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ASST. DIR OF PUBLIC SERVICES ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES (FULL TIME)

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City of Richardson, TX

Richardson, TX (In Person)

$140,499 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 6 days ago (Updated 2 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/30/2026

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ASST. DIR OF PUBLIC SERVICES - ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
(FULL TIME) City of Richardson, TX - 4.0 Richardson, TX Job Details Full-time $140,499 a year 1 day ago Qualifications Computer operation Records maintenance Program management Team supervision Spreadsheets Interpreting technical drawings Regulatory compliance English Fleet compliance management Databases Construction plans Data management Non-CDL Class C Task prioritization Procurement contract management Desktop applications Contracts Vehicle codes Supervising waste management operators Productivity software Project contract management Program budgeting Commercial vehicle Organizational budget management Full Job Description Click for job description
ASST. DIR OF PUBLIC SERVICES - ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
- Public Services
JOB SUMMARY
This position, under the general supervision of the Director of Public Services, assists in the management, planning, organization and direction of management work in the Department of Public Services. Work requires exercise of considerable professional judgment and initiative within the framework of established regulations and policies. The Assistant Director will maintain operational oversight, manage, mentor and assign work to Superintendents, Supervisors and divisional staff in the following department divisions: residential solid waste, commercial solid waste, recycling collections, and brush and bulky item collections (BABIC). This position develops changes to work plans when expectations are not met or when necessary; must also compile and gather statistical/metrics data for report generation and regularly keep Department Director informed of all Division's work activities. In the absence of the Director of Public Services, this position may assume the duties of the department director when assigned.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
1. Assist in the direction, management and monitoring of operations, employees, programs, projects, and daily activities of the Public Services Department including residential trash collection, commercial trash collection, residential recycling collection, and
BABIC. 2.
Identify and evaluate necessary training programs to promote the ongoing efforts of succession planning and professional development and mentorship for all employees. 3. Facilitate the development and implementation of the Solid Waste budgets and fleet management practices and policies consistent with standard operating procedures and department priorities. 4. Research and prepare detailed management reports (including performance measure reports) and conduct departmental analyses for various purposes, and present compiled information to intradepartmental staff, City Manager's Office, City Council, outside regulatory agencies, contractors, consultants, vendors, the general public, etc. 5. Recommend, analyze, and design departmental standard operating procedures, work processes, operations, collections, safety rules and regulations, record keeping procedures, utilize computer information system(s) to maintain and effectively utilize department databases. 6. Monitor and maintain effective service delivery. Develop recommendations for operational or staff improvements. Implement necessary improvements/changes when necessary. 7. Participate and make recommendations in personnel matters including, but not limited to, interviewing and selecting employees, evaluating productivity and efficiency of employees, and provide sound resolution to employee complaints. 8. Provide fair, consistent, and transparent resolution of personnel disciplinary actions. 9. Assist with the established departmental priorities and the assignment of work to the appropriate division managers. 10. Keep abreast of problems, circumstances, activities, or events which may/will affect the Department or Division(s) and keep the Director apprised of concerns. 11. Coordinate with the Finance Department to maintain proper billing procedures and competitive bid purchase processes. 12. Provide ongoing administration and oversight of various City contracts and agreements for which the Department or Division(s) is responsible. 13. Assist with the development, implementation, administration and enforcement of departmental emergency operation(s), policies, and procedures. 14. Administer a comprehensive program of required safety, skills enhancement and professional development training and other related activities. 15. Contribute to a positive and motivating group environment by demonstrating and complying with all safety policies, practices, and procedures and provide development and support for a continuous learning environment. 16. Participate in proactive team efforts to achieve departmental and City-wide goals. 17. Assist other co-workers on special projects as required; and provide leadership to others through example and by openly sharing knowledge, skills, and work experiences. 18. Coordinate with Fleet Division to maintain the appropriate care and use of city equipment and ensure all appropriate vehicle and equipment inspections are performed by staff. 19. Manage the development, planning, coordination, and outreach related to recycling or other waste diversion initiatives in line with department, organization, and city council initiatives.
REQUIRED EDUCATION, DEGREES, CERTIFICATES AND/OR LICENSES
Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, environmental science, public administration, or related field is required. Master's degree preferred. Valid class C Texas Driver's License required; Texas Commercial Driver's License preferred.
EXPERIENCE, TRAINING, KNOWLEDGE, AND SKILLS
Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered. In lieu of a Bachelor's degree, candidates may qualify with at least 10 years of progressively responsible experience in solid waste management, public works, or related municipal operations, including a minimum of 6-8 years in a supervisory or management capacity. Qualifying experience must demonstrate leadership in program administration, budgeting, regulatory compliance, contract management, and service delivery. Experience overseeing operations such as collection, recycling, disposal, and fleet or equipment management is highly desirable. Experience required in communicating effectively with the general public and subordinates. Knowledge and experience are required in reading and interpreting engineering drawings, plans and specifications. Must have working knowledge of solid waste field collection methods, materials, and equipment used in solid waste and operations. Must be familiar with State rules, regulations pertaining to solid waste collections and operations. Familiarization with computer systems used in the operation of solid waste collections such as, but not limited to, databases, spreadsheets, routing, and workorder based applications. Must have good supervisory and motivating techniques plus excellent organizational skills in record keeping. Must be able to maintain mental focus during assigned work assignments and work effectively in a team environment. Must be proficient in use of personal computers for word processing, spreadsheets, databases, and various software applications such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point and others. Knowledge of TXDOT rules and regulations regarding the operation of commercial vehicles is required. Must be able to communicate effectively in English verbally and in written form. Bilingual in English and Spanish is desired.
WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Work is performed in both office and field settings. The employee may be exposed to weather conditions, noise, dust, and odors. Evening, weekend, holiday, and emergency response work may occasionally be required, along with travel throughout the service area. The position involves both office work and moderate physical activity in the field. Duties require the ability to sit, stand, walk, bend, stoop, climb, reach, and walk on uneven surfaces. The employee must safely inspect work sites and equipment, enter and exit vehicles, and work around moving equipment and traffic. Occasional lifting of up to 25 pounds may be required.
Number of available positions:
1 Bachelor's degree in civil engineering, environmental science, public administration, or related field is required. Master's degree preferred. Valid class C Texas Driver's License required; Texas Commercial Driver's License preferred. Equivalent combinations of education and experience will be considered. In lieu of a Bachelor's degree, candidates may qualify with at least 10 years of progressively responsible experience in solid waste management, public works, or related municipal operations, including a minimum of 6-8 years in a supervisory or management capacity. Qualifying experience must demonstrate leadership in program administration, budgeting, regulatory compliance, contract management, and service delivery. Experience overseeing operations such as collection, recycling, disposal, and fleet or equipment management is highly desirable.
Code :
346-1
Type :
INTERNAL & EXTERNAL
Location :
SOLID WASTE RESIDENTIAL
Group :
EXECUTIVE
Job Family :
PUBLIC SVCS - ADMINISTRATION
Job Class :
ASST DIR OF PUB SRVS-ENV SRVS
Salary:
$140,499.00