Director of Public Works
Annual salary range is $90,0000 - $110,000. Open unit filled.
Plans, organizes, directs, coordinates and evaluates the activities of the Public Works Department which is comprised of the Water/Wastewater, Animal Control , Streets, oversees the provision of departmental services to City residents; prepares, implements and evaluates capital improvement program and long-range infrastructure development plans; prepares and manages departmental budget; ensures compliance with regulatory requirements; provides technical assistance and liaison with City staff, developers, other agencies.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Identifies and prioritizes project needs, establishes project completion time-lines, and provides direction for the use of available staff on public works infrastructure maintenance and development.
- Confers with architects, engineers, developers, consultants and the general public concerning engineering and public works construction and maintenance matters; assists public in design projects to comply with City development standards; meets with project developers and designers to advise them on City policy standards and alternate design techniques.
- Coordinates work activities with other City departments and contract engineering services; confers with staff as needed in preparing and reviewing plans and specifications, inspecting and supervising projects, and implementing improvements or extensions of City infrastructure.
- Confers with, and provides direction and guidance to Public Works Maintenance and Water/Wastewater staff related to upgrade, maintenance and repair activities in their divisions.
- Prepares annual Public Works budget and submits budget requests to the City Manager; monitors and controls departmental expenditures.
- Provides a variety of data, studies, reports and recommendations related to Public Works Department programs and activities to the City Manager, the City Council and its committees, and other agencies/committees.
- Attends meetings of various committees and organizations as the City or Department representative; provides input, comment and decisions relative to public works projects and programs.
- Participates in the selection, training and development and performance evaluation of the Department’s employees.
- Determines the need for contract construction/repair services involving the public works infrastructure; participates in negotiating contracts; monitors contracts to assure compliance with terms and conditions.
- Develops long range capital facility and infrastructure plans; presents and recommends plans to City Administration; implements plans adopted by the City Council.
- Directs the development and implementation of preventative maintenance programs involving buildings and other structures, the vehicle fleet, streets, water/wastewater systems, etc.
- Maintains files on all engineering and construction projects, including City projects and subdivisions, lot line adjustments and related maps.
- Prepares, reviews and inspects engineering and design work on public improvements.
- Researches public right-of-way and easements and prepares legal descriptions on same.
- Maintains liaison with County and State public works/ engineering staff.
MATERIALS, EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS:
Computer monitor, keyboard, personal computer and programs such as Microsoft Office Suite, Access, Auto-cad; plotter; printer; telephone; programmable calculator; shovel, small hand tools (hammer, etc.); automobile, copier, FAX; water flow meter; drafting equipment.
DESIRABLE SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of:
- Municipal public works planning, design, maintenance and construction.
- Principles and practices of supervision, training and employee development.
- Principles of budget preparation and expenditure control.
- Applicable Federal, State and local laws and regulations pertaining to local government and public works functions.
- Methods of analyzing, evaluating and implementing public works programs in a municipality.
- The theories, principles, practices and techniques of civil engineering, surveying, planning and building construction.
- The California Subdivision Map Act.
Ability to:
- Plan, organize and direct the work of public works personnel.
- Analyze organizational and administrative problems, recommend alternative courses of action, and provide leadership to others in implementing such actions.
- Review plans, specifications and contract documents related to the construction and maintenance of public works projects.
- Prepare clear and comprehensive written reports.
- Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
- Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with City officials, employees, contractors, the general public and representatives of other agencies.
- Apply specific provisions of applicable building, zoning and City standard specifications for public improvements.
- Make calculations and mathematical computations quickly and accurately.
- Select, supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
- Possession of a valid Class C or higher California driver’s license.
- Incumbent must be a results-oriented person and persuasive individual who is accustomed to a “hands on” approach, should value leadership and entrepreneurship over “process,” and must have a high level of sensitivity to customer service.
- Establishing cooperative working relationships with City officials, contractors, representatives of other agencies is essential to the success of the position.
MINIMUM EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION:
Five years of progressively responsible experience in administering public works functions. Any equivalent combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities may be qualifying. A bachelor’s degree, from an accredited four year college or university in Civil Engineering or related field.
DESIRABLE EXPERIENCE/EDUCATION:
Registration as a Registered Civil Engineer in the State of California