$20.23-$28.79 Hourly / $3,506.53-$4,990.27 Monthly / $42,078.40-$59,883.20 Yearly
Serves in a lead capacity: provides guidance and assistance in difficult or unusual situations with which a lower level employee is unfamiliar; responds and provides further action to customers who are not satisfied or who become irate or unreasonable; serves as office supervisor in absence of same or as requested; assists supervisor in training other employees, providing instruction on policies and procedures and demonstrating customer service techniques; advises supervisor of disciplinary and other problems which require attention; provides information to supervisor for use in performance evaluations based upon experiences in working with lower level clerks.
Explains inspection procedures, reporting requirements, and methods of detecting code violations to facilitate overall process.
Receives requests for services and/or information regarding municipal services from the public in person, by mail or telephone; answers questions concerning such matters as utility rates, rate increases, procedures and costs for setting up new utility accounts, procedures for obtaining lawn watering credits, amounts of previous billings, and possible reasons for high bills; solicits information necessary to open, transfer, adjust, and close utility accounts; completes forms necessary to generate work orders for service turn-ons, turn-offs, and transfers, meter final reads, re-reads and tests, and other utility services; completes forms necessary to generate such actions as billing address and account name changes, and bill adjustments; prepares duplicate bills for customers, reviewing records to determine amount owed.
Reviews reports to ensure that documentation is complete; resolves errors and problems in accounts, payments, etc. to facilitate processing.
Investigates complaints and reports from the general public concerning parking violations, tickets, and other problems to take corrective action.
Assists supervisor in completion of special projects; compiles data, maintains files and participates in informational searches; researches and resolves unusual billing problems.
Serves as receptionist/switchboard operator, greets citizens and directs them to proper personnel.
Uses a typewriter or computer to prepare information; types legal documents and forms; maintains records; operates various office machines.
Performs related work as required.
Considerable knowledge of: effective customer service practices and techniques; office records keeping practices and methods; standard office practices, procedures and equipment usage; the services, functions and established policies and procedures of the department or area to which assigned and the ability to make routine decisions in accordance with same.
Ability to: serve in a lead capacity over lower level personnel, providing guidance and advice in unusual or difficult situations; communicate effectively with persons of diverse socio-economic backgrounds; understand and follow oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the general public; operate a computer.
Employees may be required to work rotating shifts, including
nights, weekends, holidays and overtime as needed. During periods when the
Mayor issues an emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may
be required to work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to
the stated emergency.