Flood Control & Water Conservation District General Manager
Responsibilities
The County of Marin is seeking a dynamic, forward-thinking professional to manage and lead the Marin County Flood Control & Water Conservation District. Reporting to the Director of Public Works, the General Manager operates independently to plan, organize, and direct all activities of the District. This includes oversight of flood risk reduction programs, watershed management, capital project delivery, operations and maintenance of District infrastructure, and administration of district finances and contracts. The position involves collaboration with nine advisory boards and partners, and the GM leads a team of approximately 20 professionals, working with consultants, partner agencies, and community stakeholders to implement complex projects.
Salary & Benefits
The annual salary ranges from $193,107.20 to $212,888.00, depending on qualifications. The County offers a full benefits package including medical, dental, vision, pension/retirement, deferred compensation, and flexible spending accounts. Retirement benefits are provided through the Marin County Employees’ Retirement Association (MCERA).
Qualifications
Applicants should have any combination of education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Typically, this means a Bachelor’s degree in environmental studies, engineering, earth sciences, or a related field related to water or watershed resources, plus 5 years of experience performing complex program management over environmental and engineering programs or projects, including at least 2 years of supervisory experience. A California Professional Engineer (PE) license is desirable but not required. Candidates with direct experience working for a California Special District or equivalent transferable skills for an organization of similar complexity are highly regarded.
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