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Essential Functions:
1. Fosters a work culture providing positive and constructive leadership and management.
2. Represents, or assigns appropriate district personnel, in meetings and discussions with employees, customers, the public, governmental officials and contractors to promote the water districts’ goals and objectives and resolve issues.
3. Administers provisions for effective and efficient operation and control of facilities, finances, personnel, and equipment and ensures compliance with Federal and State Safe Drinking Water requirements.
4. Act as a leader and provide direction on the setting of standards for district projects to assure continuity and progress toward overall goals.
5. Negotiates agreements and contracts, including labor relations.
6. Review, researches and prepares studies on a wide variety of subject matter.
7. Approves personnel action requests and disciplinary actions.
8. Reviews and approves engineering drawings.
9. Develops policies, programs, and budgets necessary for the operation of the district.
10. Develops long-range plans covering the essential elements of operations, finance, and personnel.
11. Develop an annual budget proposal for board consideration.
12. Attends board meetings, ensures all board meetings are held in accordance with state law, and presents the agenda.
13. Keeps the board of trustees fully informed on all factors influencing staff and work evolutions on the progress toward meeting established goals for projects and programs.
14. Performs related duties as assigned, by Board of Trustees.
15. Engage in long-term regional water resource planning and development.
Minimum Qualifications
· Valid Driver’s License
· Five (5) years related experience in a managerial capacity in a water related industry, or in the regulation of the water industry, including planning, organizing, directing, and controlling operations.
· Experienced in obtaining grant funding and managing public projects.
· Five (5) years managing governmental, public works projects or industrial work environment including the supervision of employees.
· Preference given to candidates with Maine Class IV Water Treatment/Distribution Licenses.
· Candidates must be able to obtain each within one year (1) of hire.
· Preference given to candidates with a Bachelor of Science in related field (in public or business administration, science, management, or engineering)
Interpersonal & Problem Solving Skills:
· Strong communication skills, both verbal and written
· Ability to actively listen, resolve conflict in a respectful manner and lead by example.
· Provide coaching and support for staff.
· Creatively solve problems.
· Adapt to different environments and be thoughtful in leadership style.
Knowledge of:
· Organization and management of a water district.
· Principles of supervision and management of personnel.
· Water engineering, construction, and maintenance practices.
· Applicable federal, state, and local water laws, regulation, and pending legislation
· Persuasive public speaking and advocacy
· Watershed issues and management
· Principles of administration and staffing
· Principles and practices of budgeting, purchasing and maintenance of public records.
· Organization and function of an elected board of trustees.
· Conducting public meetings within the framework of Maine law.
· Social, political, and environmental issues influencing the development of projects and programs.
· Research methods and techniques.
· District personnel rules, policies, and labor contract provisions
· Principles and procedures of sound business communications.
· New England climate and relevant AWWA standards
· Plan, organize and coordinate district operations.
· Administers District facilities, coordinating financial and human resources functions.
· Establish and maintain effective relations with employees, customers, the general public, governmental and contractor representatives.
· Prepare clear and concise reports.
· Communicate effectively with the public
· Analyze and resolve problems
· Represent the district at a variety of functions and meetings
· Work independently with little direction
· Understand and effectively carry out oral and written instructions.
· Present proposals and recommendations clearly, logically, and persuasively.
· Develop and implement appropriate procedures and controls.
· Exercise tact and diplomacy in dealing with sensitive, complex, and confidential issues and situations.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $90,000.00 - $120,000.00 per year
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Work Location: In person
Full Time
$91k-110k (estimate)
05/20/2024
09/16/2024
mainerwa.org
Brunswick, ME
100 - 200
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