An Overview In pursuit of service excellence, the Superintendent of the Public Works Services (PWS) capital paving program plans and oversees all capital paving projects (primarily major street resurfacing and capital sidewalk construction) for the PWS/Maintenance Division. An employee in this class plans, secures necessary funding, including grant funding, procures contracts, oversees construction, inspects finished work, processes payments, and directs and supervises staff. The incumbent must be available during emergencies, including but not limited to winter storms, snow, hurricanes, coastal storms, flooding, etc. Supervision is received from the Division Chief of Public Works Services, but considerable latitude is granted for the independent performance of duties. The Opportunity
Perform condition assessments of public infrastructure and major street resurfacing programs and recommend projects with cost estimates for funding in the 5-year Capital Improvement Program;
Coordinate projects with design consultants, utility representatives, adjacent property owners, businesses, and other agencies and City departments;
Planning and managing major concrete maintenance work in advance of resurfacing; Securing necessary grant funding and contracts while working within the approved CIP budget;
Management of contractors and inspectors to ensure work is completed properly and as planned, which involves inspection of finished work, prior to payment;
Provide updates to senior-level management and elected officials;
Develops and maintains the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) model and multi-year resurfacing schedule;
Manages the City's use of the MicroPaver software program in the analysis and use of pavement maintenance best practices and compiles data;
Serves as the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) for both asphalt and concrete contracts;
Provide construction management and field inspection services to ensure compliance with plans and specifications, check submittals and progress payments, manage schedules and budgets, and ensure public safety;
Directs and supervises staff, encompassing all administrative functions, including interviewing, hiring, training, scheduling, assigning work, reviewing performance, administering discipline, and addressing employee-related issues; and
Performs related duties as assigned.
About the Department T&ES strives to improve the overall quality of life within the City of Alexandria by developing a superior infrastructure. In order to contribute to the physical, social, and economic growth of the City of Alexandria, the T&ES employee team provides services of the highest quality in the areas of engineering, environmental quality, traffic control, transit, construction and inspection, surveying, street, sewer and fire hydrant maintenance, and resource and recovery collection.
Minimum & Additional Requirements
High School Diploma or GED supplemented by construction trade school courses; three years of experience in all phases of street construction and repair or sewer construction and repair, including some experience as a construction Labor Supervisor; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Employee must possess a valid driver's license issued by the state of their residence; thorough knowledge of hazards involved and safety precautions to be taken; ability to perform technical inspection of public and private construction sites; ability to supervise and evaluate the work of others; ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing; physical ability to perform tasks often under adverse weather conditions.
Preferred Qualifications
To be considered the ideal candidate, applicants will possess the minimum requirements listed above as well as a two-year college degree/associates degree, five (5) years of roadway construction/maintenance experience, a demonstrated ability to review roadway and construction maintenance activities, recommend projects, and possess knowledge of applicable public works and engineering standards related to street maintenance, asphalt, concrete maintenance procedures, materials, equipment, and techniques. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated skills in field measurement and specifications, quantity estimates, pay items, and who possess a VDOT Asphalt Field I and II Certifications and ACI concrete certification.
Notes
This position requires the successful completion of a criminal records background check and not limited to a drug screening prior to employment.
Mar 27, 2023
Full time
An Overview In pursuit of service excellence, the Superintendent of the Public Works Services (PWS) capital paving program plans and oversees all capital paving projects (primarily major street resurfacing and capital sidewalk construction) for the PWS/Maintenance Division. An employee in this class plans, secures necessary funding, including grant funding, procures contracts, oversees construction, inspects finished work, processes payments, and directs and supervises staff. The incumbent must be available during emergencies, including but not limited to winter storms, snow, hurricanes, coastal storms, flooding, etc. Supervision is received from the Division Chief of Public Works Services, but considerable latitude is granted for the independent performance of duties. The Opportunity
Perform condition assessments of public infrastructure and major street resurfacing programs and recommend projects with cost estimates for funding in the 5-year Capital Improvement Program;
Coordinate projects with design consultants, utility representatives, adjacent property owners, businesses, and other agencies and City departments;
Planning and managing major concrete maintenance work in advance of resurfacing; Securing necessary grant funding and contracts while working within the approved CIP budget;
Management of contractors and inspectors to ensure work is completed properly and as planned, which involves inspection of finished work, prior to payment;
Provide updates to senior-level management and elected officials;
Develops and maintains the Pavement Condition Index (PCI) model and multi-year resurfacing schedule;
Manages the City's use of the MicroPaver software program in the analysis and use of pavement maintenance best practices and compiles data;
Serves as the Contracting Officer's Technical Representative (COTR) for both asphalt and concrete contracts;
Provide construction management and field inspection services to ensure compliance with plans and specifications, check submittals and progress payments, manage schedules and budgets, and ensure public safety;
Directs and supervises staff, encompassing all administrative functions, including interviewing, hiring, training, scheduling, assigning work, reviewing performance, administering discipline, and addressing employee-related issues; and
Performs related duties as assigned.
About the Department T&ES strives to improve the overall quality of life within the City of Alexandria by developing a superior infrastructure. In order to contribute to the physical, social, and economic growth of the City of Alexandria, the T&ES employee team provides services of the highest quality in the areas of engineering, environmental quality, traffic control, transit, construction and inspection, surveying, street, sewer and fire hydrant maintenance, and resource and recovery collection.
Minimum & Additional Requirements
High School Diploma or GED supplemented by construction trade school courses; three years of experience in all phases of street construction and repair or sewer construction and repair, including some experience as a construction Labor Supervisor; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Employee must possess a valid driver's license issued by the state of their residence; thorough knowledge of hazards involved and safety precautions to be taken; ability to perform technical inspection of public and private construction sites; ability to supervise and evaluate the work of others; ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing; physical ability to perform tasks often under adverse weather conditions.
Preferred Qualifications
To be considered the ideal candidate, applicants will possess the minimum requirements listed above as well as a two-year college degree/associates degree, five (5) years of roadway construction/maintenance experience, a demonstrated ability to review roadway and construction maintenance activities, recommend projects, and possess knowledge of applicable public works and engineering standards related to street maintenance, asphalt, concrete maintenance procedures, materials, equipment, and techniques. Preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated skills in field measurement and specifications, quantity estimates, pay items, and who possess a VDOT Asphalt Field I and II Certifications and ACI concrete certification.
Notes
This position requires the successful completion of a criminal records background check and not limited to a drug screening prior to employment.
Lead Groundskeeper
$36,565 or higher DOQ + $2,000 Sign On Bonus + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s General Services Department is hiring a Lead Groundskeeper to perform experienced work serving as a lead worker for the landscaping and maintenance of County-owned property including parks, athletic fields, rights-of-way, and other grounds and planted areas. Signing bonus of $2000 is offered to eligible candidates.
Responsibilities:
Oversees work of team members during operations including accountability for job completion, materials selection, coordination of logistics, and overall welfare and performance of assigned personnel; works with Superintendent to establish maintenance schedule for ground and planted areas; leads and assigns work to crew; assists with training employees and evaluating employee performance.
Maintains grounds-keeping equipment by performing preventive maintenance and minor corrective maintenance; may operate heavy equipment requiring a Commercial Driver’s License.
Maintains appearance of grounds including mowing, edging, weeding, watering, trimming, raking and planting; maintains sidewalks and other paved areas by picking up debris including rubbish, pine cones, sticks, branches, etc.; clears snow from sidewalks and makes passageways around the County buildings as needed.
May move office furniture, boxes, and other office items as requested, including voting machines; assists in building maintenance/repair/ renovations and special construction projects as required; may perform athletic field maintenance work as needed to maintain safe and aesthetically pleasing playing surfaces, including irrigation controls/repair and troubleshooting.
Acts as supervisor in the absence of the Parks and Grounds Foreman.
(Athletic Fields Only) Assists in building and school maintenance projects as required, including but not limited to snow removal operations, street sweeping operations, event setup, BMP maintenance, trail maintenance, general county wide landscaping, and any other duty as assigned; and, maintains appearance and playability and safety of athletic field areas, to include mowing, watering, trimming, skinned infields, lining, edging, irrigation operation, troubleshooting and repair, and any other area associated with athletic.
This job is considered essential personnel and will be required to work during and following natural disasters and emergency situations.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, supplemented by training and/or an Associate’s degree in a related field; and, some experience with methods, equipment, materials and tools used in grounds maintenance work as needed to maintain gardens, building grounds and paved areas including application of pesticides; some experience supervising the work of others preferred.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County’s criteria; a valid Virginia Class A or B Commercial driver’s license preferred.
Must possess or obtain within twelve (12) months of hire certification as a Pesticide Registered Technician form the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Office of Pesticide Services.
Knowledge of grounds-keeping procedures, equipment and maintenance techniques; safety standards, practices, procedures and techniques pertaining to grounds and facilities maintenance and equipment; knowledge of chemical composition, structure and properties and chemical processes and transformations.
Skill in operating a computer to include use of E-mail and databases.
Ability to perform strenuous physical labor; operate powered grounds-keeping equipment and electric hand tools; deal courteously with the public; follow oral and written instructions; plan, coordinate and guide the work of others; effectively communicate orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
Feb 10, 2023
Full time
Lead Groundskeeper
$36,565 or higher DOQ + $2,000 Sign On Bonus + Full-Time County Benefits .
James City County’s General Services Department is hiring a Lead Groundskeeper to perform experienced work serving as a lead worker for the landscaping and maintenance of County-owned property including parks, athletic fields, rights-of-way, and other grounds and planted areas. Signing bonus of $2000 is offered to eligible candidates.
Responsibilities:
Oversees work of team members during operations including accountability for job completion, materials selection, coordination of logistics, and overall welfare and performance of assigned personnel; works with Superintendent to establish maintenance schedule for ground and planted areas; leads and assigns work to crew; assists with training employees and evaluating employee performance.
Maintains grounds-keeping equipment by performing preventive maintenance and minor corrective maintenance; may operate heavy equipment requiring a Commercial Driver’s License.
Maintains appearance of grounds including mowing, edging, weeding, watering, trimming, raking and planting; maintains sidewalks and other paved areas by picking up debris including rubbish, pine cones, sticks, branches, etc.; clears snow from sidewalks and makes passageways around the County buildings as needed.
May move office furniture, boxes, and other office items as requested, including voting machines; assists in building maintenance/repair/ renovations and special construction projects as required; may perform athletic field maintenance work as needed to maintain safe and aesthetically pleasing playing surfaces, including irrigation controls/repair and troubleshooting.
Acts as supervisor in the absence of the Parks and Grounds Foreman.
(Athletic Fields Only) Assists in building and school maintenance projects as required, including but not limited to snow removal operations, street sweeping operations, event setup, BMP maintenance, trail maintenance, general county wide landscaping, and any other duty as assigned; and, maintains appearance and playability and safety of athletic field areas, to include mowing, watering, trimming, skinned infields, lining, edging, irrigation operation, troubleshooting and repair, and any other area associated with athletic.
This job is considered essential personnel and will be required to work during and following natural disasters and emergency situations.
Requirements:
Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a high school diploma, supplemented by training and/or an Associate’s degree in a related field; and, some experience with methods, equipment, materials and tools used in grounds maintenance work as needed to maintain gardens, building grounds and paved areas including application of pesticides; some experience supervising the work of others preferred.
Must possess, or be able to obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Virginia driver’s license and have an acceptable driving record based on James City County’s criteria; a valid Virginia Class A or B Commercial driver’s license preferred.
Must possess or obtain within twelve (12) months of hire certification as a Pesticide Registered Technician form the Virginia Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services, Office of Pesticide Services.
Knowledge of grounds-keeping procedures, equipment and maintenance techniques; safety standards, practices, procedures and techniques pertaining to grounds and facilities maintenance and equipment; knowledge of chemical composition, structure and properties and chemical processes and transformations.
Skill in operating a computer to include use of E-mail and databases.
Ability to perform strenuous physical labor; operate powered grounds-keeping equipment and electric hand tools; deal courteously with the public; follow oral and written instructions; plan, coordinate and guide the work of others; effectively communicate orally and in writing.
Click here for full job description. Accepting applications until filled. Cover letters and resumes may also be attached, but a fully completed application i s required for your application to be considered.
Only online applications to our website will be considered. To apply, please visit the James City County Career Center at https://jobs.jamescitycountyva.gov
APPLY NOW! Earn up to $110k per year!!
The Service Manager is responsible for the sales and bidding of repair work as well as operate/manage the service department. . Emphasis will be placed on service contracts, repairs and small scope reroofing opportunities. Active project and people management is critical in this position. Ensure that the department operates within company guidelines for safety, work is completed with in a timely manner, work is completed on budget to ensure profitability, and that customer service is a top priority.
Additionally, develops billable and quality warranty service items for the Company. This position manages staff, sales, services and materials meeting assigned sales and service goals set by upper management. Provide comprehensive support to sales and project teams by effectively communicating and responding to customer needs. Serve as a resource for sales and project teams, by providing information, answering questions and assisting local contacts with questions and concerns. The Service Manager provides support and guidance to the Superintendent, Service Coordinator and 2 Service Estimators.
Job Functions
Plan, organize, and establish objectives and goals for duties assigned.
Work with sales staff, developing leads, sales efforts, and promoting the department’s services.
Communicate on an ongoing basis to stay abreast of potential work opportunities.
Estimate, bid and specify work, and assist sales staff with estimates. Reviews purchase orders, contracts, and proposals to verify intended scope of work and to assure that company policies are not compromised.
Purchase materials as necessary and maintain department inventory and price material inventory slips.
Increase revenue by monitoring labor and material costs.
Provide effective leadership for the service department, i.e. teamwork, motivation, and positive employee relations.
Respond to customer questions, complaints, and requests appropriately. Perform field inspections and investigations as necessary.
Handle all day-to-day service department business including review of daily time cards and service tickets, review of Hot Sheet requests, creating service tickets, scheduling, and communicating with field crews and office staff; Assist in collection of past due accounts receivable for service related work.
Attend meetings with owners, property managers and contractors to look at new work as well as inspect completed work when needed.
Issue proposals for service related work.
Report monthly financials to the Operating Unit President
Review existing personnel (field and office) on a regular basis.
Ensure that field personnel are fully trained in order to perform their job at a high level. Schedule safety/ material/ procedure trainings as needed.
Review the daily service schedule.
P & L responsibility for the Service Department
Researching Builders Exchange and trade publications to locate bidding opportunities.
Proactively visiting new job sites and customers to generate new leads.
Reviewing, preparing and submitting bids and work orders.
Managing projects to meet targeted schedules and costs.
Processing submittals, contracts and change orders.
Working with prime and subcontractors on all phases of projects including schedules, change orders, submittals and quality control.
Making cold call and targeting new clientele.
Timely responding to customer requests, questions and problem solving.
Requirements:
• Minimum of 5 years' experience in Service/Repair and reroofing estimating. • Working knowledge of architecture and mechanical drawing. • Work well within a Project Team environment. • Must be able to read specifications and plans. • Possess excellent skills in math, writing, public relations, communications and negotiations. • Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, along with basic knowledge of algebra and geometry. • Proficient in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. • Valid Driver License • Ability to pass Substance Abuse Testing. • Ability to pass Security Screening for work on Government projects. • Spanish communication skills are a plus but not required.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience (Essential)
Four-year degree or equivalent professional experience.
Minimum five years of experience in production/service role and two years of experience in construction management.
Problem Solving Ability with the ability to manage difficult customers
Strong attention to detail.
Ability to communicate well both written and verbally
Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts and interest
Proficiency with Internet Explorer, Outlook Internet software, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word.
Documentation Skills
Superior Listening and Communications Skills
Ability to speak, read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence and policy documents, as well as converse comfortably with associates
Tecta offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, paid holidays, etc.
Pay Range: $80k- $110k per year (Pay will be based off skills and experience)
Jun 16, 2022
Full time
APPLY NOW! Earn up to $110k per year!!
The Service Manager is responsible for the sales and bidding of repair work as well as operate/manage the service department. . Emphasis will be placed on service contracts, repairs and small scope reroofing opportunities. Active project and people management is critical in this position. Ensure that the department operates within company guidelines for safety, work is completed with in a timely manner, work is completed on budget to ensure profitability, and that customer service is a top priority.
Additionally, develops billable and quality warranty service items for the Company. This position manages staff, sales, services and materials meeting assigned sales and service goals set by upper management. Provide comprehensive support to sales and project teams by effectively communicating and responding to customer needs. Serve as a resource for sales and project teams, by providing information, answering questions and assisting local contacts with questions and concerns. The Service Manager provides support and guidance to the Superintendent, Service Coordinator and 2 Service Estimators.
Job Functions
Plan, organize, and establish objectives and goals for duties assigned.
Work with sales staff, developing leads, sales efforts, and promoting the department’s services.
Communicate on an ongoing basis to stay abreast of potential work opportunities.
Estimate, bid and specify work, and assist sales staff with estimates. Reviews purchase orders, contracts, and proposals to verify intended scope of work and to assure that company policies are not compromised.
Purchase materials as necessary and maintain department inventory and price material inventory slips.
Increase revenue by monitoring labor and material costs.
Provide effective leadership for the service department, i.e. teamwork, motivation, and positive employee relations.
Respond to customer questions, complaints, and requests appropriately. Perform field inspections and investigations as necessary.
Handle all day-to-day service department business including review of daily time cards and service tickets, review of Hot Sheet requests, creating service tickets, scheduling, and communicating with field crews and office staff; Assist in collection of past due accounts receivable for service related work.
Attend meetings with owners, property managers and contractors to look at new work as well as inspect completed work when needed.
Issue proposals for service related work.
Report monthly financials to the Operating Unit President
Review existing personnel (field and office) on a regular basis.
Ensure that field personnel are fully trained in order to perform their job at a high level. Schedule safety/ material/ procedure trainings as needed.
Review the daily service schedule.
P & L responsibility for the Service Department
Researching Builders Exchange and trade publications to locate bidding opportunities.
Proactively visiting new job sites and customers to generate new leads.
Reviewing, preparing and submitting bids and work orders.
Managing projects to meet targeted schedules and costs.
Processing submittals, contracts and change orders.
Working with prime and subcontractors on all phases of projects including schedules, change orders, submittals and quality control.
Making cold call and targeting new clientele.
Timely responding to customer requests, questions and problem solving.
Requirements:
• Minimum of 5 years' experience in Service/Repair and reroofing estimating. • Working knowledge of architecture and mechanical drawing. • Work well within a Project Team environment. • Must be able to read specifications and plans. • Possess excellent skills in math, writing, public relations, communications and negotiations. • Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, along with basic knowledge of algebra and geometry. • Proficient in Internet Explorer, Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word. • Valid Driver License • Ability to pass Substance Abuse Testing. • Ability to pass Security Screening for work on Government projects. • Spanish communication skills are a plus but not required.
Knowledge, Skills & Experience (Essential)
Four-year degree or equivalent professional experience.
Minimum five years of experience in production/service role and two years of experience in construction management.
Problem Solving Ability with the ability to manage difficult customers
Strong attention to detail.
Ability to communicate well both written and verbally
Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts and interest
Proficiency with Internet Explorer, Outlook Internet software, Microsoft Excel and Microsoft Word.
Documentation Skills
Superior Listening and Communications Skills
Ability to speak, read and comprehend instructions, short correspondence and policy documents, as well as converse comfortably with associates
Tecta offers a comprehensive benefits package including medical, dental, vision, 401(k) with company match, paid time off, paid holidays, etc.
Pay Range: $80k- $110k per year (Pay will be based off skills and experience)
Job Summary
As the Traffic Operations Superintendent for the Public Works Department coming into this role, you will be responsible for the county’s ongoing maintenance of traffic signals, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), signing and pavement markings operations field crews. You will plan, organize and oversee the activities and operations of five senior traffic signal technicians, two signs and markings crew chiefs, eight full time traffic control technicians and several seasonal staff.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor’s Degree in business administration, public administration, or a closely related field, or equivalent experience
Two to four (2-4) years of direct experience supervising and/or managing personnel and operations in signals, signs and/or markings on a public road system.
Five years of responsible maintenance work related to lead work of combined signals, signs and markings together with two years of supervisory experience may substitute for the degree and experience requirements. Additionally, any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.
Required licenses and Certifications
A valid motor vehicle operator’s license is required.
Knowledge of and skill in: techniques and methods of maintenance and repair of signs, pavement markings, traffic signals and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS); maintenance needs analysis, planning and prioritization, including labor needs, supplies and equipment needs identification; maintenance equipment functions and capabilities; roadway design, construction and maintenance and asset management; cost estimation, , effective management and supervisory principles and techniques developing and implementing cost effective work procedures, evaluating safety and productivity needs for field crews, reading and interpreting blueprints, plans, maintenance manuals and labor agreements, resolving the transportation and traffic maintenance procedural, personnel and property owner problems, computer skills in conjunction with Excel, Word and utilizing databases and records preparation.
Ability to: Manage operations and designated staff through the leadership of Crew Chiefs operating at remote work sites, develop and maintain effective working relationships with community representatives, employees, managers, and officials from County and other governmental agencies, and the general public; operate a variety of maintenance related equipment including but not limited to light trucks, sedans, vans, etc..; establish and maintain accurate records, reports, and schedules; research and evaluate advances in highway maintenance.
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Salary Grade: M2.827 ($6,834.00 - $9,655.00) per month
Mar 14, 2022
Full time
Job Summary
As the Traffic Operations Superintendent for the Public Works Department coming into this role, you will be responsible for the county’s ongoing maintenance of traffic signals, Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS), signing and pavement markings operations field crews. You will plan, organize and oversee the activities and operations of five senior traffic signal technicians, two signs and markings crew chiefs, eight full time traffic control technicians and several seasonal staff.
Qualifications
Education and Experience:
A Bachelor’s Degree in business administration, public administration, or a closely related field, or equivalent experience
Two to four (2-4) years of direct experience supervising and/or managing personnel and operations in signals, signs and/or markings on a public road system.
Five years of responsible maintenance work related to lead work of combined signals, signs and markings together with two years of supervisory experience may substitute for the degree and experience requirements. Additionally, any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.
Required licenses and Certifications
A valid motor vehicle operator’s license is required.
Knowledge of and skill in: techniques and methods of maintenance and repair of signs, pavement markings, traffic signals and Intelligent Transportation Systems (ITS); maintenance needs analysis, planning and prioritization, including labor needs, supplies and equipment needs identification; maintenance equipment functions and capabilities; roadway design, construction and maintenance and asset management; cost estimation, , effective management and supervisory principles and techniques developing and implementing cost effective work procedures, evaluating safety and productivity needs for field crews, reading and interpreting blueprints, plans, maintenance manuals and labor agreements, resolving the transportation and traffic maintenance procedural, personnel and property owner problems, computer skills in conjunction with Excel, Word and utilizing databases and records preparation.
Ability to: Manage operations and designated staff through the leadership of Crew Chiefs operating at remote work sites, develop and maintain effective working relationships with community representatives, employees, managers, and officials from County and other governmental agencies, and the general public; operate a variety of maintenance related equipment including but not limited to light trucks, sedans, vans, etc..; establish and maintain accurate records, reports, and schedules; research and evaluate advances in highway maintenance.
For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county
Salary Grade: M2.827 ($6,834.00 - $9,655.00) per month
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Electric Lineman is a non-exempt, hourly position responsible for installing, maintaining, and servicing the electrical system for the citizens and customers of the City of Fairburn.
Incumbents in this classification must maintain professionalism and courtesy when exposed to stressful situations; may be required to work outside their regularly scheduled hours; and be available for emergency and/or pre-arranged work whenever called upon.
SCHEDULE: Normal operation hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, with varied nights, weekends, and on-call duty, as required.
Job Responsibilities/Duties
Each position in this classification may not include all the duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties that may be performed. Under general supervision:
Climbs power poles, splicing and making repairs to energized lines.
Constructs new overhead lines, setting poles, installing cross arms and brackets, stringing wire, and placing equipment such as transformers, switches, cut-outs, lightning arrestors and insulators.
As a member of a line crew, performs switching operations.
Runs new service lines from pole or transformer to consumer's premises.
Reconstructs existing lines and related fittings.
Phases out and cuts in new circuits; pulls slack out of primary and secondary wires; tests poles, lines and other facilities.
Trims trees to clear wires.
Installs, maintains and repairs electrical underground distribution equipment such as conduit duct systems, boxes, and vaults, switches, transformers, streetlights, concrete foundations.
Installs electrical cable in ducts or direct burial; installs cable risers; splices and terminates high voltage cables.
Drives trucks and operates associated equipment as assigned; assists in the instruction and training of other new crew members in techniques of the trade.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
Three (3) to Five (5) years of electric utility experience.
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Possess and maintain a valid Georgia class B (CDL) license.
MANDATORY CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS :
Completion of a recognized three-year apprenticeship program as a Certified Lineman/Linewoman, required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in electrical installation and repair work and in the construction and maintenance of electrical distribution and transmission lines.
Knowledge of safety practices and regulations applying to low and high voltage electrical wires.
Knowledge of pertinent first-aid principles and techniques, including resuscitation methods.
Ability to perform electrical installation and repair work and to construct and maintain electric distribution and transmission lines.
Ability to operate handheld unit for work orders.
Ability to think and act appropriately and quickly in emergencies.
Ability to understand and follow complex verbal and written instructions.
Ability to exercise sound and effective judgment within established guidelines.
Ability to organize, coordinate, and complete duties to meet scheduled deadlines.
Ability to perform routine mathematical calculations.
Ability to work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including co-workers, customers, vendors and the general public.
Ability to work from electrical plans and detailed drawings, effectively train and supervise others.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English in person, and on the telephone.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, tact, and excellent customer service while interacting with others.
Guidelines: Guidelines include, state, federal, and local laws and regulations, City policies, standard operating procedures, and electrical construction guidelines and best practices. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application.
Complexity: The work consists of varied electric system construction, repair and maintenance duties, inclement weather, and hazardous work conditions contribute to the complexity of the position.
Scope and Effect: The purpose of this position is to participate in the construction, repair and maintenance of the City of Fairburn’s electric system.
Personal Contacts: Contacts are typically with coworkers, other city employees, vendors, contractors, representatives of other public utilities, and members of the general public.
Purpose of Contacts: Contacts are typically to provide services, to give or exchange information, or to resolve problems.
Supervisory Controls
Supervisory Controls: The Electric Lineman works under the supervision of the Electric Superintendent.
Supervisory and Management Responsibility: This position may have functional supervision over other personnel, as assigned.
Working Conditions
Physical Demands: The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, walking, bending, crouching or stooping. The incumbent occasionally lifts and carries objects weighing up to 50 pounds and uses tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
Work Environment: The work is typically performed outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. Some work is performed on utility poles, in elevated buckets, and in the presence of electrified lines. Work requires the use of protective devices, such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.
Feb 01, 2022
Full time
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Electric Lineman is a non-exempt, hourly position responsible for installing, maintaining, and servicing the electrical system for the citizens and customers of the City of Fairburn.
Incumbents in this classification must maintain professionalism and courtesy when exposed to stressful situations; may be required to work outside their regularly scheduled hours; and be available for emergency and/or pre-arranged work whenever called upon.
SCHEDULE: Normal operation hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, with varied nights, weekends, and on-call duty, as required.
Job Responsibilities/Duties
Each position in this classification may not include all the duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties that may be performed. Under general supervision:
Climbs power poles, splicing and making repairs to energized lines.
Constructs new overhead lines, setting poles, installing cross arms and brackets, stringing wire, and placing equipment such as transformers, switches, cut-outs, lightning arrestors and insulators.
As a member of a line crew, performs switching operations.
Runs new service lines from pole or transformer to consumer's premises.
Reconstructs existing lines and related fittings.
Phases out and cuts in new circuits; pulls slack out of primary and secondary wires; tests poles, lines and other facilities.
Trims trees to clear wires.
Installs, maintains and repairs electrical underground distribution equipment such as conduit duct systems, boxes, and vaults, switches, transformers, streetlights, concrete foundations.
Installs electrical cable in ducts or direct burial; installs cable risers; splices and terminates high voltage cables.
Drives trucks and operates associated equipment as assigned; assists in the instruction and training of other new crew members in techniques of the trade.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education and Experience
Three (3) to Five (5) years of electric utility experience.
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Possess and maintain a valid Georgia class B (CDL) license.
MANDATORY CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS :
Completion of a recognized three-year apprenticeship program as a Certified Lineman/Linewoman, required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in electrical installation and repair work and in the construction and maintenance of electrical distribution and transmission lines.
Knowledge of safety practices and regulations applying to low and high voltage electrical wires.
Knowledge of pertinent first-aid principles and techniques, including resuscitation methods.
Ability to perform electrical installation and repair work and to construct and maintain electric distribution and transmission lines.
Ability to operate handheld unit for work orders.
Ability to think and act appropriately and quickly in emergencies.
Ability to understand and follow complex verbal and written instructions.
Ability to exercise sound and effective judgment within established guidelines.
Ability to organize, coordinate, and complete duties to meet scheduled deadlines.
Ability to perform routine mathematical calculations.
Ability to work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including co-workers, customers, vendors and the general public.
Ability to work from electrical plans and detailed drawings, effectively train and supervise others.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English in person, and on the telephone.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, tact, and excellent customer service while interacting with others.
Guidelines: Guidelines include, state, federal, and local laws and regulations, City policies, standard operating procedures, and electrical construction guidelines and best practices. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application.
Complexity: The work consists of varied electric system construction, repair and maintenance duties, inclement weather, and hazardous work conditions contribute to the complexity of the position.
Scope and Effect: The purpose of this position is to participate in the construction, repair and maintenance of the City of Fairburn’s electric system.
Personal Contacts: Contacts are typically with coworkers, other city employees, vendors, contractors, representatives of other public utilities, and members of the general public.
Purpose of Contacts: Contacts are typically to provide services, to give or exchange information, or to resolve problems.
Supervisory Controls
Supervisory Controls: The Electric Lineman works under the supervision of the Electric Superintendent.
Supervisory and Management Responsibility: This position may have functional supervision over other personnel, as assigned.
Working Conditions
Physical Demands: The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, walking, bending, crouching or stooping. The incumbent occasionally lifts and carries objects weighing up to 50 pounds and uses tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
Work Environment: The work is typically performed outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. Some work is performed on utility poles, in elevated buckets, and in the presence of electrified lines. Work requires the use of protective devices, such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Journey Electric Lineman is a non-exempt, hourly position responsible for installing, maintaining, and servicing the electrical system for the citizens and customers of the City of Fairburn.
Incumbents in this classification must maintain professionalism and courtesy when exposed to stressful situations; may be required to work outside their regularly scheduled hours; and be available for emergency and/or pre-arranged work whenever called upon.
SCHEDULE: Normal operation hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, with varied nights, weekends, and on-call duty, as required.
Job Responsibilities/Duties
Each position in this classification may not include all the duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties that may be performed. Under general supervision:
Climbs power poles, splicing and making repairs to energized lines.
Prepares, reads and/or interprets construction prints and work requests, as required.
Serves as a crew leader, completing necessary paperwork and material-forms, etc.
Installs, removes or repairs the following equipment on energized or de-energized lines in all types of weather conditions: anchors, cross-arms, insulators, brackets, capacitors, regulators, poles, switches, lightning arrestors, grounds, transformers (overhead and underground primary, secondary and services) URD switchgear, LBC cabinets, manholes, splices boxes and fuses.
Switches, tags, tests and grounds overhead and underground electrical systems.
Writes switching orders; performs and directs sub-station and field switching operations.
Runs new service lines from pole or transformer to consumer's premises.
Reconstructs existing lines and related fittings.
Phases out and cuts in new circuits; pulls slack out of primary and secondary wires; tests poles, lines and other facilities.
Trims trees to clear wires.
Installs, maintains and repairs electrical underground distribution equipment, such as conduit duct systems, boxes, vaults, switches, capacitors, transformers, streetlights, and concrete foundations.
Installs electrical cable in ducts or directs burial; installs cable risers; splices and terminates non-leaded high voltage cables.
After training, may be required to perform maintenance of sub-station equipment and assist Utility Electricians with wiring of substations.
Drives trucks and operates associated equipment as assigned; assists in the instruction and training of other new crew members in techniques of the trade.
Responds to emergency and scheduled overtime.
Assists in the training of employees, as required.
Performs other related duties, as assigned.
Education and Experience
Five (5) years of electric utility experience, and
Completion of a recognized three-year apprenticeship program as a Certified Lineman/Linewoman, required.
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Possess and maintain a valid Georgia class B (CDL) license.
MANDATORY CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Must possess or obtain (within 6 months) certification as an Integrated Transmission System Operator through MEAG Power.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in electrical installation and repair work and in the construction and maintenance of electrical distribution and transmission lines.
Knowledge of safety practices and regulations applying to low and high voltage electrical wires.
Knowledge of pertinent first-aid principles and techniques, including resuscitation methods.
Ability to perform electrical installation and repair work and to construct and maintain electric distribution and transmission lines.
Ability to work from electrical plans and detailed drawings.
Ability to operate handheld unit for work orders.
Ability to organize, coordinate, and complete duties to meet scheduled deadlines.
Ability to learn to operate personal computer hardware and software associated with UPC locate activities.
Ability to effectively to supervise and train others.
Ability to think and act appropriately and quickly in emergencies.
Ability to understand and follow complex verbal and written instructions.
Ability to exercise sound and effective judgment within established guidelines.
Ability to perform routine mathematical calculations.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, tact, and excellent customer service while interacting with others.
Ability to work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including co-workers, customers, vendors and the general public.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English in person, and on the telephone.
Guidelines: Guidelines include, state, federal, and local laws and regulations, City policies, standard operating procedures, and electrical construction guidelines and best practices. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application.
Complexity: The work consists of varied electric system construction, repair and maintenance duties, inclement weather, and hazardous work conditions contribute to the complexity of the position.
Scope and Effect: The purpose of this position is to participate in the construction, repair and maintenance of the City of Fairburn’s electric system.
Personal Contacts: Contacts are typically with coworkers, other city employees, vendors, contractors, representatives of other public utilities, and members of the general public.
Purpose of Contacts: Contacts are typically to provide services, to give or exchange information, or to resolve problems.
Supervisory Controls
Supervisory Controls: The Journeyman Electric Lineman works under the supervision of the Electric Superintendent.
Supervisory and Management Responsibility: This position may have functional supervision over other personnel, as assigned.
Working Conditions
Physical Demands: The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, walking, bending, crouching or stooping. The incumbent occasionally lifts and carries objects weighing up to 50 pounds and uses tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
Work Environment: The work is typically performed outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. Some work is performed on utility poles, in elevated buckets, and in the presence of electrified lines. Work requires the use of protective devices, such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.
Feb 01, 2022
Full time
POSITION SUMMARY:
The Journey Electric Lineman is a non-exempt, hourly position responsible for installing, maintaining, and servicing the electrical system for the citizens and customers of the City of Fairburn.
Incumbents in this classification must maintain professionalism and courtesy when exposed to stressful situations; may be required to work outside their regularly scheduled hours; and be available for emergency and/or pre-arranged work whenever called upon.
SCHEDULE: Normal operation hours are Monday – Friday, 7:00 am - 4:00 pm, with varied nights, weekends, and on-call duty, as required.
Job Responsibilities/Duties
Each position in this classification may not include all the duties listed below, nor do the examples cover all duties that may be performed. Under general supervision:
Climbs power poles, splicing and making repairs to energized lines.
Prepares, reads and/or interprets construction prints and work requests, as required.
Serves as a crew leader, completing necessary paperwork and material-forms, etc.
Installs, removes or repairs the following equipment on energized or de-energized lines in all types of weather conditions: anchors, cross-arms, insulators, brackets, capacitors, regulators, poles, switches, lightning arrestors, grounds, transformers (overhead and underground primary, secondary and services) URD switchgear, LBC cabinets, manholes, splices boxes and fuses.
Switches, tags, tests and grounds overhead and underground electrical systems.
Writes switching orders; performs and directs sub-station and field switching operations.
Runs new service lines from pole or transformer to consumer's premises.
Reconstructs existing lines and related fittings.
Phases out and cuts in new circuits; pulls slack out of primary and secondary wires; tests poles, lines and other facilities.
Trims trees to clear wires.
Installs, maintains and repairs electrical underground distribution equipment, such as conduit duct systems, boxes, vaults, switches, capacitors, transformers, streetlights, and concrete foundations.
Installs electrical cable in ducts or directs burial; installs cable risers; splices and terminates non-leaded high voltage cables.
After training, may be required to perform maintenance of sub-station equipment and assist Utility Electricians with wiring of substations.
Drives trucks and operates associated equipment as assigned; assists in the instruction and training of other new crew members in techniques of the trade.
Responds to emergency and scheduled overtime.
Assists in the training of employees, as required.
Performs other related duties, as assigned.
Education and Experience
Five (5) years of electric utility experience, and
Completion of a recognized three-year apprenticeship program as a Certified Lineman/Linewoman, required.
High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
Possess and maintain a valid Georgia class B (CDL) license.
MANDATORY CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
Must possess or obtain (within 6 months) certification as an Integrated Transmission System Operator through MEAG Power.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Knowledge of methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in electrical installation and repair work and in the construction and maintenance of electrical distribution and transmission lines.
Knowledge of safety practices and regulations applying to low and high voltage electrical wires.
Knowledge of pertinent first-aid principles and techniques, including resuscitation methods.
Ability to perform electrical installation and repair work and to construct and maintain electric distribution and transmission lines.
Ability to work from electrical plans and detailed drawings.
Ability to operate handheld unit for work orders.
Ability to organize, coordinate, and complete duties to meet scheduled deadlines.
Ability to learn to operate personal computer hardware and software associated with UPC locate activities.
Ability to effectively to supervise and train others.
Ability to think and act appropriately and quickly in emergencies.
Ability to understand and follow complex verbal and written instructions.
Ability to exercise sound and effective judgment within established guidelines.
Ability to perform routine mathematical calculations.
Ability to demonstrate sensitivity, tact, and excellent customer service while interacting with others.
Ability to work in a team-based environment and achieve common goals.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work, including co-workers, customers, vendors and the general public.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively in English in person, and on the telephone.
Guidelines: Guidelines include, state, federal, and local laws and regulations, City policies, standard operating procedures, and electrical construction guidelines and best practices. These guidelines require judgment, selection, and interpretation in application.
Complexity: The work consists of varied electric system construction, repair and maintenance duties, inclement weather, and hazardous work conditions contribute to the complexity of the position.
Scope and Effect: The purpose of this position is to participate in the construction, repair and maintenance of the City of Fairburn’s electric system.
Personal Contacts: Contacts are typically with coworkers, other city employees, vendors, contractors, representatives of other public utilities, and members of the general public.
Purpose of Contacts: Contacts are typically to provide services, to give or exchange information, or to resolve problems.
Supervisory Controls
Supervisory Controls: The Journeyman Electric Lineman works under the supervision of the Electric Superintendent.
Supervisory and Management Responsibility: This position may have functional supervision over other personnel, as assigned.
Working Conditions
Physical Demands: The work is typically performed while intermittently sitting, standing, walking, bending, crouching or stooping. The incumbent occasionally lifts and carries objects weighing up to 50 pounds and uses tools and equipment requiring a high degree of dexterity.
Work Environment: The work is typically performed outdoors, occasionally in cold or inclement weather. Some work is performed on utility poles, in elevated buckets, and in the presence of electrified lines. Work requires the use of protective devices, such as masks, goggles, gloves, etc.
This role plans, manages and directs the activities of the Land, Lease & Right-of-Way staff as well as activities of contract land agents in the negotiation and acquisition of land agreements, real estate purchases, damage claim settlements, title investigation and other land activities applicable to distribution, storage, gathering, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), and Production operations.
The primary responsibility of this position is to effectively manage the documentation and dissemination of all land/lease agreements for gas distribution facilities within a 7-state gas distribution service territory. Incumbent shall be responsible for managing the workload of land agents, land service vendors, and other land administration personnel.
The work location for this leadership role is flexible. Salt Lake City, Utah; Akron/Cleveland OH; Clarksburg, WV, or other suitable company facilities within the Gas Distribution service territory.
Additional responsibilities may include:
Manages the procurement of high-quality contract land services through preparation of RFPs, evaluation of proposals and awarding of contracts.
Manges overall land acquisition expenditures and ensures quality service.
Ensures acquisition of permits for pipeline crossing of roads and railroads, permits, and bonds for heavy hauling, surety bonds for construction projects and permits for construction operation of facilities.
Oversees staff in resolution of landowner access problems or disputes.
Negotiates complex agreements such as condemnations.
Works directly with Legal team on land right issues or property owner disputes.
Directs management of real property and timber assets.
Manages negotiation of damage claim settlements with landowners.
Reads and interprets maps, plats, and blueprints.
Review property valuations and damage appraisals.
Oversees Land activities and resources associated with Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) initiatives including dairy and swine projects
Oversees Work Management systems and ensures that land agents properly store land records in GIS and other repository systems
Maintain cohesive team through effective communication, and providing training, mentoring, and support as needed.
Direct Reports: Staff of eight (8); including four (4) Land Consultants, three (3) Supervisors and (1) Land Agent supporting four (4) regional business units.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience
Minimum Qualifications (Note: A partial year of related work experience of 6 months or greater will be considered one year towards the qualifications):
Bachelor’s Degree and 8+ years directly related experience or
Associates Degree and 10+ years of directly related experience or
High school diploma and 12+ years of directly related experience.
3+ years supervisory/project coordination/management experience
Directly Related Experience includes: Field Operations, land/lease administration, land/mineral title, survey, real estate, or utility construction/design experience.
Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Skills: Excellent project management, organizational, and prioritization skills; effective internal and external political skills; problem-solving, time management, and strong computer skills.
Abilities: Ability to lead and communicate effectively; able to establish and maintain rapport; able to set objectives and policy, to identify critical issues to support process improvements, and to introduce new concepts; Ability to influence, delegate, and drive performance.
Knowledge of: probate, contract and real estate law and applicable state and federal regulations; legal documents preparation and interpretations; county courthouse record keeping; pipeline construction activities, storage pool operations, production and gathering operations.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree and 12+ years directly related experience or
5+ years oil and gas industry land management experience or
2+years ROW and/or lease negotiation experience or
Natural Gas Distribution/Transmission pipeline operations experience or
Previous experience public utility sector or
Membership in professional landman organizations (AAPL, CPL, etc.)
Education Requirements
Degree or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience may be accepted in lieu of preferred level of education: Bachelor
Licenses, Certifications, or Quals Description
Working Conditions
Travel 26-50%Office Work Environment 51-75%
Other Working Conditions
Expectation: Bi-monthly (every two months) travel within Gas Distribution service territory
Nov 15, 2021
Full time
This role plans, manages and directs the activities of the Land, Lease & Right-of-Way staff as well as activities of contract land agents in the negotiation and acquisition of land agreements, real estate purchases, damage claim settlements, title investigation and other land activities applicable to distribution, storage, gathering, Renewable Natural Gas (RNG), and Production operations.
The primary responsibility of this position is to effectively manage the documentation and dissemination of all land/lease agreements for gas distribution facilities within a 7-state gas distribution service territory. Incumbent shall be responsible for managing the workload of land agents, land service vendors, and other land administration personnel.
The work location for this leadership role is flexible. Salt Lake City, Utah; Akron/Cleveland OH; Clarksburg, WV, or other suitable company facilities within the Gas Distribution service territory.
Additional responsibilities may include:
Manages the procurement of high-quality contract land services through preparation of RFPs, evaluation of proposals and awarding of contracts.
Manges overall land acquisition expenditures and ensures quality service.
Ensures acquisition of permits for pipeline crossing of roads and railroads, permits, and bonds for heavy hauling, surety bonds for construction projects and permits for construction operation of facilities.
Oversees staff in resolution of landowner access problems or disputes.
Negotiates complex agreements such as condemnations.
Works directly with Legal team on land right issues or property owner disputes.
Directs management of real property and timber assets.
Manages negotiation of damage claim settlements with landowners.
Reads and interprets maps, plats, and blueprints.
Review property valuations and damage appraisals.
Oversees Land activities and resources associated with Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) initiatives including dairy and swine projects
Oversees Work Management systems and ensures that land agents properly store land records in GIS and other repository systems
Maintain cohesive team through effective communication, and providing training, mentoring, and support as needed.
Direct Reports: Staff of eight (8); including four (4) Land Consultants, three (3) Supervisors and (1) Land Agent supporting four (4) regional business units.
Required Knowledge, Skills, Abilities & Experience
Minimum Qualifications (Note: A partial year of related work experience of 6 months or greater will be considered one year towards the qualifications):
Bachelor’s Degree and 8+ years directly related experience or
Associates Degree and 10+ years of directly related experience or
High school diploma and 12+ years of directly related experience.
3+ years supervisory/project coordination/management experience
Directly Related Experience includes: Field Operations, land/lease administration, land/mineral title, survey, real estate, or utility construction/design experience.
Additional Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Skills: Excellent project management, organizational, and prioritization skills; effective internal and external political skills; problem-solving, time management, and strong computer skills.
Abilities: Ability to lead and communicate effectively; able to establish and maintain rapport; able to set objectives and policy, to identify critical issues to support process improvements, and to introduce new concepts; Ability to influence, delegate, and drive performance.
Knowledge of: probate, contract and real estate law and applicable state and federal regulations; legal documents preparation and interpretations; county courthouse record keeping; pipeline construction activities, storage pool operations, production and gathering operations.
Preferred Qualifications:
Bachelor’s Degree and 12+ years directly related experience or
5+ years oil and gas industry land management experience or
2+years ROW and/or lease negotiation experience or
Natural Gas Distribution/Transmission pipeline operations experience or
Previous experience public utility sector or
Membership in professional landman organizations (AAPL, CPL, etc.)
Education Requirements
Degree or an equivalent combination of education and demonstrated related experience may be accepted in lieu of preferred level of education: Bachelor
Licenses, Certifications, or Quals Description
Working Conditions
Travel 26-50%Office Work Environment 51-75%
Other Working Conditions
Expectation: Bi-monthly (every two months) travel within Gas Distribution service territory
District Vision
Schenectady City Schools is a continually improving school district dedicated to excellence in teaching and learning, equity, engagement, and efficiency. In the Schenectady City School District, we are committed to cultivating beliefs, policies, and practices that establish socially just conditions for all our stakeholders, with greater attention to marginalized students, families, community, and staff so that they can thrive and transform our current district culture.
District Director of Business and Finance
The District Director of Business and Finance is responsible for using an equity and anti-racist lens to execute the overall financial operations of the school district, including the preparation, implementation and administration of the school district’s budgetary process, fiscal reporting and state aid. This position serves as leader for all aspects of business operations, including accounting, auditing, capital construction projects, contract services, federal aid, food service, insurance and benefits administration, payroll, and purchasing. This position also has responsibility for providing input and support in the negotiations process with the employee unions.
Schenectady City School District seeks an experienced equity-driven school business official to assume the position of District Director of Business and Finance beginning July 1, 2021.
The District Director of Business and Finance reports directly to the Superintendent and serves as a key member of the district’s executive leadership team.
Applicants with New York State Certification as a School District Administrator (SDA) or School Business Administrator (SBA) or School District Business Leader (SDBL) are preferred. Consideration may be given to exceptional candidates meeting Civil Service criteria and requirements for the title of Business Official or Business Manager.
The successful candidate will have:
At least five years of experience as a successful leader driven by equity in the areas of public school finance, budget development, management and business office operations including experience with self-funded health insurance, bargaining unit contract negotiations, business contract negotiations and services, building leases, RFPs and capital project referendums.
Excellent leadership skills with a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Experience developing budgets and financial processes through a lens of equity that ensures equitable outcomes.
Solid track record of working collaboratively with Black and Brown communities and groups representing all segments of the school community, with attention to all underrepresented groups.
The Schenectady City School District is in a unique financial position due to COVID-19 relief funding. The district is poised to receive $70 million in federal aid over the next five years. Currently, the district is realizing an increase of $11 million in Foundation Aid funding. If Foundation Aid is fully implemented, the district will receive an additional $30-40 million annually.
Starting Date: July 1, 2021, or as soon as practicable
Salary: Competitive
Application Deadline: Continuous until filled. Interviews will be ongoing commencing June 3, 2021.
Those interested in being considered should submit a letter of interest, resume, and recommendation letters to:
https://schenectady.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
May 20, 2021
Full time
District Vision
Schenectady City Schools is a continually improving school district dedicated to excellence in teaching and learning, equity, engagement, and efficiency. In the Schenectady City School District, we are committed to cultivating beliefs, policies, and practices that establish socially just conditions for all our stakeholders, with greater attention to marginalized students, families, community, and staff so that they can thrive and transform our current district culture.
District Director of Business and Finance
The District Director of Business and Finance is responsible for using an equity and anti-racist lens to execute the overall financial operations of the school district, including the preparation, implementation and administration of the school district’s budgetary process, fiscal reporting and state aid. This position serves as leader for all aspects of business operations, including accounting, auditing, capital construction projects, contract services, federal aid, food service, insurance and benefits administration, payroll, and purchasing. This position also has responsibility for providing input and support in the negotiations process with the employee unions.
Schenectady City School District seeks an experienced equity-driven school business official to assume the position of District Director of Business and Finance beginning July 1, 2021.
The District Director of Business and Finance reports directly to the Superintendent and serves as a key member of the district’s executive leadership team.
Applicants with New York State Certification as a School District Administrator (SDA) or School Business Administrator (SBA) or School District Business Leader (SDBL) are preferred. Consideration may be given to exceptional candidates meeting Civil Service criteria and requirements for the title of Business Official or Business Manager.
The successful candidate will have:
At least five years of experience as a successful leader driven by equity in the areas of public school finance, budget development, management and business office operations including experience with self-funded health insurance, bargaining unit contract negotiations, business contract negotiations and services, building leases, RFPs and capital project referendums.
Excellent leadership skills with a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion.
Excellent interpersonal and communication skills.
Experience developing budgets and financial processes through a lens of equity that ensures equitable outcomes.
Solid track record of working collaboratively with Black and Brown communities and groups representing all segments of the school community, with attention to all underrepresented groups.
The Schenectady City School District is in a unique financial position due to COVID-19 relief funding. The district is poised to receive $70 million in federal aid over the next five years. Currently, the district is realizing an increase of $11 million in Foundation Aid funding. If Foundation Aid is fully implemented, the district will receive an additional $30-40 million annually.
Starting Date: July 1, 2021, or as soon as practicable
Salary: Competitive
Application Deadline: Continuous until filled. Interviews will be ongoing commencing June 3, 2021.
Those interested in being considered should submit a letter of interest, resume, and recommendation letters to:
https://schenectady.tedk12.com/hire/index.aspx
JOB TITLE : Asphalt/ Aggregate Quality Control Technician
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Performs general skilled or unskilled construction related activities for quarry and field products.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED : Reports directly to supervisor or project superintendent.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED : None.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Requires full range of body motion including handling and operating various hand and power tools, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and bending over for extended periods of time. Requires reaching, crawling, climbing, grasping, kneeling, squatting, and twisting. Often requires lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 90 pounds. Sometimes requires working at heights. Requires correct vision and hearing within normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. This is a safety sensitive position.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS : Frequent exposure to rain, sleet, snow, dust, mud, heat, cold, noise and other conditions common to a construction site. Irregular hours, nights, weekends, swing shifts and holidays may be required for contractual obligations.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: (This may not include all of the duties assigned)
Monitors and tests for quarry rock crushing and sorting process.
Monitors and tests for hot asphalt operation.
Samples aggregates and asphalts.
Performs laboratory and field tests, and related work as required.
Understands and uses arithmetic including fractions and decimals, and has clean legible handwriting.
Light data entry and computer use required.
Learns, knows, and understands Colorado Procedures (CP’s) and AASHTO.
Willingness to cross train, and task train when needed.
Communicates with production plants, and field representatives including but not limited to superintendents, CDOT, owners assurance, and process control.
Maintains a clean workspace.
Knows and understands, as well as follows, the rules and regulations of the Company “Employee Safety Policy and Handbook.”
Performs other duties as required.
Heavy lifting up to 90 lbs. required several times daily
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS :
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (all job specific skills will be taught):
Knowledge relative to all field and lab procedures. Knowledge of the safe and efficient use of hand and power tools, including but not limited to hand shovel, pick, construction bar, rake, broom, and other hand-held power tools. Knowledge of safety rules for construction sites and the ability to abide by them. Attention to detail. Regular and on-time attendance required.
EDUCATION : None.
EXPERIENCE : 1 Year construction experience helpful.
CERTIFICATE/LICENSE : Valid and active driver’s license required.
ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Experience within this job description may be helpful, but not required.
Apr 27, 2021
Full time
JOB TITLE : Asphalt/ Aggregate Quality Control Technician
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Performs general skilled or unskilled construction related activities for quarry and field products.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED : Reports directly to supervisor or project superintendent.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED : None.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS Requires full range of body motion including handling and operating various hand and power tools, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and bending over for extended periods of time. Requires reaching, crawling, climbing, grasping, kneeling, squatting, and twisting. Often requires lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 90 pounds. Sometimes requires working at heights. Requires correct vision and hearing within normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. This is a safety sensitive position.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS : Frequent exposure to rain, sleet, snow, dust, mud, heat, cold, noise and other conditions common to a construction site. Irregular hours, nights, weekends, swing shifts and holidays may be required for contractual obligations.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES: (This may not include all of the duties assigned)
Monitors and tests for quarry rock crushing and sorting process.
Monitors and tests for hot asphalt operation.
Samples aggregates and asphalts.
Performs laboratory and field tests, and related work as required.
Understands and uses arithmetic including fractions and decimals, and has clean legible handwriting.
Light data entry and computer use required.
Learns, knows, and understands Colorado Procedures (CP’s) and AASHTO.
Willingness to cross train, and task train when needed.
Communicates with production plants, and field representatives including but not limited to superintendents, CDOT, owners assurance, and process control.
Maintains a clean workspace.
Knows and understands, as well as follows, the rules and regulations of the Company “Employee Safety Policy and Handbook.”
Performs other duties as required.
Heavy lifting up to 90 lbs. required several times daily
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS :
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities (all job specific skills will be taught):
Knowledge relative to all field and lab procedures. Knowledge of the safe and efficient use of hand and power tools, including but not limited to hand shovel, pick, construction bar, rake, broom, and other hand-held power tools. Knowledge of safety rules for construction sites and the ability to abide by them. Attention to detail. Regular and on-time attendance required.
EDUCATION : None.
EXPERIENCE : 1 Year construction experience helpful.
CERTIFICATE/LICENSE : Valid and active driver’s license required.
ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Experience within this job description may be helpful, but not required.
JOB TITLE : Heavy Equipment Operator (bilingual preferred)
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Operates and maintains various types of earth moving, paving and general construction equipment.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED : Reports directly to supervisor and/or project superintendent and/or Vice President of Operations.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED : None.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Requires full range of body motion including and operating levers or controls, manual dexterity and eye hand coordination. Requires use of foot-controlled pedals and sitting for extensive periods of time. Occasionally requires lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100 pounds. Sometimes requires working at heights. Requires correct vision and hearing within normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. This is a safety sensitive position.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS : Frequent exposure to rain, sleet, snow, dust, mud, heat, cold, noise and other conditions common to a construction site. Contractual obligations may require irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, nights, weekends, and holidays.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES : (This may not include all of the duties assigned)
Reads and sets elevations and grades.
Distinguishes between properties, types and moisture content of soils.
Performs preventative maintenance and inspections.
Operates various types of ditching, trenching, hoisting, earth-moving, and miscellaneous construction equipment (or asphalt and concrete paving machines and equipment).
Starts, warms up, checks controls and shuts down machines.
Performs pre-and post-operational inspections.
Knows, understands, and follows the rules and regulations of the Company “Employee Safety Policy and Handbook.”
Performs related work as required.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS :
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge of the safe and efficient use of hand and power tools. Knowledge of the working mechanics of diesel and gas engines, hydraulics and electrical functions of construction equipment. Knowledge of welding processes. Understanding of the hazards of chemicals including materials such as oils, antifreeze, asphalt, cement, solvents, and battery acids. Basic reading, writing and simple math skills. Bilingual in Spanish preferred.
EDUCATION : High school diploma or equivalent may be required.
EXPERIENCE : Minimum 1 year heavy equipment experience, asphalt paving experience a plus.
CERTIFICATE / LICENSE : Valid and active driver license may be required. CDL License with hazardous materials is preferred, but may not be required.
ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Construction experience within this job description and a commercial, active and valid driver license (CDL) with endorsement is preferred.
Apr 27, 2021
Full time
JOB TITLE : Heavy Equipment Operator (bilingual preferred)
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Operates and maintains various types of earth moving, paving and general construction equipment.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED : Reports directly to supervisor and/or project superintendent and/or Vice President of Operations.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED : None.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Requires full range of body motion including and operating levers or controls, manual dexterity and eye hand coordination. Requires use of foot-controlled pedals and sitting for extensive periods of time. Occasionally requires lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100 pounds. Sometimes requires working at heights. Requires correct vision and hearing within normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. This is a safety sensitive position.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS : Frequent exposure to rain, sleet, snow, dust, mud, heat, cold, noise and other conditions common to a construction site. Contractual obligations may require irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, nights, weekends, and holidays.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES : (This may not include all of the duties assigned)
Reads and sets elevations and grades.
Distinguishes between properties, types and moisture content of soils.
Performs preventative maintenance and inspections.
Operates various types of ditching, trenching, hoisting, earth-moving, and miscellaneous construction equipment (or asphalt and concrete paving machines and equipment).
Starts, warms up, checks controls and shuts down machines.
Performs pre-and post-operational inspections.
Knows, understands, and follows the rules and regulations of the Company “Employee Safety Policy and Handbook.”
Performs related work as required.
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS :
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Knowledge of the safe and efficient use of hand and power tools. Knowledge of the working mechanics of diesel and gas engines, hydraulics and electrical functions of construction equipment. Knowledge of welding processes. Understanding of the hazards of chemicals including materials such as oils, antifreeze, asphalt, cement, solvents, and battery acids. Basic reading, writing and simple math skills. Bilingual in Spanish preferred.
EDUCATION : High school diploma or equivalent may be required.
EXPERIENCE : Minimum 1 year heavy equipment experience, asphalt paving experience a plus.
CERTIFICATE / LICENSE : Valid and active driver license may be required. CDL License with hazardous materials is preferred, but may not be required.
ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Construction experience within this job description and a commercial, active and valid driver license (CDL) with endorsement is preferred.
JOB TITLE : Asphalt Paving Personnel / Laborer
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Performs general skilled or unskilled construction related activities.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED : Reports directly to supervisor or project superintendent.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED : None.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Requires full range of body motion including handling and operating various hand and power tools, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and bending over for extended periods of time. Requires reaching, crawling, climbing, grasping, kneeling, squatting, and twisting. Often requires lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100 lbs. Sometimes requires working at heights. Requires correct vision and hearing within normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. This is a safety sensitive position.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS : Frequent exposure to rain, sleet, snow, dust, mud, heat, cold, noise and other conditions coming to construction site. Contractual obligations may require irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, nights, weekends, and holidays.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES : (This may not include all of the duties assigned)
Hauls and moves materials around job site
Strips forms, stacks materials
Shovels and rakes asphalt and dirt
Know and understand, as well as follow, the rules and regulations of the Company “Employee Safety Policy and Handbook.”
Performs related work as required
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS :
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
The ability to operate, with knowledge, awareness and understanding of the working elements of heavy construction, earth moving, paving and general construction equipment.
Knowledge of asphalt paving operations
Ability to handle work load
Strong work ethic
Previous experience in asphalt paving related field
Regular and on-time attendance required
EDUCATION : High School Diploma or equivalent may be required.
EXPERIENCE : Minimum 2 years’ experience may be required
CERTIFICATE / LICENSE : Valid and active driver’s license required
ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : None.
Apr 27, 2021
Full time
JOB TITLE : Asphalt Paving Personnel / Laborer
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES : Performs general skilled or unskilled construction related activities.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED : Reports directly to supervisor or project superintendent.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED : None.
TYPICAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS : Requires full range of body motion including handling and operating various hand and power tools, manual and finger dexterity and eye-hand coordination. Requires standing and bending over for extended periods of time. Requires reaching, crawling, climbing, grasping, kneeling, squatting, and twisting. Often requires lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling items weighing up to 100 lbs. Sometimes requires working at heights. Requires correct vision and hearing within normal range. Requires working under stressful conditions. This is a safety sensitive position.
TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS : Frequent exposure to rain, sleet, snow, dust, mud, heat, cold, noise and other conditions coming to construction site. Contractual obligations may require irregular hours, out-of-town work, overnight stays, nights, weekends, and holidays.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES : (This may not include all of the duties assigned)
Hauls and moves materials around job site
Strips forms, stacks materials
Shovels and rakes asphalt and dirt
Know and understand, as well as follow, the rules and regulations of the Company “Employee Safety Policy and Handbook.”
Performs related work as required
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS :
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
The ability to operate, with knowledge, awareness and understanding of the working elements of heavy construction, earth moving, paving and general construction equipment.
Knowledge of asphalt paving operations
Ability to handle work load
Strong work ethic
Previous experience in asphalt paving related field
Regular and on-time attendance required
EDUCATION : High School Diploma or equivalent may be required.
EXPERIENCE : Minimum 2 years’ experience may be required
CERTIFICATE / LICENSE : Valid and active driver’s license required
ALTERNATIVE TO MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : None.
Job Summary
The Clark County Public Works Department is looking for an innovative individual who can lead and inspire a diverse workforce, think creatively, and implement an organized approach to management. We seek a goal oriented and performance driven achiever who brings skill, passion, and commitment to public service.
As one of three Road Operation Superintendents, you will manage Highway Maintenance Specialists, Heavy Equipment Operators and Crew Chiefs to support rural and urban road maintenance as well as Specialty services. You will work with the other superintendents, road maintenance employees and other division leaders writing policies, facilitating program changes, and implementing new maintenance or operation functions. Other areas of responsibility will include; assisting with writing and maintaining road operations budgets, interpreting and applying the provisions of union contracts and County policies, and administering the full range of performance management including; coaching, mentoring, evaluating performance, applying accountability with clear expectations, navigating difficult conversations, and providing disciplinary action when needed.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required.
Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in construction management, engineering, business administration, public administration, or a closely related field
Five (5) years of responsible maintenance work related to road maintenance
Two (2) years of direct supervisory or lead experience managing road operations and personnel
A valid motor vehicle operator’s license is required at time of hire
Preferred four (4) years of direct supervisory or lead experience managing road operations and personnel
The ideal candidate will have the following strengths:
Ability to engage employees in a positive manner
Experience mentoring and coaching employees
Solution focused when working through complex issues
Ability to navigate difficult conversations
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships at all levels of the organization
Experience working in a union environment
An online application is required. For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county Salary Grade: M2.827 ($6,543.00 - $9,244.00) per month
Dec 30, 2020
Full time
Job Summary
The Clark County Public Works Department is looking for an innovative individual who can lead and inspire a diverse workforce, think creatively, and implement an organized approach to management. We seek a goal oriented and performance driven achiever who brings skill, passion, and commitment to public service.
As one of three Road Operation Superintendents, you will manage Highway Maintenance Specialists, Heavy Equipment Operators and Crew Chiefs to support rural and urban road maintenance as well as Specialty services. You will work with the other superintendents, road maintenance employees and other division leaders writing policies, facilitating program changes, and implementing new maintenance or operation functions. Other areas of responsibility will include; assisting with writing and maintaining road operations budgets, interpreting and applying the provisions of union contracts and County policies, and administering the full range of performance management including; coaching, mentoring, evaluating performance, applying accountability with clear expectations, navigating difficult conversations, and providing disciplinary action when needed.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required.
Equivalent to a Bachelor’s Degree in construction management, engineering, business administration, public administration, or a closely related field
Five (5) years of responsible maintenance work related to road maintenance
Two (2) years of direct supervisory or lead experience managing road operations and personnel
A valid motor vehicle operator’s license is required at time of hire
Preferred four (4) years of direct supervisory or lead experience managing road operations and personnel
The ideal candidate will have the following strengths:
Ability to engage employees in a positive manner
Experience mentoring and coaching employees
Solution focused when working through complex issues
Ability to navigate difficult conversations
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships at all levels of the organization
Experience working in a union environment
An online application is required. For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at:
https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county Salary Grade: M2.827 ($6,543.00 - $9,244.00) per month
Iowa State University Human Resource Services
Ames, Iowa
The Department of Animal Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University seeks applicants for an Agricultural Specialist I position at the Beef Nutrition Farm.
This position serves under the direction of the Superintendent of the Beef Nutrition Farm. This position is responsible for working with the Farm Manager regarding the day-to-day operations of the Beef Nutrition Farm as well as for research oversight; research diet quality control; maintenance of research data integrity; collaboration with project investigators on research protocols; and oversight of daily beef care.
In this role, the position is responsible for executing the short and long term business plans, driving the research needs forward and working with the manager to ensure success. The position is required to optimize the farms performance and collaborate effectively with PI’s and Graduate Students. Duties also include: maintaining building and facilities in a safe and appropriate manner; evaluating risk management activities; maintaining inventory control; developing preventative maintenance schedules; coordinating major maintenance and repairs; and collaborating with vendors.
The successful candidate will possess a high level of business acumen in addition to agriculture knowledge in the areas of animal science, veterinary science, forage production, machinery operations and animal husbandry including disease management, nutrition, and behavior. Project and construction management, information technology, effective oral and written communication, mentoring, teamwork and time-management skills are essential in meeting the expectations of this position.
All staff members are expected to interact collegially and maintain the highest standards of integrity and ethics. This is a full-time position. The incumbent must be a motivated self-starter and have the ability to work varying schedules which might include evenings, weekends, and some holidays. Work hours may vary and change based on farm requirements and weather conditions.
This is a regular position with a term appointment, all accrued vacation must be used during term of appointment or will be forfeited.
The University is in the process of implementing a new classification and compensation structure. The impending change is expected to be completed by Fall 2020. Any P&S employee hired through this posting may be assigned a new title and associated pay grade upon the employment start date (and after the initial offer), commensurate with qualifications required for the position. The duties and responsibilities of the posted position, in addition to compensation offered, will not be affected by this process.
Jul 06, 2020
Full time
The Department of Animal Science in the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences at Iowa State University seeks applicants for an Agricultural Specialist I position at the Beef Nutrition Farm.
This position serves under the direction of the Superintendent of the Beef Nutrition Farm. This position is responsible for working with the Farm Manager regarding the day-to-day operations of the Beef Nutrition Farm as well as for research oversight; research diet quality control; maintenance of research data integrity; collaboration with project investigators on research protocols; and oversight of daily beef care.
In this role, the position is responsible for executing the short and long term business plans, driving the research needs forward and working with the manager to ensure success. The position is required to optimize the farms performance and collaborate effectively with PI’s and Graduate Students. Duties also include: maintaining building and facilities in a safe and appropriate manner; evaluating risk management activities; maintaining inventory control; developing preventative maintenance schedules; coordinating major maintenance and repairs; and collaborating with vendors.
The successful candidate will possess a high level of business acumen in addition to agriculture knowledge in the areas of animal science, veterinary science, forage production, machinery operations and animal husbandry including disease management, nutrition, and behavior. Project and construction management, information technology, effective oral and written communication, mentoring, teamwork and time-management skills are essential in meeting the expectations of this position.
All staff members are expected to interact collegially and maintain the highest standards of integrity and ethics. This is a full-time position. The incumbent must be a motivated self-starter and have the ability to work varying schedules which might include evenings, weekends, and some holidays. Work hours may vary and change based on farm requirements and weather conditions.
This is a regular position with a term appointment, all accrued vacation must be used during term of appointment or will be forfeited.
The University is in the process of implementing a new classification and compensation structure. The impending change is expected to be completed by Fall 2020. Any P&S employee hired through this posting may be assigned a new title and associated pay grade upon the employment start date (and after the initial offer), commensurate with qualifications required for the position. The duties and responsibilities of the posted position, in addition to compensation offered, will not be affected by this process.
Clark County
4700 NE 78th St., Vancouver, WA 98665
Job Summary
In the Department of Public Works at Clark County, we look for people who can grow, think, lead and inspire. We seek leaders, achievers and doers who bring skill, passion and commitment to public service.
You have experience as a leader in Public Works or Construction. You are forward thinking, engaged and energized by challenges and opportunities. You have a strong interest in leading a talented, diverse team to build a dynamic future for Road Operations.
You are a collaborator who understands the importance of building excellent working relationships with your staff and peers in the organization. You are a project leader. You are a visionary who will assist with defining and realizing the Road Operations future and creating an adaptive, inclusive culture.
If this describes you, read on. We may have the perfect job for you.
We are looking for a strategic thinker to be the leader of this critical team, responsible for all aspects of Road Operations. Change is new for Road Operations, and we need someone who embraces the opportunity to work with staff throughout the system. We are committed to innovative programs, ideas and solutions. We need a great leader for this team!
As the Road Operations Manager for Public Works you are driving a committed team of road maintenance specialists, heavy equipment operators, highway maintenance crew chiefs, program coordinators, superintendents and administrative professionals that are the key players in delivering exceptional and valued maintenance services for the roads, water and drainage. You are managing the day to day operations, staffing, budget, and work processes to achieve team successes and accomplishments.
This position is open until filled with a first review date of July 1, 2020. This recruitment may close any time after the first review date.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required.
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Public Administration, Civil Engineering or a related field
Five years of progressively responsible related experience
Three years of supervisory or lead experience in a unionized environment
Fiscal management experience including budget preparation, grant administration, service and intergovernmental contract negotiation and administration, expenditure control and record keeping
Required a valid motor vehicle operator’s license at time of hire
HOW TO APPLY:
An online application is required. For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county Salary Grade: DOE $7,587-$10,716 per month Close Date: Open Until Filled
Jun 17, 2020
Full time
Job Summary
In the Department of Public Works at Clark County, we look for people who can grow, think, lead and inspire. We seek leaders, achievers and doers who bring skill, passion and commitment to public service.
You have experience as a leader in Public Works or Construction. You are forward thinking, engaged and energized by challenges and opportunities. You have a strong interest in leading a talented, diverse team to build a dynamic future for Road Operations.
You are a collaborator who understands the importance of building excellent working relationships with your staff and peers in the organization. You are a project leader. You are a visionary who will assist with defining and realizing the Road Operations future and creating an adaptive, inclusive culture.
If this describes you, read on. We may have the perfect job for you.
We are looking for a strategic thinker to be the leader of this critical team, responsible for all aspects of Road Operations. Change is new for Road Operations, and we need someone who embraces the opportunity to work with staff throughout the system. We are committed to innovative programs, ideas and solutions. We need a great leader for this team!
As the Road Operations Manager for Public Works you are driving a committed team of road maintenance specialists, heavy equipment operators, highway maintenance crew chiefs, program coordinators, superintendents and administrative professionals that are the key players in delivering exceptional and valued maintenance services for the roads, water and drainage. You are managing the day to day operations, staffing, budget, and work processes to achieve team successes and accomplishments.
This position is open until filled with a first review date of July 1, 2020. This recruitment may close any time after the first review date.
Qualifications Education and Experience:
We will consider any combination of relevant work experience, volunteering, education, and transferable skills as qualifying unless an item or section is labeled required.
Bachelor’s degree in Business, Public Administration, Civil Engineering or a related field
Five years of progressively responsible related experience
Three years of supervisory or lead experience in a unionized environment
Fiscal management experience including budget preparation, grant administration, service and intergovernmental contract negotiation and administration, expenditure control and record keeping
Required a valid motor vehicle operator’s license at time of hire
HOW TO APPLY:
An online application is required. For complete job announcement, application requirements, and to apply on-line, please visit our website at: https://www.clark.wa.gov/human-resources/explore-careers-clark-county Salary Grade: DOE $7,587-$10,716 per month Close Date: Open Until Filled
Summary
King County Road Services Division has an excellent opportunity for you to be part of local government! We are looking for a hard-working Sign and Marking Supervisor (Supervisor II). Our successful candidate will be a highly motivated and enthusiastic people leader who has experience in planning, scheduling and supervising crews involved in installing and maintaining traffic control signs and pavement markings. This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Road Services team and make a difference in our community! Scope of Job Duties: To be considered for this opportunity, you must at a minimum, demonstrate knowledge, skill and ability to:
Be a people leader by planning, supervising and scheduling work activities that include the installation and maintenance of traffic control signs, thermal pavement markings and roadway striping;
Problem solve , give direction, inspect projects, prioritize your work, and your team's work and maintain records;
Work with our diverse community by investigating and resolving complaints;
Develop your team by identifying and executing training needs and making hiring recommendations;
Effectively counsel and provide written and verbal reprimands, recommend further disciplinary actions when necessary and prepare performance appraisals to evaluate employees;
Execute Lean principals and have a continuous improvement mindset;
Ensure proper safety process and procedures are being followed on all jobs and implement and supervise work group safety activities;
Other duties as assigned.
We are looking for candidates who:
Have experience journey-level experience OR a combination of skills and experiences;
Are knowledgeable with the use of paint, preparation equipment, airless spraying systems, pumps, radio equipment and supplies and maintenance;
Have advanced knowledge of and will adhere to federal, state and county safety procedures for construction, road maintenance, or other heavy manual labor areas (fall protection, confined space, hazardous materials);
Are knowledgeable of heavy manual labor activities and implementing traffic control;
Have effective written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills with a focus on collaboration and ability to motivate, working as a team with the ability to be an independent thinker who looks for new ways to solve problems;
Can prioritize and handle multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced and demanding environment;
Are comfortable performing work outdoors and in inclement weather;
Have the ability to demonstrate behaviors that include fairness, respect, and inclusiveness ;
Are skilled in working with diverse stakeholders and maintaining effective relationships.
We would love it if you had:
An International Municipal Signage Association (IMSA) Sign Install Level 1, 2 and 3;
A Work zone traffic control certificate.
Additional Requirements (successful candidates must):
Successfully pass a pre-employment physical .
Have the ability to obtain a valid Washington State driver's license prior to start date.
Supplemental Information:
This position is represented by PROTEC 17
This recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies for up to 6 months for STT, TLT or Career Service positions.
The typical work schedule is Monday – Friday 8 hour days.
This position is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and is not overtime eligible. Working after-hours, weekends, and holidays may be required in emergency circumstances, such as during inclement weather, and on special projects. Overtime hours, weekends, and holidays vary upon business demand, season and weather.
Why King County Roads Division?
Competitive – healthcare plans
Free – transportation options
Manager Support – structured employee assistance program
Paid – vacation time (in addition to paid holidays)
Paid – sick leave
Paid – parental leave
Deferred – compensation plan
Ten – paid holidays
Awesome Employee Giving Program !
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT King County is the local service provider for the roughly quarter-million people who live in the unincorporated areas of the county; taken together, Unincorporated King County would be the second-largest city in the state. The Department of Local Services includes a Director's Office with a Community Service Area group, and the Road Services and Permitting Divisions. Together, this department provides a single executive point of accountability for delivery of local services to all of the unincorporated areas. The King County Road Services Division designs, builds, operates and maintains roads and bridges in unincorporated areas of King County in an efficient and environmentally responsible manner to protect the public's investment and facilitate safe travel. The division is committed to ensuring the county's transportation system is safe and efficient for all uses and modes of travel. The Division is responsible for 1,500 miles of road and 182 bridges, 5.7 million feet of drainage ditches, over 44,000 traffic control signs, 78 traffic signals, and 50 traffic cameras in unincorporated King County. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE As the only jurisdiction in the world named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most influential civil rights leaders in our nation's history, King County is a vibrant international community with residents that represent countries from around the world. It is a region with increasing diversity that cherishes the traditions of many cultures. We have a deep commitment to equity and social justice and advancing practices, strategies, and policies that promote fairness, justice, and opportunity for all – in our workplaces and our communities. With this commitment, King County has adopted a pro-equity agenda to advance regional change and ensure that residents from vulnerable communities are incorporated into our emergency planning and public outreach efforts. King County values diverse perspectives, life experiences, and differences. The Department of Local Services encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and veterans. To learn more, please visit http://www.kingcounty.gov/elected/executive/equity-social-justice.aspx Are you ready to APPLY? The recruitment for this position is open to all applicants . A completed King County Application is required. We highly recommend that you also provide a cover letter and resume. If you have any questions, please contact Jen Irwin , Senior HR Analyst, by e-mail at jirwin@kingcounty.gov , or by phone at 206-263-0601. Connect with her on LinkedIn .
Apr 23, 2020
Full time
Summary
King County Road Services Division has an excellent opportunity for you to be part of local government! We are looking for a hard-working Sign and Marking Supervisor (Supervisor II). Our successful candidate will be a highly motivated and enthusiastic people leader who has experience in planning, scheduling and supervising crews involved in installing and maintaining traffic control signs and pavement markings. This is an exciting opportunity to work with the Road Services team and make a difference in our community! Scope of Job Duties: To be considered for this opportunity, you must at a minimum, demonstrate knowledge, skill and ability to:
Be a people leader by planning, supervising and scheduling work activities that include the installation and maintenance of traffic control signs, thermal pavement markings and roadway striping;
Problem solve , give direction, inspect projects, prioritize your work, and your team's work and maintain records;
Work with our diverse community by investigating and resolving complaints;
Develop your team by identifying and executing training needs and making hiring recommendations;
Effectively counsel and provide written and verbal reprimands, recommend further disciplinary actions when necessary and prepare performance appraisals to evaluate employees;
Execute Lean principals and have a continuous improvement mindset;
Ensure proper safety process and procedures are being followed on all jobs and implement and supervise work group safety activities;
Other duties as assigned.
We are looking for candidates who:
Have experience journey-level experience OR a combination of skills and experiences;
Are knowledgeable with the use of paint, preparation equipment, airless spraying systems, pumps, radio equipment and supplies and maintenance;
Have advanced knowledge of and will adhere to federal, state and county safety procedures for construction, road maintenance, or other heavy manual labor areas (fall protection, confined space, hazardous materials);
Are knowledgeable of heavy manual labor activities and implementing traffic control;
Have effective written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills with a focus on collaboration and ability to motivate, working as a team with the ability to be an independent thinker who looks for new ways to solve problems;
Can prioritize and handle multiple tasks and deadlines in a fast-paced and demanding environment;
Are comfortable performing work outdoors and in inclement weather;
Have the ability to demonstrate behaviors that include fairness, respect, and inclusiveness ;
Are skilled in working with diverse stakeholders and maintaining effective relationships.
We would love it if you had:
An International Municipal Signage Association (IMSA) Sign Install Level 1, 2 and 3;
A Work zone traffic control certificate.
Additional Requirements (successful candidates must):
Successfully pass a pre-employment physical .
Have the ability to obtain a valid Washington State driver's license prior to start date.
Supplemental Information:
This position is represented by PROTEC 17
This recruitment may be used to fill additional vacancies for up to 6 months for STT, TLT or Career Service positions.
The typical work schedule is Monday – Friday 8 hour days.
This position is exempt from the Fair Labor Standards Act and is not overtime eligible. Working after-hours, weekends, and holidays may be required in emergency circumstances, such as during inclement weather, and on special projects. Overtime hours, weekends, and holidays vary upon business demand, season and weather.
Why King County Roads Division?
Competitive – healthcare plans
Free – transportation options
Manager Support – structured employee assistance program
Paid – vacation time (in addition to paid holidays)
Paid – sick leave
Paid – parental leave
Deferred – compensation plan
Ten – paid holidays
Awesome Employee Giving Program !
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT King County is the local service provider for the roughly quarter-million people who live in the unincorporated areas of the county; taken together, Unincorporated King County would be the second-largest city in the state. The Department of Local Services includes a Director's Office with a Community Service Area group, and the Road Services and Permitting Divisions. Together, this department provides a single executive point of accountability for delivery of local services to all of the unincorporated areas. The King County Road Services Division designs, builds, operates and maintains roads and bridges in unincorporated areas of King County in an efficient and environmentally responsible manner to protect the public's investment and facilitate safe travel. The division is committed to ensuring the county's transportation system is safe and efficient for all uses and modes of travel. The Division is responsible for 1,500 miles of road and 182 bridges, 5.7 million feet of drainage ditches, over 44,000 traffic control signs, 78 traffic signals, and 50 traffic cameras in unincorporated King County. COMMITMENT TO EQUITY AND SOCIAL JUSTICE As the only jurisdiction in the world named after Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., one of the most influential civil rights leaders in our nation's history, King County is a vibrant international community with residents that represent countries from around the world. It is a region with increasing diversity that cherishes the traditions of many cultures. We have a deep commitment to equity and social justice and advancing practices, strategies, and policies that promote fairness, justice, and opportunity for all – in our workplaces and our communities. With this commitment, King County has adopted a pro-equity agenda to advance regional change and ensure that residents from vulnerable communities are incorporated into our emergency planning and public outreach efforts. King County values diverse perspectives, life experiences, and differences. The Department of Local Services encourages people of all backgrounds to apply, including people of color, immigrants, refugees, women, LGBTQ+, people with disabilities, and veterans. To learn more, please visit http://www.kingcounty.gov/elected/executive/equity-social-justice.aspx Are you ready to APPLY? The recruitment for this position is open to all applicants . A completed King County Application is required. We highly recommend that you also provide a cover letter and resume. If you have any questions, please contact Jen Irwin , Senior HR Analyst, by e-mail at jirwin@kingcounty.gov , or by phone at 206-263-0601. Connect with her on LinkedIn .