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CAPITAL PROJECTS
DIVISION MANAGER
Effective: 11/21/03
Range
M-24
Respirator Class: 3
DEFINITION
Manage the Capital Projects Division of the Engineering Department of
the District; perform special managerial duties as required; and do all
related work as required.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND
EXERCISED
- Receive general direction
from the Director of Engineering.
- Exercise direct and general
supervision over professional, technical, and clerical positions in
the Capital Projects Division.
EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Provide professional engineering
expertise in planning, organizing, directing, and managing the Capital
Projects Division of the Engineering Department, making independent
decisions as necessary in the management of the division.
- Coordinate with all departments
and divisions in the scheduling and/or development of District projects,
including assignment of projects and activities.
- Coordinate and participate
in the hiring and direction of outside consultants.
- Attend to division personnel
management matters, including safety and training programs, evaluations,
promotions, transfers, and disciplinary actions.
- Coordinate work of the division
with that of other divisions and departments.
- Review and appraise division
project and work reports.
- Review and approve designs,
plans, and specifications.
- Confer with state and federal
agencies.
- Represent the District at
professional meetings and conferences in regard to present and future
projects and various District matters.
- Prepare reports and position
papers and submit appropriate materials to management and/or the Board
of Directors for necessary action.
- Oversee the investigations
of new techniques and products for approval for use in the District.
- Coordinate and direct through
subordinate supervisors all investigations, studies, research, analyses,
programs, projects, operations, and maintenance assigned to or being
a responsibility of the division.
- Act on behalf of the Director
of Engineering as required.
- Perform related duties as
required.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
- Engineering principles
and practices as related and applied to the design, construction, and
operation of wastewater collection, treatment, and disposal systems
and facilities.
- Materials, procedures,
and equipment used in construction, operation, and maintenance of wastewater
facilities and equipment.
- Principles and techniques
of organization, management, personnel administration, budgeting, and
staff development.
- Local, regional, and state
related programs including state and federal grants.
Ability to:
- On a continuous basis analyze
and provide direction and/or guidance to staff; identify technical and
managerial problems; interpret specifications, plans, memos, and technical
documents; know engineering and managerial methods; observe employee
work skills; problem solve technical and managerial and/or personnel
problems; remember District procedures and technical information; understand
people and technical problems and issues concerning customers; and explain
District needs.
- Sit at desk and in meetings
for long periods of time on a continuous basis; use telephone and write
or use a keyboard to communicate through written means.
- Plan, organize, direct,
and control the work of others.
- Apply engineering principles
and techniques in the solution of difficult and complex engineering
problems.
- Prepare complete and concise
technical reports, grants, and letters.
- Perceive and analyze problems
and take effective corrective action.
- Establish and maintain
cooperative working relationships.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely
provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical
way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Experience:
- Ten years of progressively
responsible professional engineering experience including four years
of experience in supervising professional, technical, and trade personnel.
Education:
- Equivalent to a bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university with major work in civil,
mechanical, chemical engineering, or a closely related field. A master's
degree in sanitary or chemical engineering is desirable.
LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES
- Possession of a valid Certificate
of Registration as a professional engineer in civil, mechanical, or
chemical engineering as issued by the State of California.
- Possession of a valid California
Driver's License.
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