Public Works Director/City Engineer

Farmington, New Mexico

City of Bloomfield
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Job Opening 2023-21.5 Job Position:Public Works Director/City Engineer Number of Job Vacancies:One (1) Department: Administration Work Location:City of Bloomfield Salary Range: $83,096.00 - $105,680.00 DOE/Q with Full Competitive Benefits Status:Regular/Full-Time Days Worked: Monday through Thursday, 7:00 AM to 5:30 PM Application Deadline: Open Until Filled JOB OVERVIEW GENERAL PURPOSE & NATURE OF JOB Provides critical services for the public by directing all aspects and functions of the Municipal Operations Department, including the maintenance, design, and management of streets, water distribution system, sewer collection system, wastewater treatment, City irrigation system, and drinking water treatment. Responsible for overseeing the Streets department, Water Treatment Plant, and the Wastewater Treatment Plant. Plans, organizes, oversees, coordinates, and reviews the work of professional, technical and administrative staff performing difficult and complex support related to all Engineering and Public Works activities. This is a critical position within the City where errors could severely impact organizational efficiency, public image, and adversely impact public health and safety. This position is responsible for the majority of the City's services-based public infrastructure. Judgments will be required without existing guidelines and policies to guide decisions. The incumbent performs engineering duties, including planning, designing, and overseeing capital projects, such as roads, bridges, irrigation projects, water lines projects, stormwater projects, water treatment systems, and sewage treatment and collection and distribution systems. Performs executive level administrative, supervisory and engineering work necessary to manage the engineering, construction and inspection of engineered capital projects. Provides advisory and expert guidance services to other City departments, the City Manager, and the City Council on matters related to civil engineering. Develops cost estimates for construction projects. This position has a high level of responsibility related to interacting with the public, press, elected officials, and federal and state regulators. The incumbent should be able to communicate with these entities in a clear and concise fashion, and project a positive image for the City. As an Engineer this position serves as the City's technical representative to the Metropolitan Planning Organization. The position requires considerable engineering and technical knowledge and the use of independent judgment in the safe and efficient management and operation of the City Service Departments. General goals and objectives are given by the City Manager; however, an employee in this position exercises considerable independent discretion in all aspects of Public Works and Engineering services. Instructions to the employee are general and infrequent; the employee must routinely use independent judgment when executing tasks and has great autonomy and freedom to act to provide critical services for the public. SUPERVISION EXERCISED Supervises multiple divisions within the Public Works Department. Delegates work through subordinate supervisor(s). Hires, trains, promotes, disciplines and evaluates the performance of staff. Must be proficient in managing consultants, engineers, contractors, and architects. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS(PERFORMS SOME OR ALL OF THE FOLLOWING) Assist Projects Coordinator and GIS/P&Z Director as needed. Perform technical and engineering analysis of issues and options regarding Public Works and engineering projects. Act on identified best course of action based on analysis to resolve issues. Responds to public or press inquiries related to current and proposed construction and engineered projects. Respond to the public and press related to all operations of the City's infrastructure, with the exception of the Electric Department. Provide engineering guidance regarding design, construction or project modifications and structural repairs to managerial personnel. Manage, coordinate and direct the construction, operation or maintenance activities at project sites and capital projects. Inspect project sites to monitor progress and ensure conformance to design specifications and safety standards. Estimate quantities and cost of materials, equipment, or labor to determine project feasibility. Conduct engineering research and compile comprehensive reports. Compute various civil engineering factors to determine design specifications. Review the work of outside engineers as an added layer of quality assurance/quality control for engineered projects. Analyze survey reports, maps, drawings, blueprints, aerial photography and other topographical or geologic data to plan projects. Work with the Metropolitan Planning Organization for capital planning and transportation needs analysis. Pursue funding for transportation projects. Serve as the City's engineering expert and representative on the MPO Technical Committee. Prepare and/or present public reports on topics such as required engineering services, bid proposals, environmental impact statements, property, construction, and right-of-way issues at Capital Project meetings and/or Commission meetings. Oversees the engineering of projects to ensure compliance with City design standards, as well as other applicable standards such as APWA, 10 State Standards, and AWWA standards. Sets engineering policy, practices, procedures and standards relating to public infrastructure. Review and approve infrastructure projects associated with development activity. Develop and manage the budget of multiple sections, including water distribution, irrigation, wastewater collection, streets, water treatment, and wastewater treatment. Negotiate contracts to ensure fair pricing for engineering services, construction services, and other related services to support the operations of Public Works. Ensure compliance with multiple regulatory requirements, including but not limited to the Safe Drinking Water Act, the Clean Water Act, and the New Mexico Drinking Water Regulations by utilizing the application of expert knowledge and experience. Attend City Council meetings and represent the City on various workgroups, committees, and meetings with the public and governmental agencies. Prepare and present information to the City Council at work sessions and Council meetings. Provide the City Manager and City Council with recommendations based on engineering analysis. Monitor and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; assesses and monitors workload, administrative and support systems, and internal reporting relationships. Conduct a variety of departmental organizational and operational studies and investigations. Identifies, develops, and implements improvements when necessitated to improve operations. Create work policy for multiple sections. Develop operational policies that affect many of the operational aspects of City services. Oversee all aspects of the streets department, water treatment and distribution departments, and the wastewater collection and treatment departments Selects, trains, motivates, and evaluates personnel. Works with employees to correct deficiencies. Implements discipline and termination procedures. PUBLIC CONTACT Contacts with administrators, the public, and the press with significant impact on programs, projects and policies. Respond to difficult and sensitive public inquiries and complaints and develops and implements resolution actions. This position will interact frequently with the public and the City Council. BUDGET Primary responsibility to prepare and administer a budget for more than one division. OTHER Establish and maintain effective working relationships. Ensures that departmental personnel cooperate with personnel from other city departments on joint projects. Must be able to provide information to supervisor, city council, co-workers and subordinates by telephone, in written form, e-mail or in person in a clear, concise manner. Must be able to perform duties with little direct supervision, and problem solve in a high stress, fast-paced, continually changing environment. KSA"S Building and Construction - Expert knowledge of methods, materials, and techniques used in the construction of public works projects, including water distribution systems, water treatment systems, wastewater collection systems, wastewater treatment systems, street and road projects, and traffic system design. Transportation - Knowledge of principles and methods for moving people by road, including the relative costs and benefits. Administration/Management - Professional knowledge of business and management principles involved in strategic planning, resource allocation, leadership, and coordination of human capital and resources. Demonstrated mastery of the practices, principles, and theories of administration. Knowledge of the principles and practices of employee supervision, including work planning, assignment, review and evaluation. Public Safety - Knowledge of relevant equipment, policies, procedures and strategies to promote effective safety operations for the protection of employees, public, and property. Budgeting and Finances: Knowledge of public agency budgets, contract administration, administrative practices, and general principles of risk management related to functions of assigned area. Expert knowledge of the practical application of engineering science and technology. This includes applying principles, techniques, procedures, standards, and equipment to the engineered design and production of public works projects, specifically focused on the application of civil, traffic, and environmental engineering. Knowledge of the practices related to researching engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives . click apply for full job details
Date Posted: 15 May 2024
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