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Assistant Public Works Director - City of Winter Haven, FL (ID: 346040) |
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Title | Assistant Public Works Director |
Type | Public Works - Management |
Date Posted | 2019-12-06 |
City / Organization | City of Winter Haven, FL |
Website | Click Here for the Position Listing |
Email Contact | humanresources@mywinterhaven.com |
Description | Essential Job Functions: Performs highly responsible professional, technical, and administrative work assisting with directing all phases of municipal public works department operations, staff, and service quality. Assists the Public Works Director with planning, organizing, supporting and evaluating the activities, programs, and staff involved with residential and commercial refuse collection; recycling; streets maintenance, road and sidewalk construction and maintenance; traffic control and signalization; stormwater and drainage systems; natural resources, and fleet maintenance. Ensures relevant standards are maintained and established goals and objectives are accomplished according to prescribed standards, priorities, time limitations, and funding conditions. Provides leadership, input, and support for the development and implementation of programs to enhance service quality, productivity, community natural resources, and public safety and wellbeing. Provides support to create, abolish or consolidate ordinances, rules, regulations, policies, guidelines, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs), Best Practices, etc. essential to program development and implementation. Assists with the preparation and administration of the Public Works Department budget, inclusive of capital projects. Prepares budget estimates of revenues, expenditures, and personnel costs; supports budget recommendations and ensures department expenditures do not exceed that which is budgeted annually. Supports department purchasing and procurement processes to include creating bid specifications, and assuring contract compliance. Plays an integral role in the City's Transportation Improvement Program. Manages day to day oversight of various capital projects including project planning and design, Grant application and management, on-site reviews, project status meetings, project status reporting, and other associated work to include financial accountability. Assists with the selection and retention of department personnel, to include training and development initiatives. Investigates problems of a disciplinary nature and recommends appropriate action; reviews and provides input on recommendations to hire and/or discipline, department personnel. With a high level of diplomacy, receives and responds to inquiries and concerns from employees, agencies and the general public regarding activities and projects. Facilitates inter-governmental relations among city, county, and state regulatory agencies. Connects and works cooperatively with City officials public and private organizations, and the general public on matters of mutual concern. Supports various community and citizen advisory boards. Prepares and maintains assorted operations and personnel-related records and reports; crafts and makes formal, public presentations and attends a variety of meetings and conferences. Must be available and responsive outside of regular work hours to handle emergencies and/or situations involving departmental operations, services, and staff. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive listing of essential job functions; other essential functions may be required. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities: General knowledge of the principles, practices, and regulations of refuse collection and disposal; recycling; streets, roadway, and sidewalk maintenance; stormwater and drainage; natural resources preservation and management, and fleet maintenance. Knowledge of city, state, and federal rules concerning Public Works operations. Knowledge of recent developments and current literature pertinent to municipal public works administration and supervision. Ability to plan, guide, and lead, diverse public works programs and teams. Ability to apply strategic and tactical thinking and methodologies to assure operations are functioning efficiently, effectively, and safely. Ability to accurately and timely prepare budget documents, bid specifications, and assorted records and reports using the proper format, punctuation, spelling, and grammar. Ability to take quality meeting notes that can be easily transformed into communication pieces to share with the team. Ability to speak with and before others with poise, voice control, and confidence. Experience with effectively planning and leading public meetings. Competent and skilled in the use of computers and assorted software such as Excel (organizing large data sets, advances analysis, producing graphs etc), Word (advanced formatting, digital document review, etc.), Adobe (advanced PDF manipulation), Geospatial Information Systems (GIS) analysis, database software, project management software, asset management software, accounting software, and digital file management. Ability to collect data, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions. Ability to read, interpret and explain procedures; follow and give verbal and written instructions, and counsel and mentor teammates. Ability to facilitate brainstorming sessions, capture input from team members, and translate it into writing. Ability to respond effectively and timely to the organization and community needs. Ability to make independent and sound judgments and decisions, simultaneous with consistently demonstrating skill and leadership. Ability to perform adeptly under stress when confronted with emergencies or tight deadlines. Minimum Education & Experience: Graduation from an accredited college with a Bachelor's degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Engineering or related field; a Master's degree is preferred. Five to ten years of progressively responsible experience administering and supervision in a municipal public works department featuring services similar in nature to refuse collection; recycling; street maintenance, roadway, and sidewalk construction and maintenance; traffic operations, natural resources management, and fleet maintenance. Budget preparation and expenditure monitoring experience is essential. Experience with American Public Works Association (APWA) accreditation is preferred. An equivalent combination of education and experience that is determined to be directly related to the foregoing specific requirements may be substituted. Special Requirements: Must have a valid Florida Class E driver's license and a good driving record as determined by the City of Winter Haven. Salary & Benefits: Salary ranging from $64,064 to $83,907 per year with a benefit package that includes 12 vacation days, 12 sick days, and 11 paid holidays per year; co-sponsored medical, dental and life insurance plan participation; a 401(a) Retirement Plan and Social Security coverage.
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