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Strategic Leadership: Direct and oversee the planning, operation, and management of all activities and operations of the Public Works Department, including water, sewer, streets, stormwater, and animal control.
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The Deputy Director of Public Works will collaborate closely with the Director of Public Works to direct and supervise all activities for the Public Works department, including but not limited to planning, organizing, and controlling all activities, operations, and maintenance of the Town of Oakland's infrastructure, buildings, vehicles, and equipment.
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Ensures that accidents are reported to the Deputy Director and the Director of Public Works, as well as the Employee Health Clinic, within required timeframes, and takes corrective action regarding accident investigations.
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The primary function of this employee is to provide administrative and management duties over the Public Works Department, including water and wastewater systems and treatment facilities, street construction and maintenance, building services, street lighting, storm water management, equipment fleet management, fiber, and department budgeting and capital improvement planning.
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Under the supervision of the Procurement Manager, and in coordination with the other members of the PW team, the PW Procurement Specialist will coordinate a variety of diverse procurement operations, including public works contracting activities and relationship management with Facilities Management and Development (FMD.
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Bring 8-15 years of proven experience in public works studies and designs, stream stability, streambank protection designs, hydrologic and hydraulic analyses, stormwater quality management, and water resources planning.
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The position may provide guidance and instruction to less experienced staff, such as public works laborer, seasonal or temporary staff. Successfully reached step 3 in the pay scale of Public Works Technician I classification.
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Applies herbicides to noxious and common weeds; participates in grounds maintenance and snow/ice removal procedures.
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OPTION II: Three years of experience supervising the inspection, cleaning, installation, construction, maintenance, and repair activities of public works structures and facilities at the level of Flood Control Construction Supervisor.
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The Assistant Engineer applies civil engineering principles and practices in support of the Public Works Department's mission to provide a superior level of public service and interdepartmental support in the most practical and competent manner possible.
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Under the direction of the Public Works Division Director or County Engineer, this position performs design assistance, project management, and inspections related to capital improvements and maintenance of the County's roadway infrastructure.
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Public Works divisions include streets, water, stormwater and sewer collections, fleet and treatment plant. These seasonal positions are in the Public Works Department, each lasting approximately three to six months, to assist with increased workloads during the months of March through August.
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Department: Public Works. Works in a variety of unskilled and semiskilled tasks. Operates the following equipment: flatbed truck, four-ton-yard dump truck, pickup truck, water truck, tractor with front-end loader, mowing tractor, water pump, air compressor, chain and cement saws, cement mixers and portable compactors.
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In the construction, maintenance, and repair of public Right-of ways. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with associates and the general public. Operates dump trucks, backhoe, front-end loader, chainsaw, jackhammer, asphalt roller, weed eater, stump grinder, etc.
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Department: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Ability to establish and maintain and the trust and confidence of the department, City employees, and the public. Facilitates the development of public trust and confidence in the City.
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