CC Resolution 2018-002 New and Reclass Traffic PositionsRESOLUTION NO. 2018 - 002
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LA
QUINTA, CALIFORNIA, AMENDING TITLES AND
CLASSIFICATIONS OF TRAFFIC SIGNAL MAINTENANCE
SUPERVISOR TO TRAFFIC OPERATIONS ANALYST,
PRINCIPAL ENGINEER TO CITY ENGINEER, AND PRINCIPAL
ENGINEER TO SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER; AND ADDING
TRAFFIC SIGNAL TECHNICIAN, CONSTRUCTION
INSPECTOR, AND ASSOCIATE ENGINEER POSITIONS
WHEREAS, the City Council previously approved and adopted the 2017/18
Classification Plan; and
WHEREAS, the City's Personnel Policy Section 2.05, Preparation and
Amendment of Classification Plan, requires amendments to the Classification Plan be
adopted by a Resolution of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, amendment of the Traffic Signal Maintenance Supervisor to Traffic
Operations Analyst, Principal Engineer to City Engineer, and Principal Engineer to
Senior Civil Engineer; and addition of Traffic Signal Technician, Construction Inspector,
and Associate Engineer positions will allow the City to achieve benefits, efficiencies
and expanded duties.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of La Quinta,
California, as follows:
SECTION 1. The City does hereby approve and adopt the revisions to the Classification
Plan for Fiscal Year 2017/18, attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by
reference.
PASSED, APPROVED, and ADOPTED at a regular meeting of the La Quinta City
Council held on this 16th day of January, 2018, by the following vote:
AYES: Council Members Fitzpatrick, Pena, Radi, Sanchez, Mayor Evans
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
Resolution No. 2018-002
Engineering Services Classification Plan
Adopted: January 16, 2018
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LIN A EVANS, Mayor
City of La Quinta, California
ATTEST:
SUSAN MAYSELS, City Clerk
City of La Quinta, California
(CITY SEAL)
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
A.
WILLIAM H. IHRKE, City Attorney
City of La Quinta, California
Cade Administration
CITY OF LA QUINTA
AUTHORIZED POSITIONS
EFFECTIVE JANUARY 22, 2018
Administrative Assistant
Administrative Technician
Code Administration Technician
Code Administration Specialist
Code Administration Supervisor
Code Administration Coordinator
ations Maintenance & Operations Worker
Maintenance & Operations Technician
Maintenance & Operations Coordinator
Maintenance & Operations Superintendent
Mg0g owntAdministration Management Assistant
Management Specialist
Management Coordinator
Management Analyst
Management Manager
Director
City Manager
* City Manager salary is determined by City Council contract
EXHIBIT A
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Administrative/Office Assistant
Administrative Technician
Executive Assistant
Building Inspector I
Code Compliance Officer I
Permit Technician
Building Inspecttor II
Code Compliance Officer II
Construction Inspector
Animal Control/Code Compliance Supervisor
Permit Operations Supervisor
Plans Examiner/Inspection Supervisor
Construction Manager/Inspection Supervisor
Buildings Worker
Maintenance Worker I
Parks Worker
Maintenance Worker II
Traffic Signal Technician
Buildings Coordinator
Maintenance Foreman
Parks Foreman
Buildings Superintendent
Parks Superintendent
Community Resources Coordinator
Management Assistant
Account Technician
Vacation Rental/License Assistant
Deputy City Clerk
Junior Accountant
Management Specialist
Marketing & Events Supervisor
Accountant
Associate Planner
Business Analyst
Community Resources Analyst
Financial Services Analyst
Human Resources Analyst
Management Analyst
Public Safety Analyst
Senior Accountant
Traiffic Operations Analyst
Associate Engineer
Senior Planner
Building Official
Community Resources Manager
Customer Service Center Manager
Maintenance Manager
Planning Manager
Public Safety Manager
Senior Civil Engineer
City Clerk
City Engineer
Community Resources Director
Design & Development Director/City Engineer
Facilities Director
Finance Director/Treasurer
City Manager
A11
B21
B22
B22
B22
B22
B23
B23
B23
B32
B32
B32
C43
All
A11
A11
Al2
B21
B23
B24
B24
B32
B32
B21
B21
B22
B22
B24
B24
B24
B24
B32
C41
C42
C42
C42
C42
C42
C42
C42
C42
C42
C43
C44
D61
D61
D61
D61
D61
D61
D61
D62
D65
E82
E82
E82
E82
F101*
CLASS SPECIFICATION
Code Administration Specialist
CLASS SERIES BAND/GRADE/SUBGRADE FLSA STATUS
Code Administration B23 Non -Exempt
CLASS SUMMARY:
This class is the second level in a four -level Code Administration series. As assigned,
incumbents perform field and records inspections of construction, building, code
administration systems including code violations, animal control issues, electrical, plumbing
and mechanical installations.
)sitions in this classification work primarily in
gulations; performing inspections; ensuring
ecifications; and investigating complaints.
ES:
the field, enforcing City codes, ordinances,
that work occurs according to plans or
is class specification represents only the core areas of responsibilities; specific positio
signments will vary depending on the needs of the department.
Identifies and inspects reported problems and investigates complaints; responds to citize
inquiries.
Assists violators in understanding and making acceptable corrections to problems, seekin
voluntary compliance.
Reviews plans and documents.
Issues permits and/or citations depending upon assignment.
Coordinates with other City departments related to specific assignment.
Ensures safety procedures are followed.
Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assianed.
SITION SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES MIGHT INCLUDE:
;itions assigned to Plans Examiner may also be responsible for:
Performing plan check activities: reviews building and construction plans and associated
documents for compliance with adopted building, mechanical, electrical, plumbing,
calgreen and energy codes, health and safety codes, business and professions codes,
zoning codes, and other applicable laws and ordinances;
Calculating construction valuations, developer impact fees, and building permit fees;
Providing technical resources to Code Administration staff as required;
Serving as a reserve building inspector;
Providing informational resources to building inspectors, public counter support, and
issuing permits; and
Investigating complaints and potential violations of building codes and/or hazards as
assigned by supervisor.
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Code Administration Specialist
sitions assigned to Building Inspection functions may also be responsible for:
Investigating complaints and potential violations of building codes and/or hazards and
compiling reports;
Approving and certifying final inspections;issuing Certificates of Occupancy and notices of
non-compliance;
Performing daily inspections of projects for compliance with adopted building, mechanical,
electrical, plumbing, green and energy codes, health and safety codes, business and
professions codes, zoning codes, and other applicable laws and ordinances;
Approving construction plans and documents related to Building Permits;
Providing informational resource to the general public and staff at the public counter; and
Providing technical support to the Code Administration Supervisor as assigned.
itions assigned to Code Compliance Officer II functions may also be responsible for:
Responding to citizen complaints and dispatch requests;
Investigating animal bites and arranging for quarantine of aggressor animal;
Investigating code enforcement complaints; and
Issuing citations for violation of laws, ordinances and codes.
Positions assigned to Construction Inspection functions may also be responsible for:
Inspecting on -site and off -site public works improvements including streets, storm drains;
grading, signing and striping, and landscaping including storm water quality and air qualit
(PM 10) compliance;
• Ensuring project compliance with Statewide general Construction Permit;
• Assisting the Traffic Engineer with sign surveys and preparing work orders for citizen
requests;
• Providing drafting and Geographic Information System (GIS) support to the Public Works
Department;
Monitoring work of consultants and contractors and ensuring conformance wit
engineering specifications;
Performing routine field tests; and
Conferring with Engineering staff on design problems and recommending possib
solutions.
'TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
(High School Diploma or GED and, as assigned, two (2) years of code enforcement and/or
(building construction/planning related experience. Or an equivalent combination of education
and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those
misted above.
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Code Administration Specialist
LICENSING/CERTIFICATIONS:
• Valid Class C California Driver's License.
• ICC Certification as Building Inspector is required for some assignments.
• PC 832 is required within six (6) months of hire for some assignments.
• Applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations;
• Safety standards;
• City maps, location of streets and all areas around the City;
Record -keeping techniques;
• Technical report writing techniques;
• Modern office procedures;
• Modern office equipment; and
• Principles of customer service.
lPositions assigned to Plans Examiner may also require knowledge of:
All types of building construction materials and methods; and
• Principles of building inspection.
Positions assigned to Building Inspection functions may also require knowledge of:
• All types of building construction materials and methods; and
• Plan review process.
Positions assigned to Construction Inspection functions may also require knowledge of:
• Methods and techniques of public works inspection;
Principles of Public works construction;
Basic civil engineering principles; and
Field-testing techniques for soil and concrete, asphalt mix and paving, and storm drai
system construction.
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Code Administration Specialist
SKILL IN:
■ Tact and diplomacy;
• Remaining calm and professional when dealing with difficult customers or situations;
• Ability to use judgment in non -routine situations;
Reading maps and/or plans;
• Basic mathematical computations;
• Operating testing, measuring and other inspection equipment;
• Impartially investigating and evaluating complaints;
• Preparing citations, logs, records, and reports;
Applying local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations;
• Operating modern office equipment;
• Operating a computer and relevant software applications; and
• Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor,
the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work
direction.
ADA AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, reachir
standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling, talking, hearing, seeii
and repetitive motions.
Light Work: Exerting up to 20 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of for
frequently, and/or negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of or
,ond/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and tl
.worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for Light Work. Some assignments may requi
�HeavyWork: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of for
fre uentl_, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities
position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.
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Maintenance and Operations Coordinator
BAND/GRADE/SUBGRADE
Maintenance and Operations
B24
FLSA STATUS
Non -Exempt
This class is the third in a four -level Maintenance and Operations series. Incumbents
provide supervision for maintenance and trades staff in an assigned area related to traffic
control, landscaping, construction, streets, sidewalks, gutters and/or parks.
'This class performs first -line supervision and planning/oversight of day-to-day work
activities and operations of a semi -skilled or skilled crew, including participating in the
development of unit goals, objectives and procedures; and troubleshooting and repair of
more complex issues.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
This class specification represents only the core areas of responsibilities; specific position
assignments will vary depending on the needs of the department.
• Supervises staff to include: prioritizing and assigning work; conducting performance
evaluations; ensuring staff are trained; ensuring that employees follow policies and
procedures; maintaining a healthy and safe working environment; and making hiring,
termination and disciplinary recommendations.
• Operates, inspects, maintains, troubleshoots and repairs complex equipment, testing
equipment, vehicles, facilities and instrumentation.
• Oversees the maintenance of tools and equipment and their safe/correct usage.
• Responds to and investigates more difficult citizen/customer complaints.
■ Maintains records on time, materials and work performed; compiles data and prepares
reports.
• Creates and maintains safe work zones; schedules and performs safety meetings.
• Oversees or carries out emergency repairs.
• Reads and follows blueprints, maps, technical and operational manuals and instructions.
• Assists in the preparation of specifications for supplies and equipment.
• Monitors performance of contracted maintenance activities.
• Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned.
POSITION SPECIFIC RESPONSIBILITIES MIGHT INCLUDE:
Positions assigned to Maintenance Foreman functions may also be responsible for:
• Keeping necessary records of time, materials, parts and work performed;
Assisting supervisor in preparing specifications for supplies and equipment;
Operating light and heavy equipment; training personnel in the operation of equipment;
• Scheduling and performing bi-weekly safety meetings with maintenance crew; and
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Maintenance and Operations Coordinator
Providing instruction and guidance to staff; and promote staff development and
motivation; and analyze problems that arise in the areas under supervision and
recommend solutions
Assisting with vehicle maintenance and repairs; and
Installing, repairing, removing, and replacing street signs and legends.
Positions assigned to Parks Foreman functions may also be responsible for:
■ Coordinating, reviewing work, inspecting and evaluating landscape and electrical
lighting services provided in the City's parks;
• Coordinating playground equipment maintenance, as needed.
■ Keeping necessary records of time, materials, parts and work performed;
• Assisting Superintendent in preparing specifications for supplies and equipment;
■ Operating light and heavy equipment; training personnel in the operation of equipment;
• Scheduling and performing bi-weekly safety meetings with parks staff; and
• Providing instruction and guidance to staff, promoting staff development and
motivation, analyzing problems that arise in the areas under supervision and
recommending solutions.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
High School Diploma and four (4) years of experience in assigned area of responsibility.
Based on assignment, additional training and/or licensure/certifications may be required. Or
an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform
-the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
NSING/CERTIFICATION
• Valid Class C California Driver's License.
• As assigned, valid Class B California Driver's License, with air brake endorsement.
• As assigned, Playground Safety Certification or other trade licenses and certifications
may be required.
• As assigned, IMSA Level III Field Technician or equivalent, IMSA Street Lighting Level I or
equivalent, and IMSA Work Zone Safety or equivalent.
Knowledge of a variety of applicable tools;
Knowledge of the use and/or application of applicable materials and supplies;
Basic principles of engineering, traffic control and/or construction design;
Supervisory principles;
Recent developments, current literature and sources of information regarding assigned
maintenance area;
Applicable local, state and federal laws rules and regulations;
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
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• Occupational hazards and applicable safety principles and practices;
• Basic math including addition, subtraction, multiplication and division;
• Principles of customer service;
• Modern office procedures; and
• Modern office equipment.
SKILL IN:
Operating applicable tools, equipment and testing devices;
Supervising and evaluating employees;
Prioritizing and assigning work;
Exerting physical effort in moderate to heavy work;
Applying technical knowledge to perform and/or troubleshoot skilled and semi -skilled
tasks;
Using independent judgment in routine and emergency situations;
Maintaining accurate records and logs and producing technical reports;
Tact and diplomacy;
Comprehending and correctly using informational documents including customer
complaint forms, receipts, invoices, City maps and blueprints;
Operating a computer and applicable software applications;
Operating modern office equipment;
Applying local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations; and
Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor,
the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work
direction.
ADA AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
:Positions in this class typically require: climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching,
crawling, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, feeling,
talking, hearing, seeing and repetitive motions. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100
pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in
excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents may be subjected to
moving mechanical parts, electrical currents, vibrations, fumes, odors, dusts, gases, poor
ventilation, chemicals, oils, blood and other bodily fluids, extreme temperatures, inadequate
(lighting, work space restrictions, intense noises, travel and environmental conditions such
as disruptive people, imminent danger, and a threatening environment.
NOTE: The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of
responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of
the department.
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CLASS SERIES BAND/GRADE/SUBGRADE FLSA STATUS
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Management D61 - D65 Exempt
CLASS SUMMARY:
This is the first level in a three -level Management Classification Series. Managers oversee:
divisions and make interpretive decisions on behalf of the organization regarding the means
'for executing the goals established by the relevant leader, regulatory body or governing
body, subject to constraints imposed by available technology and resources. Such'
interpretive decisions provide context for the work to be accomplished by subordinates
supervised within the unit and/or designated programs managed. Incumbents are
responsible for the management of functions and budget associated with an assigned
unit/designated program and may be responsible for the supervision of professional,
technical and administrative support staff assigned to the unit. Based upon assignment,
managers may administer units/designated programs with administrative functions
Lrequiringdiffering levels of risk to the organization while providing for the across-the-board
st level management necessary to execute the process and projects of the organization.
Positions assigned to this classification are responsible for assisting in the management and
direction of a department by supervising/overseeing the work of a City division. As assigned,
incumbents supervise staff including conducting performance evaluations; coordinating
training; and implementing hiring, discipline and termination procedures.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
This class specification represents only the core areas of responsibilities; specific position
assignments will vary depending on the needs of the department.
• Oversees the development and implementation of programs, policies and procedures for
the division.
• Supervises staff, as assigned, to include: prioritizing and assigning work; conducting
performance evaluations; ensuring staff are trained; ensuring that employees follow
policies and procedures; maintaining a healthy and safe working environment; and
making hiring, termination and disciplinary recommendations.
Administers and monitors the division's budget, including allocating resources and
approving expenditures.
• Assists the Director in developing and implementing department policies and
procedures.
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Manager
Attends required meetings with the department director, city manager, other city
departments; other regulatory entities; public boards and commissions; reviews and
prepares reports, agenda items and other official correspondence for city council and/or
assigned boards/commissions; creates and makes presentations to community
organizations and city boards and commissions.
Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned.
OOSITION SPECIFIC (RESPONSIBILITIES:
Positions assigned to Accounting Manager may also be responsible for:
• Purchasing, payroll, and associated report preparation and records, or oversight of some;
■ Coordinating and taking the lead in the annual audit and preparation of the annual
CAFR;
• Maintaining the general ledger; preparing financial statements and financial reports, or
oversight of same; managing and reconciling various subsidiary accounts;
• Administering and overseeing CIP and grant accounting;
• Overseeing and managing computerized accounting systems;
• Assisting with the formulation and development of the annual budget; and
• Assisting the Finance Director as needed with complex financial analysis.
Positions assigned to Building Official may also be responsible for:
• Review of building and construction plans for proper design and conformance with codes
and ordinances;
• Approval and certification of final inspections;
• Investigating complaints and potential violations of building codes/hazards and issuing
non-compliance notices; and
• Non-structural plan checking and coordination of same.
Positions assigned to City Clerk may also be responsible for:
• Performing all statutory duties of the City Clerk as set forth in the California Government
Code and La Quinta Municipal Code;
• Attending all meetings of the City Council/Successor Agency/Oversight Board/Financing
Authority/Housing Authority and recording minutes thereof;
• -Directing the preparation of/preparing agendas, resolutions, ordinances and written
materials for the City Council/Successor Agency/Financing Authority/Housing
Authority/Oversight Board;
• Overseeing the liability claims process and insurance review for City contracts;
Managing the city's housing programs and contracts;
Directing citywide editing and research services;
• Providing administrative support to the City Council and City Manager;
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Manager
Maintaining all official records of the city and the city's records management system;
Conducting recruitment for boards/commissions;
Conducting municipal elections and serving as Elections Official;
Maintaining the municipal code; and
Acting as Notary Public.'
Positions assigned to Community Resources Manager may also be responsible for:
Contract management of the City's marketing strategies (print and electronic);
Contract management for the Library and Museum operations;
Preparing and managing the recreation, wellness and large-scale community wide
events;
Operation and management of the La Quinta Wellness Center and programs;
Strategic planning and development of economic development efforts of the Business
Unit and partnership between relationships with city businesses and community;
Oversight of the La Quinta Arts Foundation and La Quinta Chamber of Commerce
agreements; and
Overseeing Citywide Information Technology functions, contracts and expenditures.
Positions assigned to Customer Service Center Manager may also be responsible for:
• Strategic development and implementation of the TRAKit and E-TRAKit software;
• Coordinating efforts with other departments and divisions on integration of all Customer
Service Center functions and services;
i■ Coordinating with Development, Building & Planning on TRAKit and E-TRAKit integration
into plan check, plan review and inspections efforts;
• Overseeing the customization and integration of Short Term Vacation Rentals to manage
business licenses, permits and TOT collection; and
• Providing data regarding the Business and Building development.
Positions assigned to Human Resources/Risk Manager may also be responsible for:
Developing, maintaining and/or implementing affirmative action plan,
classification/compensation and employee benefit programs, employee training and
development programs, performance management, recruitment and selection
processes, and risk management/safety programs and associated insurance;
Assisting with the conduct of internal investigations or employee grievances and
recommending course of action; and
Representing the city in collective bargaining, including development and costing of
proposals.
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Manager
Positions assigned to Maintenance Manager may also be responsible for:
Interpretation and implementation of plans, manuals and specifications;
• Periodic inspections of facilities (i.e. streets and rights -of -way);
• Participation in plan review of new development, capital improvement programming and
value engineering studies;
Crew safety training. and safe work practices;
Oversees and manages the operations and maintenance of the City's public streets,
sidewalks, landscape, lighting, storm drain facilities, graffiti abatement, and fleet
equipment and vehicles; and
• Responsible for all facilities within the Landscape and Lighting District.
Positions assigned to Planning Manager may also be responsible for:
Overseeing the historic preservation, archaeological and paleontological provisions of
the municipal code;
• Assisting with the preparation of development standards;
• Overseeing and assisting with the Planning Division's participation in the development
review process including reviewing subdivision plans for compliance with the General
Plan and zoning ordinances; and
• Investigating and/or assisting with the resolution of planning problems, zoning changes,
text amendments, and language for specific plans and the General Plan.
Positions assigned to Public Safety Manager may also be responsible for:
• Overseeing the Police, Fire and Emergency Operations functions with Riverside County;
• Overseeing the Code Compliance and Animal Control programs to include strategic
community outreach and education;
• Administering the City's neighborhood vitalization efforts through code compliance and
public safety partners;
Managing the City's grants portfolio including securing grants, procurement, and
reconciliation with financial policies and Finance Department; and
• Overseeing the City's franchise service providers for customer issues, revenue
calculations, and liaison on emergency related matters.
Positions assigned to City Engineer may also be responsible for:
• Serving as the City's NPDES Coordinator, ensuring compliance and reporting with NPDES
permits;
Serving as the City's Floodplain Manager to ensure compliance with state and federal
flood plain requirements;
• Providing engineering support for all development entitlements from preliminary project
review to writing conditions of approval; and
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
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• Plan check all improvement plans, hydrology studies, WQMPs and land actions.
Positions assigned to Senior Civil Engineer functions may also be responsible for:
• Preparation of the 5-Year Capital Improvement Plan;
• Oversight of Capital Project design, bidding, and budget;
• Serve as the Legally Responsible Person for projects covered under the Statewide
General Construction Storm Water Permit;
• Oversight of private development inspection;
• Oversight of the City Traffic Engineer including disposition of resident requests, city-wide
speed surveys; and
Oversight of the maintenance and operations of the City's traffic signal system.
TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree and five (5) years' experience related to area of assignment. Or an
equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the
essential duties of the job such as those listed above.
As assigned, valid California Driver's License may be required.
As assigned, California Professional Engineer (PE) License or ability to acquire
one year of employment.
As assigned, certification as a Building Inspector from the International Conference of
Building Officials (ICBO) or equivalent.
As assigned, Certified Public Accounting (CPA) license desired, but not required.
• Other professional certifications related to assignment deemed desirable at time of
recruitment.
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KNOWLEDGE OF:
• Managerial principles;
• Supervisory principles;
Business administration principles;
• Budgetary principles;
• Applicable local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations;
• Modern office equipment;
• Organizational structure of the city and city services as they relate to area of
assignment;
Safe working practices, procedures and regulations;
■ Customer service principles; and
• Contract preparation, administration and service evaluation.
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CLASS SPECIFICATION
Manager
Positions assigned to Accounting/Finance functions also require knowledge of:
• Generally accepted accounting principles and sound financial record -keeping methods;
• Computer accounting applications and systems; and
• Governmental accounting principles.
Positions assigned to City Clerk also require knowledge of:
• The Brown Act, Political Reform Act and California Elections Codes; and
• Principles and practices related to municipal records management.
Positions assigned to Human Resources/Risk Management also require knowledge of:
• Modern human resources principles, methods, practices and techniques including labor
relations, employee relations, risk management, injury prevention, workers'
compensation, absence management, recruitment, selection, staff development and
training, classification, compensation, benefits administration, health and safety; and
• Project management and research methodology.
.Positions assigned to Maintenance functions also require knowledge of:
• Maintenance operations, project management and cost control methods;
• Pavement management systems and applicability to pavement maintenance; and
• Landscaping practices, including scheduling, parks maintenance, turf management and
pest control.
)ositions assigned to Planning also require knowledge of:
Principles, methods, practices and techniques of urban planning and development
including demographic, environmental, social and economic land use concepts; and
Statistical and research methodology.
Positions assigned to Engineering also require knowledge of:
Advanced principles and practices of civil and structural engineering;
• Administration as applied to the design and construction of public works facilities and
technical inspection services;
• All types of building construction materials and methods, and of stages of construction
when possible violations and defects may be most easily observed and corrected;
• City building and zoning codes and related laws and ordinances; and
• The California Subdivision Map Act.
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Manager
SKILL IN:
• Supervising and evaluating employees;
• Prioritizing and assigning work;
• Assisting in the direction and management of operations;
• Negotiating and conflict resolution;
• Exercising independent judgment within organizational and legal frameworks;
• Problem -solving, analysis and decision -making;
• Applying local, state and federal laws, rules and regulations;
• Public speaking;
• Mathematical computations required for public budgeting, accounting and forecasting;
• Operating a computer and relevant software applications;
• Operating modern office equipment;
• Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with subordinates,
coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey
information, evaluate performance and provide and/or receive work direction.
ADA AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require: sitting, standing, walking, fingering, grasping, talking,
hearing, seeing and repetitive motions. Positions involved in leadership of a field
assignment may also require occasional pushing, pulling, lifting, crouching, stooping or
crawling.
Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount
of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects, including
the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if
walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met.
NOTE: The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of
responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of
the department. j
Rev. January 2018