Salary: $101,157 - $121,001 AnnuallyWork Hours:Monday - Friday, 7:00 A.M. - 3:30 P.M. (EST)
Hours may vary due to work assignments or projects.Work Location:455 Moccasin Bend Road Chattanooga, TN 37405FLSA Status:This is anAppointed,Exemptposition.Department:WastewaterCalling all rock star candidates to the front!
Are you looking for your chance to join the One Chattanooga team in the Wastewater Treatment Division?
Do you have thedrive to succeed as a positive, energetic team leader with a dedicated staff?
Do you thriveas a problem solver who embraces the unexpected challenges of a fast-paced, demanding environment?
The City of Chattanooga is looking fora confident, adaptable go-getter to assist with the leadership of our Wastewater Treatment operations and make an impact on the employees and the awesome residents we serve. With YOU, we succeed as One Chattanooga!Check out ourwebsiteto learn more about the Chattanooga area, and all that it has to offer!SUMMARY:Incumbents in this classification are responsible for serving as Chief of Staff for the Department of Wastewater and coordinating actions of the divisions, including Engineering, Operations, Administration, Plant Maintenance, Laboratory, and Environmental Compliance. Duties include overseeing daily activities of the divisions to ensure compliance with applicable laws, ordinances, policies and practices; managing and preparing department operational and capital budgets; monitoring expenditures and adjusting budget requirements as needed; managing departmental personnel actions including hiring, dismissals, disciplinary actions and grievances. Work is performed under administrative review, working with the maximum degree of initiative and judgment.SERIES LEVEL:The Deputy Administrator, Wastewater is the first level of a two-level executive management series in Wastewater.ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The following duties ARE NOT intended to serve as a comprehensive list of all duties performed by all employees in this classification, only a representative summary of the primary duties and responsibilities.
Supervises lower level department staff to include prioritizing and assigning work; setting and monitoring performance standards; conducting performance evaluations; ensuring staff is trained; ensuring that employees follow policies and procedures; maintaining a healthy and safe working environment and making hiring, termination and disciplinary recommendations.
Provides oversight and directs the implementation of all Wastewater Department operations and activities which includes planning, coordinating, administering and evaluating programs, projects, strategic planning, processes, procedures, systems, standards and/or service offerings; ensuring compliance with federal, state and local laws, regulations, codes and/or standards; coordinating activities between multiple service areas and working to integrate and coordinate service areas.
Manages the preparation and execution of the department's operational and capital budgets; authorizes expenditures; monitors expenditures and makes required budget adjustments and approves a variety of payments, including contractual payments.
Establishes project guidelines for divisions and ensures compliance with established deadlines.
Oversees departmental compliance with applicable ordinances, codes, laws, rules, regulations, standards, policies and procedures.
Reviews and approves departmental personnel actions.
Formulates and implements training initiatives and programs using internal and external resources for maintaining and improving employee skill sets across all personnel groups to enhance employee development, improve work performance and customer service outcomes.
Develops, implements and evaluates sustainability strategies, plans, programs, cost effectiveness and technical feasib lity; ensures compliance with policies, standards, regulations and laws.
Researches, evaluates and identifies sustainability practices, partnerships; and reviews regulator, technical or market issues related to sustainability; and makes appropriate recommendations to management. Performs special tasks and coordinates the completion of special projects as assigned by the Mayor's Office or the Administrator of Wastewater.
Monitors the timely, appropriate and adequate response to citizen inquiries and complaints by Wastewater personnel.
Collaborates with internal departments, applicable Boards and Commissions, task forces, advisory groups, the general public, external agencies, contractors, attorneys and/or other interested parties to coordinate activities, review work, exchange information and resolve problems.
Prepares, reviews, interprets and analyzes a variety of complex and multi-faceted departmental information, data, contracts, plans, work requests, maps, technical publications, manuals, reference materials, forms, schedules, calendars, surveys and reports; evaluates information to determine compliance with standards, detect or assess problems and recommends the best solutions based on findings.
Cultivates and maintains constructive and cooperative working relationships with community groups and other stakeholders; finds the best way to communicate information; explains and interprets the costs and benefits of various Wastewater activities, projects or plans to the affected community groups, stakeholders, media and the public at large.
Responds to requests for information and assistance from employees, outside agencies, the general public and/or other interested parties.
Serves as the Administrator in his/her absence.
Must meet regular attendance requirements.
Must be able to maintain good interpersonal relationships with staff, co-workers, managers and citizens.
Must accomplish the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodations, in a timely manner.
Performs other duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Bachelors degree and 10 years of experience in roles of growing scope, responsibility, and demonstrable results in the engineering, business administration, public administration, or a related field, including 6 years at the management level;
Or an Advanced degree in engineering, business administration, public administration, or a related field may be substituted on a year-for-year basis up to two years of the required 10 years of experience as described above;
Or any combination of equivalent experience and education.
LICENSING AND CERTIFICATIONS:N/A.KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:Knowledge ofmanagerial and leadership principles and practices; public administration principles and practices; Wastewater engineering principles and practices; property management principles and practices; public relations principles; budgeting principles; contract development, administration and management principles; strategic planning principles; sustainability principles; environmental and natural resources management; conservation; sustainability economics; ecological economics; social organization; alternative fuels; renewal energy; green building; human consumption management; research methods; environmental planning principles; financial management principles; program development and administration principles and practices; procurement principles and practices; proj