Assistant Director Of Utilities
Under general supervision, manages the personnel, facilities, and equipment for the operation and maintenance of the City's water and wastewater treatment plants and Field Services operations of the Utilities division; checks the stormwater permit and emergency response programs for compliance with state and federal standards; monitors operations and budgets, and develops policy and procedure revisions; monitors the maintenance and repair of the distribution and collection systems, and maintenance of the water distribution and water metering systems and equipment.
Essential functions include managing the Water and Wastewater Treatment plants, Water Distribution / Wastewater Collection divisions, and public utilities field operations, including infrastructure, maintenance, and operations; developing and implementing policies, procedures, goals, and objectives. Monitors treatment plants' and field operations' work activities to identify and resolve problems and maintenance requirements; assures that operations are in compliance with state and federal laws, regulations, and safety standards, and City policies and procedures.
Other duties include monitoring operations; reviewing and evaluating work methods and procedures to assure quality work results and effective use of resources; developing plans, priorities, and resource allocations for treatment plants, infrastructure maintenance, support, development and repair issues. Coordinates treatment plants' operations, staffing, and maintenance procedures; meets with supervisors to define and resolve problems; coordinates assignments and equipment allocation; evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of operational methods and procedures, and identifies opportunities for improvement.
Manages staff; plans, prioritizes, and assigns tasks and projects; instructs and trains staff; monitors work; develops staff skills; evaluates performance, and assures compliance with quality and safety standards; analyzes workload trends, and develops plans for staffing, training, and assignment adjustments. Assures effective communication of issues; interprets and explains federal and state rules and regulations; investigates and resolves complaints and customer service issues.
Manages the collection, analysis, and reporting of operational, administrative and laboratory data; maintains records and prepares mandated reports for regulatory agencies, and status reports on treatment plants' and field services operations. Develops and monitors operational budgets; monitors and approves expenditures; manages the purchase of equipment, tools, and materials and assures that inventory is sufficient to meet operational demands. Supports the divisional operations with regular and timely attendance. Must have and maintain a cell phone for City use to hold this position. Supports the relationship between the City of Odessa and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with visitors and City staff; maintains confidentiality of work-related issues and City information; performs other duties as required or assigned.
Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in engineering preferred and five years' experience in water utilities management, and project management in the public sector. Knowledge of fundamentals of civil engineering, mathematics, and physics; state and Federal regulations governing municipal utilities; TCEQ quality regulations, inspection protocols, best practices, and compliance standards; principles and practices of maintenance and repair for water & wastewater facilities and equipment; principles of design, construction and maintenance of W / WW projects; principles and practices of administrative management, including personnel rules, cost accounting, budgeting, procurement, contract management, project management, and employee supervision; proper use and storage of chemicals, including OSHA Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) for hazardous chemicals used in the workplace; principles of Information Technology, including Geographic Information Systems.
Skills include analyzing infrastructure and engineering issues, evaluating alternatives, and developing logical recommendations based on findings; using initiative and analyzing operational issues, evaluating alternatives, and developing logical recommendations based on findings; evaluating and monitoring data to identify trends, and verify compliance with state and federal standards; preparing analytical reports and interpreting test results; developing and documenting analytical procedures and methods; using initiative and independent judgment within established procedural guidelines; interpreting and applying technical standards and procedures, federal and state rules and regulations, and City policies and procedures; developing and implementing procedures for cost effective management of allocated resources; assessing and prioritizing multiple tasks, projects and demands; establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with City employees, officials, and representatives from other local, state, and federal agencies; supervising and leading staff, and delegating tasks and authority; operating a personal computer utilizing a variety of business and technical software; communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
License and certification requirements include a valid Texas State Driver's License; Class B Water and Wastewater III licenses from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) are required within 1 year of employment; Class A licenses are preferred; registration as a Professional Engineer by the Texas Board of Professional Engineers is preferred.
Physical demands and working environment include work performed in a hybrid setting in a standard office environment and out in the field as needed.
Assistant Director Of • Odessa, TX, US