Water Programs and Acquisitions Manager
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Central Arizona Project
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$176,602 Salary, Part-Time
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The salary range listed $168,188.80 - $185,016.00 reflects the target hiring range only and does not represent the full employee pay range for this position. About Central Arizona Project Central Arizona Project (CAP) is a 336-mile system that supplies Colorado River water to central and southern Arizona. More than 6 million people rely on this supply. CAP employs nearly 500 people who enjoy a team-oriented and safety-focused work culture. The close community of a small company is driven to help fulfill our extremely valuable mission. Hear what our employees are saying about working for CAP Compensation & Benefits Package includes: Competitive Salaries Arizona State Retirement System - Pension 401(k) Medical, Dental and Vision Life insurance, LTD, Short-term disability 4-10 (Mon-Thur) work schedule Option for part-time remote work after successful 3-month onboarding Paid training & tuition reimbursement 9 paid holidays Paid vacation & sick time Wellness programs No benefits waiting period Relocation benefits Significant training and development opportunities Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligible employer 12 Weeks Paid Parental Leave About the Responsibilities The Water Programs and Acquisition Manager will lead a team of water acquisition professionals and external consultants to administer programs, develop projects, and acquire water resources that will develop resiliency for Central Arizona Project water supplies consistent with the strategic objectives for the CAWCD Board. The Manager will also work in close collaboration with the Manager of the Central Arizona Groundwater Replenishment District (CAGRD) and CAP leadership to develop programs, projects and acquisitions to fulfill the replenishment obligations of the CAGRD. The Manager will review, coordinate and oversee the work of consultants providing support to the purposes of the division. The Manager will also establish strategic partnerships with outside entities and. Represent CAP and CAGRD before local, state, interstate and federal agencies, water providers, stakeholders and the public.Some of the duties include:
1. Develop and implement an appropriate strategy(s) and program(s) to acquire water supplies and develop infrastructure to fulfill CAP and CAGRD legal and contractual obligations. 2. Manage and perform technical, financial, regulatory and legislative research and analysis in support of the Water Supply Acquisition Program. 3. Negotiate water supply purchases, leases, exchanges, and transportation agreements in support of the Water Supply Acquisition Program. 4. Represent CAWCD before local, state and federal agencies to secure all permits and other regulatory approvals required to complete water supply acquisitions. 5. Develop multi-year capital spending budget for the Water Supply Acquisition Program and manage the program within that budget. Coordinate with CAP Finance Department for long-range financial forecasting and rate-setting to develop sufficient revenues to support the program. 6. Select, retain and manage outside professional consultants to provide hydrologic, geologic, environmental, economic, engineering and other technical support to the Water Supply Acquisition Program. About the Qualifications Bachelor's degree in related field. Seven (7) years of progressive experience in resource planning, resource management, and/or policymaking. Demonstrated interpersonal, negotiation, conflict resolution and customer service skills. Demonstrated ability to develop and implement performance plans and measures. Strong written communication skills including demonstrating the ability to write with influence, purpose, clarity, and accuracy. Strong working knowledge of and high proficiency with using professional office computer software and systems including MS Office Suite, and more. Must have good communication and interpersonal skills with strong leadership and team building skills. Three (3) years of supervisory or leadership experience.Required Certifications or Licenses:
Must have a valid Arizona driver's license and maintain a good driving record. If candidate is hired from outside of Arizona, they will be required to obtain an Arizona driver's license.Preferences:
Master's degree or additional experience. Experience in water resource management, water resource development, knowledge of State of Arizona laws relating to water or related government agency or public utility is preferred. To see the full position description, click HERE . If you're a strategic leader in water resource management who values collaboration and public service, we invite you to apply today - help shape Arizona's water future.Similar jobs in Phoenix, AZ
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