What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Superintendent (Stormwater) position at City of North Miami?
- Prepares the budget for the division; develops operating cost data, labor estimates, and equipment costs;
Assists administrative superiors in the operation of the Stormwater and Streets Division;
Plans, supervises, and inspects the work of skilled and semiskilled workers;
Prepares accident reports;
Prepares monthly, annual, and special reports for the department director or designee;
Keeps abreast of current developments in the field;
Assumes responsibility for a variety of personnel functions including interviewing, selection, placement, discipline, safety, training, and resolving of grievances;
Makes recommendations for modification in existing facilities;
Instructs subordinates in the more difficult Stormwater systems maintenance and repair operations and processes;
Inspects and answers customer complaints and orders appropriate corrective measures;
Confers with administrative superiors and contractors relative to location and scope of proposed construction;
Supervises the installation and maintenance of the Stormwater System;
Plans and oversees maintenance activities to insure adequate drainage and storage capacities meet consumer demand
Orders all necessary materials and equipment essential to the maintenance and repair of the Stormwater system;
Maintains inventory and cost accounts of materials and labor necessary for the installation of new systems, drainage line repairs, Pump repairs and other projects;
Reviews the completion of work orders;
Periodically conducts training sessions and safety meetings.
Deals with residents concerns and complaints
Coordinates, and oversees work completed by subcontractors
A minimum of 8 years of supervisory experience in the operation and maintenance of stormwater systems and facilities and roads.
OR
An equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities with a minimum of a high school diploma or equivalent.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
Possession of a valid Florida commercial driver’s license class B.
A minimum of a Florida Water and Pollution Control Operator's Association (FWPCOA) Level C certificate.
FDEP Qualified Stormwater Management Inspector within six months of being hired.
- Comprehensive knowledge of modern engineering practices and materials, methods, and equipment used in construction, maintenance, and repair of Stormwater collection systems and roads;
- Comprehensive knowledge of hazards encountered and safety precautions to be taken when performing duties within the division;
- Ability to supervise and coordinate the work of subordinate workers conducive to full performance and high morale;
- Ability to prepare various types of reports and estimates;
- Ability to express ideas clearly and concisely, orally and in writing;
- Ability to estimate costs in terms of labor, supplies and equipment;
- Ability and initiative in solving difficult maintenance and construction problems;
- Ability to interpret detailed engineering plans and drawings;
- Ability to plan, layout, and supervise the work of technical and maintenance personnel;
- Physical ability to perform duties.
Equipment Used/Job Location: Works outdoors under varying weather conditions; works in confined spaces during inspection of unsafe hazards and conditions on or around construction sites; operates a motor vehicle and various heavy equipment; as well as equipment developed or advanced from future technology as required by the job.
Salary : $80,504 - $120,755