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The Public Works Deputy Director for Administration and Planning is responsible for guidance and leadership in managing the administrative services including but not limited to budgeting, policy, training, development, organizing and directing the activities of the Public Works department; and works closely with the Director to provide cohesive leadership to the Department.
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Location: Various municipalities across WAOverview: As a Public Works Director, you will oversee the operations and maintenance of public infrastructure, including streets, parks, water systems, and waste management.
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The purpose of this position is to provide professional management of the Department of Public Works and the seven operating Bureaus. Provides management and supervision of the department by attending meetings regarding public works issues; meeting with managers and staff as well as elected officials; making and returning phone calls regarding issues.
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This is a Department of Houston Public Works Emergency Management position at the Tier I Level. Essential Duties and ResponsibilitiesUnder the direction of the Deputy Director of the Houston Permitting Center, the Building Official is responsible for overseeing and enforcing building codes, regulations, and standards to ensure the safety, integrity, and compliance of all construction projects within the jurisdiction.
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The Town of Palisade has an opening for a full-time Public Works Director. The Town of Palisade has an opening for a full-time Public Works Director. Salary Range: $85,000 – $95,000 depending on qualifications and/or experience, plus a full benefit package with health insurance, vacation & sick time.
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In relation to employee-related issues, assist the Public Works and Utilities Director and Human Resources to resolve employment issues related to policy application, hiring, termination, grievances, and appeals.
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Coordinate and supervise the Streets Superintendent implementation of the directives of the Director of Public Works, in the program of street maintenance and repair work including such things as street resurfacing, repairing and patching; street cleaning; sidewalk, curb and gutter removal and replacement and maintenance.
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Manage Public Works team, including 7-8 direct reports. Handle public safety concerns arising from railway operations, public and private projects, as they relate to road/rail crossing interfaces and right-of-way property matters.
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The City of Sheridan is seeking a visionary leader to serve as the Director of Public Works with responsibility for building and ground maintenance, right of way permit applications, code enforcement, animal control, snow removal, stormwater management, street maintenance and repair, and street sweeping services.
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Under the general direction of the Executive Director of Public Works, the Assistant Director of Public Works - Street and Traffic Operations is responsible for overseeing and managing the planning, maintenance, and operations of the street and traffic infrastructure within the public works department.
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Under the administrative direction of the City Manager, the Public Works & Utilities Director manages and directs the work of the Public Works and Utilities Department comprised of Engineering Services, Street Maintenance, Stormwater, Equipment Services, Water, and Wastewater systems including treatment plants, Electric Utility, and Solid Waste services to include solid waste collections, transfer station, recycling and landfill management.
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Represent CPKC Engineering for oversight of 3rd party projects, inlcuding but not limited to: passenger/commuter rail, utility and public projects that directly effect CPKC property and/or CPKC operations.
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Receives general direction and supervision from the Public Works Director/City Engineer. Prepares revisions to plans, reports, and specifications for approval by the Public Works Director/City Engineer.
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This is a full-time on-site role for an Assistant Director of Public Works - Utilities in Pittsburg, CA. The role involves overseeing water distribution, water treatment, power utilites, budgeting, and public works projects on a day-to-day basis to ensure the efficient operation of utilites.
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This is a full-time, exempt, benefit and retirement-eligible position located in Ellensburg, WA. The Public Works Director has full managerial responsibility for a number of County programs and public facilities including the County Road Fund, County airport, Flood Control Zone District, Capital Facility Planning, and more.
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