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4 Oversees development of monthly, quarterly, and annual reports such as budget accountability, end of year budget versus actual, Annual Action Plan, Consolidated Annual Performance and Evaluation Report, and Popular Annual Financial Report for City management, elected officials, granting agencies (including Federal and State agencies), and the public to provide regular updates, provide appropriate monitoring for effective decision making, and adhere to complex financial reporting requirements. 1 Develops, prepares, and implements the City's biennial operating, capital, grants, trusts, Consolidated plan, and debt service budgets to ensure effective oversight and financial management; leads the review of Citywide budget submissions; oversees the development of internal service fund and other Citywide rate calculations including the Cost Allocation Plan; and reviews all federal, state, and private grant submissions and awards.
11 Participates in regular procedural oversight of library activities and progress toward goals; contributes to annual discussions and planning of the library's proposed budget, as well as the library's progress; works with other administration staff to review library policies and procedures periodically; ensures that direct reports, indirect reports, and staff comply with city requirements, and contributes to discussions around staffing levels and future priorities. 10 Assesses, monitors, and reviews the library professional best practices, trends, community needs, and local government priorities to ensure the expansion of current library initiatives and the development of new programs; develops plans to extend and create programs; coordinates with staff, managers, and senior library administration to implement new or expanded partnerships.
4 Researches and investigates procurement issues and prepares responses to the City Manager's Office, City Council, City Attorney, and City Auditor's Office; responds to vendor protests and assists executive staff in resolving issues regarding bids, proposals, specifications, high-tech procurement, exempt and emergency purchases, and other large-scale purchases. 5 Supervises the development and implementation of software utilized by the Office of Procurement Services; reviews processes and procedures to ensure seamless integration with software and efficiencies; participates in the development and implementation of new and updated processes and procedures for operational efficiency.
EXPERIENCE: Three (3) years of experience in customer service, automatic irrigation design, installing, and repair; or in inspecting and adjusting sprinkler controllers, set and operate the clocks as necessary. With competitive benefits, growth opportunities, and a vibrant work culture, we're committed to helping you thrive while you help our city flourish.
EBSLTHRNEC, TX30+ days ago
1 Directs, supervises, and monitors shop productivity; assists and supports mechanics with technical repairs and diagnosis, conducts shop meetings with direct reports, conducts technical training, and performs employee evaluations, reviews, and counseling; analyzes department vehicle availability and assigns repairs accordingly. 4 Makes adjustments in work priorities, projects schedules, resources, and work plans as required; assigns and oversees work orders, maintenance, requests, servicing and maintenance activities, and other related work; conducts service audits and inspections, oversees the maintenance of log sheets and obtain permits as needed.
7 Sorts, orders, and distributes all incoming inter-office and U.S. mail and processes all outgoing mail; picks up and/or delivers inter-office and outgoing mail at different city locations to ensure prompt mail distribution; sort inter-office and incoming U.S. mail; operates reproduction equipment to make copies for those requesting copy services. 5 Performs a wide variety of office activities such as processing payment invoices, maintaining filing systems, tracking deadlines, attending meetings and taking minutes, making travel arrangements, processing mail, preparing payroll, handling petty cash and data entry to assist with office operations.
2 Interacts, engages, and communicates with staff pertaining to issues associated with the health, feeding, husbandry, nutrition, breeding and diseases, and injuries to keep all parties informed of the status of animals. 4 Consults and collaborates with medical, dental, veterinary professionals to facilitate specialty animal care services and state and county health agencies regarding public health issues.
EQUIVALENCIES: Associate degree (or higher) in an electronic technology or computer science field or electrical engineering plus four (4) years of the required experience including two (2) years performing the duties of a trunked systems administrator experience will meet the education and experience requirements. Provides intermediate level responsibility for the definition and leadership of the requirements and blueprint preparation, testing, and implementation of the system software and hardware required fortechnology models of limited-risk and small size projects.
5 Manages and responds to procurement issues and prepares responses to the City Manager's Office, City Council, City Attorney, and City Auditor's Office; responds to vendor protests and assists executive staff in resolving issues regarding bids, proposals, specifications, high-tech procurement, exempt and emergency purchases, and other large scale purchases; oversees vendor relations and handles terminations. 1 Manages, directs, and monitors the operations, staff, and general activities of the procurement and purchasing division; provides contract management, resolves vendor disputes, oversees vendor terminations, and closely monitors Buyer activity for quality control; reviews and ensures that contracts, bids, and related purchasing documents are accurate and complete.
This role requires comfort working hands-on with animals of varying temperaments and medical needs, strong observational skills, emotional resilience, and the ability to support sensitive operations, including euthanasia and veterinary examinations. Department Note: The Animal Keeper I - Animal Care position at Dallas Animal Services plays a critical role in maintaining the overall welfare and stability of the shelter environment through consistent, attentive, and compassionate care.
4 Assists veterinarians with and administers prescribed medications to animals in order to provide support and nursing care; calculates dosages for sedation, pain management, and antibiotics. The Veterinary Assistant assists, supports, and helps Veterinarians in providing medical and technical support in the health care of animals at the city's animal shelters.
7 Collaborates and engages with Code Compliance officers, Building Inspection Administration, Current Planning Staff and Building Inspectors to address issues in the field; works with fire marshal to relay information about what a business can and cannot do with the issued permits; communicates with engineering staff to provide clarity on different land uses and developmental regulations; applied complex and nuanced understanding of zoning, development building, and construction codes to relay information to other city staff members in various departments and at various levels. 8 Leads, trains, and provides direction for other plans examiners working in the field or in the office; provides insight, technical knowledge, and code expertise to ensure all plans examining is completed accurately and communicated effectively; provides extensive and professional customer service and engages with the public in multiple ways.
li>Works collaboratively with consultants, inspectors, contractors, engineers, representatives from other agencies within the City and outside, to successfully complete the design and construction of all traffic signaling, street lighting or related infrastructure projects; performs regular site visits to verify progress, responds to engineering concerns, and inspects for project specifications and budget adherence. The Engineer I - Traffic Signal conducts traffic engineering studies, traffic operations analysis, traffic microsimulation modeling, capacity analysis, traffic signal timing; designs of traffic signal, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS) and streetlights; development and/or review of signs, pavement markings and traffic control plans; and associated work with limited supervision.
li>Collaborates, engages, and works with consultants, inspectors, contractors, engineers, representatives from other agencies within the City and outside, to successfully complete the design and construction of all infrastructure projects; performs occasional site visits to verify progress, responds to engineering concerns, and inspects project specifications; ensures budget adherence for engineering and construction projects.
Coordinates all phases of the engineering design and construction of capital improvement projects; participates in the development of budget and determining funding; engages, interacts, and collaborates with other departments within the City; communicates and provides responses to citizens, council members, developers, and other City departments regarding project status.
li>Provides leadership, guidance, and works with less experienced engineers and Project Coordinators; provides mentorship for progress of less experienced engineers, oversees work and deliverables, inspects projects, and provides senior level expertise for challenging situations; attends meetings, conferences, and other events, and provides training for staff.
Manages, leads, and provides senior knowledge over engineering design and construction contracts for paving, aviation, facilities, streetscape, alley, drainage, flood control, bridge, sidewalk, erosion control, water and wastewater utilities, fire protection systems, and any other infrastructure improvement projects.
p>Assists one or more Assistant City Attorneys with the details of all aspects of legal work, carrying out legal dutiessuch as researching legal issues; preparation of documents pertaining to the handling of cases; collection ofdocumentary evidence and information; securing copies of regulations, statutes and case reports; and the screeningand processing of correspondence. The successful candidate must possess excellent personal interaction skills with the ability to work cooperatively with other employees, clients, and members of the public; and be a self-starter, organized, and able to work independently, where necessary, in order to complete a project.
p>5 Serves as professional resource to tenants, design consultants, and developers as non-City owned projects are scoped, designed, and built on City of Dallas property; handles, fields, and processes frequent requests for information on how to initiate, gain departmental approval, achieve City of Dallas building permit, and satisfy all close-out and turnover requirements. 8 Serves as internal resource for contracting, accounts payable, architectural archives, and potential design and construction ideas, coordinates with all internal stakeholders on emergency management, security, info technology, operations, maintenance, accessibility, and facilities management in support of architectural projects.
p>The Community Prosecution Section partners with other city departments, residents' groups, and various other public and private organizations to develop strategies for code compliance through voluntary compliance and/or civil legal action on non-compliant violators. While always seeking to resolve issues ahead of court intervention, when necessary, community prosecutors initiate state district and municipal court cases - conducting discovery, appearing in court, mediating, and trying cases.
p>The Community Prosecution Section partners with other city departments, residents' groups, and various other public and private organizations to develop strategies for code compliance through voluntary compliance and/or civil legal action on non-compliant violators. While always seeking to resolve issues ahead of court intervention, when necessary, community prosecutors initiate state district and municipal court cases - conducting discovery, appearing in court, mediating, and trying cases.
5 Assesses trends in the community for new programs and services; evaluates programs and events for effectiveness and participation levels, assists in the development of new programs, and recommends program changes; tracks services provided, monitors results, and generates operational or program reports as needed. 1 Supervises, oversees, manages, and monitors the daily operations of Outdoor Adventures at Samuell Farm, assists with opening and closing procedures for the Visitor Center, handles cash and daily revenue accounting, and ensures the center is clean and aesthetically appealing; develops and implements long range plans, programs and schedules; determines goals and objectives needing emphasis.
15 Meets with external organizations and community groups to explain and promote District recreation programs and services; and facilitates discussion to coordinate and cooperate with school officials and community groups relative to program offerings and coordination of services. Evaluates programs and events for effectiveness and participation levels, assists in the development of new programs, and recommends program changes; tracks services provided; monitors results and generates operational/program reports as needed.
1 Directs, leads, and manages departmental operations, administrative functions, and development activities through subordinate managers; delegates authority, monitors performance, and ensures alignment with organizational goals. Eight (8) years of experience in Planning, Development services, Public Administration, Finance, Human Resources, Engineering, or Construction, including at least four (4) years of supervisory or program management experience.
p>The Mobile Crisis Response Coordinator - Transport specific role provides crisis response coordination and safe transportation for individuals experiencing behavioral health emergencies while collaborating with law enforcement, fire/EMS, and community providers to ensure timely, trauma-informed access to care. - Minimum Qualification Notation: All qualifying information outlined in the minimum qualifications section: including education, experiences, and licenses/certifications MUST be included in the respective sections of the application (not simply the attachments-for example: resumes or cover letters) to be considered for this position.
Engineer Assistant I is the first level in the engineering career series and applies entry-level engineering principles and practices in planning, designing, preparing and testing various engineering projects to develop and maintain the public infrastructure of the City of Dallas. Visits project sites in the field; ensures managers are up to date on project status and reports on project implementation and specifications; compiles construction analytics and prepares documents and reports regarding general activities, inspections, plan review activities, and other findings.
Bachelor's degree or higher in a non-specified field plus six (6) years of the required experience, including two (2) years of supervisory/management responsibilities, will meet the education and experience requirements. Master's degree or higher in a specified field, plus two (2) years of the required experience, including two (2) years of supervisory/management responsibilities, will meet the education and experience requirements.
The Engineer Assistant II is the second level in the engineering career series and applies intermediate level engineering principles and practices in planning, designing, preparing and testing various engineering projects to develop and maintain the public infrastructure and/or fire protection systems of the City of Dallas with the intent to actively pursue engineering licensure through appropriate training and exams. Visits project sites in the field; ensures managers are up to date on project status and reports on project implementation and specifications; compiles construction analytics and prepares documents and reports regarding general activities, inspections, construction activities, and other findings.
p>2 Supervises, oversees, and monitors cash deposits, receivables, payables, revenue, or general ledger activities to ensure accuracy and compliance with state tax code, departmental internal controls, and city policies and procedures; performs audits and inventory counts, monitors expenditures and revenues, and checks receipts for appropriate signatures, approvals, and processing. 6 Monitors all procurement processes for the division and ensures purchasing is done in the most cost effective manner; prepares a request for supplies and services to obtain purchase orders; serves as the accounting records management liaison for various departments.
p>1 Delivers in-person and virtual Operator Certification Training courses required to obtain and maintain TCEQ occupational licensing for Dallas Water Utilities and regional partner utilities, including advanced technical instruction for employees involved in water/wastewater treatment and water distribution functions. 1 Knowledge of operation and maintenance of water systems, including surface water treatment processes, water storage and pumping systems, water main and service line installation and repairs, utility construction, and water metering.
1 Leads extensive auditing and evaluation of air, water, or soil pollutants or other environmental risks for the city and its departments; evaluates and provides professional environmental expertise on pollutants, such as emissions of ozone precursors, particulate emissions, greenhouse gas emissions, water or soil quality indicators, including contaminants, and remediation program management; develops and manages programs to track these pollutants and to reduce them where feasible. EXPERIENCE: Six (6) years of experience in coordinating with state and federal environmental agencies or working on pollution prevention/environmental programs addressing potential environmental liabilities in a large municipality or a similar field in a geographically diverse area.
ol>Performs project coordination, oversees permitting processes, and maintains open communications for various infrastructure and related construction projects occurring within the City; facilitates communication and collaboration between the departments, contractors, and other project personnel; conducts and facilitates meetings to address problems, open discussion, and encourage successful project implementation.
Reviews plans and plats for zoning compliance; verifies the plan zoning, researches previous plans, analyzes plans against ordinances and ensures appropriate approvals; supervises the issuance and administration of permits in accordance with approved associated plans; coordinates and processes backflow agreements, covenants, easements, and fire flow tests as needed or required.
Two season (6 months) Customer Service experience, including one season (3 months) Lead Lifeguard or: or: 1 year teaching, coaching, or positions that involve supervising, teaching, training, and/or managing groups of young people typically ages 15- 21. The Aquatic Center Manager supervises, oversees, monitors, schedules, and supports the daily operations of the aquatics facility and all staff performing various safety and facility work.
p>1 Supervises, administers, and supports the electrician technicians performing electrical work for the City; delegates authority and responsibility for assigned tasks to subordinates; plans, implements, coordinates, monitors compliance, and evaluates policies and procedures; reviews and oversees work schedules of others all subordinate levels. 3 Analyzes, evaluates, and ensures daily goals are met in a timely manner and works to increase productivity; oversees the preparation of and evaluates, implements, and administers the department budget; tracks and oversees revenue and expenses while monitoring electrical projects.
ol>Creates, develops, implements, and provides oversight for programs and activities at small or large recreation centers; ensures programs, educational opportunities, sports teams, and classes for adults, teens, children, and the general community are effective and fit the surrounding needs.
Leads recreational activities, demonstrates a variety of sports procedures and techniques, and instructs participants in the rules of various games to ensure enjoyable and safe activities for adults and youth; provides direction for other Center Assistants and supports all programs within the recreation facilities.
DWUELMFORK, TX30+ days ago
p>The Master Electrician provides electrical expertise in the management, maintenance, and delivery of electricity and the installation and repair of all types of electrical equipment for the City of Dallas buildings properties and industrial equipment, including high voltage meters, utilities, traffic signals, airport equipment, and other relevant industrial facilities, in accordance with federal, state, and city codes updated by the latest edition of the National Electrical Code (NEC) adopted by TDLR. Plans, schedules, manages, and assigns duties to crews based on priorities to meet the workload and ensure the work is completed efficiently; monitors scheduling to ensure all work orders and maintenance or repair requests are addressed; participates in personnel management, mediates conflicts, oversees timekeeping, and assesses performance.
ol>Assists in developing and implementing programs and activities at small or large recreation centers; assists with the implementation of programs, educational opportunities, sports teams, and classes for adults, teens, children, and the general community. Assists recreation program staff in the development, planning, and implementation of recreational, cultural, and educational programs to ensure availability of activities for Dallas citizens at the citys recreation centers.
The Senior Caseworker plans, manages, and facilitates programs to ensure that comprehensive health or social services are available, accessible, affordable, and effective for all clients and their families according to city, state and federal guidelines. 9 Maintains effective relationships with other social service agencies, volunteer groups, and various boards and committees to stay abreast of social services offered, recruit volunteers, and solicit donations.
Directs and coordinates maintenance activities with contractors, vendors, and other trades within the division or other city departments to ensure efficient work; participates in and conducts various staff and out-of-service meetings where maintenance management is planned to ensure equipment availability, reliability, and capacity in support of overall facility management objective. Directs and coordinates maintenance activities with contractors, vendors, and other trades within the plant or other city departments to ensure efficient work; participates in and conducts various staff and out-of-service meetings where maintenance management is planned to ensure equipment availability, reliability, and capacity in support of overall plant management objective.
Supervises, supports, schedules, and monitors personnel monitoring and securing parks and public spaces within the City; determines and implements schedules and delegates work; monitors maintenance activities, reviews security breaches and incidents, and processes payroll. Drafts and creates reports based on weekly and monthly activities and actions; provides operational statistics and analysis and works with upper management to enhance the parks security and operations.
li>Performs both semi-skilled and skilled labor in the Aircraft Operations Area (AOA) of all City of Dallas owned and operated airports; participates in pavement repair and markings, security fencing, airfield grass and weed control, snow and ice removal, and other grounds maintenance duties performed on airport property.
Maintains work records, maintenance and repair logs, vehicle inspection forms, daily work logs, FAA inspection records, and other documentation; assists the public by properly responding to routine questions or complaints and requests for service; responds as dispatched by Airport Police to remove vehicles from the terminal area that violate TSA regulations.
ol>Performs maintained work setting forms, mixing and pouring concrete, spreading and laying asphalt, and spreading crack seal for the maintenance and repair of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters or streets; operates air and jack hammer to break out old concrete or asphalt when making repairs.
The Maintenance Worker II performs a variety of low-to-semiskilled labor assisting in the cleaning, maintenance and repair of streets, storm drains, sewer lines, maintenance of airport, parks, and other public grounds and facilities, construction and maintenance of water or wastewater mains, and maintenance of public facilities, lakes, and dams.
ol>Performs a wide range of semi-skilled strenuous labor for the parks and recreation department; mows and maintains landscaping in public areas, collects and disposes of trash and debris, cleans and maintains playgrounds and equipment, and performs any other maintenance work for the care of facilities and grounds.
Drives equipment to transport tools, equipment, supplies or material to and from the work sites and locations; cuts grass, removes litter and weeds, cleans floors and facility grounds to maintain upkeep of facility, street medians, and vacant lots removing any hazards and ensuring safety of tenants.
li>Tests electronic components, circuits, and faulty equipment and applies knowledge of functional operation of electronic units and systems to diagnose cause of malfunction; performs various tests and implements various testing methods to evaluate soundness of all pumps, motors, and related equipment; performs alignment activities, general maintenance, and assists in the provision of technical work to correct deficiencies or issues.
The Electronic Technician Assistant performs entry level technical work involving installation, operation, repair and maintenance of a wide variety of electronic equipment for communications, traffic signal control, flood control, pumping stations or related electrical equipment to ensure efficient operation for the City of Dallas.
The Maintenance Worker III performs a variety of skilled labor assisting in the cleaning, maintenance and repair of streets, storm drains, sewer lines, maintenance of airport, parks and other public grounds and facilities, construction and maintenance of water or wastewater mains, and maintenance of public facilities, lakes, and dam. Performs maintenance work setting forms, mixing and pouring concrete, spreading and laying asphalt, and spreading crack seal for the maintenance and repair of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters or streets; operates air and jack hammer to break out old concrete or asphalt when making repairs.
The Maintenance Worker I performs a variety of low-skilled and unskilled strenuous labor assisting in the cleaning, maintenance and repair of streets, storm drains, sewer lines, maintenance of airport, parks, and other public grounds and facilities, construction and maintenance of water or wastewater mains, and maintenance of public facilities. Assists in setting forms, mixing and pouring concrete, spreading and laying asphalt, and spreading crack seal for the maintenance and repair of sidewalks, curbs, and gutters or streets; operates air and jack hammer to break out old concrete or asphalt when making repairs.
p>3 Coordinates internal resources and third parties or vendors for the flawless execution of various projects; assists and supports in the definition of project scope and objectives, involving all relevant stakeholders and ensuring technical feasibility; tracks project performance, analyzes the successful completion of short and long-term goals, and facilitates professional quality work; develops and facilitates comprehensive project plans and ensure the effective implementation for the professional delivery of all large scale projects and developments. 1 Provides senior-level analytical support for various Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and Technology projects using project management methodologies; assists in project planning, budget and data analysis, project management training, and development of project documents; provides advanced analysis, programming, and testing to support the department's Geographic Information System (GIS).
p>The Lifeguard/EMT provides medical expertise for staff and patron safety, incident response, and first aid in coordination with Lifeguards and other aquatics safety personnel during park operations. Proactively monitors patrons and staff for signs and symptoms of distress and responds accordingly; remains calm and administers basic medical attention.
li>Inspects and executes repair, replacement, fabrication, modification, and installation of various types of plant equipment, including pumps, valves, chemical handling equipment, and all other related equipment in a timely manner to allow continuous operation of plant facilities when equipment malfunctions occur. Performs major and minor repairs on a variety of machinery and mechanical equipment, including air conditioning, heating and ventilation equipment, in compliance with operation manuals and manufacturers specifications to ensure equipment operates properly.
li>Inspects and executes repair, replacement, fabrication, modification, and installation of various types of plant equipment including but not limited to horizontal and vertical suction and turbine pumps; gate, butterfly and plug, valves; chemical generation and application equipment; and all other related equipment in a timely manner to allow continuous operation of plant facilities when equipment malfunctions occur. Performs major and minor repairs on a variety of machinery and mechanical equipment, including but not limited to flocculators, clarifiers, drives and other related equipment, in compliance with operation manuals and manufacturers specifications to ensure equipment operates properly.