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The Public Works and Infrastructure Director is responsible for all aspects of Public Works and Infrastructure services to include but not limited to, facilities and grounds services, housing services, utilities, roads, and infrastructure.
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As a California licensed PE, responsible for task management, assisting team members in project management, preparing engineering reports and analyses, design and preparation of plans, specifications, and cost estimates for a variety of clients and great Public Works projects.
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Work closely with developers, home builders, the Assistant Public Works Director and City Superintendents, ensuring that all the proper permits (i.e. grading, drainage, and building) and easements have been secured along with all the proper Planning & Zoning regulations being adhered to.
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For more than 70 years, Halff has provided smarter solutions throughout the United States offering services in Construction Services, Energy, Environmental, Geographic Information Systems, Intelligent Transportation Systems, Land and Site Development, Planning and Landscape Architecture, MEP Engineering, Public Works, Right of Way, Structural Engineering, Subsurface Utility Engineering/Utility Coordination, Surveying, Transportation, Water Resources and Water/Wastewater.
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Knowledge of the principles and techniques of planning, management, and scheduling of public works projects. The position is responsible for planning, directing, budgeting, and evaluating the services provided by the divisions of Aquatic Services, Facilities Management, Fleet Management, Road Maintenance, Solid Waste Management, and Technical Services.
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The Department of Public Works (DPW) is comprised of the following departments: Highway, Parks, Sewer, Facilities and Animal Control. Ensures compliance with OSHA/PESH, NYSDEC, NYS Vehicle and Traffic Law, NYS Highway Law, American with Disabilities Act, and Town Code as it pertains to public works projects.
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Desired Experience/Qualifications: Experience working with environmental regulations, asset management, field crews, and/or management of diverse skill groups such as those found in public works; Certifications in a related field including a Washington State Wastewater Operator Group III or IV Certificate issued by Washington State Department of Ecology.
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The Coordinator work closely with the FAIR Project Manager and the Director of Nurse Advocacy and Resources, as well as the Fund Manager at Public Health Management Corporation (PHMC), to conduct complex case navigation for clients and to ensure NNCC provides timely assistance to families experiencing urgent needs.
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Reporting to the Director of Public Works, the Assistant Director exercises direct and indirect supervision of management, professional, technical, field maintenance and administrative personnel in the functional areas of the Utilities Division.
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Experience in developing or implementing training programs and processes used in building or public works management operations to include the development of Preventive Maintenance and work order programs, etc.
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The Supervisor of Water Management serves as a lead to assist the Public Works Director with coordinating, assigning, reviewing work, and training of the Water Distribution and Treatment Operators in specific daily activities.
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Doucet, a Kleinfelder Company, is seeking a growth-oriented Project Manager with strong technical, organizational, and communication skills to complement our Water Resources/ Public Works (PW/WR) team.
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During construction of athletics facilities, aids the Senior Executive Associate AD / COO with various regulatory offices (building code office, State Fire Marshall, St. Johns Water Management, electric and gas utilities, etc.
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The Public Works Deputy Director Water Renewal Services assists the director with oversight of the overall planning and operation of Boise's Water Renewal Services utility including wastewater collection and treatment, facilities operations and maintenance, and water quality compliance.
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Act as liaison for the Public Defender’s Office with Information Technology and Facilities Management; monitor problems and report them promptly; e. Manage office business in coordination with other departments, including but not limited to Facilities Management, Controller's Office, Budget Services, Human Resources, Bail and Court Administration, Prison, Adult Probation/Parole, Information Technology; f.
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