Superintendent - Water Utility

City of Dallas - Dallas Water Utilities | Carrollton, TX

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Posted Date 7/09/2024
Description

Dallas Water Utilities is seeking a highly skilled professional to oversee the comprehensive management of our 330 million gallon per day surface water treatment plant in Carrollton, Texas. This role involves leading a team of over 50 skilled technical and professional staff to ensure the effective operation and maintenance of the facility. 

The position required adept management of an annual operating budget of $30   million   dollars. Collaboration with fellow DWU division managers and contractors is essential to ensure seamless operations, especially during ongoing water quality improvement projects totaling $500 million over the next decade. The primary objective is to consistently deliver superior water service while positioning our organization as a leader within the water industry.

Salary: $98,611.00 - $123,263.00

The Superintendent-Water Utility provides overall management for the planning, budgeting, scheduling, design, construction, and repair of public projects such as water and wastewater treatment plants, streets, storm drainage, buildings, support facilities, traffic systems, and other capital-intensive projects to meet future service demands and regulatory requirements. Directs the improvement of existing facilities to ensure municipal infrastructure capabilities.


Job Description
 

Essential Functions

Oversees and directs the long-term and short-term planning, budgeting, operations and maintenance activities, personnel development and management, equipment management, new technologies research, and all resource and asset management; leads in an effective and efficient way, in order to increase productivity, maintain and increase the employee morale, provide professional growth opportunities, create a culture of safety and team work, and ensure staff provides excellent customer service on a 24/7 basis.

2 Coordinates and manages the activities of project managers, construction superintendents, inspectors, consultants, and contractors to ensure overall project management, organization, and construction; directs treatment operations, engineering projects, and other maintenance activities; develops and implements work policies, procedures, and compliance measures.

3 Supervises including hiring, assigning work, scheduling, evaluating performance, and other personnel actions to ensure productivity and quality standards are maintained.

4 Administers, oversees, and directs the city's good faith effort plan and capital improvement plans for engineering, construction, and purchasing contracts; provides status reports throughout the life of the contract and participates in the selection of consultants.

5 Coordinates, facilitates, and manages the activities of Pretreatment, Laboratory, and Quality Assurance and Control groups to ensure overall program management, organization, and regulatory compliance with Texas Commission on Environmental Quality (TCEQ) and Environmental Protection Agency (EPA).

6 Reviews and approves expenditures for construction or consulting services to stay within approved budget limits; develops and administers division's operating and capital budgets; keeps facility and staff within fiscal budget restraints.

7 Communicates with citizens, regulatory agencies, city management, other city departments, consultants, contractors, and vendors including conducting public meetings, testifying in court, and preparing progress reports to resolve problems, coordinate activities, and provide information.

8 Conducts short and long-range planning for municipal infrastructure and other projects to meet future demands and regulatory mandates including evaluating repair and replacement of existing facilities; assesses equipment and facilities to ensure all activities are completed and that all preventative and corrective maintenance activities are performed effectively.

9 Represents the department and the city as a member of various committees both internally and externally; manages projects that are high profile, when division is short-staffed or as special circumstances arise.

10 Performs all other work as needed or assigned.

 

Knowledge and Skills

Knowledge of departmental, city, state, and federal standards that affect the wastewater activities.

2 Thorough knowledge of departmental, city, state, and federal standards that affect engineering activities.

3 Thorough knowledge of personnel practices and principles of supervision.

4 Ability to apply codes, regulations and advanced engineering principles to design and review engineering plans and specifications for the construction of sanitary sewer systems.

5 Knowledge of budget forecasting and financial administration.

6 Ability to manage construction projects including employees, equipment, and consultants.

7 Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing and negotiate with technical staff, consultants, contractors, governmental agencies, city management, and citizens.

8 Ability to write highly technical and non-technical reports.

9 Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.

10 Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.



Requirements

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION

  • Bachelor's degree in an Engineering, Architecture, Science, or Business field.

EXPERIENCE

  • Seven (7) years of experience in public works project management and/or operations.

AND

  • Three (3) years of supervisory/project management experience which included responsibility for budget management and/or long-range planning.  (This experience may be included in the required experience listed above.)

EQUIVALENCIES

  • High school diploma or GED plus eleven (11) years of the required experience including three (3) years of the stated supervisory/project management experience will meet the education and experience requirements.
  • Associate degree in any field plus nine (9) years of the required experience including three (3) years of the stated supervisory/project management experience will meet the education and experience requirements.
  • Bachelor's degree or higher in a non-specified field plus nine (9) years of the required experience including three (3) years of the stated supervisory/project management experience will meet the education and experience requirements.
  • Master's degree or higher in a specified field plus five (5) years of the required experience including three (3) years of the stated supervisory/project management experience will meet the education and experience requirements.

LICENSES AND CERTIFICATIONS

  • Valid driver's license with good driving record.

PREFERENCES

Class "A" Water Operator License from the Texas Commission on Environmental Quality is preferred.

Job Category
Local Government
Career Level
Manager

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