What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Asset Manager - Public Utilities position at Brunswick County?
Brunswick County Public Utility is currently accepting applications for a Utility Asset Manager to join our Design and Construction Team. The Utility Asset Manager will be responsible for implementing and maintaining an Asset Management Plan and program for the utility, and supporting long-term strategic planning efforts to manage utility infrastructure and ensure that utility services are able to support the residential, commercial, and industrial growth of the county.
The Utility Asset Manager Will Develop, Recommend And Implement Asset Management Policy And Strategy For The Utilities Department. This Position Will Oversee And Maintain The County’s Existing Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) To Ensure The Strategic Management Of Physical Assets Involved In The Delivery Of Water And Wastewater Services To Manage Risks, Optimize Operations, And Ensure Uninterrupted Service To Customers. Work Includes
Must be physically able to operate personal computer, related office equipment, and motor vehicle. Physical demand requirements are for medium work.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
The Utility Asset Manager Will Develop, Recommend And Implement Asset Management Policy And Strategy For The Utilities Department. This Position Will Oversee And Maintain The County’s Existing Computerized Maintenance Management System (CMMS) To Ensure The Strategic Management Of Physical Assets Involved In The Delivery Of Water And Wastewater Services To Manage Risks, Optimize Operations, And Ensure Uninterrupted Service To Customers. Work Includes
- Building and overseeing an effective condition-based assessment program.
- Preparing control strategies to reduce risk and improve asset utilization.
- Determining predictive strategies and performing root cause failure analysis to reduce down time and increase production.
- Building an effective asset risk mitigation program to improve asset reliability with reduced risk at optimized spending and capital investments, while maintaining acceptable levels of service.
- Supervising asset management and GIS staff.
- Valid North Carolina or South Carolina Driver License required.
- Experience with database management, GIS technology, and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems is required.
- Experience performing facility condition assessments is required.
- The demonstrated ability to collect, organize, analyze, and disseminate significant amounts of information with high accuracy and strong attention to detail is required.
Must be physically able to operate personal computer, related office equipment, and motor vehicle. Physical demand requirements are for medium work.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.