Wastewater Infrastructure Manager

Pima County Government

Tucson, AZ

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$84,572–$101,504 Per Year
LOCATION
Tucson, AZ
POSTED
21 days ago
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# Job Description Summary
Department - Regional Wastewater Reclamation
# Job Description
OPEN UNTIL FILLED
Job Type: Classified
Job Classification: 1199 - Wastewater Infrastructure Manager
Salary Grade: 17
Pay Range
Hiring Range: $84,572 - $101,504 Annually
Pay Range: $84,572 - $118,435 Annually
Range Explanation:
- Hiring Range is an estimate of where you can receive an offer. The
actual salary offer will carefully consider a wide range of factors,
including your skills, qualifications, experience, education,
licenses, training, and internal equity.
- Pay Range is the entire compensation range for the position.
*The first review of applications will be on05/01/2026*.
Pima County Regional Wastewater Reclamation Department (RWRD) is seeking
candidates for an Infrastructure Manager responsible for overseeing
industrial process infrastructure associated with the operation of a
large wastewater utility. This is a leadership role, and ideal
candidates should have infrastructure management experience, preferably
with direct technical and leadership experience and strong
troubleshooting skills. The Wastewater Infrastructure Manager
classification encompasses Electrical Infrastructure Manager and
Biogas-Central Plant Infrastructure Manager roles responsible for
managing and maintaining industrial wastewater facility systems
consisting of high voltage electrical power distribution, and biogas
central plant operations, including boilers, chillers, blowers, biogas,
and RNG upgrading equipment.This role provides technical leadership to
multidisciplinary teams consisting of engineers, electricians, and
technicians for ensuring alignment of operational goals in the
maintenance, planning, and improvements of physical assets and
infrastructure systems at wastewater treatment plants.These roles ensure
that treatment plant facilities, associated infrastructure, and
utilities operate safely, efficiently, and in compliance with
environmental and regulatory standards while achieving continuous
improvement through the implementation of best practices, policies, and
scalable solutions for balancing performance, cost, and risk.
*This classification is in the Unclassified series of positions and is
exempt from the Pima County Merit System Rules.*
Essential Functions:
As defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, this
classification may include any of the following tasks, knowledge,
skills, and other characteristics. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is
not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by
incumbents of this class. Work assignments may vary depending on the
departments needs and will be communicated to the applicant or incumbent
by the supervisor.
Maintaining, troubleshooting, and resolving complex industrial
electrical issues and conformance with electrical safety regulations,
codes, and compliance standards, transformers, variable frequency
drives, and distribution systems of >480 V;
Maintenance and troubleshooting interconnected biogas and central
thermal utility systems, including steam, hot water, chilled water,
compressed air, biogas, or natural gas;
Direct and coordinate the maintenance, repair, and upgrade of plant
infrastructure, including buildings, pumping stations, pipelines,
mechanical and electrical systems, and biogas upgrading equipment;
Provide leadership, training, and mentorship to technical and
maintenance staff;
Develop and implement preventive and predictive maintenance programs to
ensure high availability and reliability of critical assets,
troubleshoot issues, and coordinate repairs to minimize downtime;
Ensure facility compliance with safety and environmental regulations
through infrastructure inspections and risk assessments for identifying
hazards to safeguard against system failures or environmental impacts;
Manage capital projects related to infrastructure expansion, upgrades,
and modernization, ensuring projects are delivered on time, within
scope, and budget;
Collaborate with process engineers, operations staff, and regulatory
agencies to identify opportunities for improvements in energy efficiency
and sustainability by analyzing energy consumption patterns and
implementing measures for optimizing system performance and upgrading
equipment for enhancing energy efficiency;
Develop and manage the infrastructure budget, including planning for
capital expenditures and long-term asset replacement;
Oversee contractors and vendors, includi

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