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HomeMy WebLinkAboutR-91-27RESOLUTION NO. R-91-27 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN, INDIAN RIVER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ADOPTING A JOB DESCRIPTION FOR THE POSITION OF UTILITIES DIRECTOR; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION OF SUCH JOB DESCRIPTION IN THE CITY OF SEBASTIAN STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES; PROVIDING FOR REPEAL OF RESOLUTIONS OR PARTS OF RESOLUTIONS IN CONFLICT HEREWITH; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, the City Council has elected to provide City owned water and wastewater services; and WHEREAS, the City Council finds that development of a water and wastewater utility will require a commitment of City resources including money, engineering, legal and staff; and WHEREAS, the position of Utilities Director will be necessary, initially to coordinate the development process of financing, acquiring, engineering, and constructing facilities and ultimately to direct the operations once facilities are in place and service is delivered. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Sebastian, Indian River County, Florida, as follows: SECTION I. The job description for the classification of Utilities Director, attached hereto as Exhibit "A" is hereby adopted. SECTION II. The City Clerk is hereby directed to supply a copy of this job description to the Mayor and members of the City Council and all department heads for inclusion in the Standard Operating Procedures for the City. The City Clerk shall note the number and date of this Resolution on said job description. ' SECTION III. Ail Resolutions or parts of Resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed. SECTION IV. upon its adoption. This Resolution shall take effective immediately The foregoing Resolution was moved for adoption by Councilman ~~ The motion was seconded by Councilman _ and, upon being put to a vote, the vote was as follows: Mayor W. E. Conyers Vice Mayor Frank Oberbeck Councilman Peter Holyk Councilman Lonnie Powell Councilman George Reid The Mayor thereupon declared this Resolution duly passed and adopted this day of , 1991. CITY OF SEBASTIAN, FLORIDA ~. Co~Mayor Kathryn-~. Q'Halloran, CMC/AAE City Clerk ApprOved/ R.~ to Form ~l'{arles ian Nash and Content: City Attorney 2 Utilities Director Major Function..: This is a responsible administrative, technical, and supervisory position involving the overall management and operations of the city's water and sewer system. Initially, the director will coordinate consulting engineers and special legal counsel in the planning, development, conversion, acquisition, and/or construction of facilities. Additional responsibilities involve determination of staffing requirements, design of departmental operations, policies, institution of maintenance and safety procedures, and compliance with regulatory commissions and agencies. The director is responsible for preparation of a departmental budget and monitoring appropriate expenditures. Illustrative duties: Professional duties include general direction of the wastewater and water systems, laboratory testing, quality control, analysis of costs for projects, review construction and repair needs and recommend projects as required, and direction of work assignments of proper maintenance and compliance with procedures, laws and codes. Supervisory duties encompass program planning, delegation of responsibilities to subordinates and coordination and monitoring of activities to achieve performance objectives. The director participates in personnel functions as to departmental staffing requirements, evaluation of candidates for hire, promotion, training and development, and problem resolution. Technical responsibilities entail purchase of needed equipment and materials and supplies as required. Administratively, the director prepares the budget for departmental activities, and coordinates work activities and programs with other city programs and projects. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: The director should possess a high level of understanding of equipment and facilities in the water and wastewater industry and exhibit a thorough knowledge of modern techniques, methods, procedures, principles, and equipment and be able to apply such knowledge to daily operations. This includes chemical, biological, and physical processes used in water and sewage treatment and of standard methods of chemical analysis used in testing these processes, as well as knowledge of installation and operation of equipment, piping systems and other methods which may enhance existing techniques. Additional concerns are identification of occupational hazards and promotion of appropriate safety precautions among subordinates. The director must be capable of managing departmental operations, work directly with subordinates and staff, and coordinate activities to optimize day-to-day work efficiencies and maintain high employee morale. Training and Experience: Bachelor degree in civil or sanitation engineering with progressively responsible utility engineering and management experience. Must be P.E. or reasonable expectation of attaining P.E. within 12 months of appointment. Approved by Resolution No. R-91-27, August 28, 1991 City of Sebastian, Florida Job description - Public Utilities Director Addendum The training and experience requirements for Utilities director in other group III cities range from a high school diploma with some college courses to a bachelor degree in engineering and attainment of P.E. credentials. Salaries, of course, vary according to those skills and levels of experience. Sebastian has indicated a desire to hire an engineer and can therefore expect a salary level at the higher end of the salary continuum. My salary study of those cities within a population range of 1,000 of Sebastian proffers an indicated salary range of approximately $31,400 to $41,800 annually. The average of those participating cities is $37,500. I submit that we will be hard pressed to secure a P.E. with the requisite level of experience at less than the high average of the continuum, or $41,800. Collateral staff: During the investigative and design phase of the development of a utilities department, the department would consist only of a director and an administrative secretary. As the plant begins to develop, collateral staff will be added as required. The following job positions are descriptive of those positions that may be required: Certified Plant Operator/Mechanic Environmental Technician Maintenance Electrical Mechanic Water Plant Operator Chief Well Mechanic/Technician Lift Station Attendant Maintenance Worker Wastewater Plan]Operator Sprayfield Plant Operator Manager of Maintenance and Field Operations It is anticipated that the finance department will provide administrative support concerning billing and collection, and payroll and accounting. These duties may require the addition of a billing and collection clerk (Account Clerk II). The advent of a new computer system in finance is likely to increase speed and efficiency in the department to minimize the need for additional staff. The director of finance is currently reviewing appropriate computer systems and software to accommodate utility billing. 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