The Department of Public Works is seeking an Operations Director to perform work of considerable difficulty in the management, planning and directing of the Operations Division (Streets, Sanitation, Parking, Fleet & Equipment Maintenance Sections) and building maintenance at the DPW garages.
Work Schedule:Monday- Friday, 7:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., plus additional hours as required. Alternative work schedule may be considered upon request.
Starting Salary:$106,131 - $124,871/annually dependent upon qualifications.
No residency requirement.
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Organizes, directs and maintains all projects and personnel of the Street, Sanitation, Fleet & Equipment Maintenance and Parking Sections of the Operations Division. This includes responsibility for roadway maintenance, snow removal, sign fabrication, traffic control, yard waste and bulk waste collection, compost facility operation, solid waste and recycling collection, capital equipment purchases, and maintenance of department equipment and buildings.
Oversees the Parking Division operations.
Supervises, guides and directs Operations division supervisory staff. Assists with the hiring process, tracking and developing training programs and recommending discipline. Promotes teamwork and a cohesive work group.
Management liaison to the DPW Labor Association and serves as first contact for any grievances. Communicates department policy and information with all DPW staff. Serves as the assistant to the Public Works Director with regard to staff relations and communications.
Reviews and recommends action related to safety incidents, accidents and equipment damages.
Prepares a draft of the annual operating and capital equipment budget for the Operations Division of the Department of Public Works. Monitors and tracks expenditures. Ensures purchases follow administrative and purchasing guidelines.
Analyzes, develops and maintains department procedures and policies related to the Operations Division. Updates existing policies and procedures, makes recommendations and assists in the development of new policies, programs and procedures to ensure the efficient operation of the Division.
Researches, analyzes, plans and implements new technology for the efficient and cost effective delivery of programs consistent with industry standards.
Implements and oversees asset management programs.
Promotes programs to the public through outreach and communication; investigates and acts on complaints or requests from the public, council and others.
Recommends purchasing and specifications of necessary equipment. Estimates materials and supplies needed for division.
Develops the Operations Division safety program in collaboration with the City’s safety coordinator. Monitors operations and facilities for safe work practices and conditions.
Attends meetings, prepares reports and studies, and presents on Operations Division or management topics.
Ensures compliance with regulatory requirements. Reviews and maintains applicable ordinances.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Bachelor’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Engineering, Engineering Technology or closely related field.
Five years progressively responsible experience in organizational management, organizational safety programs, construction management, public works or related operations and / or regulatory program compliance, with a minimum of 2-years in a supervisory capacity.
Valid driver’s license and good driving record.
A combination of equivalent experience and/or education may be considered.
Considerable knowledge of the common practices, principles and safety precautions involved in the operation of a Department of Public Works or similar operation.
Knowledge of related public works activities including roadway maintenance, snow removal, sign fabrication, traffic control, yard waste and bulk waste collection, compost facility operation, solid waste and recycling collection, capital equipment purchases, and maintenance of department equipment and buildings.
Considerable knowledge of general administrative and recordkeeping practices.
Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of management.
Considerable skill in customer service, public and employee communications and relations.
Considerable knowledge of public works construction and maintenance methods, materials and equipment, federal state and local codes and ordinances related to public works and safety protocols.
Considerable skill in applying industry standards, administrative and management techniques and methods to practical operating problems; preparing clear, comprehensive communications, operational analyses and reports; considerable skill in scheduling and directing the work of supervisory personnel and work groups.
Considerable skill in estimating the materials, supplies and equipment as it relates to the Operations Division. Considerable knowledge of budgeting, purchasing and tracking of expenditures.
Ability to proficiently utilize a computer and the required software. Ability to follow oral and written instructions and to work independently. Ability to analyze and make sound, independent decisions.
Ability to communicate effectively both verbally and in writing. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with staff, other agencies, the general public and City officials. Ability to work the required hours of the position.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to perform the following activities:
Lifting and carrying up to 10-20 pounds.
Frequent standing and sitting.
Ability to focus for long period of time on projects.
Ability to reach, stoop and lift.
The above is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements.