BART
Oakland, California, United States
Marketing Statement Ride BART to a satisfying career that lets you both: 1) make a difference to Bay Area residents, and 2) enjoy excellent pay, benefits, and employment stability. BART is looking for people who like to be challenged, work in a fast-paced environment, and have a passion for connecting riders to work, school and other places they need to go. BART offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and the CalPERS retirement program. Job Summary Initial review of applications received to begin on May 20, 2024. Pay Rate Non Represented Pay Band 12 $159,361.00/annually (Minimum) - $241,433.00/annually (Maximum) Starting negotiable salary will be between $159,361.00/annually - $220,751.12/annually, commensurate with education and experience. Reports To Chief Planning & Development Officer Current Assignment Under general direction, plans, directs, manages and oversees the activities and operations of the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Department within the Office of Planning and Development, including the compliance with and enforcement of the District’s Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Policy, including assessments of development proposals, identifying and securing developers, securing Board authorization to implement development proposals, negotiating and executing all agreements related to property development; coordinates assigned activities with other departments, and outside agencies, ensuring all disciplines adhere to Board-authorized land use transactions; provides highly complex administrative support to the Chief Planning & Development Officer, and performs related duties as assigned. Additionally, the incumbent is accountable for guiding departmental operations through the establishment of objectives, policies, rules, practices, methods, and standards, accomplishing all departmental goals and objectives, and for furthering District goals and objectives within general policy guidelines. Selection Process Applications will be screened to assure that minimum qualifications are met. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will then be referred to the hiring department for the completion of further selection processes. The selection process for this position may include a skills/performance demonstration, a written examination, and a panel and/or individual interview. The successful candidate must have an employment history demonstrating reliability and dependability; provide copies of certificates, diplomas or other documents as required by law, including those establishing his/her right to work in the U. S; pass a pre-employment medical examination which may include a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include a background check. (Does not apply to current full-time District employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). Application Process External applicants may only apply online, at www.bart.gov/jobs. Applicants needing assistance with the online application process may receive additional information by calling (510) 464-6112. Current employees are strongly encouraged to apply online, either at www.bart.gov/jobs , or on EmployeeConnect. Current employees may also apply using a BART paper application by delivering the completed form to the Human Resources Department, or by mailing it to P. O. Box 12688, Oakland, CA 94604-2688. All applicants are asked to complete the application in full, indicating dates of employment, all positions held, hours worked, and a full description of duties. Online applicants are invited to electronically attach a resume to the application form to provide supplemental information, but should not consider the resume a substitute for the application form itself. Examples of Duties Assumes management responsibility for services and activities of the TOD Department including negotiating all aspects of land use transaction in keeping with the District’s TOD Policy, including land sales, easements, and long term ground leases on and off District property; manages implementation and all executed agreements related to property development; coordinates assigned activities with other departments and outside agencies. Evaluates revenue and ridership generating potential when evaluating development within the areas influenced by District stations and the District’s transit operations; conducts financial and site planning analyses of private sector development; secures District, public agency, and local jurisdiction support for site and area development projects; prepares written reports on viability and impact of development. Coordinates with multiple BART departments on decision-making, including with Station Area Planning and Customer Access related to changes and investments on patron access consistent with BART Board adopted policies. Oversees management of assets and agreements as new private-sector TOD comes on-line, including developer payments, insurance, and other compliance elements consistent with executed leases. Prepares proposals for development projects and secures District Board approval; ensures proposals comply with public agency charter and status; markets development opportunity through public and private media and forums. Assesses private sector development proposals; analyzes developer qualifications, financial viability, site planning viability, impact on District service, DBE compliance, financial return to District, and fulfillment of District policy objectives; solicits local jurisdiction representative to participate in, and comment on, evaluation process; prepares recommendation to District Board of Directors and local jurisdictions on project viability. Prepares, negotiates and executes a variety of documents including exclusive negotiating agreements, memorandum of understanding, purchase and sale agreements, development and disposition agreements, option agreements, easements, licenses, property exchange agreements, and all other agreements related to property development; conducts negotiations with selected private sector development team and with local land use jurisdictions; secures pertinent District department support for agreement; secures Board approval of land use transactions; completes negotiations and executes documents. Plans, directs, manages and participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for assigned programs; identifies modifications to existing District policy to improve fulfillment of property development goals and objectives. Establishes within District policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocates resources accordingly. Manages consultant projects; oversees budget expenditures, correspondence, and acceptance of final products; prepares and presents periodic reports to management and the Board of Directors on the status of projects; reviews and approves work products. Selects, trains, motivates and evaluates assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; implements discipline and termination procedures. Creates and presents department’s goals and objectives to senior management as part of operating budget process; develops and directs administration of the department’s capital budget, including the forecasting of funds needed for staffing, and consultant assistance, and approving expenditures; capital funds secured from private sector; identify and secure sufficient private fund to compensate appropriate BART staff in their support of implementing private development projects at and around BART stations. Serves as the liaison for the TOD Department within the District and outside agencies; negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues; makes presentations to community groups, appointed commissions and elected officials in support of the District’s TOD Program and specific development projects at BART stations. Represent the District’s TOD Program throughout the Bay Area by participating in various forums and making presentations to various organizations. Monitors developments and legislation related to assigned area of responsibility; evaluates impact upon District operations; recommends and implements equipment, practice and procedural improvements. Conducts a variety of organizational studies, investigations and operational studies; recommends modifications to property development programs, policies and procedures as appropriate. Serves on a variety of boards, commissions and committees; attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of real estate development. Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints. Minimum Qualifications Education : Possession of a bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, economics or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience : Seven (7) years of (full time equivalent) verifiable professional real estate development experience which must have included at least three (3) years of management experience. Substitution : Additional professional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis. A bachelor’s degree is preferred. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of : Operational characteristics, services and activities of a property development and real estate development program Principles and practices of real estate development and land use planning Principles and practices of program development and administration Methods and techniques of contract negotiations and agreements Methods and techniques of financial/site planning analysis and real estate appraisal Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation Related Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations Skill/Ability in : Managing a comprehensive real estate development program Overseeing, directing and coordinating the work of lower-level staff Selecting, supervising, training and evaluating staff Preparing site planning assessments for proposed developments on and off District property Negotiating real estate development agreements Conducting feasibility studies of proposed development projects Monitoring development trends and implementing appropriate changes to District development Strategy Participating in the development and administration of Department goals, objectives and procedures Preparing and administering large program budgets Preparing clear and concise administrative and financial reports Analyzing problems, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences of proposed actions and implementing recommendations in support of goals Researching, analyzing and evaluating new service delivery methods and techniques Interpreting and applying Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Equal Employment Opportunity GroupBox1 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and above), religion, national origin (including language use restrictions), disability (mental and physical, including HIV and AIDS), ancestry, marital status, military status, veteran status, medical condition (cancer/genetic characteristics and information), or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. The BART Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities or for religious reasons. Please advise the Human Resources Department of any special needs in advance of the examination by emailing at least 5 days before your examination date at employment@bart.gov . Qualified veterans may be eligible to obtain additional veteran's credit in the selection process for this recruitment (effective Jan. 1, 2013). To obtain the credit, veterans must attach to the application a DD214 discharge document or proof of disability and complete/submit the Veteran's Preference Application no later than the closing date of the posting. For more information about this credit please go to the Veteran's Preference Policy and Application link at www.bart.gov/jobs . The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) prides itself in offering best in class benefits packages to employees of the District. Currently, the following benefits may be available to employees in this job classification. Highlights Medical Coverage (or $350/month if opted out) Dental Coverage Vision Insurance (Basic and Enhanced Plans Available) Retirement Plan through the CA Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% @ 55 (Classic Members) 2% @ 62 (PEPRA Members) 3% at 50 (Safety Members - Classic) 2.7% @ 57 (Safety Members - PEPRA) Reciprocity available for existing members of many other public retirement systems (see BART website and/or CalPERS website for details) Money Purchase Pension Plan (in-lieu of participating in Social Security tax) 6.65% employer contribution up to annual maximum of $1,868.65 Deferred Compensation & Roth 457 Sick Leave Accruals (12 days per year) Vacation Accruals (3-6 weeks based on time worked w/ the District) Holidays: 9 observed holidays and 5 floating holidays Life Insurance w/ ability to obtain additional coverage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Survivor Benefits through BART Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Health and Dependent Care Commuter Benefits Free BART Passes for BART employees and eligible family members. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Marketing Statement Ride BART to a satisfying career that lets you both: 1) make a difference to Bay Area residents, and 2) enjoy excellent pay, benefits, and employment stability. BART is looking for people who like to be challenged, work in a fast-paced environment, and have a passion for connecting riders to work, school and other places they need to go. BART offers a competitive salary, comprehensive health benefits, paid time off, and the CalPERS retirement program. Job Summary Initial review of applications received to begin on May 20, 2024. Pay Rate Non Represented Pay Band 12 $159,361.00/annually (Minimum) - $241,433.00/annually (Maximum) Starting negotiable salary will be between $159,361.00/annually - $220,751.12/annually, commensurate with education and experience. Reports To Chief Planning & Development Officer Current Assignment Under general direction, plans, directs, manages and oversees the activities and operations of the Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Department within the Office of Planning and Development, including the compliance with and enforcement of the District’s Transit-Oriented Development (TOD) Policy, including assessments of development proposals, identifying and securing developers, securing Board authorization to implement development proposals, negotiating and executing all agreements related to property development; coordinates assigned activities with other departments, and outside agencies, ensuring all disciplines adhere to Board-authorized land use transactions; provides highly complex administrative support to the Chief Planning & Development Officer, and performs related duties as assigned. Additionally, the incumbent is accountable for guiding departmental operations through the establishment of objectives, policies, rules, practices, methods, and standards, accomplishing all departmental goals and objectives, and for furthering District goals and objectives within general policy guidelines. Selection Process Applications will be screened to assure that minimum qualifications are met. Those applicants who meet minimum qualifications will then be referred to the hiring department for the completion of further selection processes. The selection process for this position may include a skills/performance demonstration, a written examination, and a panel and/or individual interview. The successful candidate must have an employment history demonstrating reliability and dependability; provide copies of certificates, diplomas or other documents as required by law, including those establishing his/her right to work in the U. S; pass a pre-employment medical examination which may include a drug and alcohol screen, and which is specific to the essential job functions and requirements. Pre-employment processing will also include a background check. (Does not apply to current full-time District employees unless specific job requires additional evaluations). Application Process External applicants may only apply online, at www.bart.gov/jobs. Applicants needing assistance with the online application process may receive additional information by calling (510) 464-6112. Current employees are strongly encouraged to apply online, either at www.bart.gov/jobs , or on EmployeeConnect. Current employees may also apply using a BART paper application by delivering the completed form to the Human Resources Department, or by mailing it to P. O. Box 12688, Oakland, CA 94604-2688. All applicants are asked to complete the application in full, indicating dates of employment, all positions held, hours worked, and a full description of duties. Online applicants are invited to electronically attach a resume to the application form to provide supplemental information, but should not consider the resume a substitute for the application form itself. Examples of Duties Assumes management responsibility for services and activities of the TOD Department including negotiating all aspects of land use transaction in keeping with the District’s TOD Policy, including land sales, easements, and long term ground leases on and off District property; manages implementation and all executed agreements related to property development; coordinates assigned activities with other departments and outside agencies. Evaluates revenue and ridership generating potential when evaluating development within the areas influenced by District stations and the District’s transit operations; conducts financial and site planning analyses of private sector development; secures District, public agency, and local jurisdiction support for site and area development projects; prepares written reports on viability and impact of development. Coordinates with multiple BART departments on decision-making, including with Station Area Planning and Customer Access related to changes and investments on patron access consistent with BART Board adopted policies. Oversees management of assets and agreements as new private-sector TOD comes on-line, including developer payments, insurance, and other compliance elements consistent with executed leases. Prepares proposals for development projects and secures District Board approval; ensures proposals comply with public agency charter and status; markets development opportunity through public and private media and forums. Assesses private sector development proposals; analyzes developer qualifications, financial viability, site planning viability, impact on District service, DBE compliance, financial return to District, and fulfillment of District policy objectives; solicits local jurisdiction representative to participate in, and comment on, evaluation process; prepares recommendation to District Board of Directors and local jurisdictions on project viability. Prepares, negotiates and executes a variety of documents including exclusive negotiating agreements, memorandum of understanding, purchase and sale agreements, development and disposition agreements, option agreements, easements, licenses, property exchange agreements, and all other agreements related to property development; conducts negotiations with selected private sector development team and with local land use jurisdictions; secures pertinent District department support for agreement; secures Board approval of land use transactions; completes negotiations and executes documents. Plans, directs, manages and participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies and priorities for assigned programs; identifies modifications to existing District policy to improve fulfillment of property development goals and objectives. Establishes within District policy, appropriate service and staffing levels; monitors and evaluates the efficiency and effectiveness of service delivery methods and procedures; allocates resources accordingly. Manages consultant projects; oversees budget expenditures, correspondence, and acceptance of final products; prepares and presents periodic reports to management and the Board of Directors on the status of projects; reviews and approves work products. Selects, trains, motivates and evaluates assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; implements discipline and termination procedures. Creates and presents department’s goals and objectives to senior management as part of operating budget process; develops and directs administration of the department’s capital budget, including the forecasting of funds needed for staffing, and consultant assistance, and approving expenditures; capital funds secured from private sector; identify and secure sufficient private fund to compensate appropriate BART staff in their support of implementing private development projects at and around BART stations. Serves as the liaison for the TOD Department within the District and outside agencies; negotiates and resolves sensitive and controversial issues; makes presentations to community groups, appointed commissions and elected officials in support of the District’s TOD Program and specific development projects at BART stations. Represent the District’s TOD Program throughout the Bay Area by participating in various forums and making presentations to various organizations. Monitors developments and legislation related to assigned area of responsibility; evaluates impact upon District operations; recommends and implements equipment, practice and procedural improvements. Conducts a variety of organizational studies, investigations and operational studies; recommends modifications to property development programs, policies and procedures as appropriate. Serves on a variety of boards, commissions and committees; attends and participates in professional group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of real estate development. Responds to and resolves difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints. Minimum Qualifications Education : Possession of a bachelor’s degree in business administration, public administration, economics or a closely related field from an accredited college or university. Experience : Seven (7) years of (full time equivalent) verifiable professional real estate development experience which must have included at least three (3) years of management experience. Substitution : Additional professional experience as outlined above may be substituted for the education on a year-for-year basis. A bachelor’s degree is preferred. Knowledge and Skills Knowledge of : Operational characteristics, services and activities of a property development and real estate development program Principles and practices of real estate development and land use planning Principles and practices of program development and administration Methods and techniques of contract negotiations and agreements Methods and techniques of financial/site planning analysis and real estate appraisal Principles and practices of budget preparation and administration Principles of supervision, training and performance evaluation Related Federal, State and local laws, codes and regulations Skill/Ability in : Managing a comprehensive real estate development program Overseeing, directing and coordinating the work of lower-level staff Selecting, supervising, training and evaluating staff Preparing site planning assessments for proposed developments on and off District property Negotiating real estate development agreements Conducting feasibility studies of proposed development projects Monitoring development trends and implementing appropriate changes to District development Strategy Participating in the development and administration of Department goals, objectives and procedures Preparing and administering large program budgets Preparing clear and concise administrative and financial reports Analyzing problems, identifying alternative solutions, projecting consequences of proposed actions and implementing recommendations in support of goals Researching, analyzing and evaluating new service delivery methods and techniques Interpreting and applying Federal, State and local policies, laws and regulations Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work Equal Employment Opportunity GroupBox1 The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants shall not be discriminated against because of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age (40 and above), religion, national origin (including language use restrictions), disability (mental and physical, including HIV and AIDS), ancestry, marital status, military status, veteran status, medical condition (cancer/genetic characteristics and information), or any protected category prohibited by local, state or federal laws. The BART Human Resources Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities or for religious reasons. Please advise the Human Resources Department of any special needs in advance of the examination by emailing at least 5 days before your examination date at employment@bart.gov . Qualified veterans may be eligible to obtain additional veteran's credit in the selection process for this recruitment (effective Jan. 1, 2013). To obtain the credit, veterans must attach to the application a DD214 discharge document or proof of disability and complete/submit the Veteran's Preference Application no later than the closing date of the posting. For more information about this credit please go to the Veteran's Preference Policy and Application link at www.bart.gov/jobs . The San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District (BART) prides itself in offering best in class benefits packages to employees of the District. Currently, the following benefits may be available to employees in this job classification. Highlights Medical Coverage (or $350/month if opted out) Dental Coverage Vision Insurance (Basic and Enhanced Plans Available) Retirement Plan through the CA Public Employees’ Retirement System (CalPERS) 2% @ 55 (Classic Members) 2% @ 62 (PEPRA Members) 3% at 50 (Safety Members - Classic) 2.7% @ 57 (Safety Members - PEPRA) Reciprocity available for existing members of many other public retirement systems (see BART website and/or CalPERS website for details) Money Purchase Pension Plan (in-lieu of participating in Social Security tax) 6.65% employer contribution up to annual maximum of $1,868.65 Deferred Compensation & Roth 457 Sick Leave Accruals (12 days per year) Vacation Accruals (3-6 weeks based on time worked w/ the District) Holidays: 9 observed holidays and 5 floating holidays Life Insurance w/ ability to obtain additional coverage Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) Insurance Survivor Benefits through BART Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Flexible Spending Accounts: Health and Dependent Care Commuter Benefits Free BART Passes for BART employees and eligible family members. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF MILPITAS, CA
Milpitas, California, United States
Definition The City of Milpitas is home to family-centered communities that embrace cultural diversity, quality schooling, and conveniently located neighborhood parks and shopping centers. Milpitas has an ethnically diverse array of retail and restaurants, and major regional retail destinations that attract shoppers from beyond the city. With over 40,800 jobs and 39,600 employed residents, Milpitas is a jobs rich community and is often called the “Crossroads of Silicon Valley”. Once a small agricultural town and later a stopover point for travelers between Oakland and San Jose, Milpitas has blossomed into one of the world’s premier computer and semiconductor producers. To learn more, visit This Is Milpitas . The ideal candidate should possess the combination of experience and skills necessary to complete complex and challenging projects while providing leadership in support of the Planning Director and Principal Planner. Strong project management and analytical skills are highly desired. The Senior Planner will have the opportunity to process major transit-oriented, mixed-use development entitlements and support various long-range planning efforts. For the full job description, please visit: Senior Planner . Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Analyze and coordinate the preparation of reports and recommendations on zoning matters, design review, housing ordinance interpretations and modifications, variances, subdivisions, and environmental review activities. Review and direct the preparation of special planning, zoning, and environmental studies. Administer consultant contracts. Represent the Planning function and the City as a whole and make presentations al City Council, Planning Commission, and other public meetings, as required. Coordinate planning and housing activities with other City departments and outside agencies. May assist in the preparation and administration of the planning functions budget. Perform specialized and complex aspects of professional planning. May be called upon to act as the Planning Manager when the Planning Manager is unavailable. Administer processes related to the General Plan, zoning, housing, subdivision, and sign ordinances. Oversee the maintenance of detailed socio-economic data and relevant statistics; coordinate and participate in the computerization of planning statistics and records. May be required to set-up and supervise the establishment of new systems to create Planning efficiencies. May supervise, train, and evaluate professional, technical, and clerical staff. Performs related duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications Knowledge of : Principles and practices of comprehensive urban planning, Recent developments, current literature, and informational sources in the field of housing, planning and zoning. Research methods and techniques. Applicable federal, stale and local laws, rules and regulations relating to planning and housing Principles of organization, administration, budget, and personnel management. Ability to: Plan the work of professional and technical staffing compilation of technical and statistical data, research, and the preparation of plans and technical papers. Establish and maintain effective work relationships with the public and other City staff. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Interpret and explain applicable codes and ordinances. Prepare, analyze and make recommendations regarding plans and applications received from developers, contractors and the general public. Study, analyze, and compile technical, statistical, and economic information pertaining to planning, housing, and zoning research. Make field visits and inspections of sites and buildings. Supervise, train, and evaluate professional, technical, and clerical staff. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Any combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience : Five years of professional experience in the field of planning with exposure to the various specialties within the field including: current, long range, environmental, housing, and transportation. Some exposure to management of staff and/or major programs. Education : Equivalent to completion of Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in urban planning, regional planning, housing, or a closely related field. *Education verification documents are required for this position . All candidates must submit a copy of their college diploma (verifying the degree, date earned and area of specialization) or official/unofficial transcripts (verifying institution, student, date, degree and area of specialization conferred) by the final application deadline. Supplemental Information SUPERVISION EXERCISED Exercise direct and indirect supervision over professional, technical, and clerical staff. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Incumbents in this position are required to file a Conflict of Interest Statement upon assuming office, annually, and upon leaving office, in accordance with Resolution No. 8833. Panel interviews for this position are tentatively scheduled for the week of June 3, 2024 via Zoom. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Milpitas will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the Human Resources Department. The City of Milpitas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Definition The City of Milpitas is home to family-centered communities that embrace cultural diversity, quality schooling, and conveniently located neighborhood parks and shopping centers. Milpitas has an ethnically diverse array of retail and restaurants, and major regional retail destinations that attract shoppers from beyond the city. With over 40,800 jobs and 39,600 employed residents, Milpitas is a jobs rich community and is often called the “Crossroads of Silicon Valley”. Once a small agricultural town and later a stopover point for travelers between Oakland and San Jose, Milpitas has blossomed into one of the world’s premier computer and semiconductor producers. To learn more, visit This Is Milpitas . The ideal candidate should possess the combination of experience and skills necessary to complete complex and challenging projects while providing leadership in support of the Planning Director and Principal Planner. Strong project management and analytical skills are highly desired. The Senior Planner will have the opportunity to process major transit-oriented, mixed-use development entitlements and support various long-range planning efforts. For the full job description, please visit: Senior Planner . Examples of Duties Duties may include, but are not limited to the following: Analyze and coordinate the preparation of reports and recommendations on zoning matters, design review, housing ordinance interpretations and modifications, variances, subdivisions, and environmental review activities. Review and direct the preparation of special planning, zoning, and environmental studies. Administer consultant contracts. Represent the Planning function and the City as a whole and make presentations al City Council, Planning Commission, and other public meetings, as required. Coordinate planning and housing activities with other City departments and outside agencies. May assist in the preparation and administration of the planning functions budget. Perform specialized and complex aspects of professional planning. May be called upon to act as the Planning Manager when the Planning Manager is unavailable. Administer processes related to the General Plan, zoning, housing, subdivision, and sign ordinances. Oversee the maintenance of detailed socio-economic data and relevant statistics; coordinate and participate in the computerization of planning statistics and records. May be required to set-up and supervise the establishment of new systems to create Planning efficiencies. May supervise, train, and evaluate professional, technical, and clerical staff. Performs related duties as assigned. Typical Qualifications Knowledge of : Principles and practices of comprehensive urban planning, Recent developments, current literature, and informational sources in the field of housing, planning and zoning. Research methods and techniques. Applicable federal, stale and local laws, rules and regulations relating to planning and housing Principles of organization, administration, budget, and personnel management. Ability to: Plan the work of professional and technical staffing compilation of technical and statistical data, research, and the preparation of plans and technical papers. Establish and maintain effective work relationships with the public and other City staff. Communicate effectively, orally and in writing. Interpret and explain applicable codes and ordinances. Prepare, analyze and make recommendations regarding plans and applications received from developers, contractors and the general public. Study, analyze, and compile technical, statistical, and economic information pertaining to planning, housing, and zoning research. Make field visits and inspections of sites and buildings. Supervise, train, and evaluate professional, technical, and clerical staff. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Any combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Experience : Five years of professional experience in the field of planning with exposure to the various specialties within the field including: current, long range, environmental, housing, and transportation. Some exposure to management of staff and/or major programs. Education : Equivalent to completion of Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in urban planning, regional planning, housing, or a closely related field. *Education verification documents are required for this position . All candidates must submit a copy of their college diploma (verifying the degree, date earned and area of specialization) or official/unofficial transcripts (verifying institution, student, date, degree and area of specialization conferred) by the final application deadline. Supplemental Information SUPERVISION EXERCISED Exercise direct and indirect supervision over professional, technical, and clerical staff. CONFLICT OF INTEREST Incumbents in this position are required to file a Conflict of Interest Statement upon assuming office, annually, and upon leaving office, in accordance with Resolution No. 8833. Panel interviews for this position are tentatively scheduled for the week of June 3, 2024 via Zoom. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Milpitas will provide reasonable accommodation to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the Human Resources Department. The City of Milpitas is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CA
City of Escondido, California, United States
Summary This position is open until filled. A first review of applications will take place during the week of May 19, 2024. Applicants that apply after the first review are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review date. The Senior Planner position would work on development projects that include annexations; implementation of the City’s newly adopted East Valley Specific Plan (housing element rezoning effort) which includes high density mixed-use projects, density bonus projects, and transit-oriented developments; as well as long-range policy implementation of the City’s adopted Housing Element and Climate Action Plan. (Please note that operational needs may dictate modifications to the assigned duties, in line with those identified in the job description). If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Senior Planner in our Development Services Department/Planning Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Under general direction, coordinates, supervises, oversees, and participates in the more complex and difficult work of staff responsible for providing planning related services and activities in an assigned unit or functional area; manages multiple complex projects in the areas of assignment; provides technical and functional supervision to professional planning staff; and provides responsible staff assistance to the City Planner and Director of Development Services. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the professional planning series. Positions assigned to this class can be distinguished from lower level planning classes by performance of the more complex planning tasks requiring a high degree of knowledge related to various areas of current and advanced planning including serving as project manager on multiple difficult projects. Positions at this level are typically assigned responsibility of an assigned area or group. Positions assigned to this class can be further distinguished by the performance of supervisory activities such as assigning work, monitoring project progress, and providing technical assistance and training to other professional and technical staff. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Prepares and presents complex staff reports, formal presentations, and recommendations at community meetings, advisory boards, and public hearings including to the City Council, Planning Commission, and other advisory boards, local committees, and neighborhood groups. Reviews and analyzes civil engineering, architectural, landscaping, and other development plans for conformance with the City’s Zoning and General Plan, conditions of approval, and mitigation requirements. Reviews environmental technical studies and evaluates findings with consultants, internal departments, and public agencies. Manages the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) including Mitigated Negative Declarations, Environmental Impact Reports, and related documents; reviews the work of consultants responsible for preparation of same. Prepares CEQA pre- and post-Environmental Impact Report (EIR) documentation including Notices of Preparation, Notices of Determination, Requests for Proposal, Request for Qualifications, Scopes of Work, and related documentation. Manages and administers consultant contracts; develops and negotiates scope of work; establishes timeframes; ensures adequate funding; prepares contracts; verifies insurance; authorizes invoices; provides direction to consultant; reviews technical studies and environmental documents prepared by consultants. Provides supervision and technical assistance to professional and technical planning staff in an assigned group or unit; assigns work activities and projects; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems; and provides technical assistance and training. Participates in selecting, training, motivating, and evaluating assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; participates in the conduct of performance evaluations; implements discipline and termination procedures. Confers with, advises, and provides information and assistance to City staff, applicants, architects, builders, developers, attorneys, contractors, engineers, consultants, the general public, and outside organizations and agencies; explains the City’s development and public hearing process to design and development professional, property owners, and the general public. Manages multiple complex development proposals involving research, site visits, analysis, department coordination, scheduling, and report writing. Develops and prepares amendments to the Zoning Code, General Plan, Specific Plans, and Area Plans. Serves as planning representative for various City project teams. Prepares drafts of official correspondence for department head or elected official signature. Prepares annual reports related to local, state, and federal program compliance. As assigned, supervises the Project Processing Group; coordinates all activities related to the review of development projects and applications that do not require public hearings including appropriate environmental review and post approval plan checks. As assigned, assumes responsibility for the preparation of long range plans and policy documents associated with housing, climate planning, and other state-mandated programs; manages the work of consultants or staff involved in the preparation of assigned documents; manages the implementation of various long-range plans and policy documents. As assigned, supervises the Planning Resource Group (advanced planning) of the Planning Department; oversees staff and projects including those related to Annexations, General Plan Implementation Programs, Specific Plans, Master Plans, overseeing the Census program, large-scale development projects, Historic Preservation Program, Zoning Code Amendments, and Capital Improvement Projects. As assigned, coordinates environmental review and permitting for City Capital Improvement Projects; advises other departments of environmental and permitting requirements and recommends a course of action; prepares environmental documents; coordinates public notice requirements; coordinates with local, state, and federal agencies to prepare appropriate environmental clearances and to secure regulatory permits; coordinates public informational workshops; documents compliance with Mitigation Monitoring Program; participates in contractor preconstruction meetings to brief contractors on environmental requirements. As assigned, manages Special Planning Projects; conducts research; coordinates preparation of supporting materials from other departments or agencies; prepares reports, letters, ordinances, resolutions, and presentations; develops recommendations; attends public hearings and neighborhood meetings and makes presentations; reviews and prepares responses to referrals from other agencies or organizations regarding proposed policies and development applications affecting the City; monitors status of proposed projects and coordinates City input. As assigned, serves as City project manager for the Multiple Habitat Conservation Program (MHCP); participates in meetings with MHCP Advisory Committee, Elected Officials Committee; and Coalition of Environmental Organizations; negotiates proposed policies and agreements with wildlife agencies; coordinates strategies with SANDAG and other participating cities; negotiates with property owners regarding conservation opportunities, conservation easement requirements, Property Analysis Reports, Habitat Management Plans, and open space management agreements; prepares and administers grant function applications for open space conservation efforts; provides updates to management, City Council, Environmental Advisory Board, CEO, and other interest groups; evaluates financing alternatives to implement MHCP; processes and tracks Habitat Loss permits. As assigned, coordinates grant funding applications; researches grant funding opportunities; prepares staff reports, applications, and supporting documentation; solicits support from community groups, public agencies, and elected officials; administers grant funds in accordance with contracts including preparation of invoices and preparation of reporting forms documenting compliance. Attends and participates in professional associations and group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of urban planning. Performs related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Operations, services, and activities of a community planning and development program. Advanced principles and practices of zoning, community planning, and site planning. Development practices and development review procedures and requirements. Project management principles and practices. Basic principles of supervision and training. Organization and functions of various agencies involved in the planning processes. Recent developments, current literature, research methods, and sources of information related to municipal planning, urban growth, and development. Methods and techniques of effective technical report preparation and presentation. Methods and techniques of eliciting community participation in planning and development issues. Basic principles and practices of grant funding and contract administration. Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and supporting software applications. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations including laws underlying general plans, land use planning, zoning, and land divisions including applicable environmental laws and regulations. Ability to: Independently perform advanced professional level planning duties in the development, implementation, and modification of City plans and regulations. Provide supervision and training to assigned staff. Serve as project manager on multiple complex projects. Prioritize multiple projects. Staff and manage assigned commissions and committees. Interpret, analyze, apply, implement, and explain pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations including City codes and departmental policies and administrative directives. Analyze projects and potential projects for consistency with zoning ordinance standards, planning and environmental regulations, general planning principles, General Plan policies, and architectural quality. Analyze site design, terrain constraints, circulation, land use compatibility, utilities, and other urban services. Ensure project compliance with state, federal, and local rules, laws, and regulations. Participate in coordinating necessary communication between staff, developers, and other agencies. Understand, evaluate, and interpret complex technical engineering, architectural, landscape, and topographical plans, maps, and related documents. Utilize engineering and architectural scale to read plans. Prepare and analyze technical and administrative reports, statements, and correspondence. Present technical data in verbal, written, graphic, and map form to City management staff, citizen groups, and variety of boards and commissions. Interpret planning and zoning programs to the general public. Read, analyze, and interpret information from professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Operate modern office equipment and computers including specialized computer applications. Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Minimum Requirements Education/Training: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in urban planning, regional planning, or a related field Experience: Five years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible professional urban planning experience in local government including some project management experience. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The City of Escondido is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Management Benefit Summary. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Summary This position is open until filled. A first review of applications will take place during the week of May 19, 2024. Applicants that apply after the first review are not guaranteed to be considered for this recruitment. This recruitment may close at any time without notice after the first review date. The Senior Planner position would work on development projects that include annexations; implementation of the City’s newly adopted East Valley Specific Plan (housing element rezoning effort) which includes high density mixed-use projects, density bonus projects, and transit-oriented developments; as well as long-range policy implementation of the City’s adopted Housing Element and Climate Action Plan. (Please note that operational needs may dictate modifications to the assigned duties, in line with those identified in the job description). If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Senior Planner in our Development Services Department/Planning Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Under general direction, coordinates, supervises, oversees, and participates in the more complex and difficult work of staff responsible for providing planning related services and activities in an assigned unit or functional area; manages multiple complex projects in the areas of assignment; provides technical and functional supervision to professional planning staff; and provides responsible staff assistance to the City Planner and Director of Development Services. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the advanced journey level class in the professional planning series. Positions assigned to this class can be distinguished from lower level planning classes by performance of the more complex planning tasks requiring a high degree of knowledge related to various areas of current and advanced planning including serving as project manager on multiple difficult projects. Positions at this level are typically assigned responsibility of an assigned area or group. Positions assigned to this class can be further distinguished by the performance of supervisory activities such as assigning work, monitoring project progress, and providing technical assistance and training to other professional and technical staff. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Prepares and presents complex staff reports, formal presentations, and recommendations at community meetings, advisory boards, and public hearings including to the City Council, Planning Commission, and other advisory boards, local committees, and neighborhood groups. Reviews and analyzes civil engineering, architectural, landscaping, and other development plans for conformance with the City’s Zoning and General Plan, conditions of approval, and mitigation requirements. Reviews environmental technical studies and evaluates findings with consultants, internal departments, and public agencies. Manages the preparation of environmental documents pursuant to California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) including Mitigated Negative Declarations, Environmental Impact Reports, and related documents; reviews the work of consultants responsible for preparation of same. Prepares CEQA pre- and post-Environmental Impact Report (EIR) documentation including Notices of Preparation, Notices of Determination, Requests for Proposal, Request for Qualifications, Scopes of Work, and related documentation. Manages and administers consultant contracts; develops and negotiates scope of work; establishes timeframes; ensures adequate funding; prepares contracts; verifies insurance; authorizes invoices; provides direction to consultant; reviews technical studies and environmental documents prepared by consultants. Provides supervision and technical assistance to professional and technical planning staff in an assigned group or unit; assigns work activities and projects; monitors work flow; reviews and evaluates work products, methods, and procedures; meets with staff to identify and resolve problems; and provides technical assistance and training. Participates in selecting, training, motivating, and evaluating assigned personnel; provides or coordinates staff training; works with employees to correct deficiencies; participates in the conduct of performance evaluations; implements discipline and termination procedures. Confers with, advises, and provides information and assistance to City staff, applicants, architects, builders, developers, attorneys, contractors, engineers, consultants, the general public, and outside organizations and agencies; explains the City’s development and public hearing process to design and development professional, property owners, and the general public. Manages multiple complex development proposals involving research, site visits, analysis, department coordination, scheduling, and report writing. Develops and prepares amendments to the Zoning Code, General Plan, Specific Plans, and Area Plans. Serves as planning representative for various City project teams. Prepares drafts of official correspondence for department head or elected official signature. Prepares annual reports related to local, state, and federal program compliance. As assigned, supervises the Project Processing Group; coordinates all activities related to the review of development projects and applications that do not require public hearings including appropriate environmental review and post approval plan checks. As assigned, assumes responsibility for the preparation of long range plans and policy documents associated with housing, climate planning, and other state-mandated programs; manages the work of consultants or staff involved in the preparation of assigned documents; manages the implementation of various long-range plans and policy documents. As assigned, supervises the Planning Resource Group (advanced planning) of the Planning Department; oversees staff and projects including those related to Annexations, General Plan Implementation Programs, Specific Plans, Master Plans, overseeing the Census program, large-scale development projects, Historic Preservation Program, Zoning Code Amendments, and Capital Improvement Projects. As assigned, coordinates environmental review and permitting for City Capital Improvement Projects; advises other departments of environmental and permitting requirements and recommends a course of action; prepares environmental documents; coordinates public notice requirements; coordinates with local, state, and federal agencies to prepare appropriate environmental clearances and to secure regulatory permits; coordinates public informational workshops; documents compliance with Mitigation Monitoring Program; participates in contractor preconstruction meetings to brief contractors on environmental requirements. As assigned, manages Special Planning Projects; conducts research; coordinates preparation of supporting materials from other departments or agencies; prepares reports, letters, ordinances, resolutions, and presentations; develops recommendations; attends public hearings and neighborhood meetings and makes presentations; reviews and prepares responses to referrals from other agencies or organizations regarding proposed policies and development applications affecting the City; monitors status of proposed projects and coordinates City input. As assigned, serves as City project manager for the Multiple Habitat Conservation Program (MHCP); participates in meetings with MHCP Advisory Committee, Elected Officials Committee; and Coalition of Environmental Organizations; negotiates proposed policies and agreements with wildlife agencies; coordinates strategies with SANDAG and other participating cities; negotiates with property owners regarding conservation opportunities, conservation easement requirements, Property Analysis Reports, Habitat Management Plans, and open space management agreements; prepares and administers grant function applications for open space conservation efforts; provides updates to management, City Council, Environmental Advisory Board, CEO, and other interest groups; evaluates financing alternatives to implement MHCP; processes and tracks Habitat Loss permits. As assigned, coordinates grant funding applications; researches grant funding opportunities; prepares staff reports, applications, and supporting documentation; solicits support from community groups, public agencies, and elected officials; administers grant funds in accordance with contracts including preparation of invoices and preparation of reporting forms documenting compliance. Attends and participates in professional associations and group meetings; stays abreast of new trends and innovations in the field of urban planning. Performs related duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Operations, services, and activities of a community planning and development program. Advanced principles and practices of zoning, community planning, and site planning. Development practices and development review procedures and requirements. Project management principles and practices. Basic principles of supervision and training. Organization and functions of various agencies involved in the planning processes. Recent developments, current literature, research methods, and sources of information related to municipal planning, urban growth, and development. Methods and techniques of effective technical report preparation and presentation. Methods and techniques of eliciting community participation in planning and development issues. Basic principles and practices of grant funding and contract administration. Modern office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and supporting software applications. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations including laws underlying general plans, land use planning, zoning, and land divisions including applicable environmental laws and regulations. Ability to: Independently perform advanced professional level planning duties in the development, implementation, and modification of City plans and regulations. Provide supervision and training to assigned staff. Serve as project manager on multiple complex projects. Prioritize multiple projects. Staff and manage assigned commissions and committees. Interpret, analyze, apply, implement, and explain pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations including City codes and departmental policies and administrative directives. Analyze projects and potential projects for consistency with zoning ordinance standards, planning and environmental regulations, general planning principles, General Plan policies, and architectural quality. Analyze site design, terrain constraints, circulation, land use compatibility, utilities, and other urban services. Ensure project compliance with state, federal, and local rules, laws, and regulations. Participate in coordinating necessary communication between staff, developers, and other agencies. Understand, evaluate, and interpret complex technical engineering, architectural, landscape, and topographical plans, maps, and related documents. Utilize engineering and architectural scale to read plans. Prepare and analyze technical and administrative reports, statements, and correspondence. Present technical data in verbal, written, graphic, and map form to City management staff, citizen groups, and variety of boards and commissions. Interpret planning and zoning programs to the general public. Read, analyze, and interpret information from professional journals, technical procedures, or governmental regulations. Operate modern office equipment and computers including specialized computer applications. Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Minimum Requirements Education/Training: A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in urban planning, regional planning, or a related field Experience: Five years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible professional urban planning experience in local government including some project management experience. License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid California driver's license. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The City of Escondido is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Management Benefit Summary. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF MENLO PARK, CA
Menlo Park, CA, USA
THE DEPARTMENT The Public Works department consists of approximately 72 full time employees and is responsible for maintaining and improving the city’s streets, parks, water and stormwater systems, traffic signals, trees, fleet and public buildings. The Transportation Division promotes the safe movement of people and goods throughout the city by maintaining and enhancing a functional and efficient transportation network. The division promotes the use of public transit, ride sharing, bicycles, and walking and manages the City’s 40 traffic signals, 2200 streetlights, and overall roadway network. They also coordinate the free shuttles, safety education, and neighborhood traffic calming programs. Public Works is responsible for building and maintaining the City’s infrastructure and facilities, and for providing many of the basic services affecting the daily lives of everyone living, working, visiting, and commuting within the City, including: 26 City-owned buildings/facilities and their grounds A fleet of over 250 vehicles and pieces of equipment 97 miles of streets Drinking water delivery for 16,000 customers Flood protection and stormwater management programs particularly along the San Francisco Bay, San Francisquito Creek and Atherton Channel 14 parks, 2 open spaces, 14 playgrounds, 2 dog parks, 9 sports fields, and 14 tennis/pickleball courts Efforts to preserve and expand the urban canopy, including 20,000 public trees Multimodal transportation services including 42 traffic signals, safe routes to schools and citywide shuttle programs. The department has 72 full-time equivalent staff members and a nearly $40 million operating budget supported by over 25 different special/dedicated funding sources for the varied programs and services provided to the community. In addition, the City has an approximately $100 million capital program, in part due to a successful track record in pursuing grants from a variety of local, state and federal sources. Some of the exciting efforts on the horizon include efforts to protect the San Francisco Bay shoreline and adjacent community from sea level rise; efforts to eliminate the City’s reliance on fossil fuels through building and fleet electrification; making investments in transportation safety through strategic quick-build projects and large infrastructure changes like a pedestrian/bicycle undercrossing at Caltrain; and ensuring the equitable delivery of services throughout the entire city in alignment with the goals and programs developed as part of the city’s first environmental justice element underway. THE POSITION The Assistant Public Works Director - Transportation is one of three Assistant Director classifications in the Public Works Department and reports directly to the Public Works Director. This position has oversight of the Transportation Division, which includes overseeing the division’s staff and operations. This role will direct and participate in major activities and programs of the Division’s functions including but not limited to transportation planning and engineering, and/or utilities sections. In managing and coordinating division service for large and complex transportation projects, the incumbent will provide oversight and input into conceptual design while meeting with stakeholders to interpret and explain procedures, permitting, and transportation impact analyses. The person in this role will review plans and documents, providing comments for development projects associated with permits and environmental review requirements. They will also prepare transportation impact analysis reports and transportation sections of environmental impact reports in accordance with local, CEQA and NEPA requirements. Job Announcement URL: https://averyassoc.net/current-searches-2/ Job PDF: https://www.calopps.org/sites/default/files/Final%20Assistant%20Public%20Works%20Director%20Transportation%20Brochure_0.pdf Ideal Candidate THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will be a strategic, big picture thinker and creative problem solver, as well as a highly trained and detail-oriented technical specialist with the proven ability to deliver excellent and innovative results to an organization and a community with high service expectations. The person in this role is expected to have an excellent rapport with the general public, with the ability to respond to, and resolve, difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints. Internally, the Assistant Public Works Director will lead by example, creating a value-driven organization emphasizing communication and collaboration. In addition, this position will respond to emergency situations as necessary within one hour of initial call, including traffic signal outages; traffic safety emergencies; and natural disasters, such as flooding, storms, and earthquakes. QUALIFICATIONS A typical way to obtain the required qualifications for this position would be a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, construction management, public administration or policy, or a related field and at least five (5) or more years of increasingly responsible and varied professional experience in civil engineering, including two (2) years in a management role. A master’s degree in engineering, business administration, or a related field is highly desirable. Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid registration as a Professional Civil or Traffic Engineer in the State of California is desired. Benefits The salary range for this position is $153,562 - $198,651 DOQ. The City offers a competitive benefits program for unrepresented management positions, which includes the following: Retirement - California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies. “Classic” tier II employees new to the City of Menlo Park receive a 2% @ 60 formula. “PEPRA” employees (those new to CalPERS since 2013 and who do not belong to a reciprocal agency of CalPERS) will receive the tier III formula of 2% @ 62. Health Insurance - The City pays 100% of health premium costs for medical, dental (through Delta Dental), and vision (basic plan premiums through Vision Service Plan) Holidays - Eleven (11) paid holidays per year. General Leave - 338 hours of leave accrual each year and ability to cash out up to 120 hours annually. Management Leave - 80 hours of leave granted every October, prorated based on hire date. Deferred Compensation - City provides 457(b) plans and matches employee contribution up to 4% of salary or the IRS maximum, whichever is less, for “Classic” tier II and all “PEPRA” members. Management Bonus - The City Manager may award employees a bonus of up to $20,000 each fiscal year, subject to annual budget appropriations. Auto Allowance - $6,838 per year (adjusted annually by CPI). Health reimbursement account - $2,500 per year City contribution. Life Insurance - The City pays 100% of premiums for coverage of 150% of annual earnings up to a maximum benefit of $350,000. Long Term Disability and AD&D Insurance - 100% City-paid premiums. Education Reimbursement - Reimbursement up to $3,600 per year for tuition expenses. and/or assistance with student loan payments incurred in pursuit of post-secondary education during or prior to employee’s service to the City. Additional benefits include a City-paid Caltrain Go Pass / Bay Pass for unlimited transportation rides around the Bay Area, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Retiree Health Benefits, Flexible Spending Accounts and an on-site gym. Special Instructions If you are interested in pursuing this desirable career opportunity, please visit the Avery Associates Career Portal on our website at www.averyassoc.net/current-searches/ to upload your letter of interest, resume, and contact information, including email addresses for five work-related references (who will not be contacted until after an interview takes place). The final filing date is Tuesday, May 21, 2024 . Avery Associates is expecting to conduct preliminary interviews with qualified applicants in late May. It is anticipated that recommended candidates will interview with the City of Menlo Park the week of June 10 with an appointment expected in late June. If you have any questions regarding this position, please feel free to contact Bill Avery at (408)399-4424 or by email: bill@averyassoc.net or Kristi Ward at (408)507-9378 or by email: kristiw@averyassoc.net . Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 at 11:59pm
THE DEPARTMENT The Public Works department consists of approximately 72 full time employees and is responsible for maintaining and improving the city’s streets, parks, water and stormwater systems, traffic signals, trees, fleet and public buildings. The Transportation Division promotes the safe movement of people and goods throughout the city by maintaining and enhancing a functional and efficient transportation network. The division promotes the use of public transit, ride sharing, bicycles, and walking and manages the City’s 40 traffic signals, 2200 streetlights, and overall roadway network. They also coordinate the free shuttles, safety education, and neighborhood traffic calming programs. Public Works is responsible for building and maintaining the City’s infrastructure and facilities, and for providing many of the basic services affecting the daily lives of everyone living, working, visiting, and commuting within the City, including: 26 City-owned buildings/facilities and their grounds A fleet of over 250 vehicles and pieces of equipment 97 miles of streets Drinking water delivery for 16,000 customers Flood protection and stormwater management programs particularly along the San Francisco Bay, San Francisquito Creek and Atherton Channel 14 parks, 2 open spaces, 14 playgrounds, 2 dog parks, 9 sports fields, and 14 tennis/pickleball courts Efforts to preserve and expand the urban canopy, including 20,000 public trees Multimodal transportation services including 42 traffic signals, safe routes to schools and citywide shuttle programs. The department has 72 full-time equivalent staff members and a nearly $40 million operating budget supported by over 25 different special/dedicated funding sources for the varied programs and services provided to the community. In addition, the City has an approximately $100 million capital program, in part due to a successful track record in pursuing grants from a variety of local, state and federal sources. Some of the exciting efforts on the horizon include efforts to protect the San Francisco Bay shoreline and adjacent community from sea level rise; efforts to eliminate the City’s reliance on fossil fuels through building and fleet electrification; making investments in transportation safety through strategic quick-build projects and large infrastructure changes like a pedestrian/bicycle undercrossing at Caltrain; and ensuring the equitable delivery of services throughout the entire city in alignment with the goals and programs developed as part of the city’s first environmental justice element underway. THE POSITION The Assistant Public Works Director - Transportation is one of three Assistant Director classifications in the Public Works Department and reports directly to the Public Works Director. This position has oversight of the Transportation Division, which includes overseeing the division’s staff and operations. This role will direct and participate in major activities and programs of the Division’s functions including but not limited to transportation planning and engineering, and/or utilities sections. In managing and coordinating division service for large and complex transportation projects, the incumbent will provide oversight and input into conceptual design while meeting with stakeholders to interpret and explain procedures, permitting, and transportation impact analyses. The person in this role will review plans and documents, providing comments for development projects associated with permits and environmental review requirements. They will also prepare transportation impact analysis reports and transportation sections of environmental impact reports in accordance with local, CEQA and NEPA requirements. Job Announcement URL: https://averyassoc.net/current-searches-2/ Job PDF: https://www.calopps.org/sites/default/files/Final%20Assistant%20Public%20Works%20Director%20Transportation%20Brochure_0.pdf Ideal Candidate THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will be a strategic, big picture thinker and creative problem solver, as well as a highly trained and detail-oriented technical specialist with the proven ability to deliver excellent and innovative results to an organization and a community with high service expectations. The person in this role is expected to have an excellent rapport with the general public, with the ability to respond to, and resolve, difficult and sensitive citizen inquiries and complaints. Internally, the Assistant Public Works Director will lead by example, creating a value-driven organization emphasizing communication and collaboration. In addition, this position will respond to emergency situations as necessary within one hour of initial call, including traffic signal outages; traffic safety emergencies; and natural disasters, such as flooding, storms, and earthquakes. QUALIFICATIONS A typical way to obtain the required qualifications for this position would be a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or university in civil engineering, construction management, public administration or policy, or a related field and at least five (5) or more years of increasingly responsible and varied professional experience in civil engineering, including two (2) years in a management role. A master’s degree in engineering, business administration, or a related field is highly desirable. Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid registration as a Professional Civil or Traffic Engineer in the State of California is desired. Benefits The salary range for this position is $153,562 - $198,651 DOQ. The City offers a competitive benefits program for unrepresented management positions, which includes the following: Retirement - California Public Employee Retirement System (CalPERS) plan, which offers reciprocity between agencies. “Classic” tier II employees new to the City of Menlo Park receive a 2% @ 60 formula. “PEPRA” employees (those new to CalPERS since 2013 and who do not belong to a reciprocal agency of CalPERS) will receive the tier III formula of 2% @ 62. Health Insurance - The City pays 100% of health premium costs for medical, dental (through Delta Dental), and vision (basic plan premiums through Vision Service Plan) Holidays - Eleven (11) paid holidays per year. General Leave - 338 hours of leave accrual each year and ability to cash out up to 120 hours annually. Management Leave - 80 hours of leave granted every October, prorated based on hire date. Deferred Compensation - City provides 457(b) plans and matches employee contribution up to 4% of salary or the IRS maximum, whichever is less, for “Classic” tier II and all “PEPRA” members. Management Bonus - The City Manager may award employees a bonus of up to $20,000 each fiscal year, subject to annual budget appropriations. Auto Allowance - $6,838 per year (adjusted annually by CPI). Health reimbursement account - $2,500 per year City contribution. Life Insurance - The City pays 100% of premiums for coverage of 150% of annual earnings up to a maximum benefit of $350,000. Long Term Disability and AD&D Insurance - 100% City-paid premiums. Education Reimbursement - Reimbursement up to $3,600 per year for tuition expenses. and/or assistance with student loan payments incurred in pursuit of post-secondary education during or prior to employee’s service to the City. Additional benefits include a City-paid Caltrain Go Pass / Bay Pass for unlimited transportation rides around the Bay Area, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Retiree Health Benefits, Flexible Spending Accounts and an on-site gym. Special Instructions If you are interested in pursuing this desirable career opportunity, please visit the Avery Associates Career Portal on our website at www.averyassoc.net/current-searches/ to upload your letter of interest, resume, and contact information, including email addresses for five work-related references (who will not be contacted until after an interview takes place). The final filing date is Tuesday, May 21, 2024 . Avery Associates is expecting to conduct preliminary interviews with qualified applicants in late May. It is anticipated that recommended candidates will interview with the City of Menlo Park the week of June 10 with an appointment expected in late June. If you have any questions regarding this position, please feel free to contact Bill Avery at (408)399-4424 or by email: bill@averyassoc.net or Kristi Ward at (408)507-9378 or by email: kristiw@averyassoc.net . Closing Date/Time: 5/21/2024 at 11:59pm