level degree in criminal justice, security administration, business or public administration is preferred. 10. Principles and practices of employee supervision, development, and coaching. Other Requirements Must have completed ICS 300 and 400 courses or (will be required to complete within two years of appointment). Selection Process Applications will be screened to assure that minimum qualifications are met. The selection process for this position may include a presentation, skills/performance demonstration, supplemental questionnaire, written examination, and/or an individual or panel interview. Candidates must pass each phase to move on to the next phase of the selection process. Phase 1 : Minimum Qualifications: A review of each applicant’s employment application to verify possession of the minimum qualifications. Note that the hiring department may incorporate additional screening criteria or a supplemental questionnaire to identify candidates with the ideal knowledge and skills beyond the minimum qualifications. Phase 2 : Oral Board Interview: Applicants who meet the minimum qualifications and/or additional screening may be invited to participate in the interview process. Phase 3 : Second Round Interview which may include an interview with the Chief of Police or designee. Note that the Police Chief may employ the “Rule of 5” recruitment policy for final selection. Phase 4 : Background Investigation (may include a medical exam, psychological, and polygraph exams if applicable) The successful candidate must have an employment history demonstrating reliability and dependability; provide copies of certificates, diplomas or other documents as required by law, including those establishing his/her right to work in the U. S.; pass a pre-employment medical examination which includes a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include an extensive background check and successful completion of a polygraph exam. (Does not apply to current full-time BART Police Department employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). If you are selected to proceed in the background investigative phase of the process, you will be asked to provide some essential documents. The following are some of the documents you may be asked to provide: naturalization/citizenship papers, birth certificates, school transcripts, proof of selective service (men only), DMV driving history documents, proof of automobile insurance, marriage or divorce certificates (if applicable), and POST certificates (if applicable). Candidates who are unsuccessful in the selection process can reapply for future job openings at a later date. Examples of Duties 1. Supports the District with emergency preparedness functions and programs, including the study and analysis of vulnerability to disaster and response capabilities, long-term disaster mitigation plans and programs. 2. Maintains the operational readiness of key District facilities and systems for emergency operations, and manages compliance with the NIMS/SEMS, NIMSCAST and other rules and regulations. 3. Assists with the selection, identification, purchasing, and ongoing maintenance of emergency services equipment and supplies. 4. Provides training of staff and volunteers, including those assigned to the Emergency Operations Center (EOC) and other such key roles. Ensures that regular EOC training, drills and exercises are conducted. 5. Ensures that the EOC, the Mobile EOC (MEOC), and other such key facilities and assets are well maintained and capable of supporting operations during a disaster or major emergency in cooperation with other supporting groups. 6. Supports the District with reports to the Board, coordinates with media relations, and coordinates with Public Information Officers (PIOs), and other Communication Department staff as necessary. 7. Stays current with emerging and established technologies and products and evaluates both for suitability and effectiveness in addressing the District's emergency preparedness needs. 8. Attends and participates in professional meetings; stays abreast of regulations, trends, and innovations in the field of transportation emergency preparedness. 9. Supervision, development, and coaching of subordinate personnel. Minimum Qualifications Education : Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Emergency Management, Transportation Safety or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience : Five (5) years of (full-time) emergency management or related experience which must include two (2) years of supervisory experience. Other Requirements : • Must have completed required Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) courses (IS 100, 200, 700, and 800). • Must work to complete ICS 300 and 400 courses within two years of appointment • Must be physically able to perform field inspections and investigations. • Must be able to work various shifts, weekends, holidays and overtime, and respond to emergency situations and calls. • Must pass comprehensive background investigation and pre-employment polygraph examination. Substitution : Additional professional experience, as outlined above, may be substituted for the education requirement on a year-for-year basis. A college degree is preferred. Environmental Conditions: Office environment; exposure to computer screens; field environment; construction site/type environment; exposure to heat, cold, moving vehicles, stairs, cross passage doors, electrical energy and inclement weather conditions. Physical Conditions: Requires maintaining physical condition necessary for walking, standing, using stairs, traversing a construction-type environment, or sitting for prolonged periods of time. Able to lift up to 35 lbs. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of : Principles of a comprehensive emergency preparedness management program, preferably in a transit environment Incident Command System (ICS) and National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) Principles and practices of security-related oversight, compliance, and enforcement Principles and practices of policy development, implementation and administration Safety and emergency operations and procedures Current and emerging emergency preparedness technologies and products and best practices for their use on transit systems Current security related standards, protocols, and procedures for employees and patrons of a major metropolitan transit system Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Related federal, state and local laws and regulations Incident Command Center (ICS) forms Implementing response planning and recovery Emergency Preparedness Knowledge of principles and practices of employee supervision and development Skill/Ability in : Developing and managing a comprehensive emergency preparedness management system, preferably in a transit environment Developing, implementing, and administering goals, objectives and procedures Identifying and responding to sensitive community and organizational issues, concerns and needs Researching, analyzing and evaluating new methods and techniques Understanding of budget preparation and administration Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Teaching a high value skill set Implementing response and recovery plan Instruct and/or present before groups Working knowledge of MS Office Programs (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) Equal Employment Opportunity GroupBox1 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and above), religion, national origin (including language use restrictions), disability (mental and physical, including HIV and AIDS), ancestry, marital status, military status, veteran status, medical condition (cancer/genetic characteristics and information), or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. The BART Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities or for religious reasons. Please advise the Human Resources Department of any special needs in advance of the examination by emailing at least 5 days before your examination date at employment@bart.gov . Qualified veterans may be eligible to obtain additional veteran's credit in the selection process for this recruitment (effective Jan. 1, 2013). To obtain the credit, veterans must attach to the application a DD214 discharge document or proof of disability and complete/submit the Veteran's Preference Application no later than the closing date of the posting. For more information about this credit please go to the Veteran's Preference Policy and Application link at www.bart.gov/jobs . The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) prides itself in offering best in class benefits packages to employees of the District. Currently, the following benefits may be available to employees in this job classification. Highlights Medical Coverage (or $350/month if opted out) Dental Coverage Vision Insurance (Basic and Enhanced Plans Available) Retirement Plan through the CA Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% @ 55 (Classic Members) 2% @ 62 (PEPRA Members) 3% at 50 (Safety Members - Classic) 2.7% @ 57 (Safety Members - PEPRA) Reciprocity available for existing members of many other public retirement systems (see BART website and/or CalPERS website for details) Money Purchase Pension Plan (in-lieu of participating in Social Security tax) 6.65% employer contribution up to annual maximum of $1,868.65 Deferred Compensation & Roth 457 Sick Leave Accruals (12 days per year) Vacation Accruals (3-6 weeks based on time worked w/ the District) Holidays: 9 observed holidays and 5 floating holidays Life Insurance w/ ability to obtain additional coverage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Survivor Benefits through BART Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Health and Dependent Care Commuter Benefits Free BART Passes for BART employees and eligible family members. Closing Date/Time: 10/6/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
California State University (CSU) Chancellor's Office
401 Golden Shore, Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
Chancellor's Office Statement Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the position of Scope 3 Emissions Manager . The CSU Chancellor's Office, located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, is the headquarters for the nation's largest and most diverse system of higher education. The CSU Chancellor's Office offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, and dental plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Salary The anticipated salary hiring range is up to $7,500 per month, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The salary range for this classification is $3,938 to $11,703 per month. Classification Administrator I Position Information The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking a Scope 3 Emissions Manager to manage the strategy for reducing systemwide Scope 3 carbon emissions to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045 in accordance with CSU Sustainability Policy (PolicyStat ID 11699668) and state goals (EO B-55-18). This position will manage and oversee the strategic development of programming related to tracking, reporting, and implementation of initiatives designed to reduce Scope 3 emissions generated by CSU activities, which are estimated to represent the largest proportion of systemwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions This position will establish and provide formal direction to campuses for plans, capital projects, and auxiliary activities to integrate Scope 3 mitigation, reduction, and cost-effectiveness best practices. This position will spearhead partnerships as well as the promotion of and advocacy for additional investment in CSU Scope 3 emissions reduction efforts with various internal and external stakeholders. This position is approved for telecommuting (two days telecommuting, three days in office (in-person)) with onsite work at the main headquarters located in Long Beach, California. Responsibilities Under the general direction of the Chief, Energy, Sustainability and Transportation , the Scope 3 Emissions Manager will perform duties as outlined below: Develop and implement a strategy for tracking, reporting, and reducing Scope 3 emissions across the CSU to support systemwide carbon neutrality by 2045: -Conduct comprehensive assessments of Scope 3 processes and emissions across the system, including, but not limited to, transportation, waste, procurement, and supply chain activities. -Evaluate existing Scope 3 emissions data, measurement, and procedures at campuses, peer institutions, and public sector agencies to support strategy development. -Collaborate with CSU stakeholders, including campus Energy Managers, Sustainability Officers, Parking and Transportation Officers, and Procurement Officers, to develop effective and consistent strategies for reducing Scope 3 emissions. -Recommend and update Scope 3 emissions reduction goals, policy changes, and actions for the system and campuses based on current data, best practices, and relevant state and federal regulations. -Develop, establish, and maintain a method for measuring Scope 3 emissions from categories including, but not limited to, campus commuting, business travel, purchased goods and services, waste management, and fuel and energy related activities. Update methodologies and performance metrics as new data and best practices are gathered. -Direct the implementation of projects and program designed to monitor and reduce Scope 3 emissions at campuses. Provide guidance and coordinate across Chancellor’s Office departments and campus staff to implement the Scope 3 emissions reduction strategy and actions. -Monitor relevant legislation, propose legislative action, and formulate positions on pending state and federal legislation affecting CSU Scope 3 efforts. -Identify funding opportunities to support the implementation of reduction strategies, including, but not limited to, external grants, philanthropic donations, and revenue-generating programs. -Establish and update robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track progress towards emission reduction targets and key performance indicators. Facilitate the incorporation of key Scope 3 reporting outputs in the CSU Energy Dashboard, AASHE STARS and Second Nature reports, and develop, as needed, additional public-facing reporting platforms. -Prepare reports and deliver presentations for internal CSU and external stakeholder audiences, including the Board of Trustees, regarding the progress of Scope 3 emissions reduction efforts. Manage systemwide Scope 3 emissions reductions planning and program efforts, including oversight of campus projects and programs: -Facilitate, organize, and lead meetings with internal and external stakeholders and participate on various teams and committees formed to facilitate and increase local and regional transportation options, greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and sustainability goals. -Direct and guide analyst(s) to develop models and compile, maintain, and analyze systemwide data and campus plans to support Scope 3 reduction, cost-effectiveness, and policy compliance. -Delegate methodological and analytical tasks and procedures related to transportation and electrification and transportation demand management to analyst(s) to refine and apply systemwide. -Oversee CSU Transportation and Parking Policy implementation and compliance and manage campus reporting on transportation demand management cost, expenditures, and effectiveness. -Lead Chancellor’s Office staff in developing, maintaining, operating, and improving the AASHE STARS database and tools that will track and report systemwide annual TDM, waste, procurement, EPD, business travel, transmission and distribution loss, etc program effectiveness. -Oversee, guide, and report on campuses’ Alternative Transportation Committee (ATC) activities. Represent the Chancellor’s Office with campus ATCs. -Facilitate and organize Parking and Transportation Affinity Group meetings, and other related duties to promote compliance and awareness of CSU Transportation programs and policy. Provide formal and informal guidance to Chancellor’s Office departments and campus staff to ensure Scope 3 emissions monitoring and reduction strategies are included within campus planning and project development: -Support the Chancellor’s Office Planning and Design Unit in the analysis of Transportation and Parking Needs Assessment studies. Provide analysis to determine the need for additional campus parking capacity and advise on approvals for parking projects. Review and evaluate campus Master Plan updates to ensure that sustainable transportation programs and planning policies are thoroughly incorporated. -Partner with the Chancellor’s Office Environmental Planning staff in navigating the CEQA process for Traffic Impact Analysis and Greenhouse Gas Analysis related to campus Master Plan updates and project and cumulative level impacts. Determine transportation demand management measures to mitigate traffic impacts and maintain campus Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) below regional threshold levels. -Collaborate with Chancellor’s Office Contract Services and Procurement staff in identifying and implementing best practices for monitoring and reducing supply chain emissions resulting from purchased goods and services. -Partner with the Energy Procurement Manager and Carbon Reduction Manager to ensure Scope 3 strategy and programs align with systemwide Scope 1 and Scope 2 efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. -Work with the Sustainability Program Manager, Grant Program Manager, and campus Emergency Management staff to facilitate Climate Adaptation planning initiatives at the campuses. Recommend revisions to CSU policy to reflect legislative mandates requiring the incorporation of climate change adaptation plans and infrastructure resiliency into campus planning. -Partner with Chancellor’s Office Planning and Design Unit, Construction Services Unit and University Engineer to identify and incorporate best practices for tracking, reporting, and reducing Scope 3 emissions generated by capital good and construction project activity. -Collaborate with CSU auxiliaries, such as campus foundations and parking departments, to adopt and integrate best practices for reducing Scope 3 emissions generated by auxiliary activities. -Advise campus capital planning staff in collaboration with the CSU Delegated Approval Review Team on best practices and building code requirements related to Scope 3 Emissions reductions. -Represent the CSU and Energy, Sustainability and Transportation Unit in higher education, state, regional, and national forums to publicize, partner, and advocate for CSU investments related to Scope 3 emissions reduction. -Negotiate and manage contracts and external vendors to procure goods and services that support the tracking, reporting, and reducing of Scope 3 emissions. -Other duties as assigned by the Manager. Qualifications This position requires: -Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in environmental science, sustainability, public policy, urban planning or a related field -Minimum of 1-3 years of experience working in urban planning, transportation planning, climate action planning or related field. -Strong project management skills, including the ability to plan, implement, and evaluate complex sustainability initiatives. -Demonstrated expertise in greenhouse gas accounting methodologies, including the GHG Protocol, particularly in the context of Scope 3 emissions. -Knowledge of higher education sustainability organizations, reporting frameworks, and policies. -Knowledge of transportation demand management principles and planning terms and policies. -Ability to analyze complex planning problems, articulate and recommend solutions. -Knowledge of the California Environmental Quality Act, legislative mandates impacting GHG and Traffic Impact Analysis under CEQA. -Ability to write reports, memos, and white papers and make presentations. -Experience in the use of Excel for reporting, development of charts, graphs, and import/export data. -Experience with big data analysis platforms relating to transportation behavior and planning, such as StreetLight Data. -Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with Scope 3 professionals, internal and external stakeholders, local and regional agencies, and lead community engagement and outreach efforts. -Ability to travel for the purposes of surveying campuses, attending conferences, and advocating for CSU climate initiatives. -Proficiency with MS Office suite, with advanced skills in Excel, Powerpoint and Word. Preferred Qualifications -Master’s degree in environmental science, sustainability, public policy, urban planning or a related field (i.e. Climate Science) and 4 years of related job experience in sustainability with a focus on emissions reductions. Master’s degree will satisfy Bachelor’s degree requirements in an unrelated field. -Experience working in the CSU system. -Experience with data analysis, statistical methods, processes, and protocols. -Experience with successful climate action grant applications, program implementation, and post-award reporting. -Experience with developing and implementing emissions reduction strategies, preferably within the context of higher education or public agency settings. -Experience with energy benchmarking and reporting tools such as SitelogIQ. -Knowledge of California building codes, particularly in the context of public higher education facilities. -Knowledge of CSU, state, and federal funding constraints and opportunities. -Knowledge of climate adaptation planning and resiliency principles. -Experience in drafting policy updates and compliance and implementation guidelines. -CSU and local government experience preferred. Application Period Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by October 4, 2024 . Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed. How To Apply Please click "Apply Now" to complete the California State University, Chancellor's Office online employment application. Equal Employment Opportunity The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager at (562) 951-4070. Title IX Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix E-Verify This position requires new hire employment verification to be processed through the E-Verify program administered by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHSUSCIS)' in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA). If hired, you will be required to furnish proof that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for staff and Management positions (i.e., H1-B VISAS). COVID19 Vaccination Policy Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all Chancellor’s Office employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Mandated Reporter Per CANRA The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Conflict of Interest The duties of this position will include participation in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the selected candidate will be required to file Conflict of Interest Form 700: Statement of Economic Interest when they first occupy the position, and on an annual basis, complete ethics training within 6 months of appointment, and attend this training every other year thereafter. CSU Out of State Employment Policy California State University, Office of the Chancellor, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Background The Chancellor's Office policy requires that the selected candidate successfully complete a full background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position. Advertised: Sep 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Sep 21, 2024
Chancellor's Office Statement Join our team at the California State University, Office of the Chancellor, and make a difference in providing access to higher education. We are currently seeking experienced candidates for the position of Scope 3 Emissions Manager . The CSU Chancellor's Office, located on the waterfront adjacent to the Aquarium of the Pacific in downtown Long Beach, is the headquarters for the nation's largest and most diverse system of higher education. The CSU Chancellor's Office offers a premium benefit package that includes outstanding vacation, health, and dental plans; a fee waiver education program; membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (PERS); and 15 paid holidays a year. Salary The anticipated salary hiring range is up to $7,500 per month, commensurate with qualifications and experience. The salary range for this classification is $3,938 to $11,703 per month. Classification Administrator I Position Information The California State University, Office of the Chancellor, is seeking a Scope 3 Emissions Manager to manage the strategy for reducing systemwide Scope 3 carbon emissions to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045 in accordance with CSU Sustainability Policy (PolicyStat ID 11699668) and state goals (EO B-55-18). This position will manage and oversee the strategic development of programming related to tracking, reporting, and implementation of initiatives designed to reduce Scope 3 emissions generated by CSU activities, which are estimated to represent the largest proportion of systemwide greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions This position will establish and provide formal direction to campuses for plans, capital projects, and auxiliary activities to integrate Scope 3 mitigation, reduction, and cost-effectiveness best practices. This position will spearhead partnerships as well as the promotion of and advocacy for additional investment in CSU Scope 3 emissions reduction efforts with various internal and external stakeholders. This position is approved for telecommuting (two days telecommuting, three days in office (in-person)) with onsite work at the main headquarters located in Long Beach, California. Responsibilities Under the general direction of the Chief, Energy, Sustainability and Transportation , the Scope 3 Emissions Manager will perform duties as outlined below: Develop and implement a strategy for tracking, reporting, and reducing Scope 3 emissions across the CSU to support systemwide carbon neutrality by 2045: -Conduct comprehensive assessments of Scope 3 processes and emissions across the system, including, but not limited to, transportation, waste, procurement, and supply chain activities. -Evaluate existing Scope 3 emissions data, measurement, and procedures at campuses, peer institutions, and public sector agencies to support strategy development. -Collaborate with CSU stakeholders, including campus Energy Managers, Sustainability Officers, Parking and Transportation Officers, and Procurement Officers, to develop effective and consistent strategies for reducing Scope 3 emissions. -Recommend and update Scope 3 emissions reduction goals, policy changes, and actions for the system and campuses based on current data, best practices, and relevant state and federal regulations. -Develop, establish, and maintain a method for measuring Scope 3 emissions from categories including, but not limited to, campus commuting, business travel, purchased goods and services, waste management, and fuel and energy related activities. Update methodologies and performance metrics as new data and best practices are gathered. -Direct the implementation of projects and program designed to monitor and reduce Scope 3 emissions at campuses. Provide guidance and coordinate across Chancellor’s Office departments and campus staff to implement the Scope 3 emissions reduction strategy and actions. -Monitor relevant legislation, propose legislative action, and formulate positions on pending state and federal legislation affecting CSU Scope 3 efforts. -Identify funding opportunities to support the implementation of reduction strategies, including, but not limited to, external grants, philanthropic donations, and revenue-generating programs. -Establish and update robust monitoring and evaluation frameworks to track progress towards emission reduction targets and key performance indicators. Facilitate the incorporation of key Scope 3 reporting outputs in the CSU Energy Dashboard, AASHE STARS and Second Nature reports, and develop, as needed, additional public-facing reporting platforms. -Prepare reports and deliver presentations for internal CSU and external stakeholder audiences, including the Board of Trustees, regarding the progress of Scope 3 emissions reduction efforts. Manage systemwide Scope 3 emissions reductions planning and program efforts, including oversight of campus projects and programs: -Facilitate, organize, and lead meetings with internal and external stakeholders and participate on various teams and committees formed to facilitate and increase local and regional transportation options, greenhouse gas emissions reduction, and sustainability goals. -Direct and guide analyst(s) to develop models and compile, maintain, and analyze systemwide data and campus plans to support Scope 3 reduction, cost-effectiveness, and policy compliance. -Delegate methodological and analytical tasks and procedures related to transportation and electrification and transportation demand management to analyst(s) to refine and apply systemwide. -Oversee CSU Transportation and Parking Policy implementation and compliance and manage campus reporting on transportation demand management cost, expenditures, and effectiveness. -Lead Chancellor’s Office staff in developing, maintaining, operating, and improving the AASHE STARS database and tools that will track and report systemwide annual TDM, waste, procurement, EPD, business travel, transmission and distribution loss, etc program effectiveness. -Oversee, guide, and report on campuses’ Alternative Transportation Committee (ATC) activities. Represent the Chancellor’s Office with campus ATCs. -Facilitate and organize Parking and Transportation Affinity Group meetings, and other related duties to promote compliance and awareness of CSU Transportation programs and policy. Provide formal and informal guidance to Chancellor’s Office departments and campus staff to ensure Scope 3 emissions monitoring and reduction strategies are included within campus planning and project development: -Support the Chancellor’s Office Planning and Design Unit in the analysis of Transportation and Parking Needs Assessment studies. Provide analysis to determine the need for additional campus parking capacity and advise on approvals for parking projects. Review and evaluate campus Master Plan updates to ensure that sustainable transportation programs and planning policies are thoroughly incorporated. -Partner with the Chancellor’s Office Environmental Planning staff in navigating the CEQA process for Traffic Impact Analysis and Greenhouse Gas Analysis related to campus Master Plan updates and project and cumulative level impacts. Determine transportation demand management measures to mitigate traffic impacts and maintain campus Vehicle Miles Traveled (VMT) below regional threshold levels. -Collaborate with Chancellor’s Office Contract Services and Procurement staff in identifying and implementing best practices for monitoring and reducing supply chain emissions resulting from purchased goods and services. -Partner with the Energy Procurement Manager and Carbon Reduction Manager to ensure Scope 3 strategy and programs align with systemwide Scope 1 and Scope 2 efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2045. -Work with the Sustainability Program Manager, Grant Program Manager, and campus Emergency Management staff to facilitate Climate Adaptation planning initiatives at the campuses. Recommend revisions to CSU policy to reflect legislative mandates requiring the incorporation of climate change adaptation plans and infrastructure resiliency into campus planning. -Partner with Chancellor’s Office Planning and Design Unit, Construction Services Unit and University Engineer to identify and incorporate best practices for tracking, reporting, and reducing Scope 3 emissions generated by capital good and construction project activity. -Collaborate with CSU auxiliaries, such as campus foundations and parking departments, to adopt and integrate best practices for reducing Scope 3 emissions generated by auxiliary activities. -Advise campus capital planning staff in collaboration with the CSU Delegated Approval Review Team on best practices and building code requirements related to Scope 3 Emissions reductions. -Represent the CSU and Energy, Sustainability and Transportation Unit in higher education, state, regional, and national forums to publicize, partner, and advocate for CSU investments related to Scope 3 emissions reduction. -Negotiate and manage contracts and external vendors to procure goods and services that support the tracking, reporting, and reducing of Scope 3 emissions. -Other duties as assigned by the Manager. Qualifications This position requires: -Bachelor’s degree or equivalent experience in environmental science, sustainability, public policy, urban planning or a related field -Minimum of 1-3 years of experience working in urban planning, transportation planning, climate action planning or related field. -Strong project management skills, including the ability to plan, implement, and evaluate complex sustainability initiatives. -Demonstrated expertise in greenhouse gas accounting methodologies, including the GHG Protocol, particularly in the context of Scope 3 emissions. -Knowledge of higher education sustainability organizations, reporting frameworks, and policies. -Knowledge of transportation demand management principles and planning terms and policies. -Ability to analyze complex planning problems, articulate and recommend solutions. -Knowledge of the California Environmental Quality Act, legislative mandates impacting GHG and Traffic Impact Analysis under CEQA. -Ability to write reports, memos, and white papers and make presentations. -Experience in the use of Excel for reporting, development of charts, graphs, and import/export data. -Experience with big data analysis platforms relating to transportation behavior and planning, such as StreetLight Data. -Ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with Scope 3 professionals, internal and external stakeholders, local and regional agencies, and lead community engagement and outreach efforts. -Ability to travel for the purposes of surveying campuses, attending conferences, and advocating for CSU climate initiatives. -Proficiency with MS Office suite, with advanced skills in Excel, Powerpoint and Word. Preferred Qualifications -Master’s degree in environmental science, sustainability, public policy, urban planning or a related field (i.e. Climate Science) and 4 years of related job experience in sustainability with a focus on emissions reductions. Master’s degree will satisfy Bachelor’s degree requirements in an unrelated field. -Experience working in the CSU system. -Experience with data analysis, statistical methods, processes, and protocols. -Experience with successful climate action grant applications, program implementation, and post-award reporting. -Experience with developing and implementing emissions reduction strategies, preferably within the context of higher education or public agency settings. -Experience with energy benchmarking and reporting tools such as SitelogIQ. -Knowledge of California building codes, particularly in the context of public higher education facilities. -Knowledge of CSU, state, and federal funding constraints and opportunities. -Knowledge of climate adaptation planning and resiliency principles. -Experience in drafting policy updates and compliance and implementation guidelines. -CSU and local government experience preferred. Application Period Priority consideration will be given to candidates who apply by October 4, 2024 . Applications will be accepted until the job posting is removed. How To Apply Please click "Apply Now" to complete the California State University, Chancellor's Office online employment application. Equal Employment Opportunity The university is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against persons on the basis of race, religion, color, ancestry, age, disability, genetic information, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, medical condition, National origin, sex, sexual orientation, covered veteran status, or any other protected status. Reasonable accommodations will be provided for qualified applicants with disabilities who self-disclose by contacting the Senior Human Resources Manager at (562) 951-4070. Title IX Please view the Notice of Non-Discrimination on the Basis of Gender or Sex and Contact Information for Title IX Coordinator at: https://www2.calstate.edu/titleix E-Verify This position requires new hire employment verification to be processed through the E-Verify program administered by the Department of Homeland Security, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (DHSUSCIS)' in partnership with the Social Security Administration (SSA). If hired, you will be required to furnish proof that you are legally authorized to work in the United States. The CSU Chancellor’s Office is not a sponsoring agency for staff and Management positions (i.e., H1-B VISAS). COVID19 Vaccination Policy Per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all Chancellor’s Office employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Mandated Reporter Per CANRA The person holding this position is considered a 'mandated reporter' under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. Conflict of Interest The duties of this position will include participation in decisions that may have a material financial benefit to the incumbent. Therefore, the selected candidate will be required to file Conflict of Interest Form 700: Statement of Economic Interest when they first occupy the position, and on an annual basis, complete ethics training within 6 months of appointment, and attend this training every other year thereafter. CSU Out of State Employment Policy California State University, Office of the Chancellor, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022, the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Background The Chancellor's Office policy requires that the selected candidate successfully complete a full background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position. Advertised: Sep 20 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
City of Fort Lauderdale, FL
Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States
POSITION SUMMARY City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. The NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION PLANNER (PLANNER III) position will assist in the facilitation of neighborhood multimodal transportation projects in alignment with the City’s transportation goals. These goals focus on creating safe and complete streets as well as overall improvements of the transportation system for all users. The position works closely with residents to identify transportation challenges and possible solutions, assists in the development of project concepts, small and large; and assists with partner agency project review and grant development. The position will directly support the Transportation Planning Program Manager and oversee the Planner II positions. Assists in transportation planning efforts developing planning studies and reports in support of new and updated plans, programs and regulations. Please Note: This is not a shipping or logistics-related position (see additional job-specific details below in the Essential Job Functions section. The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description. This position will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. This job classification is in Management Category III for benefits purposes, which includes Six (6) additional Management Vacation days per calendar year and a monthly vehicle allowance of $250.00. The City offers a wide variety of benefits to employees. In addition to the competitive benefits package and salary, the City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This job classification is included within the bargaining unit represented by Federation of Public Employees and therefore is subject to the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Directly supports the Transportation Planning Division Manager with large, complex, and dynamic projects. Assists with long term planning. Provides coaching, training, and direction for Planner II and/or Planner I positions. Supports and assists with work program and overall performance. Serves as a dedicated point of contact for neighborhood transportation requests including but not limited to pedestrian & bicycle safety and accommodations, traffic flow, congestion, and traffic calming. Works with members of the industry; local, county and state agencies, as well as various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues. Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local, state and federal funding. Represents the City, and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning projects and program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and the general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Broward County. Responds to public inquiries regarding transportation issues, programs, and projects. Plans and organizes assigned work programs and reviews work to ensure accuracy and timeliness; may need to work with others across the City and within the Department for technical aspects of a project. May manage consultant relationships and contracts. Represents the Department and City at Neighborhood Association meetings and other meetings of related associations, agencies and organizations as necessary to listen and share information on transportation related items. Develops or manages the development of transportation plans, studies and analyses Conducts studies and/or projects which involve research, investigations, and preparation of associated work products, such as text, graphic, and illustrative materials for reports, presentations, and publications Plans and conducts community outreach efforts designed to reach public consensus Collects, assembles, summarizes, and analyzes basic data involved in planning, such as multimodal transportation, traffic, crash data and other factors pertinent to a transportation planning program Conducts field surveys on the transportation system to obtain a basis for reviewing conditions and identifying potential solutions for areas of the City Reviews concepts and design plans for roadway projects for multimodal accommodations and consistency with existing City and neighborhood transportation master plans Provides information and assistance to City officials and management, other government agencies, and the general public Prepares written recommendations; writes memorandums; makes presentations Performs related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Bachelor's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, public policy, architecture, or other field closely related to urban planning. Three (3) or more years of professional experience in transportation planning work or an area which includes a broad range of planning, program planning and policy development. Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required experience or education. This position requires a flexible schedule including attendance at various public meetings which commonly occur during the evening hours. PREFERENCES: A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, public or business administration or a closely related field American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification Previous experience working for or with government agencies Prior lead work and/or supervisory experience preferred. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Essential Employees may be required to work during a declared emergency. The employee’s Department Head will determine who will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Sometimes Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Sometimes Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time, but may walk or stand. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. All successful applicants may be required to take a medical examination and/or pass a drug screening prior to appointment. Per Chapter 295.07 of the Florida Statutes, veteran's preference points will be awarded for promotional exams only with regard to a veteran's first promotion after reinstatement or re-employment with the City from active duty service without exception. Proof of eligibility and the City's J204 form must be submitted with application. The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional Federation of Public Employees managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jun 29, 2024
Full Time
POSITION SUMMARY City of Fort Lauderdale employees possess a passion for public service demonstrated by a high degree of enthusiasm, self-reliance, and job proficiency. They effectively convey the vision and mission of the organization and provide excellent service and satisfaction to our internal and external customers. The NEIGHBORHOOD TRANSPORTATION PLANNER (PLANNER III) position will assist in the facilitation of neighborhood multimodal transportation projects in alignment with the City’s transportation goals. These goals focus on creating safe and complete streets as well as overall improvements of the transportation system for all users. The position works closely with residents to identify transportation challenges and possible solutions, assists in the development of project concepts, small and large; and assists with partner agency project review and grant development. The position will directly support the Transportation Planning Program Manager and oversee the Planner II positions. Assists in transportation planning efforts developing planning studies and reports in support of new and updated plans, programs and regulations. Please Note: This is not a shipping or logistics-related position (see additional job-specific details below in the Essential Job Functions section. The duties of this position will include all of those duties set forth in the official job description. This position will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications have been received. This job classification is in Management Category III for benefits purposes, which includes Six (6) additional Management Vacation days per calendar year and a monthly vehicle allowance of $250.00. The City offers a wide variety of benefits to employees. In addition to the competitive benefits package and salary, the City participates in the Florida Retirement System (FRS) which offers an investment option and a pension option, and requires a 3% contribution from employees. New hires are automatically enrolled in FRS. Say "Hello" to the City of Fort Lauderdale and Say "Goodbye" to Your Student Loan! That's right! Under the U.S. Department of Education's Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, the remaining balance on your student loan may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time at the City of Fort Lauderdale! Please visit www.fortlauderdale.gov/PublicServiceLoanForgiveness for more information or to see if you qualify. This job classification is included within the bargaining unit represented by Federation of Public Employees and therefore is subject to the terms and conditions of the Collective Bargaining Agreement between the City of Fort Lauderdale and Federation of Public Employees. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS Essential functions are the basic job duties that an employee must be able to perform, with or without reasonable accommodation. The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. The omission of a function does not preclude management from assigning essential duties not listed herein if such duties relate to the position. Directly supports the Transportation Planning Division Manager with large, complex, and dynamic projects. Assists with long term planning. Provides coaching, training, and direction for Planner II and/or Planner I positions. Supports and assists with work program and overall performance. Serves as a dedicated point of contact for neighborhood transportation requests including but not limited to pedestrian & bicycle safety and accommodations, traffic flow, congestion, and traffic calming. Works with members of the industry; local, county and state agencies, as well as various departments within the City to formulate policies, procedures and programs relating to transportation issues. Coordinates, prepares and submits projects to obtain local, state and federal funding. Represents the City, and works as key liaison to partner and coordinate transportation and transit planning projects and program activities with planning organizations, councils, boards, and other state agencies, local governments, consultants, and the general public, including, but not limited to the Broward Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO), Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT), and Broward County. Responds to public inquiries regarding transportation issues, programs, and projects. Plans and organizes assigned work programs and reviews work to ensure accuracy and timeliness; may need to work with others across the City and within the Department for technical aspects of a project. May manage consultant relationships and contracts. Represents the Department and City at Neighborhood Association meetings and other meetings of related associations, agencies and organizations as necessary to listen and share information on transportation related items. Develops or manages the development of transportation plans, studies and analyses Conducts studies and/or projects which involve research, investigations, and preparation of associated work products, such as text, graphic, and illustrative materials for reports, presentations, and publications Plans and conducts community outreach efforts designed to reach public consensus Collects, assembles, summarizes, and analyzes basic data involved in planning, such as multimodal transportation, traffic, crash data and other factors pertinent to a transportation planning program Conducts field surveys on the transportation system to obtain a basis for reviewing conditions and identifying potential solutions for areas of the City Reviews concepts and design plans for roadway projects for multimodal accommodations and consistency with existing City and neighborhood transportation master plans Provides information and assistance to City officials and management, other government agencies, and the general public Prepares written recommendations; writes memorandums; makes presentations Performs related work as required. JOB REQUIREMENTS & WORK ENVIRONMENT Bachelor's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, public policy, architecture, or other field closely related to urban planning. Three (3) or more years of professional experience in transportation planning work or an area which includes a broad range of planning, program planning and policy development. Additional qualifying experience or completion of coursework at an accredited college or university in a job-related field, may substitute on a year-for-year basis for the required experience or education. This position requires a flexible schedule including attendance at various public meetings which commonly occur during the evening hours. PREFERENCES: A Master's Degree in urban and regional planning, geography, architecture, public or business administration or a closely related field American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP) certification Previous experience working for or with government agencies Prior lead work and/or supervisory experience preferred. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS: Essential Employees may be required to work during a declared emergency. The employee’s Department Head will determine who will be required to work. WORKING ENVIRONMENT: Work Environment Frequency Working in Designated Environment Office or similar indoor environment Frequently or Often Outdoor environment Sometimes Street environment (near moving traffic) Sometimes Construction site Seldom or Never Confined Space Seldom or Never In the community (homes, businesses, etc.) Sometimes Lab Seldom or Never Warehouse environment Seldom or Never PHYSICAL STANDARDS REQUIRED TO PERFORM ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: The position is generally sedentary. Employees sit most of the time, but may walk or stand. The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. HOW TO APPLY/ VETERAN INFORMATION Depending on the number of applicants and the quality of their education and experience, the examination may consist of one or more of the following tests: Evaluation of Training and Experience, Oral Interview, Written Examination, or other assessment method. Applicants must attain a minimum score of 70 in each part of the examination in order to qualify. All successful applicants may be required to take a medical examination and/or pass a drug screening prior to appointment. Per Chapter 295.07 of the Florida Statutes, veteran's preference points will be awarded for promotional exams only with regard to a veteran's first promotion after reinstatement or re-employment with the City from active duty service without exception. Proof of eligibility and the City's J204 form must be submitted with application. The City of Fort Lauderdale offers a comprehensive benefits package to all regular full-time employees including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life and short-term disability insurance. Click here for an overview of employment informationincluding our benefits package and click here for additional Federation of Public Employees managementbenefits. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Long Beach, CA
City of Long Beach, California, United States
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and I've golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach, and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America’s Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Water and Energy Resources Departments. In 2019, the City of Long Beach and Plenary Properties Long Beach unveiled the completion of the new four-building Long Beach Civic Center, which includes a new City Hall and Port Administration Building. The tree-lined pedestrian plaza is reflective of an innovative public-private partnership and the Civic Center is designed to revitalize the civic core of downtown to serve residents, attract visitors, and provide safe and efficient city operations. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Community Development delivers a wide variety of programs and services to help create and maintain more safe, sustainable, and livable neighborhoods. The department is comprised of five bureaus: Building and Safety, Code Enforcement, Housing and Neighborhood Services, Planning, and Administrative and Financial Services. Our staff of more than 200 works tirelessly to serve the community through an array of policies and programs, including land use and development, affordable housing, environment and historic preservation, neighborhood improvement, and construction standards and safety. We are dedicated to making a positive difference in our role to help transform Long Beach into a model urban community that honors its past and embraces the future. THE POSITION Under general direction of the Superintendent of Building and Safety (Building Official) , the General Superintendent - Community Development will serve as the manager responsible for overseeing the engineering and plan review function s and services within the Department of Community Development , Building and Safety Bureau . This position is responsible for manag ing and supervising professional staff in the review and subsequently approv al of proposed new construction , addition, and alteration of buildings and structures , as well as the installation , alteration, repair and replacement of electrical, plumbing, mechanical and fire protection systems, to ensure they comply with City ordinances, State laws , and Federal regulations aimed at protecting life, health, property, and public welfare . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The General Superintendent - Community Development will: Assist the Superintendent of Building and Safety in managing the programs and activities of th e Building and Safety Bureau and act on the Superintendent ’s behalf in the Superintendent's absence. O versee the Engineering and Plan Review S ervices Division within the Building and Safety Bureau. Supervise the day-to-day plan review services that includes building, fire, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical disciplines. Manage, organize, and direct professional staff involved in the review and approval of grading, building, fire, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical construction documents and plans for compliance with City ordinances, State laws , and Federal regulations for construction projects . Administer contracts with consultants. Provide guidance, training, and performance evaluations for team members. Develop and implement policies and procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the plan review process . Address and resolve compliance issues and incorporate feedback for continuous improvement. Ensure that the construction of buildings and structures meet s the intent of City ordinances , S tate laws , and F ederal regulations. Develop and implement long-term strategies that support the C ity’s growth, sustainability, and resilience objectives . Represent the Division in public meetings, workshops, and consultations, promoting transparency and community involvement. Prepare comprehensive reports on project progress, financial performance, and departmental activities for city leadership and stakeholders. Maintain thorough and accurate documentation for all construction projects and departmental processes. Manage, oversee, and perform quality control on plan reviews performed by staff and contract staff, and outside consultants . Update the LBMC in accordance with the S tate triennial and City mandated regulations . Processes alternate methods of construction and code modifications granted or negotiated on various construction projects. Other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture or a related field. Candidates may substitute experience offering specific and substantial preparation for the duties of the position for the required education on a year-for-year basis. *Required documents, such as transcripts, degrees, certificates, or licenses, must be uploaded to the online application in PDF format at the time of filing. Any documents submitted must contain either the applicant's name or other identifying characteristics on the document. Proof of education for academic degrees should indicate the type of degree and date of degree conferral. Candidates who possess degrees or units from outside the United States must attach proof of educational equivalency at the time of filing. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in engineering, building and safety, and the application and enforcement of code regulations. Two (2) years of the required experience must have been at a supervisory or management level. Must be a California licensed Professional Engineer or Architect (*must provide proof of license at the time of submission*) . ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A valid California Class C Driver License and proof of auto insurance. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Ability to address complex technical issues and find innovative solutions to engineering , architectural , and construction challenges. Ability to develop and implement long-term plans for community development projects that align with organizational goals and community needs. Ability to work effectively with internal and external customer s. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing . Familiarity with local ordinances , state law , and federal regulations related to Community Development and engineering projects. In-depth understanding of civil and structural engineering principles, construction practices, and infrastructure development ; general understanding of subtrade and fire protection engineering principles . Strong skills in leading and motivating teams, managing staff, and fostering a collaborative work environmen t. Willingness to embrace new methods and technologies that can enhance project outcomes and community benefits. Effective at prioritizing tasks and managing time to meet project deadlines and goals. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 1 1:59 PM Pacific Time on Thursday, October 24, 2024 . To be considered, please submit an online application, including a cover letter, resume, license and proof of education in PDF format. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, will not be considered. For questions regarding this recruitment, please call (562) 570-6913 . The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act The City of Long Beach is committed to maintaining fairness and transparency in our hiring practices. We believe in providing equal opportunities to all applicants and ensuring that every applicant is evaluated based on their qualifications and merit. If you believe that you have been unjustly disqualified based on minimum qualifications for an unclassified job opportunity, you have the right to appeal the decision. Find out more about the Applicant Appeal Process by visiting Applicant Appeal Process (longbeach.gov) . The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-6913 . For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 10/24/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Sep 25, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION THE COMMUNITY Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and I've golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach, and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America’s Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country. CITY GOVERNMENT Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Water and Energy Resources Departments. In 2019, the City of Long Beach and Plenary Properties Long Beach unveiled the completion of the new four-building Long Beach Civic Center, which includes a new City Hall and Port Administration Building. The tree-lined pedestrian plaza is reflective of an innovative public-private partnership and the Civic Center is designed to revitalize the civic core of downtown to serve residents, attract visitors, and provide safe and efficient city operations. The City is supported by a FY 2024 total budget of approximately $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. More than 6,000 full and part-time employees support municipal operations with the vast majority being represented by twelve employee associations. To learn more about the City of Long Beach, go to: www.longbeach.gov . THE DEPARTMENT The Department of Community Development delivers a wide variety of programs and services to help create and maintain more safe, sustainable, and livable neighborhoods. The department is comprised of five bureaus: Building and Safety, Code Enforcement, Housing and Neighborhood Services, Planning, and Administrative and Financial Services. Our staff of more than 200 works tirelessly to serve the community through an array of policies and programs, including land use and development, affordable housing, environment and historic preservation, neighborhood improvement, and construction standards and safety. We are dedicated to making a positive difference in our role to help transform Long Beach into a model urban community that honors its past and embraces the future. THE POSITION Under general direction of the Superintendent of Building and Safety (Building Official) , the General Superintendent - Community Development will serve as the manager responsible for overseeing the engineering and plan review function s and services within the Department of Community Development , Building and Safety Bureau . This position is responsible for manag ing and supervising professional staff in the review and subsequently approv al of proposed new construction , addition, and alteration of buildings and structures , as well as the installation , alteration, repair and replacement of electrical, plumbing, mechanical and fire protection systems, to ensure they comply with City ordinances, State laws , and Federal regulations aimed at protecting life, health, property, and public welfare . EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The General Superintendent - Community Development will: Assist the Superintendent of Building and Safety in managing the programs and activities of th e Building and Safety Bureau and act on the Superintendent ’s behalf in the Superintendent's absence. O versee the Engineering and Plan Review S ervices Division within the Building and Safety Bureau. Supervise the day-to-day plan review services that includes building, fire, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical disciplines. Manage, organize, and direct professional staff involved in the review and approval of grading, building, fire, electrical, plumbing, and mechanical construction documents and plans for compliance with City ordinances, State laws , and Federal regulations for construction projects . Administer contracts with consultants. Provide guidance, training, and performance evaluations for team members. Develop and implement policies and procedures to improve efficiency and effectiveness of the plan review process . Address and resolve compliance issues and incorporate feedback for continuous improvement. Ensure that the construction of buildings and structures meet s the intent of City ordinances , S tate laws , and F ederal regulations. Develop and implement long-term strategies that support the C ity’s growth, sustainability, and resilience objectives . Represent the Division in public meetings, workshops, and consultations, promoting transparency and community involvement. Prepare comprehensive reports on project progress, financial performance, and departmental activities for city leadership and stakeholders. Maintain thorough and accurate documentation for all construction projects and departmental processes. Manage, oversee, and perform quality control on plan reviews performed by staff and contract staff, and outside consultants . Update the LBMC in accordance with the S tate triennial and City mandated regulations . Processes alternate methods of construction and code modifications granted or negotiated on various construction projects. Other duties as assigned. REQUIREMENTS TO FILE EDUCATION Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s degree in Civil or Structural Engineering, Construction Management, Architecture or a related field. Candidates may substitute experience offering specific and substantial preparation for the duties of the position for the required education on a year-for-year basis. *Required documents, such as transcripts, degrees, certificates, or licenses, must be uploaded to the online application in PDF format at the time of filing. Any documents submitted must contain either the applicant's name or other identifying characteristics on the document. Proof of education for academic degrees should indicate the type of degree and date of degree conferral. Candidates who possess degrees or units from outside the United States must attach proof of educational equivalency at the time of filing. EXPERIENCE: Five (5) years of progressively responsible experience in engineering, building and safety, and the application and enforcement of code regulations. Two (2) years of the required experience must have been at a supervisory or management level. Must be a California licensed Professional Engineer or Architect (*must provide proof of license at the time of submission*) . ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS A valid California Class C Driver License and proof of auto insurance. THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Ability to address complex technical issues and find innovative solutions to engineering , architectural , and construction challenges. Ability to develop and implement long-term plans for community development projects that align with organizational goals and community needs. Ability to work effectively with internal and external customer s. Ability to communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing . Familiarity with local ordinances , state law , and federal regulations related to Community Development and engineering projects. In-depth understanding of civil and structural engineering principles, construction practices, and infrastructure development ; general understanding of subtrade and fire protection engineering principles . Strong skills in leading and motivating teams, managing staff, and fostering a collaborative work environmen t. Willingness to embrace new methods and technologies that can enhance project outcomes and community benefits. Effective at prioritizing tasks and managing time to meet project deadlines and goals. SELECTION PROCEDURE This recruitment will close at 1 1:59 PM Pacific Time on Thursday, October 24, 2024 . To be considered, please submit an online application, including a cover letter, resume, license and proof of education in PDF format. Applications that fail to include all necessary documents will be considered incomplete and will not be taken into consideration. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures. The selected candidate may be required to go through a background check and a physical examination prior to appointment. Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, will not be considered. For questions regarding this recruitment, please call (562) 570-6913 . The City of Long Beach is an Equal Opportunity Employer . We value and encourage diversity in our workforce. The City of Long Beach is committed to creating a workplace where every employee is valued for who they are. Having our workforce reflect the diversity of our community at various levels of the organization is a continuous goal embraced by our departments, management staff, and policymakers. To support efforts of fairness and diversity, City Leadership is committed to incorporating equity and inclusion into our work by supporting staff and community partners. We are committed to promoting transparency by publishing updated demographic information for employees, including workforce diversity data and pay by race and gender. The City of Long Beach will consider qualified applicants with a criminal history pursuant to the California Fair Chance Act . You are not required to disclose your criminal history or participate in a background check until you receive a conditional job offer. If the City of Long Beach has concerns about a conviction that is directly related to the job after making a conditional job offer and conducting a background check, you will have the opportunity to explain the circumstances surrounding the conviction, provide evidence to mitigate concerns, or challenge the accuracy of the background report. Find out more about the Fair Chance Act by visiting https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/fair-chance-act The City of Long Beach is committed to maintaining fairness and transparency in our hiring practices. We believe in providing equal opportunities to all applicants and ensuring that every applicant is evaluated based on their qualifications and merit. If you believe that you have been unjustly disqualified based on minimum qualifications for an unclassified job opportunity, you have the right to appeal the decision. Find out more about the Applicant Appeal Process by visiting Applicant Appeal Process (longbeach.gov) . The City of Long Beach intends to provide reasonable accommodations in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. If a special accommodation is desired, or if you would like to request this information in an alternative format, please call (562) 570-6913 . For technical support with your governmentjobs.com application, please contact (855) 524-5627. The City of Long Beach offers its employees opportunities to grow personally and professionally.As a permanent employee, you are eligible to receive fringe benefits that include: Retirement: California Public Employees' Retirement System (PERS) defined benefit retirement plan, which is coordinated with Social Security. The benefit is 2.5% or 2.7% (depending on hire date) @55 for "Classic" members and 2% @62 for new members as defined by PEPRA, subject to the compensation limitations set by PERS. Both the City and the employee contributes toward CalPERS retirement contributions. The city also participates in Social Security. Health and Dental Insurance: The City offers the choice of HMO and PPO plans. The city pays major portion of the premium for employee and dependents depending on the health/ dental plan selected. Life Insurance: City-paid term life insurance policy equal to three (3) times annual salary to a maximum of $500,000. Disability Insurance: City-paid short-term and long-term disability insurance. Management Physical: Annual City-paid physical examination. Vacation: Twelve (12) vacation days after the first year of service; 15 days after four years, six months of service; 20 days after 19 years, six months of service. Executive Leave: Forty (40) hours Executive Leave per year. The City Manager has discretion to grant an additional 40 hours each year. Sick Leave : One day earned per month; unlimited accumulation; conversion upon retirement to cash credit toward health and/or dental insurance premiums, or to pension credits. Holidays: Eleven (11) designated holidays per year, plus four personal holidays to be used at the employee's discretion. Transportation Allowance: Monthly allowance is allocated by classifications below; Department Head $650.00 Deputy Director/Manager/Director (Harbor/Utilities) $550.00 Division Officer/Superintendent/ Chief of Staff / Administrator / Principal DCA $450.00 Assistant to Executive / Executive Assistant / Executive Secretary/ Executive Support Staff $300.00 Deferred Compensation Plan: Optional for employee contribution to a supplementary retirement savings program available through Mission Square Retirement formerly ICMA-RC Retirement Corporation). Classic CalPERS Members: The City will contribute a maximum of up to two percent (2%) of base salary* for all qualified Classic CalPERS members. Public Employees’ Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) CalPERS Members: Effective the second full pay period following City Council adoption, the City contribution will increase from two percent (2%) to three percent (3%) of base salary* for all qualified PEPRA CalPERS members. Flexible Spending Account (FSA): Optional election for employees to reduce taxable income for payment of allowable childcare or medical expenses. Flexible/Hybrid Work Schedule: Available (subject to City Manager approval). Paid Parental Leave: The City provides one hundred and sixty (160) hours of Paid Parental Leave at 100% of salary, for the birth, adoption or foster placement of a child, regardless of the gender, marital status or sexual orientation of the parent. Closing Date/Time: 10/24/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov. POSITION INFORMATION (UNCLASSIFIED) Placer County is currently recruiting for the position of Engineering Manager - Tahoe Engineering Division. This is a leadership position in the Department of Public Works responsible for managing an engineering team dedicated to delivering important transportation projects in the Tahoe area. The East Placer region is an exciting and dynamic work environment. The ideal candidate for this position will rely on strong communication skills to foster and maintain effective working relationships with multiple Tahoe area regional partners, agencies, community groups, business owners, residents, and interested parties, as well as multiple County departments and divisions to advance Placer County and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) regional transportation programs and projects. The ideal candidate possesses experience in designing, permitting, and delivering various transportation and infrastructure improvement projects from traditional roadway operational improvements (signals, roundabouts, widening, etc.) to multimodal infrastructure including pedestrian and bicycle path facilities, as well as transit facilities such as bus shelters, transit/mobility hubs and facility improvements. Previous experience in obtaining and utilizing a variety of Federal, State, and local funding sources to plan, design, and construct improvement projects is desirable. In addition, the ideal candidate will be motivated, goal driven, and solution-oriented toward successful and timely construction and implementation of priority projects and programs in the region. This is an opportunity for those with a strong technical engineering skillset who also possess the ability and strong desire to lead other County staff toward the delivery of successful projects. In addition to technical skills, this position requires the ability to foster positive relationships both internal and external to the County, through strong written and oral communication skills, for the greater good of the North Lake Tahoe communities we serve. This position receives policy direction from the Director and Deputy Director. *This position is eligible for an additional $1,000 per month Tahoe Branch Assignment Premium.* BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Management benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To plan, organize, manage, and coordinate the programmatic, administrative and operational activities of one or more functions in the department; to direct, manage, and supervise the work of assigned staff; to establish and implement assigned programs' objectives and performance standards; to serve as a member of the assigned department management team which is responsible for fulfilling the mission and carrying out the policies of the department; and to promote and participate in collaborative activities, programs, and projects that cross functional areas. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Engineering Manager job-class recognizes positions that provide full second-line, direct supervision to employees within a work section and assumes substantive and significant programmatic responsibility in a technical engineering field. This job class requires directing and reviewing the activities of other professional engineers as well as providing the highest level of engineering support to the department. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general direction from the Director and Deputy Director. Exercises direct supervision over professional and supervisory personnel, and may supervise technical and clerical personnel. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Serve as a management team member participating in the development and implementation of departmental policies, procedures, and programs. Plan, organize, and manage the programmatic, administrative and operational activities within designated areas of responsibility; monitor and evaluate work in progress to ensure compliance with goals and policies. Participate in the identification and allocation of resources (fiscal, staffing, and materials); and contribute to the problem-solving, decision making, and planning activities of the department. Identify and implement goals, objectives, and activities to be accomplished; direct and coordinate the implementation of strategies and plans. Provide professional and managerial resources to the Director, management team, other departments, and the public in a responsible and supportive manner. Represent the department with organizations, local communities, special interest groups, businesses, customers, and the general public using principles of good customer service. Establish and maintain open communications with other County departments, multi-disciplinary teams, and other governmental organizations; coordinate data, resources, and work products in support of productive and positive working relationships. Direct, supervise, and participate in the development and administration of budgets; coordinate and direct the forecasting of funds needed; research and analyze funding resources and availability. Participate in the selection of staff; coordinate staff training; conduct performance evaluations; recommend discipline; implement discipline procedures as directed. Direct, practice and be responsible for professional civil engineering activities of the assigned department. Answer questions and provide information to the public; investigate complaints and recommend corrective action as necessary to resolve complaints. Perform related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Five years of increasingly responsible experience as a registered professional engineer in the required specialty field, including two years of administrative and supervisory responsibility. Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or a related field. Required License or Certificate: Possession of a Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in an appropriate discipline as issued by the State of California. May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of a designated discipline with specific knowledge and experience in the same area. Principles and practices of management, leadership, motivation, team building and conflict resolution. Organizational and management practices as applied to development, analysis, and evaluation of programs, policies and operational needs. Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration. Pertinent local, State, and Federal rules, regulations, and laws. Modern office procedures, methods and computer equipment. Principles and practices of research, analysis and management. Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluations. Principles and practices of work safety. Ability to: Organize, implement and direct activities of professional, technical, and office and clerical staff involved in assigned program operations/activities. On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of assigned job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects; identify and interpret technical and numerical information; observe and problem solve operational and technical policy and procedures. On a continuous basis, sit at desk for long periods of time; intermittently twist to reach equipment surrounding desk; perform simple grasping and fine manipulation; use telephone, and communicate through written means; and occasionally lift moderate weight; attend meetings, including traveling. Some specialty areas require the ability to visit field sites, including accessing areas under construction. Analyze budget and technical reports; interpret and evaluate staff reports; know laws, regulations and codes; problem-solve department related issues; and interpret county-wide and departmental policies and procedures. Direct and review the activities of professional engineers. Successfully develop, manage and monitor multiple budgets, programs and expenditures. Develop and recommend policies and procedures related to assigned operations and for multi-disciplinary assignments. Make presentations to governing boards and community groups. Gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff. SELECTION PROCEDURE Completed and submitted applications will be forwarded to the department for consideration and scheduling of a final departmental hiring interview. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Janine Martindale, Administrative Technician, at jmartind@placer.ca.gov or (530) 889-4083. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Jun 28, 2024
Full Time
Introduction Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov. POSITION INFORMATION (UNCLASSIFIED) Placer County is currently recruiting for the position of Engineering Manager - Tahoe Engineering Division. This is a leadership position in the Department of Public Works responsible for managing an engineering team dedicated to delivering important transportation projects in the Tahoe area. The East Placer region is an exciting and dynamic work environment. The ideal candidate for this position will rely on strong communication skills to foster and maintain effective working relationships with multiple Tahoe area regional partners, agencies, community groups, business owners, residents, and interested parties, as well as multiple County departments and divisions to advance Placer County and Tahoe Regional Planning Agency (TRPA) regional transportation programs and projects. The ideal candidate possesses experience in designing, permitting, and delivering various transportation and infrastructure improvement projects from traditional roadway operational improvements (signals, roundabouts, widening, etc.) to multimodal infrastructure including pedestrian and bicycle path facilities, as well as transit facilities such as bus shelters, transit/mobility hubs and facility improvements. Previous experience in obtaining and utilizing a variety of Federal, State, and local funding sources to plan, design, and construct improvement projects is desirable. In addition, the ideal candidate will be motivated, goal driven, and solution-oriented toward successful and timely construction and implementation of priority projects and programs in the region. This is an opportunity for those with a strong technical engineering skillset who also possess the ability and strong desire to lead other County staff toward the delivery of successful projects. In addition to technical skills, this position requires the ability to foster positive relationships both internal and external to the County, through strong written and oral communication skills, for the greater good of the North Lake Tahoe communities we serve. This position receives policy direction from the Director and Deputy Director. *This position is eligible for an additional $1,000 per month Tahoe Branch Assignment Premium.* BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Management benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To plan, organize, manage, and coordinate the programmatic, administrative and operational activities of one or more functions in the department; to direct, manage, and supervise the work of assigned staff; to establish and implement assigned programs' objectives and performance standards; to serve as a member of the assigned department management team which is responsible for fulfilling the mission and carrying out the policies of the department; and to promote and participate in collaborative activities, programs, and projects that cross functional areas. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Engineering Manager job-class recognizes positions that provide full second-line, direct supervision to employees within a work section and assumes substantive and significant programmatic responsibility in a technical engineering field. This job class requires directing and reviewing the activities of other professional engineers as well as providing the highest level of engineering support to the department. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general direction from the Director and Deputy Director. Exercises direct supervision over professional and supervisory personnel, and may supervise technical and clerical personnel. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Serve as a management team member participating in the development and implementation of departmental policies, procedures, and programs. Plan, organize, and manage the programmatic, administrative and operational activities within designated areas of responsibility; monitor and evaluate work in progress to ensure compliance with goals and policies. Participate in the identification and allocation of resources (fiscal, staffing, and materials); and contribute to the problem-solving, decision making, and planning activities of the department. Identify and implement goals, objectives, and activities to be accomplished; direct and coordinate the implementation of strategies and plans. Provide professional and managerial resources to the Director, management team, other departments, and the public in a responsible and supportive manner. Represent the department with organizations, local communities, special interest groups, businesses, customers, and the general public using principles of good customer service. Establish and maintain open communications with other County departments, multi-disciplinary teams, and other governmental organizations; coordinate data, resources, and work products in support of productive and positive working relationships. Direct, supervise, and participate in the development and administration of budgets; coordinate and direct the forecasting of funds needed; research and analyze funding resources and availability. Participate in the selection of staff; coordinate staff training; conduct performance evaluations; recommend discipline; implement discipline procedures as directed. Direct, practice and be responsible for professional civil engineering activities of the assigned department. Answer questions and provide information to the public; investigate complaints and recommend corrective action as necessary to resolve complaints. Perform related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Five years of increasingly responsible experience as a registered professional engineer in the required specialty field, including two years of administrative and supervisory responsibility. Training: Equivalent to a Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in civil engineering or a related field. Required License or Certificate: Possession of a Certificate of Registration as a Professional Engineer in an appropriate discipline as issued by the State of California. May need to possess a valid driver's license as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Principles and practices of a designated discipline with specific knowledge and experience in the same area. Principles and practices of management, leadership, motivation, team building and conflict resolution. Organizational and management practices as applied to development, analysis, and evaluation of programs, policies and operational needs. Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration. Pertinent local, State, and Federal rules, regulations, and laws. Modern office procedures, methods and computer equipment. Principles and practices of research, analysis and management. Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluations. Principles and practices of work safety. Ability to: Organize, implement and direct activities of professional, technical, and office and clerical staff involved in assigned program operations/activities. On a continuous basis, know and understand all aspects of assigned job; intermittently analyze work papers, reports and special projects; identify and interpret technical and numerical information; observe and problem solve operational and technical policy and procedures. On a continuous basis, sit at desk for long periods of time; intermittently twist to reach equipment surrounding desk; perform simple grasping and fine manipulation; use telephone, and communicate through written means; and occasionally lift moderate weight; attend meetings, including traveling. Some specialty areas require the ability to visit field sites, including accessing areas under construction. Analyze budget and technical reports; interpret and evaluate staff reports; know laws, regulations and codes; problem-solve department related issues; and interpret county-wide and departmental policies and procedures. Direct and review the activities of professional engineers. Successfully develop, manage and monitor multiple budgets, programs and expenditures. Develop and recommend policies and procedures related to assigned operations and for multi-disciplinary assignments. Make presentations to governing boards and community groups. Gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff. SELECTION PROCEDURE Completed and submitted applications will be forwarded to the department for consideration and scheduling of a final departmental hiring interview. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Janine Martindale, Administrative Technician, at jmartind@placer.ca.gov or (530) 889-4083. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Port of Oakland
Oakland, California, United States
Job Description *** All completed applications for this position must be submitted online no later than 5:00 pm, on the closing date of the recruitment. PAPER APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED . Please follow all submission instructions to ensure your application is complete. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of online applications, therefore, it is important for online applications to be completed fully. Late applications will not be accepted beyond the closing time and date for any reason, including any technical issues, such as system, browser, or computer failures, etc. *** The Port of Oakland is currently recruiting for the position of Engineering Project Manager. The Engineering Project Manager will work under the Engineer Services Department, which is where the Engineering Program Management Team reports. The team, of which the Engineering Project Manager is a part of, is responsible for establishing, continuously improving and delivering on the Port’s Industry Best Practice Value of Transparency as it relates to the Engineering Departments deliverables. Under general direction, the Engineering Project Manager works on a wide variety of Aviation, Commercial Real Estate, and Maritime Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). Incumbents apply their knowledge of project management and their particular discipline in leading and overseeing multidisciplinary engineering and cross-functional teams to carry projects from concept development through preparation of plans and specifications to construction and operation. Examples of Duties Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed. Incumbent may perform other related duties at the equivalent level. Coordinates, monitors, and directs project engineers and Port staff on assigned CIP projects (buildings, infrastructure, transportation systems); works to keep projects on time and within budget by planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the overall project process. Works with clients to identify fundamental project goals and objectives; establishes project scope, budgets, and schedules; evaluates economic feasibility of projects based on Port CIP master plan goals; identifies critical physical and environmental constraints; provides project programming services; identifies technical assistance required; leads development of design concepts and layouts; develops and packages preliminary designs; prepares budget, cost, and technical reports for clients and the Engineering Division. Assists with the review and approval of consultant proposals to ensure that the work will be carried out in accordance with environmental and legal requirements; monitors preparation of final contract documents; monitors bid phase and updates budgets. Monitors the construction phase of projects and performs general project administration: conducts periodic site visits to verify that the intent of the project/contract is met; reviews progress reports; assists in conflict resolution as appropriate; coordinates and holds periodic status meetings at program or project level as appropriate; manages, tracks, and reports changes to project scope, budget, and schedules. Provides technical support and troubleshooting; acts as a liaison with other functional supervisors and managers, Port staff, clients, tenants, other stakeholders, and outside agencies; prepares status reports for clients and the Engineering Division; makes or assists with presentations and staff reports to the Board of Port Commissioners and other entities. Provides overview of scopes of adjacent or related projects to avoid oversights and to minimize redundant effort; contributes to Port master planning efforts. Provides guidance, technical assistance, and consulting services to Port revenue divisions, clients/stakeholders, and technical staff. Implements special programs and projects as directed. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE This position requires a combination of education and experience reflecting possession of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. A typical combination would include a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering plus three years experience being in responsible charge of complex public works projects. This position also requires either a “Project Management Professional Certification” from the Project Management Institute (PMI) or a specific four year degree in architecture or engineering from an accredited college. Possession of a Professional Engineer license by the State of California is highly desirable. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES To perform the typical tasks and duties of the position successfully, the knowledge, skills and/or abilities listed below are required. Knowledge of: Current practices and procedures in municipal, port, and airport engineering, environmental and planning related processes. Relevant municipal, engineering, environmental, and planning laws, ordinances, codes, plans and specifications. Current construction methods, materials, and equipment. Engineering principles and current technical requirements in applicable disciplines (mechanical, civil, electrical, environmental, planning) to rapidly apply engineering judgment to project work. National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documents and processes. Project management principles or Project Management Institute (PMI) principles certification. Project management methods and tools including critical path software. Work with others in a team environment. Ability to: Make effective presentations in oral and written form and to communicate complex issues and perspectives to Port project team members to ensure that work is carried out smoothly. Resolve project related conflicts and maintain project teamwork towards stated objectives. Use personal computers and word processing and spreadsheet software. Provide leadership in a multidisciplinary team setting in resolving major issues. Read, understand, and interpret complex technical documentation and drawings. Develop realistic expectations for project costs and completion dates. Direct and/or perform value engineering to achieve project cost savings. Interpret Port and tenant needs. Apply management systems identified by Port senior management. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the performance of duties and to work as a team. THE SELECTION PROCESS Stage I: Application and Supplemental Questionnaire Evaluation (Pass/Fail) - The first stage in the selection process will consist of an application and supplemental questionnaire appraisal review (pass/fail). Applications submitted without the completed supplemental questionnaire will be deemed incomplete and not given further consideration. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement to the next stage. Only the most suitably qualified candidates will be invited to Stage II. Stage II: Assessment Examination (Weighted 100%) - The second stage of the selection process may consist of a combination of job-related situational project exercises and an oral panel interview designed to assess technical knowledge and any additional other KSAs. Job-related situational project exercises may consist of written exercises, performance exercises or other situational exercises that would assess the KSAs. The Assessment Examination is designed to test your overall aptitude for the position. Candidates must achieve a scale score of 70 or more on this examination to be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration . The Port of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. ADVISORIES Immigration and Reform Control Act: In compliance with the Immigration and Reform Act of 1986, the Port of Oakland will only hire individuals who are legally authorized to work in the United States. Social Security card must be presented, and the name on it must match the name on the application. Americans with Disabilities (ADA): In compliance with State and Federal Laws, the Port will employ and promote qualified individuals without regard to disability. The Port is committed to making reasonable accommodations in the selection process and in the work environment. Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations during the selection process must notify Nancy Jeu at njeu@portoakland.comwithin seven (7) calendar days of the closing date of the job announcement. The Port requires applicants to provide supporting medical documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. The Port of Oakland is an Equal Opportunity Employer Additional Requirements Must possess a valid California Class C driver license at the time and for the duration of appointment. The Port of Oakland requires each incumbent to successfully complete a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check, which will include a fingerprint-based Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) and a Security Threat Assessment (STA), prior to being considered for this position. This status must be maintained for the duration of employment at the Port. The Port of Oakland'sbenefit program ranks among the best in the region for public jurisdictions and is designed to reward performance and promote a balanced lifestyle, both at the workplace and away from the workplace, for its employees and their families. The Port is committed to the health and well-being of its employees and has been recognized as a FIT-Friendly Employer by the American Heart Association. The Port is part of the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). CalPERS is a defined pension provided to regular full-time employees that work for the Port. The CalPERS defined pension is based on predetermined formula that factors in an employee's earnings history, tenure of service and age. The retirement formula for new hires is 2% at 62 years of age or 2.5% at 55 for with other CalPERS service and/or reciprocity. The Port offers retiree medical benefits for employees and dependents after 10 years of CalPERS service (including 5 years at the Port). The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for employees and dependent health insurance coverage not to exceed the Kaiser-HMO Family Plan; cash in lieu of medical benefit is also available. The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for dental and vision coverage. The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for Long Term Disability (LTD) coverage and reimburses employees for the State Disability Insurance. The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for life insurance at one-time annual salary with certain limits. The Port offers aDeferred Compensation Plan allowing employees to save and invest money for retirement with tax benefits. Time Away from Work From 2 to 5 weeks of vacation depending on years of employment at the Port. 10 days of management leave for employees exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). 1 paid Floating Holiday per year. 12 days of sick leave per year after three months of employment which includes 4 days of personal leave. 13paid holidays as well as the second half of the shift on December 24 and December 31. Closing Date/Time: 10/4/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Sep 04, 2024
Full Time
Job Description *** All completed applications for this position must be submitted online no later than 5:00 pm, on the closing date of the recruitment. PAPER APPLICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED . Please follow all submission instructions to ensure your application is complete. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of online applications, therefore, it is important for online applications to be completed fully. Late applications will not be accepted beyond the closing time and date for any reason, including any technical issues, such as system, browser, or computer failures, etc. *** The Port of Oakland is currently recruiting for the position of Engineering Project Manager. The Engineering Project Manager will work under the Engineer Services Department, which is where the Engineering Program Management Team reports. The team, of which the Engineering Project Manager is a part of, is responsible for establishing, continuously improving and delivering on the Port’s Industry Best Practice Value of Transparency as it relates to the Engineering Departments deliverables. Under general direction, the Engineering Project Manager works on a wide variety of Aviation, Commercial Real Estate, and Maritime Capital Improvement Projects (CIP). Incumbents apply their knowledge of project management and their particular discipline in leading and overseeing multidisciplinary engineering and cross-functional teams to carry projects from concept development through preparation of plans and specifications to construction and operation. Examples of Duties Any one position may not include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the duties which may be performed. Incumbent may perform other related duties at the equivalent level. Coordinates, monitors, and directs project engineers and Port staff on assigned CIP projects (buildings, infrastructure, transportation systems); works to keep projects on time and within budget by planning, organizing, leading, and controlling the overall project process. Works with clients to identify fundamental project goals and objectives; establishes project scope, budgets, and schedules; evaluates economic feasibility of projects based on Port CIP master plan goals; identifies critical physical and environmental constraints; provides project programming services; identifies technical assistance required; leads development of design concepts and layouts; develops and packages preliminary designs; prepares budget, cost, and technical reports for clients and the Engineering Division. Assists with the review and approval of consultant proposals to ensure that the work will be carried out in accordance with environmental and legal requirements; monitors preparation of final contract documents; monitors bid phase and updates budgets. Monitors the construction phase of projects and performs general project administration: conducts periodic site visits to verify that the intent of the project/contract is met; reviews progress reports; assists in conflict resolution as appropriate; coordinates and holds periodic status meetings at program or project level as appropriate; manages, tracks, and reports changes to project scope, budget, and schedules. Provides technical support and troubleshooting; acts as a liaison with other functional supervisors and managers, Port staff, clients, tenants, other stakeholders, and outside agencies; prepares status reports for clients and the Engineering Division; makes or assists with presentations and staff reports to the Board of Port Commissioners and other entities. Provides overview of scopes of adjacent or related projects to avoid oversights and to minimize redundant effort; contributes to Port master planning efforts. Provides guidance, technical assistance, and consulting services to Port revenue divisions, clients/stakeholders, and technical staff. Implements special programs and projects as directed. Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE This position requires a combination of education and experience reflecting possession of the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. A typical combination would include a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in engineering plus three years experience being in responsible charge of complex public works projects. This position also requires either a “Project Management Professional Certification” from the Project Management Institute (PMI) or a specific four year degree in architecture or engineering from an accredited college. Possession of a Professional Engineer license by the State of California is highly desirable. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES To perform the typical tasks and duties of the position successfully, the knowledge, skills and/or abilities listed below are required. Knowledge of: Current practices and procedures in municipal, port, and airport engineering, environmental and planning related processes. Relevant municipal, engineering, environmental, and planning laws, ordinances, codes, plans and specifications. Current construction methods, materials, and equipment. Engineering principles and current technical requirements in applicable disciplines (mechanical, civil, electrical, environmental, planning) to rapidly apply engineering judgment to project work. National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA) and California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) documents and processes. Project management principles or Project Management Institute (PMI) principles certification. Project management methods and tools including critical path software. Work with others in a team environment. Ability to: Make effective presentations in oral and written form and to communicate complex issues and perspectives to Port project team members to ensure that work is carried out smoothly. Resolve project related conflicts and maintain project teamwork towards stated objectives. Use personal computers and word processing and spreadsheet software. Provide leadership in a multidisciplinary team setting in resolving major issues. Read, understand, and interpret complex technical documentation and drawings. Develop realistic expectations for project costs and completion dates. Direct and/or perform value engineering to achieve project cost savings. Interpret Port and tenant needs. Apply management systems identified by Port senior management. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the performance of duties and to work as a team. THE SELECTION PROCESS Stage I: Application and Supplemental Questionnaire Evaluation (Pass/Fail) - The first stage in the selection process will consist of an application and supplemental questionnaire appraisal review (pass/fail). Applications submitted without the completed supplemental questionnaire will be deemed incomplete and not given further consideration. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee advancement to the next stage. Only the most suitably qualified candidates will be invited to Stage II. Stage II: Assessment Examination (Weighted 100%) - The second stage of the selection process may consist of a combination of job-related situational project exercises and an oral panel interview designed to assess technical knowledge and any additional other KSAs. Job-related situational project exercises may consist of written exercises, performance exercises or other situational exercises that would assess the KSAs. The Assessment Examination is designed to test your overall aptitude for the position. Candidates must achieve a scale score of 70 or more on this examination to be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration . The Port of Oakland reserves the right to modify the selection process as necessary to conform to administrative or business necessity. ADVISORIES Immigration and Reform Control Act: In compliance with the Immigration and Reform Act of 1986, the Port of Oakland will only hire individuals who are legally authorized to work in the United States. Social Security card must be presented, and the name on it must match the name on the application. Americans with Disabilities (ADA): In compliance with State and Federal Laws, the Port will employ and promote qualified individuals without regard to disability. The Port is committed to making reasonable accommodations in the selection process and in the work environment. Individuals requesting reasonable accommodations during the selection process must notify Nancy Jeu at njeu@portoakland.comwithin seven (7) calendar days of the closing date of the job announcement. The Port requires applicants to provide supporting medical documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. The Port of Oakland is an Equal Opportunity Employer Additional Requirements Must possess a valid California Class C driver license at the time and for the duration of appointment. The Port of Oakland requires each incumbent to successfully complete a Transportation Security Administration (TSA) background check, which will include a fingerprint-based Criminal History Records Check (CHRC) and a Security Threat Assessment (STA), prior to being considered for this position. This status must be maintained for the duration of employment at the Port. The Port of Oakland'sbenefit program ranks among the best in the region for public jurisdictions and is designed to reward performance and promote a balanced lifestyle, both at the workplace and away from the workplace, for its employees and their families. The Port is committed to the health and well-being of its employees and has been recognized as a FIT-Friendly Employer by the American Heart Association. The Port is part of the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS). CalPERS is a defined pension provided to regular full-time employees that work for the Port. The CalPERS defined pension is based on predetermined formula that factors in an employee's earnings history, tenure of service and age. The retirement formula for new hires is 2% at 62 years of age or 2.5% at 55 for with other CalPERS service and/or reciprocity. The Port offers retiree medical benefits for employees and dependents after 10 years of CalPERS service (including 5 years at the Port). The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for employees and dependent health insurance coverage not to exceed the Kaiser-HMO Family Plan; cash in lieu of medical benefit is also available. The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for dental and vision coverage. The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for Long Term Disability (LTD) coverage and reimburses employees for the State Disability Insurance. The Port pays 100% of the premium cost for life insurance at one-time annual salary with certain limits. The Port offers aDeferred Compensation Plan allowing employees to save and invest money for retirement with tax benefits. Time Away from Work From 2 to 5 weeks of vacation depending on years of employment at the Port. 10 days of management leave for employees exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA). 1 paid Floating Holiday per year. 12 days of sick leave per year after three months of employment which includes 4 days of personal leave. 13paid holidays as well as the second half of the shift on December 24 and December 31. Closing Date/Time: 10/4/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
City of Kennewick, WA
Kennewick, WA, United States
Description Reviewing applications weekly. CORE VALUE STATEMENT The City of Kennewick will provide excellent public service and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community and one another through the empowerment of each employee. We value integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship, and communication. We are accountable to our community for innovative and collaborative efforts that anticipate needs, leverage resources, and deliver solutions. SAFETY STATEMENT We expect our employees to ensure compliance with all applicable safety practices and policies, including those established by OSHA/DOSH regulations and by the City's Accident Prevention Plan. This includes but is not limited to actively identifying and correcting potential hazards that may affect employee and public safety, including those identified by co-workers. Leading by example to promote a positive culture of workplace safety through everyday action; emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY The Traffic Engineering Manager is responsible for the management and oversight of the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department, including all planning, design, operations and maintenance of the City's traffic and transportation system and infrastructure. The incumbent must establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with consulting engineers, designers, contractors, Federal, State and local agency representatives, property owners, utility companies, the general public and other City employees. Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) The following list reflects the essential job duties and responsibilities of this classification, but should not be considered all-inclusive. The incumbent will be expected to perform other related duties as assigned. Directs, supervises and manages the activities of the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department, including planning, design, operations and maintenance of the City's traffic and transportation system and infrastructure and all related activities; Prepares and reviews plans and specifications for all traffic control devices, road and intersection projects, electrical equipment and materials, construction detours and street lighting - for both public capital and private development projects - to ensure proper layout, capacity, and traffic control elements are provided for all travel modes, and to ensure compliance with access management principles, identify violations of traffic codes and possible safety hazards, verify projects meet transportation concurrency requirements and assess mitigation requirements as appropriate; administers the Transportation Impact Fee program and determines appropriate fees for proposed development; Performs short and long range transportation planning, including preparation of the City's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP); Prepares and reviews traffic and safety studies; determines improvements and corrections necessary to comply with law and ensure the safety of all citizens Prepares or assists in the preparation of grant applications including analyzing current and future traffic needs of the City and traffic related cost estimates; Develops, recommends and implements traffic and transportation engineering investigations, studies, use of appropriate traffic control devices, and detour patterns for construction projects; Responsible for the overall management and operation of the City's traffic control signal system, street light system, school and crosswalk beacon systems, signing and markings program and traffic sign asset management and retro-reflectivity compliance; Receives and responds to traffic and transportation concerns and issues and determines and recommends appropriate resolutions to maintain positive community/customer relations for the Division, Department and City. Participates in meetings with other departments, outside agencies and commissions, citizen groups, etc. to provide information and direction in relation to federal, state and City traffic and transportation engineering standards, requirements, guidelines, etc. Administers the city's traffic safety, bicycle, pedestrian and transit programs; Acts as a mentor and technical resource for subordinate staff; Develops and monitors Division goals and objectives to efficiently accomplish assigned tasks and responsibilities of the Traffic Division; Reviews the work of subordinates and consultants to ensure conformance with sound engineering practices, and all applicable environmental and Federal, State and City standards and regulations; Approves and stamps design documents and specifications prepared under his/her supervision; Assures that concerns and complaints from the public and others are adequately and timely addressed; analyzes solutions for problems and challenges and recommends corrective action, as needed; Develops proposals and oversees the selection, negotiation and administration of consulting engineering agreements; Prepares and monitors the Traffic Division budget; Prepares reports and presentations for the Department, City Council and other agencies; Supervises development of and revisions to City traffic related engineering standards and specifications; Provides for training and development of subordinate supervisors and staff; Conducts performance evaluations, administers discipline; participates in the hiring, termination and pay change recommendations of Section staff; Employment Standards This position requires a Bachelor's Degree in civil engineering or a closely related field and a minimum of five years of experience in traffic and transportation activities, including a minimum of three years of supervisory experience, or any combination of relevant education and experience sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties listed above. Must possess a Professional Engineer's license in the State of Washington, or have the ability to obtain one by comity within six months of hire. A valid Professional Traffic Operations Engineering (PTOE) certification is desirable. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain regular attendance and punctuality. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. Supplemental Requirements Comprehensive knowledge of: Principles, practices and administration of traffic and transportation engineering, as they relate to planning, design, construction, operations and maintenance of traffic system infrastructure; Traffic and transportation industry standards, requirements and guidelines; Contract management and administration. Considerable knowledge of: Management practices and procedures; Supervisory practices and techniques; Project planning and project management principles and practices; Accounting and financial management; Federal, State and environmental rules, regulations and procedures. Ability to: Make clear and concise presentations at formal meetings; Plan, organize and direct the work of subordinates; Plan, organize and direct engineering programs and projects; Communicate effectively orally and in writing; Operate a computer and be familiar with computer-aided-design and drafting and related business software. Extensive managerial experience and background in traffic and transportation principles involving planning, design, operations and maintenance of traffic system infrastructure. The City of Kennewick offers competitive pay, excellent benefits and a work-life balance. The benefits listed within the link below are among those currently offered to City of Kennewick Employees. Non-Contract Benefit Summary Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 28, 2024
Full Time
Description Reviewing applications weekly. CORE VALUE STATEMENT The City of Kennewick will provide excellent public service and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community and one another through the empowerment of each employee. We value integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship, and communication. We are accountable to our community for innovative and collaborative efforts that anticipate needs, leverage resources, and deliver solutions. SAFETY STATEMENT We expect our employees to ensure compliance with all applicable safety practices and policies, including those established by OSHA/DOSH regulations and by the City's Accident Prevention Plan. This includes but is not limited to actively identifying and correcting potential hazards that may affect employee and public safety, including those identified by co-workers. Leading by example to promote a positive culture of workplace safety through everyday action; emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY The Traffic Engineering Manager is responsible for the management and oversight of the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department, including all planning, design, operations and maintenance of the City's traffic and transportation system and infrastructure. The incumbent must establish and maintain cooperative working relationships with consulting engineers, designers, contractors, Federal, State and local agency representatives, property owners, utility companies, the general public and other City employees. Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) The following list reflects the essential job duties and responsibilities of this classification, but should not be considered all-inclusive. The incumbent will be expected to perform other related duties as assigned. Directs, supervises and manages the activities of the Traffic Division of the Public Works Department, including planning, design, operations and maintenance of the City's traffic and transportation system and infrastructure and all related activities; Prepares and reviews plans and specifications for all traffic control devices, road and intersection projects, electrical equipment and materials, construction detours and street lighting - for both public capital and private development projects - to ensure proper layout, capacity, and traffic control elements are provided for all travel modes, and to ensure compliance with access management principles, identify violations of traffic codes and possible safety hazards, verify projects meet transportation concurrency requirements and assess mitigation requirements as appropriate; administers the Transportation Impact Fee program and determines appropriate fees for proposed development; Performs short and long range transportation planning, including preparation of the City's Six-Year Transportation Improvement Plan (TIP); Prepares and reviews traffic and safety studies; determines improvements and corrections necessary to comply with law and ensure the safety of all citizens Prepares or assists in the preparation of grant applications including analyzing current and future traffic needs of the City and traffic related cost estimates; Develops, recommends and implements traffic and transportation engineering investigations, studies, use of appropriate traffic control devices, and detour patterns for construction projects; Responsible for the overall management and operation of the City's traffic control signal system, street light system, school and crosswalk beacon systems, signing and markings program and traffic sign asset management and retro-reflectivity compliance; Receives and responds to traffic and transportation concerns and issues and determines and recommends appropriate resolutions to maintain positive community/customer relations for the Division, Department and City. Participates in meetings with other departments, outside agencies and commissions, citizen groups, etc. to provide information and direction in relation to federal, state and City traffic and transportation engineering standards, requirements, guidelines, etc. Administers the city's traffic safety, bicycle, pedestrian and transit programs; Acts as a mentor and technical resource for subordinate staff; Develops and monitors Division goals and objectives to efficiently accomplish assigned tasks and responsibilities of the Traffic Division; Reviews the work of subordinates and consultants to ensure conformance with sound engineering practices, and all applicable environmental and Federal, State and City standards and regulations; Approves and stamps design documents and specifications prepared under his/her supervision; Assures that concerns and complaints from the public and others are adequately and timely addressed; analyzes solutions for problems and challenges and recommends corrective action, as needed; Develops proposals and oversees the selection, negotiation and administration of consulting engineering agreements; Prepares and monitors the Traffic Division budget; Prepares reports and presentations for the Department, City Council and other agencies; Supervises development of and revisions to City traffic related engineering standards and specifications; Provides for training and development of subordinate supervisors and staff; Conducts performance evaluations, administers discipline; participates in the hiring, termination and pay change recommendations of Section staff; Employment Standards This position requires a Bachelor's Degree in civil engineering or a closely related field and a minimum of five years of experience in traffic and transportation activities, including a minimum of three years of supervisory experience, or any combination of relevant education and experience sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties listed above. Must possess a Professional Engineer's license in the State of Washington, or have the ability to obtain one by comity within six months of hire. A valid Professional Traffic Operations Engineering (PTOE) certification is desirable. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain regular attendance and punctuality. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. Supplemental Requirements Comprehensive knowledge of: Principles, practices and administration of traffic and transportation engineering, as they relate to planning, design, construction, operations and maintenance of traffic system infrastructure; Traffic and transportation industry standards, requirements and guidelines; Contract management and administration. Considerable knowledge of: Management practices and procedures; Supervisory practices and techniques; Project planning and project management principles and practices; Accounting and financial management; Federal, State and environmental rules, regulations and procedures. Ability to: Make clear and concise presentations at formal meetings; Plan, organize and direct the work of subordinates; Plan, organize and direct engineering programs and projects; Communicate effectively orally and in writing; Operate a computer and be familiar with computer-aided-design and drafting and related business software. Extensive managerial experience and background in traffic and transportation principles involving planning, design, operations and maintenance of traffic system infrastructure. The City of Kennewick offers competitive pay, excellent benefits and a work-life balance. The benefits listed within the link below are among those currently offered to City of Kennewick Employees. Non-Contract Benefit Summary Closing Date/Time: Continuous
TACOMA PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Tacoma, Washington, United States
Description Tacoma Public Schools Expected Start Date: As soon as possible FTE: 0.7500 Hours per day: 6.0 Salary Level: FS/1A/2, $21.91hr Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 1:30pm Benefits: This job has the full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools Examples Of Duties This position provides support to nutrition services activities at assigned schools/buildings by performing cashier functions; assists the cook manager with general kitchen duties and/or preparation of large food quantities; responsible for all fiscal records and data entry into Nutrition Services meal accounting system. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Performs cashiering functions during meal service to secure funds for food selection; accurately records daily meal data in Nutrition Services meal accounting system; prepares sales transaction documents; completes daily reports to record activities. 2. Reconciles receipts to meal counts; prepares and forwards money for daily bank deposits as instructed. 3. Assists the cook-manager in preparing and assembling standardized portions food items for the day’s menu and any other items, as designated; may record food temperatures at regular intervals during heating of food items, as instructed. 4. Operates dishwashing, washing machine, and other kitchen equipment, as directed; performs clean up duties in food preparation and servicing area; cleans and sanitizes kitchen equipment and utensils as assigned. 5. May serve food items to students and staff, as assigned. 6. Maintains neat and clean work environment; cleans and stores equipment and tools when job has been completed, as directed. 7. Follows proper safety and sanitation procedures. OTHER JOB DUTIES 1. Maintains and updates knowledge and skills required for success in the position by participating in professional development activities as needed or as assigned. 2. Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis. 3. Attends training meeting, as assigned. 4. Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work. CONDITIONS Experiences frequent interruptions and inflexible deadlines; required to be precise; occasionally required to deal with difficult and sensitive situations and /or people; required, or may have to travel to District and other sites within the community; may be required to work extended hours as needed; required to operate kitchen equipment with moving parts; may be exposed to hazardous chemicals or high noise levels; may work in freezer and/or refrigeration units for extended periods of time; may be required to shift and prioritize tasks; required to stand and/or walk for prolonged periods; required to perform repetitive tasks; required to perform movements, adopt applicable positions, and demonstrate stamina and exertions needed to prepare meals and clean up; required to lift and carry up to 20 pounds, occasionally lift/move up to 25 to 45 pounds and occasionally team lift/move up to 50 pounds in accordance with established guidelines and proper safety precautions, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, walk, twist, climb, and/or be mobile. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Recent successful experience in performing cashier duties at a school kitchen in the District; successful completion of required in-service; food service work experience, desirable; or any combination of experience and training which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and ability required to perform the work. No high school diploma or GED required. District offering incentives to obtain diploma or GED. Licenses/Special Requirements Must maintain all licenses and certifications as a condition of continued employment. Valid and current Washington State Food Handlers Card. Valid Washington State driver’s license with access to personal transportation. Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance. Ability to score at the 80% level or higher on the arithmetic test required for the position. Allowable Substitution Additional experience as a food services manager may substitute for up to two years of the educational requirement. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of safety and sanitation rules and procedures. Knowledge of kitchen layouts and equipment placement. Knowledge of product preparation and equipment operation. Knowledge of English usage including spelling and reading.Skill in logical thinking. Skill in operating various commercial kitchen equipment. Skill in communication. Skill in obtaining, clarifying, and exchanging information. Skill in promoting a quality customer service environment. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to learn operating procedures for institutional-sized kitchen work. Ability to operate personal computer with applicable software applications. Ability to read, understand, and follow written instruction. Ability to concentrate on tasks at hand. Ability to work effectively as a team. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to accurately perform arithmetic calculations, compute, and manage change; track, maintain, and project data accurately in the Nutrition Services meal accounting system. Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance. Ability to follow instructions and accept constructive criticism. Ability to maintain neat appearance and good personal hygiene. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of people in a multi-cultural, diverse socio-economic setting. Ability to participate as a member of a team. Supplemental Information This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. District administration has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload. Tacoma Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Renee Trueblood, 253-571-1252, civilrights@tacoma.k12.wa.us Title IX Coordinator, Secondary: Wayne Greer, 253-571-1191, wgreer@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator: Elise Friedrich-Nielsen, 253-571-1065, efriedr@tacoma.k12.wa.us Mailing address: P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, WA 98401-1357. Closing Date/Time: 9/29/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Sep 24, 2024
Part Time
Description Tacoma Public Schools Expected Start Date: As soon as possible FTE: 0.7500 Hours per day: 6.0 Salary Level: FS/1A/2, $21.91hr Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:00am - 1:30pm Benefits: This job has the full range of benefits offered by Tacoma Public Schools Examples Of Duties This position provides support to nutrition services activities at assigned schools/buildings by performing cashier functions; assists the cook manager with general kitchen duties and/or preparation of large food quantities; responsible for all fiscal records and data entry into Nutrition Services meal accounting system. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1. Performs cashiering functions during meal service to secure funds for food selection; accurately records daily meal data in Nutrition Services meal accounting system; prepares sales transaction documents; completes daily reports to record activities. 2. Reconciles receipts to meal counts; prepares and forwards money for daily bank deposits as instructed. 3. Assists the cook-manager in preparing and assembling standardized portions food items for the day’s menu and any other items, as designated; may record food temperatures at regular intervals during heating of food items, as instructed. 4. Operates dishwashing, washing machine, and other kitchen equipment, as directed; performs clean up duties in food preparation and servicing area; cleans and sanitizes kitchen equipment and utensils as assigned. 5. May serve food items to students and staff, as assigned. 6. Maintains neat and clean work environment; cleans and stores equipment and tools when job has been completed, as directed. 7. Follows proper safety and sanitation procedures. OTHER JOB DUTIES 1. Maintains and updates knowledge and skills required for success in the position by participating in professional development activities as needed or as assigned. 2. Performs related duties as assigned, on a temporary basis. 3. Attends training meeting, as assigned. 4. Regular, reliable, predictable attendance or physical presence is an essential job requirement and critical to the performance of the work. CONDITIONS Experiences frequent interruptions and inflexible deadlines; required to be precise; occasionally required to deal with difficult and sensitive situations and /or people; required, or may have to travel to District and other sites within the community; may be required to work extended hours as needed; required to operate kitchen equipment with moving parts; may be exposed to hazardous chemicals or high noise levels; may work in freezer and/or refrigeration units for extended periods of time; may be required to shift and prioritize tasks; required to stand and/or walk for prolonged periods; required to perform repetitive tasks; required to perform movements, adopt applicable positions, and demonstrate stamina and exertions needed to prepare meals and clean up; required to lift and carry up to 20 pounds, occasionally lift/move up to 25 to 45 pounds and occasionally team lift/move up to 50 pounds in accordance with established guidelines and proper safety precautions, bend, squat, stoop, kneel, crouch, walk, twist, climb, and/or be mobile. Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience Recent successful experience in performing cashier duties at a school kitchen in the District; successful completion of required in-service; food service work experience, desirable; or any combination of experience and training which provides the applicant with the knowledge, skills, and ability required to perform the work. No high school diploma or GED required. District offering incentives to obtain diploma or GED. Licenses/Special Requirements Must maintain all licenses and certifications as a condition of continued employment. Valid and current Washington State Food Handlers Card. Valid Washington State driver’s license with access to personal transportation. Fingerprints and successful WSP and FBI background clearance/sexual misconduct clearance. Ability to score at the 80% level or higher on the arithmetic test required for the position. Allowable Substitution Additional experience as a food services manager may substitute for up to two years of the educational requirement. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of safety and sanitation rules and procedures. Knowledge of kitchen layouts and equipment placement. Knowledge of product preparation and equipment operation. Knowledge of English usage including spelling and reading.Skill in logical thinking. Skill in operating various commercial kitchen equipment. Skill in communication. Skill in obtaining, clarifying, and exchanging information. Skill in promoting a quality customer service environment. Ability to organize and prioritize work. Ability to learn operating procedures for institutional-sized kitchen work. Ability to operate personal computer with applicable software applications. Ability to read, understand, and follow written instruction. Ability to concentrate on tasks at hand. Ability to work effectively as a team. Ability to maintain confidentiality. Ability to accurately perform arithmetic calculations, compute, and manage change; track, maintain, and project data accurately in the Nutrition Services meal accounting system. Ability to demonstrate reasonable, reliable, and regular attendance. Ability to follow instructions and accept constructive criticism. Ability to maintain neat appearance and good personal hygiene. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of people in a multi-cultural, diverse socio-economic setting. Ability to participate as a member of a team. Supplemental Information This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. District administration has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. The statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the primary functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise balance the workload. Tacoma Public Schools does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination: Civil Rights Coordinator: Renee Trueblood, 253-571-1252, civilrights@tacoma.k12.wa.us Title IX Coordinator, Secondary: Wayne Greer, 253-571-1191, wgreer@tacoma.k12.wa.us 504 Coordinator: Elise Friedrich-Nielsen, 253-571-1065, efriedr@tacoma.k12.wa.us Mailing address: P.O. Box 1357, Tacoma, WA 98401-1357. Closing Date/Time: 9/29/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF SAN JOSE
San Jose, California, United States
Our diverse and inclusive workforce of more than 7,000 employees play a key role in the success of San José, the heart of the Silicon Valley. All City of San José employees work together as one team to make San José a vibrant, innovative, and desirable place to live and work. Visit here to learn more about our One Team Leadership Values and Expectations, including quality and excellent customer service and here to learn more about San José. About the Department The Department of Transportation (DOT) plans, develops, operates, and maintains transportation facilities, services, and related systems which contribute to the livability and economic health of the City. We comprise a team of more than 500 people ready to serve the needs of our residents to improve the efficiency and safety of San José streets. We are an energetic and innovative team that is improving transportation in the nation’s 10th largest city, while focusing on safety, sustainability, and active public life! For more information about DOT, visit www.sanjoseca.gov/transportation . Position Duties The Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking to fill multiple Maintenance Worker II (MWII) positions. Under general supervision by a Senior Maintenance Worker and Maintenance Supervisor, employees in MWII positions provide lead direction to small and large crews engaged in the maintenance and repair of sewers, streets, and public facilities. MWIIs are major contributors to the Department's efforts to provide exceptional service to its customers and all have important field responsibilities. Individuals in this classification may be required to work alternate work shifts, including grave and swing, weekends, holidays, overtime, and on-call. MWII responsibilities vary by section, but may include the following: PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE: Planning work, providing lead direction to, and participating in, small and large crews engaged in the maintenance and repair of pavement in public streets and drainage systems. Additionally, MWIIs in Pavement will be expected to learn how to safely care for and operate paving and heavy equipment vehicles. ROADWAY MARKINGS MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for the maintenance of approximately 5.4 million square feet of roadway markings throughout the City. MWIIs in Roadway Markings use various types of spray paint equipment to mark limit lines, bike lanes, crosswalks, double yellow lines, and other legends, as well as remove and install reflectors. TRAFFIC SIGN MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for the maintenance, repair, and new installations of traffic control signs, street name signs, barricades, and guardrails. TRAFFIC AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE: Repairing streetlight outages as well as assisting the streetlight electrician and wreck crew in traffic signal repairs; Responsible for installing and maintaining traffic signals and streetlights throughout the City under supervision of an electrician. SANITARY SEWER & STORM MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for keeping the sanitary lines free of blockage, performing scheduled preventative maintenance at sanitary and storm pump stations, and working towards reducing current backlog of sewer repair projects. Keeping the sanitary lines free of blockage may require the use of high-pressure units, rodding units, and Vactor trucks. As assigned, operates a motorized street sweeper in an assigned district, including driving to assigned routes to clean streets and gutters, and remove dust and litter. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for maintaining the landscape of roadways, backups, and designated locations in the public areas throughout the City. They may participate in graffiti abatement, poster and sticker removal, enhanced debris and weed abatement, street furniture service and installation, enhanced cleaning of catch basins, illegal sign removal, sign repair, and tree and horticultural tasks. Further, all Maintenance Worker IIs may be called upon to participate in storm and emergency response, as well as complete special projects. These positions require grasping, reaching, bending, pulling, kneeling/crouching/squatting, lifting, and carrying objects up to 100 pounds to complete the described job duties; Standing and walking are performed intermittently. Minimum Qualifications Education: Completion of high school or equivalent (General Education Development [GED] Test or California Proficiency Certificate) Experience: Three (3) years experience in the maintenance and repair of streets, sewers, parks or public facilities, or related field. Acceptable Substitutions: None. Licenses or Certifications: Possession of a valid driver’s license in the State of California is required. As a condition of employment in some designated positions, possession of a valid State of California Class A or B driver’s license with applicable endorsements is required. Selected candidates will be required to submit a DMV Release of Driver Record Information form at the time of conditional offer and will be enrolled in the DMV Employer Pull Notice (EPN) Program. Refusal to do so will be considered withdrawing from the recruitment process. Other Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history. Job Expertise - Demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices, Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations. Constructive Energies - A demonstration of energy and drive that comes from within, and a willingness to approach all aspects of work with a generally positive attitude. The inclination to independently take appropriate action rather than waiting to be told what to do. Examples of Constructive Energies include but are not limited to: enthusiasm; honesty; integrity; empathy; dedication; reliability; proactive approach to work; respectful demeanor; confidence; ethical behavior; willingness to help others. Communication Skills - Effectively conveys information and expresses thoughts and facts clearly, orally and in writing; demonstrates effective use of listening skills; displays openness to other people’s ideas and thoughts. Computer Skills -Experienced with common business computer applications including but not limited to: MS Outlook, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Access, and MS Excel. Teamwork & Interpersonal Skills - Develops effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors by helping others accomplish tasks and using collaboration and conflict resolution skills. Customer Service - Demonstrates the ability to anticipate customers' needs and deliver services effectively and efficiently using professional demeanor. Flexibility - Makes effective decisions and achieves desired results in the midst of major changes in responsibilities, work processes, timeframes, performance expectations, organizational culture, or work environment. Multi-Tasking - Can handle multiple projects and responsibilities simultaneously; has handled a wide variety of assignments in past and/or current position(s). Problem Solving - Approaches a situation or problem by defining the problem or issue; determines the significance of problem; collects information; uses logic and intuition to arrive at decisions or solutions to problems that achieve the desired outcome. Reliability - Completes quality work assignments in a timely and efficient manner; fulfills responsibilities and maintains confidentiality as appropriate. Additional Competencies and/or Desirable Qualifications (Competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities that are more position specific and/or likely to contribute to more successful job performance.) Ability to operate and maintain a variety of light and heavy vehicle, trucks and equipment, or related equipment requiring comparable operating skills in construction and/or maintenance work, is desirable for some designated positions. Selection Process: The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's training and experience based on the application and responses to all the job specific questions. You must answer all questions to be considered or your application may be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Only those candidates whose backgrounds best match the position will be invited to proceed in the selection process. If selected, the Conditional Offer of Employment is contingent upon you providing proof of a valid State of California driver’s license, and an assessment of your California DMV Employer Pull Notice (EPN) as per the DMV Release of Driver Record Information form. Failure to pass the DMV Pull Notice assessment will deem you ineligible for employment. If you have questions about the duties of these positions, the selection or hiring processes, please contact Jasmine Medrano at Jasmine.Medrano@sanjoseca.gov . Additional Information: Employment Eligibility: Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of San Jose will NOT sponsor, represent or sign any documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1-B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. Please note that applications are currently not accepted through CalOpps or any other third party job board application system. This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. Please allow adequate time to complete the application and submit before the deadline or the system may not save your application. If your online application was successfully submitted, you will receive an automatic confirmation email to the email address you provided. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THE CONFIRMATION, please email CityCareers@sanjoseca.gov and we will research the status of your application. The City of San Jose offers a wide range of core health benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Disability, and Savings Plans. Please visit the City's benefits page for detailed information on coverage, cost, and dependent coverage. For information on the City’s Retirement Plan(pension for full-time employees), please visit the Office of Retirement Services website . You will be able to view information based on different Sworn/Federated job classification. In additional to the benefits above, there is an additional perks site to explore further benefits of working for the City of San Jose like paid leave, educational reimbursements, and holiday pay are specific to the job classification and union membership. Closing Date/Time: 10/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Sep 20, 2024
Full Time
Our diverse and inclusive workforce of more than 7,000 employees play a key role in the success of San José, the heart of the Silicon Valley. All City of San José employees work together as one team to make San José a vibrant, innovative, and desirable place to live and work. Visit here to learn more about our One Team Leadership Values and Expectations, including quality and excellent customer service and here to learn more about San José. About the Department The Department of Transportation (DOT) plans, develops, operates, and maintains transportation facilities, services, and related systems which contribute to the livability and economic health of the City. We comprise a team of more than 500 people ready to serve the needs of our residents to improve the efficiency and safety of San José streets. We are an energetic and innovative team that is improving transportation in the nation’s 10th largest city, while focusing on safety, sustainability, and active public life! For more information about DOT, visit www.sanjoseca.gov/transportation . Position Duties The Department of Transportation (DOT) is seeking to fill multiple Maintenance Worker II (MWII) positions. Under general supervision by a Senior Maintenance Worker and Maintenance Supervisor, employees in MWII positions provide lead direction to small and large crews engaged in the maintenance and repair of sewers, streets, and public facilities. MWIIs are major contributors to the Department's efforts to provide exceptional service to its customers and all have important field responsibilities. Individuals in this classification may be required to work alternate work shifts, including grave and swing, weekends, holidays, overtime, and on-call. MWII responsibilities vary by section, but may include the following: PAVEMENT MAINTENANCE: Planning work, providing lead direction to, and participating in, small and large crews engaged in the maintenance and repair of pavement in public streets and drainage systems. Additionally, MWIIs in Pavement will be expected to learn how to safely care for and operate paving and heavy equipment vehicles. ROADWAY MARKINGS MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for the maintenance of approximately 5.4 million square feet of roadway markings throughout the City. MWIIs in Roadway Markings use various types of spray paint equipment to mark limit lines, bike lanes, crosswalks, double yellow lines, and other legends, as well as remove and install reflectors. TRAFFIC SIGN MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for the maintenance, repair, and new installations of traffic control signs, street name signs, barricades, and guardrails. TRAFFIC AND LIGHTING MAINTENANCE: Repairing streetlight outages as well as assisting the streetlight electrician and wreck crew in traffic signal repairs; Responsible for installing and maintaining traffic signals and streetlights throughout the City under supervision of an electrician. SANITARY SEWER & STORM MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for keeping the sanitary lines free of blockage, performing scheduled preventative maintenance at sanitary and storm pump stations, and working towards reducing current backlog of sewer repair projects. Keeping the sanitary lines free of blockage may require the use of high-pressure units, rodding units, and Vactor trucks. As assigned, operates a motorized street sweeper in an assigned district, including driving to assigned routes to clean streets and gutters, and remove dust and litter. LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE: Providing lead direction to, and participating in, a crew responsible for maintaining the landscape of roadways, backups, and designated locations in the public areas throughout the City. They may participate in graffiti abatement, poster and sticker removal, enhanced debris and weed abatement, street furniture service and installation, enhanced cleaning of catch basins, illegal sign removal, sign repair, and tree and horticultural tasks. Further, all Maintenance Worker IIs may be called upon to participate in storm and emergency response, as well as complete special projects. These positions require grasping, reaching, bending, pulling, kneeling/crouching/squatting, lifting, and carrying objects up to 100 pounds to complete the described job duties; Standing and walking are performed intermittently. Minimum Qualifications Education: Completion of high school or equivalent (General Education Development [GED] Test or California Proficiency Certificate) Experience: Three (3) years experience in the maintenance and repair of streets, sewers, parks or public facilities, or related field. Acceptable Substitutions: None. Licenses or Certifications: Possession of a valid driver’s license in the State of California is required. As a condition of employment in some designated positions, possession of a valid State of California Class A or B driver’s license with applicable endorsements is required. Selected candidates will be required to submit a DMV Release of Driver Record Information form at the time of conditional offer and will be enrolled in the DMV Employer Pull Notice (EPN) Program. Refusal to do so will be considered withdrawing from the recruitment process. Other Qualifications The ideal candidate will possess the following competencies, as demonstrated in past and current employment history. Job Expertise - Demonstrates knowledge of and experience with applicable professional/technical principles and practices, Citywide and departmental procedures/policies and federal and state rules and regulations. Constructive Energies - A demonstration of energy and drive that comes from within, and a willingness to approach all aspects of work with a generally positive attitude. The inclination to independently take appropriate action rather than waiting to be told what to do. Examples of Constructive Energies include but are not limited to: enthusiasm; honesty; integrity; empathy; dedication; reliability; proactive approach to work; respectful demeanor; confidence; ethical behavior; willingness to help others. Communication Skills - Effectively conveys information and expresses thoughts and facts clearly, orally and in writing; demonstrates effective use of listening skills; displays openness to other people’s ideas and thoughts. Computer Skills -Experienced with common business computer applications including but not limited to: MS Outlook, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Access, and MS Excel. Teamwork & Interpersonal Skills - Develops effective relationships with co-workers and supervisors by helping others accomplish tasks and using collaboration and conflict resolution skills. Customer Service - Demonstrates the ability to anticipate customers' needs and deliver services effectively and efficiently using professional demeanor. Flexibility - Makes effective decisions and achieves desired results in the midst of major changes in responsibilities, work processes, timeframes, performance expectations, organizational culture, or work environment. Multi-Tasking - Can handle multiple projects and responsibilities simultaneously; has handled a wide variety of assignments in past and/or current position(s). Problem Solving - Approaches a situation or problem by defining the problem or issue; determines the significance of problem; collects information; uses logic and intuition to arrive at decisions or solutions to problems that achieve the desired outcome. Reliability - Completes quality work assignments in a timely and efficient manner; fulfills responsibilities and maintains confidentiality as appropriate. Additional Competencies and/or Desirable Qualifications (Competencies, knowledge, skills and abilities that are more position specific and/or likely to contribute to more successful job performance.) Ability to operate and maintain a variety of light and heavy vehicle, trucks and equipment, or related equipment requiring comparable operating skills in construction and/or maintenance work, is desirable for some designated positions. Selection Process: The selection process will consist of an evaluation of the applicant's training and experience based on the application and responses to all the job specific questions. You must answer all questions to be considered or your application may be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Only those candidates whose backgrounds best match the position will be invited to proceed in the selection process. If selected, the Conditional Offer of Employment is contingent upon you providing proof of a valid State of California driver’s license, and an assessment of your California DMV Employer Pull Notice (EPN) as per the DMV Release of Driver Record Information form. Failure to pass the DMV Pull Notice assessment will deem you ineligible for employment. If you have questions about the duties of these positions, the selection or hiring processes, please contact Jasmine Medrano at Jasmine.Medrano@sanjoseca.gov . Additional Information: Employment Eligibility: Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of San Jose will NOT sponsor, represent or sign any documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1-B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. Please note that applications are currently not accepted through CalOpps or any other third party job board application system. This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. Please allow adequate time to complete the application and submit before the deadline or the system may not save your application. If your online application was successfully submitted, you will receive an automatic confirmation email to the email address you provided. IF YOU DO NOT RECEIVE THE CONFIRMATION, please email CityCareers@sanjoseca.gov and we will research the status of your application. The City of San Jose offers a wide range of core health benefits including Medical, Dental, Vision, Employee Assistance Program, Life Insurance, Disability, and Savings Plans. Please visit the City's benefits page for detailed information on coverage, cost, and dependent coverage. For information on the City’s Retirement Plan(pension for full-time employees), please visit the Office of Retirement Services website . You will be able to view information based on different Sworn/Federated job classification. In additional to the benefits above, there is an additional perks site to explore further benefits of working for the City of San Jose like paid leave, educational reimbursements, and holiday pay are specific to the job classification and union membership. Closing Date/Time: 10/3/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
LOS ANGELES COUNTY
Los Angeles, California, United States
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER W2604A When to Submit Your Application: We are accepting applications beginning September 3, 2024, at 7:00 a.m., (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure at any time without prior notice. Type of Recruitment: Open Competitive Job Opportunity No out-of-class experience or withhold will be accepted. Check Out Our Outstanding Benefits! Los Angeles County offers one of the strongest public-sector benefits packages in the nation. Flexible Benefit Plans - Benefits may be purchased using tax-free County contribution of an additional 14.5%-17% of the employee's monthly salary. Robust Retirement Packages - Contributory-defined benefit plan; optional tax-deferred income plans that may include a County matching contribution up to 4% of employee's salary. Generous Maternity and Family Leave Benefits Flexible Schedules (Telework - where appropriate) Rideshare, Parking, and Transit Benefits 13 paid holidays per year Click here for more details on employee benefits. Who We Are: The Internal Services Department (ISD) plays a major role in supporting all County of Los Angeles departments and commissions. With an annual budget of over $885 million and 2,162 budgeted positions along with over 5,120 contracted workers of varying professions in facilities management, information technology, environmental, administrative, purchasing and contracting, ISD is the County's trusted partner and provider of choice. The Opportunity: We are pursuing a qualified candidate to fill an Information Technology Project Manager I position in the Innovation Business Management Division (IBMD). Under general supervision, plans, manages, and leads the execution of information technology projects of smaller scale and/or limited complexity and risk. Provides technical leadership and coordination to a project team as needed. This is the first working level in the Information Technology Project Manager Series. Positions allocable to this class typically report to an IT supervisor or manager, and function as managers of information technology projects of smaller or limited scale and complexity. Incumbents utilize techniques, methods, and tools of information technology project management to oversee projects of limited size and/or complexity, and risk as determined by budget allocation, mission criticality, technical and/or solution complexity, and number of involved stakeholder organizations. Positions require information technology and programmatic knowledge necessary to provide insightful and effective planning, management, and oversight of project progress and results. Projects typically assigned to positions in this class are usually well-defined in scope, associated with one line of business or operational function, have limited systems integration, and are generally non-essential to continued County operations and services. Information Technology Project Manager I is distinguished from Information Technology Project Manager II by the latter’s supervisory role and responsibility for managing larger projects of a less well-defined scope, typically associated with more than one department or line of business and having greater mission criticality and technical and/or solution complexity, with interactions with project stakeholders requiring a higher level of facilitation, documentation, and/or particular sensitivity to confidential matters. IT Project Managers are distinguished from IT Business Analysts in that the latter primarily evaluate the business and technological requirements of the product or solution, whereas IT Project Managers primarily plan and execute the stages of its development and implementation. Essential Job Functions Essential Job Functions: Plans, manages, and leads the execution of medium to large information technology projects such as upgrades to existing systems or implementation of commercial off-the-shelf software without substantial customization. Collaborates with project stakeholders and contributes to or leads project initiation activities that may include defining scope and performance measures, developing a business case, determining a project approach, and developing and establishing a project charter. Contributes to or leads project-planning activities such as alternatives analyses and feasibility assessments, refinements of scope and performance measures, project approach, identification of resource requirements, budget and schedule development, establishment of initial project team and document project management plan. Understands and applies appropriate methodologies and tools for specific projects and situations to deliver consistent, effective, and quality results. Manages all aspects of project execution including budget and funding outlays, resources, schedule, staff and plan performance, risks, reporting, anticipated and unexpected issues and problems, quality, scope, outcomes, and results. Contributes to or leads the development and execution of communication plan, which may include communicating with multiple stakeholders about the project’s impact or status. Prepares status reports and provides updates to internal and external project stakeholders, sponsors, and oversight agencies. Coordinates, requests, and recommends changes to original specifications with project sponsor, project team, or stakeholders. Identifies potential problems and facilitates their resolution by determining or recommending and implementing a risk mitigation strategy. Leads or participates in project close-out activities such as transitions, lessons learned, and post-implementation review and reporting. Applies interpersonal skills to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members, management, and stakeholders. Participate actively in developing solicitations and associated documents for contracted services in connection with ongoing projects as needed. Serves as technical lead and coordinate the activities of a project team as needed. Requirements Requirements to Qualify: Option I: A Bachelor’s degree* from an accredited college or university in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or a closely related field -AND- Three (3) years of experience performing software development, information technology project management, or business or systems analysis in a centralized information technology organization**. Option II: Six (6) years of experience in planning, managing***, and leading the execution**** of information technology projects in a centralized information technology organization**. A Bachelor’s degree* from an accredited college or university in any field may substitute for up to two (2) years of the required experience. For Options I and II, Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute may be substituted for an additional two (2) years of experience. Special Requirement Information: *In order to receive credit for any degree, such as a Bachelor's, or PMP certification, you must include a legible copy of the official diploma/certification, official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows degree has been conferred and the area of specialization with your application at the time of filing or within five (5) calendar days from application submission. Note : Foreign studies must be evaluated by an academic credential evaluation and deemed to be equivalent to degrees from the United States. (See Accreditation Information under Employment Information). We do not accept password-protected documents. Ensure documents are unlocked before attaching to your application or sending to the exam analyst. **Centralized Information Technology Organization is defined in the County of Los Angeles as that which is responsible, under the direction or guidance of the Chief Information Technology official (or at the Sheriff's Department, the coordinated executive command structure) for the department or major organization unit. ***Managing is defined as the process of organizing, coordinating, scheduling, overseeing, and closing the work of projects and programs to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria; to develop the project scope, define project guidelines, obtain business and information technology approvals, and coordinate the resources necessary to successfully complete the project. ****Project execution is defined as putting plans and strategies into action to complete the project according to its objectives and includes implementing plans, resource allocation, monitoring progress, managing risks, communication to stakeholders, and quality control. License: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize alternative method of transportation when needed in carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Expectations: 2- Light. This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Desirable Qualifications: Technical knowledge and understanding of IT infrastructures and proficiency with project management tools like Microsoft Project. Experience working in a public agency (e.g., City, County, State, Federal, etc.). Additional Information Our Assessment Process: First, meet our requirements above. After that, our process includes a structured oral interview covering training, experience, and general ability to perform the duties of the position weighted at 100%. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on assessment to be added onto the list of eligible candidates on the Eligible Register. Note: All notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add DTse@isd.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com , and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notification from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. Eligibility Information: The names of candidates receiving a passing score in the assessment will be placed on the Eligible Register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of promulgation. Passing this examination and being placed on the Eligible Register do not guarantee an offer of employment. Applications will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. No person may compete for this examination more than once every twelve (12) months. How to Apply: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:30 p.m. (PT), on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty . Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Many important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add DTse@isd.lacounty.gov, info@governmentjobs.com, and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Requirements to Qualify as listed on this bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application, and you may be disqualified. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Fair Chance Initiative: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst races. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Have questions about anything listed above? Contact us: Exam Number: W2604A Department Contact Name: Debra Tse Department Contact Phone: (323) 457-5327 Department Contact Email: DTse@isd.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 881-3932 or (323) 267-2013 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 [Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 ] For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Aug 31, 2024
Full Time
Position/Program Information EXAM NUMBER W2604A When to Submit Your Application: We are accepting applications beginning September 3, 2024, at 7:00 a.m., (PT). This examination will remain open until the needs of the service are met and is subject to closure at any time without prior notice. Type of Recruitment: Open Competitive Job Opportunity No out-of-class experience or withhold will be accepted. Check Out Our Outstanding Benefits! Los Angeles County offers one of the strongest public-sector benefits packages in the nation. Flexible Benefit Plans - Benefits may be purchased using tax-free County contribution of an additional 14.5%-17% of the employee's monthly salary. Robust Retirement Packages - Contributory-defined benefit plan; optional tax-deferred income plans that may include a County matching contribution up to 4% of employee's salary. Generous Maternity and Family Leave Benefits Flexible Schedules (Telework - where appropriate) Rideshare, Parking, and Transit Benefits 13 paid holidays per year Click here for more details on employee benefits. Who We Are: The Internal Services Department (ISD) plays a major role in supporting all County of Los Angeles departments and commissions. With an annual budget of over $885 million and 2,162 budgeted positions along with over 5,120 contracted workers of varying professions in facilities management, information technology, environmental, administrative, purchasing and contracting, ISD is the County's trusted partner and provider of choice. The Opportunity: We are pursuing a qualified candidate to fill an Information Technology Project Manager I position in the Innovation Business Management Division (IBMD). Under general supervision, plans, manages, and leads the execution of information technology projects of smaller scale and/or limited complexity and risk. Provides technical leadership and coordination to a project team as needed. This is the first working level in the Information Technology Project Manager Series. Positions allocable to this class typically report to an IT supervisor or manager, and function as managers of information technology projects of smaller or limited scale and complexity. Incumbents utilize techniques, methods, and tools of information technology project management to oversee projects of limited size and/or complexity, and risk as determined by budget allocation, mission criticality, technical and/or solution complexity, and number of involved stakeholder organizations. Positions require information technology and programmatic knowledge necessary to provide insightful and effective planning, management, and oversight of project progress and results. Projects typically assigned to positions in this class are usually well-defined in scope, associated with one line of business or operational function, have limited systems integration, and are generally non-essential to continued County operations and services. Information Technology Project Manager I is distinguished from Information Technology Project Manager II by the latter’s supervisory role and responsibility for managing larger projects of a less well-defined scope, typically associated with more than one department or line of business and having greater mission criticality and technical and/or solution complexity, with interactions with project stakeholders requiring a higher level of facilitation, documentation, and/or particular sensitivity to confidential matters. IT Project Managers are distinguished from IT Business Analysts in that the latter primarily evaluate the business and technological requirements of the product or solution, whereas IT Project Managers primarily plan and execute the stages of its development and implementation. Essential Job Functions Essential Job Functions: Plans, manages, and leads the execution of medium to large information technology projects such as upgrades to existing systems or implementation of commercial off-the-shelf software without substantial customization. Collaborates with project stakeholders and contributes to or leads project initiation activities that may include defining scope and performance measures, developing a business case, determining a project approach, and developing and establishing a project charter. Contributes to or leads project-planning activities such as alternatives analyses and feasibility assessments, refinements of scope and performance measures, project approach, identification of resource requirements, budget and schedule development, establishment of initial project team and document project management plan. Understands and applies appropriate methodologies and tools for specific projects and situations to deliver consistent, effective, and quality results. Manages all aspects of project execution including budget and funding outlays, resources, schedule, staff and plan performance, risks, reporting, anticipated and unexpected issues and problems, quality, scope, outcomes, and results. Contributes to or leads the development and execution of communication plan, which may include communicating with multiple stakeholders about the project’s impact or status. Prepares status reports and provides updates to internal and external project stakeholders, sponsors, and oversight agencies. Coordinates, requests, and recommends changes to original specifications with project sponsor, project team, or stakeholders. Identifies potential problems and facilitates their resolution by determining or recommending and implementing a risk mitigation strategy. Leads or participates in project close-out activities such as transitions, lessons learned, and post-implementation review and reporting. Applies interpersonal skills to establish and maintain effective working relationships with team members, management, and stakeholders. Participate actively in developing solicitations and associated documents for contracted services in connection with ongoing projects as needed. Serves as technical lead and coordinate the activities of a project team as needed. Requirements Requirements to Qualify: Option I: A Bachelor’s degree* from an accredited college or university in Computer Science, Management Information Systems, or a closely related field -AND- Three (3) years of experience performing software development, information technology project management, or business or systems analysis in a centralized information technology organization**. Option II: Six (6) years of experience in planning, managing***, and leading the execution**** of information technology projects in a centralized information technology organization**. A Bachelor’s degree* from an accredited college or university in any field may substitute for up to two (2) years of the required experience. For Options I and II, Project Management Professional (PMP) certification from the Project Management Institute may be substituted for an additional two (2) years of experience. Special Requirement Information: *In order to receive credit for any degree, such as a Bachelor's, or PMP certification, you must include a legible copy of the official diploma/certification, official transcripts, or official letter from the accredited institution which shows degree has been conferred and the area of specialization with your application at the time of filing or within five (5) calendar days from application submission. Note : Foreign studies must be evaluated by an academic credential evaluation and deemed to be equivalent to degrees from the United States. (See Accreditation Information under Employment Information). We do not accept password-protected documents. Ensure documents are unlocked before attaching to your application or sending to the exam analyst. **Centralized Information Technology Organization is defined in the County of Los Angeles as that which is responsible, under the direction or guidance of the Chief Information Technology official (or at the Sheriff's Department, the coordinated executive command structure) for the department or major organization unit. ***Managing is defined as the process of organizing, coordinating, scheduling, overseeing, and closing the work of projects and programs to achieve specific goals and meet specific success criteria; to develop the project scope, define project guidelines, obtain business and information technology approvals, and coordinate the resources necessary to successfully complete the project. ****Project execution is defined as putting plans and strategies into action to complete the project according to its objectives and includes implementing plans, resource allocation, monitoring progress, managing risks, communication to stakeholders, and quality control. License: A valid California Class C Driver License or the ability to utilize alternative method of transportation when needed in carry out job-related essential functions. Physical Expectations: 2- Light. This class includes administrative and clerical positions requiring light physical effort that may include occasional light lifting to a 10-pound limit and some bending, stooping, or squatting. Considerable ambulation may be involved. Desirable Qualifications: Technical knowledge and understanding of IT infrastructures and proficiency with project management tools like Microsoft Project. Experience working in a public agency (e.g., City, County, State, Federal, etc.). Additional Information Our Assessment Process: First, meet our requirements above. After that, our process includes a structured oral interview covering training, experience, and general ability to perform the duties of the position weighted at 100%. Candidates must achieve a passing score of 70% or higher on assessment to be added onto the list of eligible candidates on the Eligible Register. Note: All notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add DTse@isd.lacounty.gov , info@governmentjobs.com , and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notification from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Los Angeles County will not consider claims of not viewing or receiving notification to be a valid reason for late test administration or rescheduling of a test component. Eligibility Information: The names of candidates receiving a passing score in the assessment will be placed on the Eligible Register in the order of their score group for a period of twelve (12) months following the date of promulgation. Passing this examination and being placed on the Eligible Register do not guarantee an offer of employment. Applications will be processed on an as-received basis and promulgated to the eligible register accordingly. No person may compete for this examination more than once every twelve (12) months. How to Apply: Applications must be filed online only. We must receive your application before 5:30 p.m. (PT), on the last day of filing. Applications submitted by U.S. mail, fax, or in person will not be accepted. Apply online by clicking on the green "Apply" button at the top right of this posting. You can also track the status of your application using the website https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty . Plan to submit your online application well in advance of the deadline as you may be required to verify your email address. This only needs to be done once per email address, and if you already have a job seeker account on www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacounty , you can verify at any time by logging in and following the prompts. This is to enhance the security of your online application and to ensure you do not enter an incorrect email address. Many important notifications including invitation letters will be sent electronically to the email address provided on the application. It is important that you provide a valid email address. Please add DTse@isd.lacounty.gov, info@governmentjobs.com, and noreply@governmentjobs.com to your email address and list of approved senders to prevent email notifications from being filtered as spam/junk/clutter mail. Applicants have the ability to opt out of emails from LA County. If you unsubscribe, you will not receive any email notification for any examination for which you apply with Los Angeles County. Regardless of whether you choose to unsubscribe, you can always check for notifications by logging into governmentjobs.com and viewing your profile inbox, which saves a copy of all emailed notices. Please make sure you put in the time and effort when filling out your application and supplemental questions completely. The acceptance of your application depends on whether you have clearly shown that you meet the Requirements to Qualify as listed on this bulletin. Provide any relevant job experience in the spaces provided so we can evaluate your qualifications for the job. For each job held, give the name and address of your employer, your job title, beginning and ending dates, number of hours worked per week, and description of work performed. If your application is incomplete, it will be rejected. Please note that all information included in the application materials is subject to verification at any point during the examination and hiring process, including after an appointment has been made. Falsification of any information may result in disqualification or rescission of appointment. Utilizing verbiage from Class Specification and Requirements serving as your description of duties will not be sufficient to demonstrate that you meet the requirements. Doing so may result in an incomplete application, and you may be disqualified. Computer and Internet Access at Public Libraries: For Candidates who may not have regular access to a computer or the internet, applications can be completed on computers at public libraries throughout Los Angeles County. Fair Chance Initiative: The County of Los Angeles is a Fair Chance employer. Except for a very limited number of positions, you will not be asked to provide information about a conviction history unless you receive a contingent offer of employment. The County will make an individualized assessment of whether your conviction history has a direct or adverse relationship with the specific duties of the job, and consider potential mitigating factors, including, but not limited to, evidence and extent of rehabilitation, recency of the offense(s), and age at the time of the offense(s). If asked to provide information about a conviction history, any convictions or court records which are exempted by a valid court order do not have to be disclosed. Anti-Racism, Diversity, and Inclusion (ARDI): The County of Los Angeles recognizes and affirms that all people are created equal and are entitled to all rights afforded by the Constitution of the United States. The Department of Human Resources is committed to promoting Anti-racism, Diversity, and Inclusion efforts to address the inequalities and disparities amongst races. We support the ARDI Strategic Plan and its goals by improving equality, diversity, and inclusion in recruitment, selection, and employment practices. Have questions about anything listed above? Contact us: Exam Number: W2604A Department Contact Name: Debra Tse Department Contact Phone: (323) 457-5327 Department Contact Email: DTse@isd.lacounty.gov California Relay Services Phone: (800) 735-2922 ADA Coordinator Phone: (323) 881-3932 or (323) 267-2013 Teletype Phone: (800) 899-4099 [Alternate Teletype Phone: (800) 897-0077 ] For detailed information, please click here Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Kitsap County, WA
Port Orchard, Washington, United States
OVERVIEW Position Information Performs complex professional accounting work, supervises support staff and accounting activities to provide management (both Public Works and Auditor's Office) with necessary financial information for diverse areas of the interdepartmental accounting system. Maintains a comprehensive departmental grant accounting system, construction contracts, job costing, work orders, labor distribution, contract management, purchasing and fiscal reporting, compliance with performance standards, and oversee accounts payable and procurement. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Required Education and Experience Bachelors Degree in accounting, finance or related field; and Five years of professional experience in the government accounting, finance, and budget; One year of supervisory experience; or Any equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the applicant with the desired knowledge, skills and ability required to perform the work. Preferre d Education, Experience or Other Qualifications Experience working in a government agency; preferably county government. Experience conducting utility rate studies, financing strategies and multi-year forecasts for utility funds. Experience managing accounts payable and procurement. Managing multiple contracts for construction of capital assets in a public environment. Asset Management and reporting experience. Experience using Workday. Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note: The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment, the successful candidate must: Submit official transcripts from an accredited college or university or business school, if education is being used to meet the minimum qualifications. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, as determined by the hiring authority at time of job posting. Pass a criminal history background check through law enforcement agencies. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: Professional accounting principles, theories, concepts, practices and terminology. Government accounting principles, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) and procedures. Federal, State and local laws, regulations and ordinances pertaining to public fiscal affairs in relation to governmental and proprietyary (Business) Funds. Automated data processing principles and accounting applications to include Workday. Modern leadership, personnel, and supervisory principles and practices, including office practices and procedures. Budget, finance, payroll, grant and contract administration systems, requirements, theories and best practices. Skilled in: Schedule and prioritize workflow to complete tasks and meet deadlines. Communicate effectively orally and in writing. Maintain working relationships with internal and external stakeholders with conflicting priorities. Understand and execute oral and written instructions and procedures. Interpret and implement a variety of documents, policies, and procedures. Read, interpret, and apply federal, state, and local government laws and regulations regarding grants, contracts and procurement. Organize and oversee interdepartmental work programs, including monitoring and compiling budgets, contracts, funding, grant requirements, timekeeping and accounts payable/receivable. Utilizing financial management systems. Analyze, interpret and prepare accounting reports and financial statements. Analyze and solve a variety of difficult and complex problems in financial areas. Work independently without regular direction and troubleshoot problems in assigned area of responsibility. Abilities to: Appear for scheduled work with regular, reliable, and punctual attendance. Communicate Effectively, orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other staff, the citizens and representatives of other agencies. Physically perform assigned duties and essential functions of the position. Work various shifts, evenings, weekends, holidays and overtime as required. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others using tact, courtesy, and good judgement. Maintain confidentiality and a professional demeanor under a heavy workload and stressful situations. Plan, supervise, coordinate and evaluate staff. Organize and oversee work programs. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Provide work direction and review the work of others. This position is identified as an "Essential Employee" under the Public Works Inclement Weather/Emergency Response policy. Working Conditions/Physical Activities (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Positions in this class typically require: Primarily works in an office environment Position may require: Sitting and/or standing for short or extended periods of time, clear speaking and adequate hearing sufficient to communicate effectively and respond appropriately in-person and/or on the telephone; sufficient hearing and vision, repetitive motions for computer use. Requires exertion of force of 25 pounds occasionally, 10 pounds frequently, to lift/carry/move objects, files/documents, and other materials as required. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Contract administration for Public Works, and the management of the accounts payable process for acquisition and procurement of supplies, professional services, and construction contracts. Determine amounts needed for accounts payable and other transactions, calculate future interest earnings. Assist in the coordination, preparation & monitoring of multi-funded budgets, divisions, and departments, ensuring the correct classification and distribution of revenue and expenditures per legal requirements on accounts in accordance with Budgeting Accounting Reporting Systems (BARS), county procedures, and program needs. Prepares and maintains full accrual job costing, processing information, developing procedures, & answer requests from management and staff. Develop and compile complete financial data and reports for interim, monthly, quarterly and annual reports for County Road construction project progress billings to the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board (TIB), local, state, and federal requirements for grant reimbursements, and to the County Road Administration Board (CRAB) . Assist the Financial Manager in developing & maintaining department & division foals and procedures within Public Works and the Auditor's Office. Approve Construction Contracts for job costing to report to the County Road Administration Board. Assist with the County's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and the Annual County Road Administration Board (CRAB) reporting for funding and standard of good practices for County Engineers. Supervise subordinates; prioritize, assigns and monitors work; evaluate performance; select and train staff, recommend and implement decisions regarding employee selection and discipline; ensure resources are available for operations and train and/or cross-train staff. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is non-represented and covered under the Kitsap County Personnel Manual. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the application materials submitted. Per RCW 42.56.250, all applications for public employment, including the names of applicants, resumes, and other related materials submitted with respect to an applicant are exempt from public inspection. This recruitment is being used to fill an existing open position, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Flexible hours are available, as approved by management. This position is open until filled with applications screened weekly. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx
Aug 17, 2024
Full Time
OVERVIEW Position Information Performs complex professional accounting work, supervises support staff and accounting activities to provide management (both Public Works and Auditor's Office) with necessary financial information for diverse areas of the interdepartmental accounting system. Maintains a comprehensive departmental grant accounting system, construction contracts, job costing, work orders, labor distribution, contract management, purchasing and fiscal reporting, compliance with performance standards, and oversee accounts payable and procurement. QUALIFICATIONS FOR PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Required Education and Experience Bachelors Degree in accounting, finance or related field; and Five years of professional experience in the government accounting, finance, and budget; One year of supervisory experience; or Any equivalent combination of experience and education that provides the applicant with the desired knowledge, skills and ability required to perform the work. Preferre d Education, Experience or Other Qualifications Experience working in a government agency; preferably county government. Experience conducting utility rate studies, financing strategies and multi-year forecasts for utility funds. Experience managing accounts payable and procurement. Managing multiple contracts for construction of capital assets in a public environment. Asset Management and reporting experience. Experience using Workday. Required Licenses, Certificates, Examinations/Tests and Other Requirements Please note: The incumbent is responsible for obtaining and maintaining all of the following required licenses, certifications and other requirements. Prior to employment, the successful candidate must: Submit official transcripts from an accredited college or university or business school, if education is being used to meet the minimum qualifications. Pass all job-related examinations/tests necessary to demonstrate required knowledge, skills and abilities, as determined by the hiring authority at time of job posting. Pass a criminal history background check through law enforcement agencies. Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Knowledge of: Professional accounting principles, theories, concepts, practices and terminology. Government accounting principles, Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP) and Generally Accepted Auditing Standards (GAAS) and procedures. Federal, State and local laws, regulations and ordinances pertaining to public fiscal affairs in relation to governmental and proprietyary (Business) Funds. Automated data processing principles and accounting applications to include Workday. Modern leadership, personnel, and supervisory principles and practices, including office practices and procedures. Budget, finance, payroll, grant and contract administration systems, requirements, theories and best practices. Skilled in: Schedule and prioritize workflow to complete tasks and meet deadlines. Communicate effectively orally and in writing. Maintain working relationships with internal and external stakeholders with conflicting priorities. Understand and execute oral and written instructions and procedures. Interpret and implement a variety of documents, policies, and procedures. Read, interpret, and apply federal, state, and local government laws and regulations regarding grants, contracts and procurement. Organize and oversee interdepartmental work programs, including monitoring and compiling budgets, contracts, funding, grant requirements, timekeeping and accounts payable/receivable. Utilizing financial management systems. Analyze, interpret and prepare accounting reports and financial statements. Analyze and solve a variety of difficult and complex problems in financial areas. Work independently without regular direction and troubleshoot problems in assigned area of responsibility. Abilities to: Appear for scheduled work with regular, reliable, and punctual attendance. Communicate Effectively, orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other staff, the citizens and representatives of other agencies. Physically perform assigned duties and essential functions of the position. Work various shifts, evenings, weekends, holidays and overtime as required. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others using tact, courtesy, and good judgement. Maintain confidentiality and a professional demeanor under a heavy workload and stressful situations. Plan, supervise, coordinate and evaluate staff. Organize and oversee work programs. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Provide work direction and review the work of others. This position is identified as an "Essential Employee" under the Public Works Inclement Weather/Emergency Response policy. Working Conditions/Physical Activities (The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by the employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Kitsap County provides reasonable accommodation to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.) Positions in this class typically require: Primarily works in an office environment Position may require: Sitting and/or standing for short or extended periods of time, clear speaking and adequate hearing sufficient to communicate effectively and respond appropriately in-person and/or on the telephone; sufficient hearing and vision, repetitive motions for computer use. Requires exertion of force of 25 pounds occasionally, 10 pounds frequently, to lift/carry/move objects, files/documents, and other materials as required. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Contract administration for Public Works, and the management of the accounts payable process for acquisition and procurement of supplies, professional services, and construction contracts. Determine amounts needed for accounts payable and other transactions, calculate future interest earnings. Assist in the coordination, preparation & monitoring of multi-funded budgets, divisions, and departments, ensuring the correct classification and distribution of revenue and expenditures per legal requirements on accounts in accordance with Budgeting Accounting Reporting Systems (BARS), county procedures, and program needs. Prepares and maintains full accrual job costing, processing information, developing procedures, & answer requests from management and staff. Develop and compile complete financial data and reports for interim, monthly, quarterly and annual reports for County Road construction project progress billings to the Washington State Transportation Improvement Board (TIB), local, state, and federal requirements for grant reimbursements, and to the County Road Administration Board (CRAB) . Assist the Financial Manager in developing & maintaining department & division foals and procedures within Public Works and the Auditor's Office. Approve Construction Contracts for job costing to report to the County Road Administration Board. Assist with the County's Annual Comprehensive Financial Report and the Annual County Road Administration Board (CRAB) reporting for funding and standard of good practices for County Engineers. Supervise subordinates; prioritize, assigns and monitors work; evaluate performance; select and train staff, recommend and implement decisions regarding employee selection and discipline; ensure resources are available for operations and train and/or cross-train staff. OTHER POSITION RELATED INFORMATION Who May Apply : This position is open to the general public. Applications will be screened for qualifications and completion of all the required materials and forms. The most competitive applicants may be contacted for further steps in the selection process, which may include testing for office and computer skills. This position is classified as exempt from overtime under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) This position is non-represented and covered under the Kitsap County Personnel Manual. Internal applicants should be aware that a change in union status or bargaining unit may impact your benefits and accruals. Please contact Human Resources if you have questions. Kitsap County is an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to age, ancestry, color, family or medical care leave, gender identity or expression, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, national origin, physical or mental disability, political affiliation, protected veteran status, race, religion, sex (including pregnancy), sexual orientation, or any other characteristic protected by applicable laws, regulations and ordinances. We also consider qualified applicants regardless of criminal histories, consistent with legal requirements. If you need assistance and/or a reasonable accommodation due to a disability during the application or the recruiting process, please contact our Human Resources Office. Only authorized employees and hiring authorities have access to the application materials submitted. Per RCW 42.56.250, all applications for public employment, including the names of applicants, resumes, and other related materials submitted with respect to an applicant are exempt from public inspection. This recruitment is being used to fill an existing open position, and may be used to fill future openings for up to six (6) months. Flexible hours are available, as approved by management. This position is open until filled with applications screened weekly. At Kitsap County, we strive to take care of our team! Our employees are the greatest asset of Kitsap County, and we take pride in offering a highly competitive compensation and benefits package to all eligible employees. County Paid Benefits Include: Medical - Kaiser Permanente (HMO) or Aetna (PPO) Dental -Delta Dental or Willamette Vision - VSP Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) Life Insurance - Basic, Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Voluntary Term Life Insurance (VTL) Disability - Short-term disability & Long-term disability Voya Voluntary Insurance Transportation incentives Employee Assistance Program Travel Assistance Program Wellness program https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Wellness.aspx Benefits become effective on the first calendar day of the month following the month in which the employee is hired except if the employee's hire date is the first calendar day of the month, benefits begin on the day of hire. More information about employee benefits is available on the county's website at: https://spf.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Benefits.aspx or the Kitsap County Digital Benefits Guide . *Voluntary benefit options also available at the employee's expense Retirement: Employees are covered under the PERS retirement plan provided through the Washington State Department of Retirement Systems and Social Security. Deferred Compensation (IRS Plan 457b): tax-deferred savings program Holidays 11 paid holidays and 2 additional floating holiday per year Vacation Leave New employees are credited with 48 hours of annual leave upon hire and will be begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 360 hours from one calendar year to the next. Annual leave accrual will increase upon tenure, as follows: Upon completion of 3 years: 15 days per year (10.00 hours per month) Upon completion of 5 years: 20 days per year (13.33 hours per month) Upon completion of 10 years: 25 days per year (16.67 hours per month) Sick Leave All new hires will be credited with 48 hours of sick leave upon hire and will begin accruing at the rate of 8 hours per month starting on their 7th month of employment. Employees may carry over 1200 hours from one calendar year to the next. ***Part-time employees benefit contributions and leave accruals will beprorated*** Current County Employees If you are transferring or promoting into this position you are responsible for reviewing these benefit changes; prior to accepting a position. In addition, it is your responsibility to notify the Auditor's Payroll Division of a change in union status. NOTE: This is a general overview of the benefits offered through employment with Kitsap County, and every effort has been made to ensure its accuracy. If any information on this document conflicts or is incorrect with the provisions of the Personnel Manual, applicable laws, policies, rules or official plan documents they will prevail. The Personnel Manual is available at: https://www.kitsapgov.com/hr/Pages/Personnel-Manual-2019.aspx