Water & Sewer Process Assets Director
Company: City of Tuscaloosa
Location: Tuscaloosa
Posted on: April 3, 2025
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Job Description:
The purpose of this classification is to perform supervisory,
administrative and planning work functions associated with
day-to-day installation, operations, maintenance and repair of the
fixed assets belonging to the lakes facilities, water treatment
facilities, wastewater treatment facilities, pump stations and
water tanks and to provide support to the Executive Director for
process assets in the Water & Sewer Department.
The following duties are normal for this classification. The
omission of specific duties does not exclude them from the
classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical
assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required
and assigned. Specific duties listed may not be required for all
positions within this classification, but are determined by the
normal requirements for the particular position.As needed oversees
and/or participates in the installation, maintenance and repair of
fixed assets and equipment utilized in water treatment, wastewater
treatment pump station, and water tanks operations; monitors and
inspects water treatment and wastewater treatment maintenance
procedures, equipment and operations for safety and proper process
operations in compliance with state regulation; initiates problem
resolution. Assists Water & Sewer Executive Director in day-to-day
tasks; trains on activities and issues involved in all water and
wastewater process and lakes operating divisions. Supervises,
directs and evaluates assigned staff, processing employee concerns
and problems, directing work, counseling, recommending disciplinary
action and completing employee performance appraisals. Develops
standard operating procedures (SOP's) for all routine tasks or jobs
performed by water treatment and wastewater treatment operating and
maintenance staff; insures all work performed by city staff or
contractors on or around city water and wastewater processes
conforms to city standards and is performed safely; observes and
updates SOP's to reflect changes or additional safety concerns as
they arise; insures personnel are adequately trained on all safety
procedures and requirements for duties required in the water
process facilities operations and maintenance. Develops and/or
manages proactive programs to prolong the service life and
reliability of all water and wastewater process facilities or
assets to include but not limited to valve exercising, backflow
preventer program, residential meter testing, commercial meter
testing, and fire hydrant testing program. Coordinates with the
Office of the City Engineer (OCE) on water and wastewater treatment
and conveyance issues and problems of a non-maintenance nature to
include but not limited to system process modeling, capacity
requirements, process changes, process energy and material uses,
etc.; coordinates with OCE on all regulatory or permitting
requirements from state and federal government. Consults with
supervisors, regulatory agency personnel, the legal department, and
other agency officials to review departmental operations, discuss
problems, coordinate activities, develop long-term plans, provide
technical expertise, and receive advice/direction. Plans and
organizes process projects and production needs; assigns work;
develops employee work schedules to provide coverage; monitors
status of work activities and performs inspections. As needed
manages implementation of asset management program for all process
assets in the water and sewer department; sets and tracks metrics
for staff activities and performance measurement using asset
management program software and management tools; improves
maintenance costs and efficiencies through use of asset management
database and work order planning tools to include cost improvements
such as material changes, task scheduling, functional coordination
actions, model changes, etc. Directs the preparation of division
reports to all agencies; receives reports, charts, blueprints,
forms, correspondence, and contracts; monitors water quality from
operational and chemical reports/data; reviews, processes or
forwards; maintains documentation for reference. Develops policies
and procedures to ensure compliance with state and federal
guidelines within the process divisions under their supervision;
prepares and/or completes correspondence, forms, reports, or other
documents to meet state reporting requirements; forwards or
maintains. Coordinates work of all process operations and
maintenance personnel; in conjunction with OCE, prepares technical
specifications for process projects. Prepares intermediate annual
division budgets for submission to next level of management;
monitors expenditures and revises budgets as needed to conduct
operations and maintenance; assists in development of capital
improvements plans for all process operations based on observed
needs and future requirements. Develops long-range and short-range
plans and specifications for modification and repair of process
systems and equipment. Processes documentation pertaining to
payroll and personnel; completes, reviews, approves and/or
forwards; maintains records. Approves material specifications on
annual bids. Responds to calls from the public concerning water
system maintenance problems, complaints, or emergency situations;
dispatches service requests; investigates and trouble shoots
customer complaints surrounding the treatment processes and
conveyance pump stations. Maintains an awareness of new
trends/advances in the profession; investigates and approves the
use of new materials, methods and processes, in conjunction with
third party professional engineers, supervisors and regulatory
agencies. Establish benchmarking processes to ascertain performance
of process operations relative to industry as a whole. Establish
operating reports that provide daily, monthly and year-to-date
summaries of activities in operating divisions. Attends workshops
and training sessions. Must be generally computer literate; must be
able to use basic office software packages; must be able to utilize
software to construct, modify and maintain spreadsheets (MS Excel);
must be able to produce and modify documents in word processing
software (MS Word); must be able to produce slide shows in software
applications for presentation needs (MS Power Point); should be
able to use of asset management software application (GBAMS) and
geographical information systems software application (ArcMap).
Attends meetings and serves on committees. Must accomplish the
essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable
accommodations, in a timely manner.Recommends policies and
procedures that guide and support the provision of quality services
by the department. Incorporates continuous quality improvement
principles in day to day activities. Must meet regular attendance
requirements. Must be able to maintain good interpersonal
relationships with staff, co-workers, managers and citizens.
Performs other related duties as required.
Bachelor's degree in engineering or related field preferred. Ten
years of progressively responsible experience in water and/or sewer
process operations, wastewater collection or water distribution
operations; five years of water and sewer management experience; or
any combination of education, training, and experience which
provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this
job. Must be licensed as a Grade 4 Water Operator or a Grade 4
Wastewater Operator in the State of Alabama. Must possess and
maintain a valid driver's license.
The following requirements are normal for this classification.
Specific requirements may not apply to all positions within this
classification, but are determined by the normal requirements for
the particular position. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Must be able to
operate a pick-up truck and a variety of automated office equipment
including a computer, calculator, copiers, fax machines, two-way
radio, and telephone. Physical demand requirements are at levels of
those for sedentary work. DATA COMPREHENSION: Requires the ability
to compare and/or judge the readily observable functional,
structural, or compositional characteristics (whether similar to or
divergent from obvious standards) of data, people, or things which
may include forms, reports, blueprints, reference materials, legal
documents, technical journals, procedural manuals, and operational
manuals. INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION: Requires the ability to speak
with and/or signal people to convey or exchange environmental
engineering, personnel, legal and water utility-related
information, including giving/receiving assignments and/or
directions to/from co-workers, assistants, managers, or supervisors
as well as communicating with regulatory personnel, city council,
engineers, and the general public. LANGUAGE ABILITY: Requires
ability to read a variety of environmental engineering, personnel,
legal, financial, and water utility-related documentation,
directions, instructions, and methods and procedures. Requires the
ability to write job related documentation and reports with proper
format, punctuation, spelling and grammar, using all parts of
speech. Requires the ability to speak with and before others with
poise, voice control, and confidence using correct English and
well-modulated voice such as in public speaking situations before
the city council and community groups. INTELLIGENCE: Requires the
ability to learn and understand relatively complex environmental
engineering, personnel, financial, legal, and water utility-related
principles and techniques, to understand departmental policies and
procedures, to make independent judgments in absence of
supervision, and to acquire and be able to expound on knowledge of
topics related to primary occupation. VERBAL APTITUDE: Requires the
ability to record and deliver information, to explain procedures,
and to follow verbal and written instructions. NUMERICAL APTITUDE:
Requires the ability to add and subtract totals; multiply and
divide totals; determine percentages; determine time and weight;
interpret statistical data; utilize geometric, algebraic, and
trigonometric formulas. FORM/SPATIAL APTITUDE: Requires the ability
to visually inspect items for proper length, width, and shape using
job related equipment drafting instruments, calipers, and standard
measuring devices. MOTOR COORDINATION: Requires the ability to
coordinate hands and eyes in using automated office equipment and
to operate a motor vehicle. MANUAL DEXTERITY: Requires the ability
to handle a variety of items, automated office equipment, control
knobs, switches, etc. Must have the ability to use one hand for
twisting motion or turning motion while coordinating other hand
with different activities. Must have minimal levels of
eye/hand/foot coordination. COLOR DIFFERENTIATION: May require the
ability to discern color. INTERPERSONAL TEMPERAMENT: Requires the
ability to deal with and relate to people beyond giving and
receiving instructions. Must be able to adapt to and perform under
considerable stress when confronted with an emergency. PHYSICAL
COMMUNICATION: Requires the ability to talk, express, or exchange
ideas by means of spoken words and/or hear and perceive nature of
sounds by ear.
Compensation details: 45.53-45.53 Hourly Wage
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Keywords: City of Tuscaloosa, Tuscaloosa , Water & Sewer Process Assets Director, Executive , Tuscaloosa, Alabama
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