Under general administrative direction, plans, manages, organizes, and directs the activities of the District’s Maintenance Division, develops and manages division budget, manages the scheduling of work programs and special projects for recycled water, wastewater treatment and resource recovery, collection system, instrumentation, collections and conveyance, and facility and process maintenance and repair activities in conformance with applicable statutes, regulations and policies and procedures.
This is a single-position, management-level classification that performs duties related to the administration of the Maintenance Division, including overall management of division functions, short- and long-range planning and implementation of the District’s strategic goals and objectives. The Maintenance Manager is distinguished from the Maintenance Supervisor in that the former is responsible for the overall management of the District’s maintenance and repair services and activities. The Maintenance Manager is distinguished from the Resource Recovery Services Director in that the latter is responsible for the overall performance and operation of the Resource Recovery Services Department.
Under general administrative direction from the Resource Recovery Services Director and may receive direction from the General Manager or other department directors. This classification exercises supervision and direction over subordinate classifications within the Maintenance Division. May act as a leader for assigned District teams and projects, and as such, may coordinate or oversee the work of other District staff directly related to the assigned activity.
Duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following:
A combination of training and experience which demonstrates that a person has obtained the required knowledge and is able to perform the required work (with reasonable accommodation if needed). A person with the following combined training and experience would most likely qualify to compete in a selection process:
Education: Associate degree (or equivalent work experience, training, and education) in environmental science, management, maintenance, chemistry, public administration or a closely related field from an accredited college.
Experience: Seven (7) years of experience in secondary wastewater treatment plant maintenance, with at least three (3) years of supervisory experience.
Licenses and Certifications:
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The physical demands described herein are representative of those that may be encountered by an employee while performing the essential job functions. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions.
WORKING CONDITIONS
The work environment characteristics are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
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Fair Labor Standards Act Classification: Exempt – Administrative Exemption
Collective Bargaining Representation Unit: Management Association
Pay Level: M 182
Job Specifications Approved by: Board of Directors
Approval Date: 09/12/2002
Appointment and Removal Authority: General Manager
Revision Approval Authority: General Manager
Revision Date 01/06/2026
ABOUT DELTA DIABLO
Delta Diablo (formerly Delta Diablo Sanitation District) is an innovative California special district that provides wastewater resource recovery services for over 214,000 customers in the cities of Antioch and Pittsburg, and the unincorporated community of Bay Point. These services include secondary treatment of wastewater; production and distribution of recycled water; pollution prevention activities; beneficial use of biosolids as a soil amendment at land application sites; street sweeping; and household hazardous waste collection. Delta Diablo owns and operates a water resource recovery facility (WRRF) that provides secondary treatment for an average wastewater flow of 13 million gallons per day (MGD) and tertiary treatment for approximately 6 MGD to produce recycled water for use at two local power plants, a golf course, and schools.
In addition to meeting its core mission of protecting public health and the environment, exemplified by 16 years with only one NPDES discharge permit violation, Delta Diablo has established a vision of becoming a leader in wastewater resource recovery by embracing innovative technologies, pursuing leading-edge initiatives that add value to ratepayers while benefitting the environment, challenging traditional approaches, and fostering a strong organizational commitment to its core values of Integrity, Teamwork, and Trust.
Delta Diablo is governed by a three-member Board of Directors that includes a Pittsburg councilmember, an Antioch councilmember, and the Contra Costa County Board of Supervisors Member representing the Bay Point community. Under the Board’s guidance, Delta Diablo has established a Strategic Business Plan that includes goals in five key areas—Financial Sustainability, Leadership, Operational Excellence, Workplace Innovation, and Stakeholder Engagement—as well as specific objectives for each year to continue progress toward meeting these goals.
The District continues to be recognized as a “Utility of the Future” by the National Association of Clean Water Agencies for its outstanding industry leadership and progressive commitment to innovation, resource recovery, and “cutting-edge” practices. The District’s FY20/21 budget totals $47.1 million, which includes operating and capital budgets of $29.3 million and $17.8 million, respectively. The District’s current 5-year Capital Improvement Program ($81.3 million) guides planning, design, construction, and financing of prioritized capital projects in the District’s wastewater collection, conveyance, and treatment systems, and recycled water system.