$54.70-$85.70 Hourly / $9,481.33-$14,854.67 Monthly / $113,776.00-$178,256.00 Yearly
This is
highly responsible administrative, technical, and professional work in managing
the operations of city’s water department.
Under
administrative direction, an employee in this class helps organize, direct, and
coordinate activities of water department to provide the community with a
reliable and efficient supply of water for domestic, industrial, commercial,
agricultural, and fire protection purposes. Work is of unusual difficulty and
involves the application of extensive initiative and independent judgment. Work
is reviewed through conferences, reports submitted, and results achieved.
Appointed position; employee serves at the pleasure of the Mayor.
As assigned by the department
director; plans and directs the efficient operation of the city’s water utility;
represents the department at city, regional, state, national, and international
levels concerning water issues; coordinates operations and facilities to comply
with government, state, and local regulations, such as Southwest Florida Water
Management District, Florida Department of Environmental Protection, and the
Federal Safe Drinking Act Amendments of 1996.
Confers and negotiates with
consultants, engineers, and other departments with respect to special studies, service
levels, performance measures, and employee development.
Prepares reports and
correspondence; assigns, develops, and evaluates personnel; helps manage
department budget and work processes.
Areas of Accountabilities:
demonstrates cultural improvement through annual cultural assessment; bi-annual
review with team leaders; number of face-to-face meetings with all personnel;
timelines of decisions; monitors and demonstrates continuous improvement;
identifies problems in early stages; demonstrates and monitors compliance of
service level agreements.
Performs related work as
required.
Advanced knowledge of: building
and directing teams; regulatory requirements; cost/benefit analysis.
Intermediate knowledge of: the
organization; budgeting; performance management.
Intermediate ability to: motivate;
maintain external focus.
Advanced skill in: communication;
facilitation; problem solving; decision making; interpersonal relations.
Intermediate skill in:
coaching; delegation; managing diversity; conflict resolution.
Basic skill in: computers.
Graduation
from an accredited college or university with a bachelor’s, preferably a
master’s degree, in engineering, business or public administration or
environmental science and seven (7) years of progressively responsible
experience in water system operations, construction and maintenance, including
three (5) years of experience in supervision or management.
Possession of a valid
Florida driver's license required.
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.