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Deputy Director - Public Works
$135k-175k (estimate)
Full Time | Restaurants & Catering Services 2 Weeks Ago
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TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK is Hiring a Deputy Director - Public Works Near AZ 85142, AZ

This job classification description is intended to be generic in nature and not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. The specific tasks/duties may vary based on position assignment and as determined by the Town of Queen Creek.

The Town of Queen Creek is excited to add this integral position to its Public Works Department! This is a growing department and currently encompasses the following divisions: Traffic/Transportation/Pavement Preservation, Streets Maintenance, Facilities, Fleet, and Environmental Management & Compliance. In addition to the minimum qualifications below, the ideal candidate for this vacancy will have Transportation or Traffic Engineering experience in a public sector environment and a Master's Degree in a related field. 

JOB CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY

Position assigned to this class is responsible for serving as second in command in the Public Works department; incumbent supervises, manages, and leads the activities and operations of assigned division(s) and is responsible for fiscal, budgetary, and personnel responsibilities in assigned area(s) of responsibility; incumbent is heavily involved in goal setting and policy making alongside the Public Works Director. 

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS

This is a senior management level position, recognized as a supervisory and organizational authority within a specific discipline or demonstrates broad practical knowledge in several major functions. Work involves directing, planning and coordinating across staff and projects/programs. Assists with policy development within assigned functional area or the organization. Typically reports to a department head and is a third- or higher-level supervisor.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES

The following are intended to describe core work functions of this classification. While the level and broad nature of essential duties may not change, specific work tasks will vary over time depending on the Town’s needs.

  • Plans, directs and oversees assigned divisions in Public Works.
  • Supervises, directs and evaluates assigned staff, processes employee concerns and problems; directs work; counsels, disciplines, and completes employee performance appraisals; interviews and selects new employees.
  • Organizes, prioritizes, and assigns work; monitors status of work in progress and reviews completed work; confers with assigned staff, assists with complex/problem situations; provides technical expertise; coordinates staff development and training activities.
  • Communicates with the applicable stakeholders as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, resolve problems, or give/receive advice/direction.
  • Responds to requests for information; responds to politically sensitive inquiries and concerns; resolves the most complex issues, often in collaboration with the Public Works Director; provides advice and counsel as needed.
  • Facilitates meetings with internal departments and a variety of committees; prepares presentations for Council, management, staff, and citizens as needed.
  • Manages customer service activities relating to area of assignment.
  • Collaborates with the Public Works Director in the development and implementation department long and short-term plans, goals, and objectives; evaluates efficiency and effectiveness of operations, services, procedures, and use of resources; recommends and/or implement modifications or improvements as needed.
  • Prepares, reviews, approves, completes, processes, or retains various forms, reports, correspondence, personnel information, performance evaluations, invoices, budget reports, financial records, contracts, codes, ordinance, policies, procedures, manuals, reference materials, or other documentation.
  • Attends meetings, serves on committees, and makes presentations as needed.
  • Prepares Council Action reports as needed.
  • Assists in the preparation and monitoring of the annual departmental budget.
  • Conducts special projects and reviews.
  • Assumes the duties and responsibilities of the Public Works Director in his/her absence.
  • Performs related work as assigned.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS (at job entry)

Education and Experience:

Bachelor’s Degree from an accredited college or university in Business or Public Administration, Construction Management, Engineering, Planning, or a related field. 10 years of related experience with at least 5 of those years as a supervisor. An equivalent combination of directly related education and experience can be considered. Master’s Degree preferred. 

LICENSING/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS 

  • Driver’s License
  • Maintain all certifications/licenses required at job entry.

KNOWLEDGE

  • Managerial principles, practices, techniques and options to successfully motivate and supervise staff;
  • Public works operations principles, methods and practices; 
  • Budgeting and finance principles and practices; 
  • Project management principles and practices;
  • Applicable state, local and federal laws relating to public works operations;
  • Personnel related laws and policies;
  • Standard office equipment including the computer and programs relevant to the performance of applicable duties and responsibilities;
  • Applicable Federal, state and local laws, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations;
  • Customer service principles and practices.

SKILLS

  • Supervising and leading staff;
  • Managing, identifying, communicating and carrying out the objectives of the public works department and assigned divisions;
  • Interpreting and applying public works principles, methods and practices;
  • Using computers and related software applications;
  • Interpreting and applying applicable Federal, state and local laws, codes, ordinances, rules and regulations;
  • Solving problems and proposing sound decisions;
  • Communication and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, and other interested parties sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.

OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS:

Physical Strength for this classification is indicated below with an “X”

X

Sedentary: Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time.

Light: Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10 lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree.

Medium: Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10 lbs. constantly.

Heavy: Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly.

Very Heavy: Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

C

F

O

R

N

Continuously

Frequently

Occasionally

Rarely

Never

2/3 or more time

1/3 to 2/3 of time

Up to 1/3 time

< 1 hour per week

Never occurs

Note: This is intended as a description of the way the job is currently performed. It does not address the potential for accommodation.

Physical Demand

Brief Description

C

F

O

R

N

Standing

Communicating with co-workers, observing work site, observing work duties

X

Sitting

Desk work

X

Walking

To other departments/offices/office equipment

X

Lifting

Supplies, files

X

Carrying

Supplies, files

X

Pushing/Pulling

File draws, tables and chairs

X

Reaching

For supplies, for files

X

Handling

Paperwork

X

Fine Dexterity

Computer keyboard, telephone pad, calculator, calibrating equipment

X

Kneeling

Filing in lower drawers, retrieving items from lower shelves/ground

X

Crouching

Filing in lower drawers, retrieving items from lower shelves/ground

X

Crawling

Under equipment

X

Bending

Filing in lower drawers, retrieving items from lower shelves/ground

X

Twisting

From computer to telephone, getting inside vehicles

X

Climbing

Stairs, step stool

X

Balancing

On step stool

X

Vision

Reading, computer screen, driving

X

Hearing

Communicating with co-workers and public and on telephone, listening to equipment

X

Talking

Communicating with co-workers and public and on telephone

X

Foot Controls

Driving

X

Other (Specify)

MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, SOFTWARE AND HARDWARE:

Standard office equipment; vehicle

ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:

D

W

M

S

N

Daily

Several Times Per Week

Several Times Per Month

Seasonally

Never

Health & Safety Factors

D

W

M

S

N

Health & Safety Factors

D

W

M

S

N

Mechanical Hazards

X

Respiratory Hazards

X

Chemical Hazards

X

Extreme Temperatures

X

Electrical Hazards

X

Noise and Vibration

X

Fire Hazards

X

Wetness/Humidity

X

Explosives

X

Physical Hazards

X

Communicable Diseases

X

Physical Danger or Abuse

X

Other (Specify Below

PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED:

None

NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS:

C

F

O

R

N

Continuously

Frequently

Occasionally

Rarely

Never

2/3 or more time

1/3 to 2/3 of time

Up to 1/3 time

< 1 hour per week

Never occurs

Description of Non-Physical Demands

C

F

O

R

N

Time Pressure

X

Emergency Situation

X

Frequent Change of Tasks

X

Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime

X

Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously

X

Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team

X

Tedious or Exacting Work

X

Noisy/Distracting Environment

X

Other (Specify Below)

PRIMARY WORK LOCATION:

X

Office Environment

Warehouse

Shop

Recreation/Neighborhood Center

Vehicle

Outdoors

Combination of Office, Vehicle and Field

Other (Specify Below)

Job Summary

JOB TYPE

Full Time

INDUSTRY

Restaurants & Catering Services

SALARY

$135k-175k (estimate)

POST DATE

04/18/2024

EXPIRATION DATE

05/15/2024

WEBSITE

queencreek.org

HEADQUARTERS

QUEEN CREEK, AZ

SIZE

100 - 200

FOUNDED

1989

CEO

E PAUL WHETTEN

REVENUE

$50M - $200M

INDUSTRY

Restaurants & Catering Services

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About TOWN OF QUEEN CREEK

The Town of Queen Creek strives to honor our past, manage our present and embrace our future to create a quality, unique place for families and businesses. Queen Creek is one of the best-kept secrets in Arizona. Exceptional climate (with 330 days of sunshine annually), natural recreational riches and a relaxed, rural lifestyle combine to fulfill the dreams and visions of those who relocate to one of America's best small towns. Queen Creek's approximately 26,000 residents enjoy the benefits of small-town living close to a metropolitan area: low crime rates, easy commuting to and from metro Phoe ... nix, excellent air quality and a variety of recreational activities, all elements of a low-stress lifestyle. Queen Creek is a family place, where the residents take pride in independence. It's a "first name" community, where a person behind the counter isn't an uncaring stranger, but someone who will know you by name. In 2015, the Phoenix Business Journal named the Town of Queen Creek as one of the Best Places to Work for mid-size companies. It was the only government entity named to the list. More
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