POSITION SUMMARY
The Utilities Superintendent, under the guidance of the Manager, is responsible to assist in a variety of managerial, skilled, technical, supervisory, and administrative work in the planning, construction, operation, repair, maintenance, and replacement of municipal wastewater collection and water distribution systems. As a representative of management supports the mission, vision, strategic plan, goals, and decisions of the Department and City.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS
Reports to: Utilities Manager
Direct Reports: Utility Technicians, Foreman, Analyst, Pipelayer
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Utilities Superintendent exercises supervision over and provides for the development of assigned employees. Supports the management of human resources, asset management, inventory processes, equipment acquisition, staff training and development, program management, adherence to regulatory agencies, and customer satisfaction. Ensures reliable, safe, water and wastewater services that are compliant with regulatory agencies and customer expectations. Recommends actions related to hiring, discipline, advancement, or other changes in employee status, and assists in the preparation, administration, and monitoring of the department budget.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
Assist in defining, implementing, and managing the performance of water distribution system and wastewater collection system maintenance and repair programs and emergency response protocols
Plans, organizes, and directs the operations of the Asset Management section within D&C. Oversees the development and implementation of an asset management program that incorporates a comprehensive computerized work management system. Schedules and prioritizes work activities
Coordinates utilities asset management activities and communications; collaborates with engineering, natural resources, and operations division colleagues as well as outside agencies and organizations and other City Departments regarding the preventative maintenance, rehabilitation, repair, or replacement of municipal assets
Develops and presents training materials and other program documentation
Motivates, directs, evaluates, and disciplines employees, makes recommendations concerning employee performance including, actions related to hiring, discipline, advancement, and other changes in employee status
Supervises, assigns, and trains staff to meet City requirements, local, state, and federal regulations
Plans and directs work needed to achieve department stated goals and objectives
Assist in monitoring State, Federal regulations, and industry trends to define appropriate goals and objectives and ensure compliance with applicable standards and regulations.
Instructs personnel in safety procedures and ensures safety procedures are followed
Recommends and identifies, develops, and implements policies and programs
Assist in establishing a system for periodic review of policies to determine when modifications are necessary
Recommends and/or manages infrastructure rehabilitation projects and improvements
Reviews plans and specifications for capital projects to assess operational impacts and costs. Participates in construction coordination committees
May coordinate capital construction activities such as progress reporting, contractor meetings, permitting activities, inspections, project closeout, and calendars to ensure that all phases of construction projects are completed within specifications, cost parameters, and with minimal interruptions to services
Participates in planning, design of capital projects, and development of specifications for soliciting contract proposals
Monitors work of project managers, engineers, contractors, and inspectors
Coordinates resources and activities with other departments, agencies, and customers
Assist in the supervision and control of the maintenance of equipment, materials, supplies, and other resources
Recommends and implements purchasing contracts with specifications to control costs and simplify the purchasing process
Reviews equipment and material specifications to optimize resource utilization
Exercises purchasing authority
Oversees contractor performance and administrative tasks
Serves as backup to the Utility Manager as needed
Serves on various employee and other committees as assigned
Performs all other duties as assigned
Ensure materials and equipment for the project are planned for and delivered on time
Critical documents, local rules and permits are complete, delivered and/or posted
Ensure that utility locations are identified for crews and sub-contractors
Ensure that work and quantities completed are verified with Foreman and Sub-contractors
Monitor and communicate changes in the scope of a project and opportunities for additional savings to the city and the residents in Englewood
In collaboration with the Construction Manager, communicate the work schedule to the customer as required; supervise sub-contractors and vendors on the Project Site
In collaboration with Utilities teams, notify residents of work schedules, and ensure the processing of crew and sub-contractor logs, safety documents, etc.
Ensure construction execution complies with plans and specifications
Attend pre-construction and other meetings related to city projects
PERFORMANCE OF THE ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS OF THIS POSITION REQUIRES:
Ability to make rational decisions through sound logic and deductive reasoning
Ability to work independently and manage time effectively, determine priorities, recall directions and details, and follow-through to complete performance of essential functions
Ability to effectively prioritize project assignments, track, and report project status for multiple projects
Ability to support an ethical, non-discriminatory, and safe work environment
The duties listed above are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar or related to the position.
PREPARATION AND TRAINING
Education:
Work Experience:
Certification and/or Licensures:
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge:
Advanced knowledge of:
Working knowledge of:
Skills and Abilities:
Computer Skills - Advanced skills needed to work in a high technology environment, work with Computerized Maintenance Management System and other computer periphery equipment.
Communication - Strong skills needed to communicate both verbally and in writing. Ability to write reports and correspondence, and give direction, guidance and informal presentations. Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, other city departments/divisions, management, public officials, contractors, vendors, and the general public.
Analytical - Advanced skills needed to determine maintenance and repairs needed; resolve problems. Strong skills needed to interpret technical manuals, specifications, blueprints, schematics, and mechanical drawings.
Mechanical - Strong skills required to work with the tools and equipment used in maintenance, repair, and construction.
Project Management - Strong skills needed to plan, direct, and organize the work of staff, and enact long range plans up to 5 years.
General Management - Strong skills needed for budget management. Also needed for policy and procedure development and administration.
Mathematical - Strong skills needed to use mathematical formulas and conversion tables.
PRINCIPAL WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
Interacts and works with the Deputy Director O&M Water Utilities, City employees, suppliers, vendors, service providers, consultants, customers, citizens, and members of the general public
TOOLS AND SPECIAL EQUIPMENT
Computers, including Microsoft Office suite software, detection devices, mobile radio, telephone, copiers, and other standard office equipment.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work is performed primarily inside. Can work near moving mechanical parts; exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and various chemicals, some of which may be toxic. The employee is exposed to various conditions including noisy, hot, and cold, hazardous conditions, and confined spaces.
SALARY PAY RANGE
$96,624.32 to $144,936.69/Annual Salary
BENEFITS
The City of Englewood offers a comprehensive benefits package including but not limited to:
More information about our benefits can be found here
APPLICATION DEADLINE
Open until filled.