Utilities Planning Manager
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City of Pleasanton, CA
Pleasanton, CA (In Person)
$169,362 Salary, Full-Time
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Utilities Planning Manager City of Pleasanton, CA - 4.5 Pleasanton, CA Job Details Full-time $135,492 - $203,232 a year 14 hours ago Benefits Paid holidays Disability insurance Health insurance Dental insurance Tuition reimbursement Employee assistance program Life insurance Paid sick time Qualifications Computer operation Stakeholder engagement Managerial strategic planning Budget management Civil engineering Public policy development Sanitary engineering Customer service Writing skills Data analysis skills Data reporting Policy & process development Bachelor's degree Non-CDL Class C Decision making Bachelor's degree in civil engineering Presentation creation Construction project budgeting Stakeholder relationship building Water resource engineering Stakeholder management Full Job Description Salary $135,492.00 - $203,232.00 Annually Location 123 Main Street, P.O. Box 520, Pleasanton, CA Job Type Full-Time, Permanent Job Number 202600028 Department Public Works Department Opening Date 05/18/2026 Closing Date 6/1/2026 11:59 PM Pacific FLSA Exempt Bargaining Unit 5000 DESCRIPTION
BENEFITS QUESTIONS
The City of Pleasanton is excited to announce an opportunity for a dedicated individual to join our team as a Utilities Planning Manager in the Public Works Department. In this role, you will help guide the long-range planning, development, and implementation of programs and infrastructure projects that support the City's potable water, recycled water, sanitary sewer collection, and storm water systems. You will lead and support utility infrastructure and water supply master planning efforts, assist with capital improvement planning and annual utility project budgeting, help inform rate and connection fee studies, and serve as a key liaison on planning-related matters with other City departments and outside agencies. This position offers a unique opportunity to combine technical expertise, strategic planning, policy support, and leadership in a role that directly shapes the reliability, sustainability, and future of Pleasanton's utility systems. We're Looking for Someone Who Is Strategic and forward-thinking, with a strong interest in long-range utility planning and sustainable public infrastructure. Team-oriented and motivated by meaningful public service that supports essential community services. Skilled in balancing technical, administrative, financial, and regulatory responsibilities. Analytical and detail-oriented, with the ability to evaluate system performance data, asset needs, and infrastructure priorities. An effective communicator who can work well with technical and non-technical audiences, including City staff, consultants, agencies, committees, and the public. Adaptable and resourceful, with sound judgment and the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Comfortable serving in a leadership role that coordinates multidisciplinary efforts and supports major planning and policy decisions. In This Role, You Will Oversee the development and maintenance of the City's utility infrastructure master planning program, including system capacity studies, operational performance evaluations, and asset management efforts. Serve as custodian of the City's utility hydraulic models. Lead preparation of the City's Urban Water Management Plan and support other water supply technical efforts. Assist in preparing Capital Improvement Programs in the area of utilities, including project scoping, budgeting, and schedule prioritization. Assist with annual planning and budgeting for Utilities Division-led projects focused on repair and replacement of deteriorating assets. Help prioritize asset replacement needs, define project scopes, and develop budgets for short- and long-term infrastructure improvements. Assist with utility rate studies and connection fee studies by providing expenditure projections related to infrastructure improvements. Provide technical assistance to the Utilities Division in areas such as operational planning and troubleshooting, regulatory reporting and programs, purchasing and contracting, design and construction, quality standards, records management, and asset management. Coordinate regulatory compliance efforts and support strategic utility initiatives that help ensure reliable and sustainable service delivery. Act as the Utilities Division's liaison for planning-related work with Community Development, Engineering, regional water and sewer agencies, committees, citizen groups, and other outside partners. Perform administrative and analytical assignments in support of the Director and Assistant Director of Operations Services. May occasionally direct and/or supervise staff, consultants, or related support work as needed. A Few Reasons You'll Love Working With Us You will find meaningful public service in this role—your work will help shape the future of the City's water, sewer, recycled water, and storm water systems. You will have the opportunity to make a long-term impact on community sustainability and essential utility services. You will work on high-visibility initiatives, including major planning efforts such as the Water System Management Plan, Sanitary Sewer Management Plan, Storm Water Management Plan, and 20-year CIP planning. You will collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders across City departments, regional agencies, committees, and the community. You will enjoy a role that blends technical problem-solving, planning, policy development, and leadership. You will play a critical role in helping guide infrastructure strategy and organizational decision-making for years to come. A Few Challenges You Might Face Balancing competing priorities across long-range planning, capital needs, regulatory requirements, and day-to-day operational support. Navigating complex and evolving federal, state, and local utility regulations. Addressing aging infrastructure and future service demands with limited resources. Coordinating across multiple stakeholders who may have different priorities, expectations, or timelines. Adapting to emerging technologies, environmental considerations, and changing utility planning needs. The Ideal Candidate Will Be Experienced in utilities planning, utilities design, utilities project management, or a closely related field, ideally in a public sector environment. Knowledgeable in utility infrastructure and water supply master planning, asset management, hydraulic principles, and capital improvement planning. Familiar with utility rate studies, connection fee studies, and budgeting for short- and long-term infrastructure improvements. Well versed in the principles and practices of water and wastewater engineering as applied to planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and system economics. Familiar with pertinent federal, state, and local regulations governing utilities. Skilled in analyzing data, preparing clear and comprehensive reports, and developing policy or service recommendations. Effective at communicating clearly in writing and verbally, including preparing staff reports and making presentations in public forums. Comfortable using technology and utility-related software systems such as CADD, GIS, hydraulic modeling applications, computerized maintenance management systems, SCADA systems, and Microsoft Office tools. Able to build strong working relationships with City staff, contractors, consultants, agencies, elected officials, committees, and the public. A strong problem-solver with sound judgment, political awareness, leadership ability, and a customer service mindset. For more information about the position, please refer to the job description by visiting the following linkUtilities Planning Manager Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience:
A Bachelor's degree in civil engineering from an accredited college or university. Five years of progressively responsible experience in utilities planning, utilities design, utilities project management, or closely related field. Public sector experience is highly desirable.License/Certification:
Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license. Possession of a valid registration as a Professional Civil Engineer in California by the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists is desirable.Knowledge of :
Principles, practices, and techniques for program development, administration, and evaluation. Management principles and practices including planning and organizing work, establishing goals and objectives, budgeting, and cost control. General principles, practices, and techniques utilized to conduct utility infrastructure and water supply master planning studies. General principles and practices of asset management. General principles of hydraulics including open channel conveyance and pressurized systems. General principles and practices used to develop capital improvement and asset replacement programs including prioritization, scoping, and budgeting. General principles and practices of utility rate and connection fee studies. General principle and practices of water/wastewater engineering as applied to the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and economics of water distribution systems and sewer/storm collection and conveyance systems. Pertinent Federal, State, and local regulations governing utilities. Computerized software systems used in day to day utility operations such as CAD, hydraulic modeling applications, computerized maintenance management systems, geographical information systems, supervisory control and data acquisition, etc. Skill and Ability to : Establish effective working relationships with a wide variety of City staff, project contractors, representatives of other governmental agencies, professional contacts, City officials, and the public by demonstrating good judgment, initiative and resourcefulness. Assemble and analyze data, preparing comprehensive and accurate reports, and formulating policy and service recommendations. Critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively under stress, within deadlines, and demonstrates political astuteness. Effectively communicate ideas and concepts orally and in writing, write staff reports, communicate clearly with management staff, and make effective presentations in public forums. Use office equipment and technology, including computers and related software, and master new technologies. Ability to use computer software programs such as CADD, GIS, hydraulic modeling applications, Microsoft Office suite programs, specifically Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and other similar programs. Read, and interpret design plans. Learn to effectively manage consultants and contractors. Effectively communicate policies, procedures, city codes and operations to other city staff and the general public. Evaluate and recommend changes to operations as needed. Provide outstanding customer service.Recruitment Process Application:
To be considered for this position, please submit your application through our online application process at www.cityofpleasantonca.gov. Click on "Job Opportunities".SELECTION PLAN
Applicants will be informed via email with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the need of theAgency:
TENTATIVE SELECTION PLAN
Application Filing Deadline:
11:59 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2026Review of Minimum Qualifications:
Week of June 1, 2026Panel Interview:
June 10, 2026 WERESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN
Employer City of Pleasanton Address 123 Main Street, P.O. Box 520 Pleasanton, California, 94566 Phone 925-931-5048 Website http://www.cityofpleasantonca.gov The City of Pleasanton is excited to announce an opportunity for a dedicated individual to join our team as a Utilities Planning Manager in the Public Works Department. In this role, you will help guide the long-range planning, development, and implementation of programs and infrastructure projects that support the City's potable water, recycled water, sanitary sewer collection, and storm water systems. You will lead and support utility infrastructure and water supply master planning efforts, assist with capital improvement planning and annual utility project budgeting, help inform rate and connection fee studies, and serve as a key liaison on planning-related matters with other City departments and outside agencies. This position offers a unique opportunity to combine technical expertise, strategic planning, policy support, and leadership in a role that directly shapes the reliability, sustainability, and future of Pleasanton's utility systems. We're Looking for Someone Who Is Strategic and forward-thinking, with a strong interest in long-range utility planning and sustainable public infrastructure. Team-oriented and motivated by meaningful public service that supports essential community services. Skilled in balancing technical, administrative, financial, and regulatory responsibilities. Analytical and detail-oriented, with the ability to evaluate system performance data, asset needs, and infrastructure priorities. An effective communicator who can work well with technical and non-technical audiences, including City staff, consultants, agencies, committees, and the public. Adaptable and resourceful, with sound judgment and the ability to manage competing priorities and deadlines. Comfortable serving in a leadership role that coordinates multidisciplinary efforts and supports major planning and policy decisions. In This Role, You Will Oversee the development and maintenance of the City's utility infrastructure master planning program, including system capacity studies, operational performance evaluations, and asset management efforts. Serve as custodian of the City's utility hydraulic models. Lead preparation of the City's Urban Water Management Plan and support other water supply technical efforts. Assist in preparing Capital Improvement Programs in the area of utilities, including project scoping, budgeting, and schedule prioritization. Assist with annual planning and budgeting for Utilities Division-led projects focused on repair and replacement of deteriorating assets. Help prioritize asset replacement needs, define project scopes, and develop budgets for short- and long-term infrastructure improvements. Assist with utility rate studies and connection fee studies by providing expenditure projections related to infrastructure improvements. Provide technical assistance to the Utilities Division in areas such as operational planning and troubleshooting, regulatory reporting and programs, purchasing and contracting, design and construction, quality standards, records management, and asset management. Coordinate regulatory compliance efforts and support strategic utility initiatives that help ensure reliable and sustainable service delivery. Act as the Utilities Division's liaison for planning-related work with Community Development, Engineering, regional water and sewer agencies, committees, citizen groups, and other outside partners. Perform administrative and analytical assignments in support of the Director and Assistant Director of Operations Services. May occasionally direct and/or supervise staff, consultants, or related support work as needed. A Few Reasons You'll Love Working With Us You will find meaningful public service in this role—your work will help shape the future of the City's water, sewer, recycled water, and storm water systems. You will have the opportunity to make a long-term impact on community sustainability and essential utility services. You will work on high-visibility initiatives, including major planning efforts such as the Water System Management Plan, Sanitary Sewer Management Plan, Storm Water Management Plan, and 20-year CIP planning. You will collaborate with a wide range of stakeholders across City departments, regional agencies, committees, and the community. You will enjoy a role that blends technical problem-solving, planning, policy development, and leadership. You will play a critical role in helping guide infrastructure strategy and organizational decision-making for years to come. A Few Challenges You Might Face Balancing competing priorities across long-range planning, capital needs, regulatory requirements, and day-to-day operational support. Navigating complex and evolving federal, state, and local utility regulations. Addressing aging infrastructure and future service demands with limited resources. Coordinating across multiple stakeholders who may have different priorities, expectations, or timelines. Adapting to emerging technologies, environmental considerations, and changing utility planning needs. The Ideal Candidate Will Be Experienced in utilities planning, utilities design, utilities project management, or a closely related field, ideally in a public sector environment. Knowledgeable in utility infrastructure and water supply master planning, asset management, hydraulic principles, and capital improvement planning. Familiar with utility rate studies, connection fee studies, and budgeting for short- and long-term infrastructure improvements. Well versed in the principles and practices of water and wastewater engineering as applied to planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and system economics. Familiar with pertinent federal, state, and local regulations governing utilities. Skilled in analyzing data, preparing clear and comprehensive reports, and developing policy or service recommendations. Effective at communicating clearly in writing and verbally, including preparing staff reports and making presentations in public forums. Comfortable using technology and utility-related software systems such as CADD, GIS, hydraulic modeling applications, computerized maintenance management systems, SCADA systems, and Microsoft Office tools. Able to build strong working relationships with City staff, contractors, consultants, agencies, elected officials, committees, and the public. A strong problem-solver with sound judgment, political awareness, leadership ability, and a customer service mindset. For more information about the position, please refer to the job description by visiting the following linkUtilities Planning Manager Minimum Qualifications Education and Experience:
A Bachelor's degree in civil engineering from an accredited college or university. Five years of progressively responsible experience in utilities planning, utilities design, utilities project management, or closely related field. Public sector experience is highly desirable.License/Certification:
Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license. Possession of a valid registration as a Professional Civil Engineer in California by the Board for Professional Engineers, Land Surveyors, and Geologists is desirable.Knowledge of :
Principles, practices, and techniques for program development, administration, and evaluation. Management principles and practices including planning and organizing work, establishing goals and objectives, budgeting, and cost control. General principles, practices, and techniques utilized to conduct utility infrastructure and water supply master planning studies. General principles and practices of asset management. General principles of hydraulics including open channel conveyance and pressurized systems. General principles and practices used to develop capital improvement and asset replacement programs including prioritization, scoping, and budgeting. General principles and practices of utility rate and connection fee studies. General principle and practices of water/wastewater engineering as applied to the planning, design, construction, operation, maintenance, and economics of water distribution systems and sewer/storm collection and conveyance systems. Pertinent Federal, State, and local regulations governing utilities. Computerized software systems used in day to day utility operations such as CAD, hydraulic modeling applications, computerized maintenance management systems, geographical information systems, supervisory control and data acquisition, etc. Skill and Ability to : Establish effective working relationships with a wide variety of City staff, project contractors, representatives of other governmental agencies, professional contacts, City officials, and the public by demonstrating good judgment, initiative and resourcefulness. Assemble and analyze data, preparing comprehensive and accurate reports, and formulating policy and service recommendations. Critically assess situations, solve problems, work effectively under stress, within deadlines, and demonstrates political astuteness. Effectively communicate ideas and concepts orally and in writing, write staff reports, communicate clearly with management staff, and make effective presentations in public forums. Use office equipment and technology, including computers and related software, and master new technologies. Ability to use computer software programs such as CADD, GIS, hydraulic modeling applications, Microsoft Office suite programs, specifically Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Access and other similar programs. Read, and interpret design plans. Learn to effectively manage consultants and contractors. Effectively communicate policies, procedures, city codes and operations to other city staff and the general public. Evaluate and recommend changes to operations as needed. Provide outstanding customer service.Recruitment Process Application:
To be considered for this position, please submit your application through our online application process at www.cityofpleasantonca.gov.SELECTION PLAN
Applicants will be informed via email with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the need of theAgency:
TENTATIVE SELECTION PLAN
Application Filing Deadline:
11:59 p.m. Monday, June 1, 2026Review of Minimum Qualifications:
Week of June 1, 2026Panel Interview:
June 10, 2026 WERESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION
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