DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE
Company: Confidential
Location: Willingboro
Posted on: February 22, 2025
Job Description:
DIRECTOR OF OPERATIONS & MAINTENANCE, MUNICIPAL UTILITY
AUTHORITY
DEFINITIONS
Under direction, plans, coordinates and directs operations and
maintenance and/or construction activities of a system of sanitary
or combined sewage collection and treatment facilities and/or a
water treatment and distribution system; may oversee the activities
of a compost project and other experimental projects involved in
the processing of sludge and other residue from these treatment
facilities; does related work as required.
NOTE: The examples of work for this title are for illustrative
purposes only. A particular position using this title may not
perform all duties listed in this job specification. Conversely,
all duties performed on the job may not be listed.
EXAMPLES OF WORK:
- Plans, coordinates and directs the operation, repair and
maintenance activities of one or more water treatment and/or sewage
collection and treatment facilities; may also direct and coordinate
installation and expansion activities.
- Coordinates the activities of various departments.
- May issue day-to-day instructions and work assignments to
departmental supervisors and supervise their work.
- May supervise the operations and activities of a compost
project, and other experimental activities involving the processing
of sludge and residues from the treatment facilities.
- Coordinates maintenance and repair activities among multiple
work units and/or facilities to make effective use of resources and
personnel, in order to meet the standards prescribed by state and
federal Environmental Protection Agencies.
- May supervise the development and execution of plans and
procedures related to the construction, inspection, maintenance,
and repair of water and/or sewer systems and equipment.
- Inspects field activities of contractors to ensure that
construction projects conform to plans and specifications.
- May plan and manage the methods and sequence of operations to
facilitate additions, deletions, and modifications to water and/or
sewer systems.
- Meets with other agency administrative personnel and experts in
the field, to revise, prepare, and clarify policy issues concerning
the operation of water treatment and/or sewage collection and
treatment facilities.
- Prepares operational plans, budgets and cost estimates for one
or more treatment facilities; directs the implementation of
approved operational plans and oversees expenditures in the
approved budget.
- Prepares and administers contracts for the securing of
materials, tools, supplies and equipment, and supervises their
storage, and distribution.
- Evaluates new developments in materials, tools, and equipment
and procures same.
- Evaluates the feasibility of implementing recommendations from
consulting and governmental agencies, concerning the operations and
activities of the treatment facilities, explores probable
variations, problems, and expenditures, and reports on same.
- Attends seminars and meets with representatives from
governmental agencies, consulting firms, and others, to evaluate
present operational procedures, identify problems and explore
available alternatives and advances in Sanitary Engineering;
participates in the evaluation of the proper implementation of new
procedures in accordance with existing regulations.
- Prepares correspondence and technical reports containing
findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
- Prepares, reviews, analyzes, and interprets engineering
drawings, specifications, and technical manuals; and/or critiques
work products from engineers engaged in preparing designs and plans
to construct, enlarge, install, and modify treatment plants,
pumping stations, mains, and other appurtenances, and suggests
modifications.
- Directs and coordinates engineers in conducting studies to
determine the most feasible approaches to meeting organizational
and technical problems.
- Evaluates the programs, policies, operations, work activities
and methods of the treatment facilities and/or field locations,
identifies problems and needs, and implements solutions for
improved efficiency/effectiveness and for utilizing available
resources.
- Interprets and implements regulations concerning the
maintenance and operations of water treatment and/or sewage
collection and treatment facilities; may interpret and implement
regulations concerning experimental treatment and disposal
projects.
- Directs the establishment and maintenance of necessary records
and files.
- Supervises the handling of customer complaints and requests for
service installations and repairs.
- May be responsible for the day-to-day operations and
maintenance activities of multiple sewage and/or water treatment
plants in separate locations. Responsibilities may include
supervision of multiple units engaged in treatment procedures,
repair and maintenance activities, and experimental or operational
sewage disposal projects.
- May coordinate work among several separate locations.
- May be responsible for the development and operation of a
district sewage transfer system with multi-jurisdictional
participation, and for general management of a regional sewage
and/or water treatment utility.
- Will be required to learn to utilize various types of
electronic and/or manual recording and computerized information
systems used by the agency, office, or related units.
REQUIREMENTS:
EDUCATION: Graduation from an accredited college or university with
a Bachelor's degree in Business Management, Public Administration,
Project/Construction Management, or Environmental, Civil, Sanitary,
Chemical or Mechanical Engineering.
EXPERIENCE: Six (6) years of experience in the oversight of sewer
system programs and operations or related municipal utilities or
public works construction and/or maintenance programs, four (4)
years of which shall have included responsibility for the
preparation of budgets, management of supervisory staff, and
oversight of organizational programs and activities.
NOTE: A Master's degree in Civil, Sanitary, Environmental, Chemical
or Mechanical Engineering from an accredited college or university
may be substituted for one year of the non-supervisory
experience.
LICENSE: Appointees may be required to possess a license of the
appropriate grade/level to operate a public sewage treatment plant
and/or a water treatment plant, issued by the New Jersey Department
of Environmental Protection.
Appointees will be required to possess a driver's license valid in
New Jersey only if the operation of a vehicle, rather than employee
mobility, is necessary to perform the essential duties of the
position.
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES:
- Knowledge of the procedures involved in the operation and
maintenance of water and/or sewer systems.
- Knowledge of the problems involved in the design, maintenance,
and construction of water and/or sewer systems.
- Knowledge of the procedures and problems involved in the
activities of a sludge composting unit, where required.
- Knowledge of supervisory theory and techniques.
- Knowledge of asset management principles for water and sewer
systems and in-depth knowledge of water and wastewater
operations.
- Ability to interpret and apply federal and state regulations
concerning the operations of water and/or sewer facilities.
- Ability to plan, coordinate and direct the operation and
maintenance activities of water and/or sewer facilities.
- Ability to handle the technical aspects concerning
construction, maintenance, and repair of water and/or sewer
facilities, and to direct same.
- Ability to manage staff and work activities.
- Ability to prepare plans, technical specifications, project
estimates, budgets, and operations schedules for the
facilities.
- Ability to read, analyze, and interpret engineering
construction plans and specifications.
- Ability to organize assigned technical engineering work,
conduct necessary research, and prepare clear, accurate, reports
containing findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
- Ability to work effectively with co-workers, other agencies and
the public.
- Ability to supervise the receipt and resolution of customer
complaints.
- Ability to evaluate the unit's operations and activities,
identify problems and needs, and provide for solutions.
- Ability to direct the establishment and maintenance of
necessary records and files.
- Ability to execute plans for the effective utilization of
funds, personnel, equipment, materials, and supplies.
- Ability to perform analysis and solve technical problems.
- Ability to utilize various types of electronic and/or manual
recording and information systems used by the agency, office, or
related units.
- Ability to read, write, speak, understand or communicate in
English sufficiently to perform the duties of the position.
American Sign Language or Braille may also be considered as
acceptable forms of communication.
- Persons with mental or physical disabilities are eligible as
long as they can perform essential functions of the job with or
without reasonable accommodation. If the accommodation cannot be
made because it would cause the employer undue hardship, such
persons may not be eligible. This job specification is for local
government use only. Salary range is only applicable to state
government. Local salaries are established by individual local
jurisdictions.
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