Location: Mount Vernon, WA
Company: Boys & Girls Clubs Of Skagit County
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effectively with other departments and functions to ensure that services and repairs are completed appropriately and timely. This position provides management and leadership of the Maintenance Department in the overall planning, execution, administration, and record-keeping of water system maintenance, repairs, and new connections.
In addition, tasks will include: Coordinating labor, materials and equipment required for the maintenance and repair of each water system. Coordinating with developers, inspectors, and District staff to complete connections between developer and contracted work and the District's system. Ensuring timely repair of main and water service line equipment, meters,
valves, fire hydrants, and other equipment or appurtenances. Supervise, mentor and train personnel to provide safe performance and efficient work practices.
Effectively coordinate with Safety personnel to ensure that work processes are safe and performed per District policies and practices, best practices, and in compliance with all state and federal safety standards. Coordinate with Operations, WTP and Engineering departments regarding current and future repair, heavy maintenance, fleet planning, and extension of the District's water systems Perform accurate and effective staff performance evaluations. Must be reachable after hours to resolve issues as necessary for service restoration
and emergent situations. Qualifications: Knowledge of complex engineering theories and principles as they relate to water hydraulics, civil design, and construction for a complex water utility.
Knowledge of jobsite organization to facilitate safe and efficient workflow Knowledge of the methods, equipment, tools, and standard practices for water system construction and maintenance Coordinating with developers, inspectors, and District staff to complete connections between developer and contracted work and the District's system. Knowledge of personal computers and MS Office, and experience with computer applications related to Auto CAD, GIS and City Works.
Ability to research engineering and design issues, evaluating alternatives, making sound recommendations, and preparing and presenting effective staff reports; and the ability to read and interpret written information effectively. Ability to effectively prioritize and plan work activities. Effective supervisory principles, practices, and techniques. Associates Degree in Construction Management or related field preferred. Ten (10) years' experience in water system construction, operations, maintenance and personnel supervision. CCS and Water Distribution Manager 2 (WDM2) certification or higher, or must obtain within one year of hire.
Prompt and regular attendance is mandatory. Must demonstrate excellent judgment and show a commitment to ethical conduct. Must pass a background check. Valid WA State driver's license required. See Job Description for full description, qualifications and requirements Compensation: the planned hiring range (starting salary) for this position is $115,710 - $127,281, depending on experience and qualifications. The entire salary range for this position is $115,710 - $166,608 annually. Benefits Package: The District offers a complete benefits package including medical/dental/vision (no cost to employee/dependents), life and disability coverage, PERS pension, deferred compensation options, generous paid time off, holidays, and more.
Benefits are equivalent to over 60% in additional compensation. Go to www. skagitpud. org to apply online. (only online applications will be accepted) Application review has begun and the position will remain open until filled. Online application packet must include: Completed (full) online application Cover letter Updated resume Three professional references, including name, title and contact information Applications without all of the required information will not be considered.
The successful candidate must provide documentation of lawful authorization to work in the U. S. Job Posted by Applicant Pro
for personnel, company benefits include but are not limited to: Medical, dental and vision coverage Life Insurance Employee Bonus 401k and Pension Generous Vacation and Holiday time Rate of Pay: $18-20 per hour ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Produces a quality product by following established procedures Correctly samples process batches per Quality Lab procedures Performs Quality inspections per quality Lab procedures Identifies and records any problems relating to the product, process and quality system Meets the scheduled production requirements Conducts inventory checks as required Assists Plant Manager in reviewing process orders and raw material needs Assists in the
training of new employees Maintains a safe and clean workplace Performs other duties at the request of the Plant Manager Qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to their race, color, religion, national origin, interaction, protected veteran status or disability.
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