$31.26-$46.78 Hourly / $5,418.40-$8,108.53 Monthly / $65,020.80-$97,302.40 Yearly
Conducts, and participates in all related small
business development elements as well as Division functions, i.e., policy
and procedures improvements, work methods, certification methods, improving
compliance tools, manpower loading schedules, pre-bid/proposal conferences and
contract monitoring to ensure compliance with regulations.
Identifies potential data sources and synthesizes data through various sorting methodologies to determine availability and location of needed information; analyzes collected data using technology systems and verifies accuracy; identifies trends and other indicators present in collected information and makes recommendations for implementation plans.
Identifies associated metrics to better quantify efficiencies and develops training guides to optimize implementation and accuracy.
Prepares and presents written and/or oral
reports of findings to supervisor and affected division personnel, develops, and prepares outreach documents, internal training guides and
website content relevant to Division mission.
Prepares Division correspondence;
coordinates special projects and ensures that established milestones are
adhered to.
Reviews federal, state and local laws,
regulations and ordinances relating to Equal Opportunity and Small Business
compliance programs; maintains and updates associated files and database;
conducts compliance audits and assists in mediation and conciliation of
complaints; interviews business owners as part of certification and compliance
processes; provides information to the public concerning programs and
activities.
Prepares orientation and training materials and
conducts various internal and external meetings and/or events related to
Division work content.
Performs related work as required.
Working knowledge of: City of Tampa’s W/MBE and SBE rules, State and Federal
Corporate laws specific to small businesses, contracting methods for vendors
and professional services, business insurance policies and bonding within six
(6) months of obtaining the position. Computer
applications and statistical analyzes; current software platforms related to
small business development, methods and techniques of data compilation,
analysis and documentation; data sources; research, survey and interview
methods and techniques required to sustain the EBO Program.
Ability to: synthesize large sources of data,
effectively utilize computer programming methods and modify as needed
to optimize outcomes, review contract and procurement methods to ensure
compliance, present recommendations and implementation methods for small
business development; prepare and present oral and/or written reports; assign
and review the work of others when required; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with other employees and managerial personnel.
Graduation from an accredited college
or university with an Associate’s degree in business, public administration or a related field and
two (2) years of experience in performing computer based data compilation and
statistical analysis; or three (3) years of exposure to data programming and
software development, client interface, website and other documents
development, ON BASE system, asset management systems, procurements methods in a
governmental agency preferred.
An equivalent combination of education (not less than possession of a high school diploma/GED), training and experience that would reasonably be expected to provide the job-related competencies noted above.