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The City of Watsonville is recruiting a Wastewater Operations Supervisor to replace the retired long-time supervisor. The City of Watsonville is committed to compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act by including people with disabilities in all of its programs and activities.
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Minimum requirements for the City Manager include a Master’s Degree in public administration or business administration, finance, planning, or related field with progressive 7-10 years of experience; a bachelor’s degree with a minimum 10-12 years of experience in executive leadership at the municipal level is applicable.
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International City/County Management Association Credentialed Manager (ICMCM) and/or Certified Public Manager (CPM) is highly desirable. City Manager shall have a period of one year following their start date to establish a residence within the City and maintain residency throughout tenure of employment.
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The City operates under the Commission-Manager form of government. Manhattan's workforce is comprised of 441 full-time employees supporting City operations in 10 departments including Airport, City Manager's Office, Community Development, Finance, Fire Department, Human Resources, Legal/Municipal Court, Parks & Recreation, Public Works, and Public Utilities.
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The NYC City Manager has to operate at all altitudes, whether it's whiteboarding on strategic partnerships with the North American GM, developing a performance management system, scouting a new location, or performance managing frontline workers.
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This position has direct supervision over Assistant City Manager, Human Resource Director, Fire Chief, Parks and Recreation Director, Police Chief, Public Works Director, Planning and Development Director, and Information Technology Director.
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This position is located Business Management Division of the Public Transportation and Parking Department within the City of Oklahoma City. The Business Manager is responsible for overall planning and monitoring of departmental programs and activities including: projections of revenues; use of various fund sources; grants management; contract administration; and capital improvement programs.
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A background in urban planning and affordable housing is helpful, as the City Manager will work in conjunction with developers to construct residential housing for the region's working-class families.
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Brian served as the City’s Parks and Recreation Director for 12 years before being promoted to City Manager in 2016. Per City Charter, the City Manager is required to establish City residency within one year of appointment and shall maintain residency throughout his or her tenure of employment.
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The City Manager serves as the City’s Chief Administrator and is responsible for providing policy recommendations to the City Council as well as acting as the Council’s representative to meet with citizens, employees, or businesses to present the City’s position or to implement its policies.
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SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES: City Clerk/Administrative Services Manager, Chief Information Officer, Director of Community Programs, Director of Fleet Services, Director of Housing and Neighborhood Programs, Director of Parks and Recreation, Director of the Zoo, and Emergency Management Administrator.
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Armor Equipment is a full-service distributor and maintenance center for private and municipal refuse and street sweeper customers.
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We are looking for a Product Manager who will be a brand ambassador and business leader focused on delivering extraordinary experiences for the internal team and clients. The Product Manager will be responsible for fully owning and driving the business within the product category.
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Working knowledge of basic principles and practices of City planning and zoning. The City Engineer plans and directs the City’s municipal engineering and other operations including design and inspection of public works projects.
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As Intercept continues to build its position as the leader in rare and serious liver disease, we are seeking a Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM). As Intercept continues to build its position as the leader in rare and serious liver disease, we are seeking a Field Reimbursement Manager (FRM.
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