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The County of Sacramento
invites applications for a
Treatment Plant Operations & Maintenance Manager II
for Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District
An Equal Opportunity Employer
THE POSITION Sacramento County, the staff provider for the Sacramento Regional County Sanitation District (Regional San), is seeking a dynamic, strategic, and collaborative leader for its Treatment Plant Operations & Maintenance (O&M) Manager II. The O&M Manager II is responsible for the day-to-day operation and maintenance activities for the Sacramento Regional Wastewater Treatment Plant (SRWTP), located near Elk Grove, California.
The O&M section has over 200 positions and is responsible for continuous and compliant operation and maintenance of the treatment plant, its facilities, associated documentation, and proper resource management. The successful candidate will be committed to business efficiencies, regulatory compliance, and building a workplace of choice culture, and supports organizational values.
regionalsan.com
ABOUT US Regional San conveys and treats wastewater collected by four contributing agencies: the Sacramento Area Sewer District, the City of Sacramento, the City of Folsom, and the City of West Sacramento.
Service is provided to residents and businesses covering approximately 400 square miles of Sacramento and Yolo counties. On an average day, the system handles about 115 million gallons of wastewater. The SRWTP is an 800 acre facility located on a 3,000 acre site and a permitted capacity of 181 MGD average dry weather flow. Currently, it is a conventional activated sludge treatment process, but a biological nutrient removal (BNR) process will be commissioned in 2021 to comply with updated permit requirements. In 2023, a tertiary treatment process will begin operation to produce reclaimed water for delivery to off-site customers.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
Successful candidates will have extensive, high-level experience with a proven ability to do the following:
Manage and lead a diverse organization Work well with staff, consultants, the public, and officials at all
levels of government. Exercise sound, independent judgement Develop and manage budgets Demonstrate knowledge in water or wastewater operations
and maintenance Analyze complex problems and implement creative solutions Drive, facilitate, and support continuous improvement while
creating a positive workplace culture Recognize and effectively manage ever-changing priorities,
needs, and pressures placed on the organization Gather relevant information to make meaningful business
decisions and build stakeholder support Demonstrate keen interpersonal skills Be responsive to challenges and opportunities
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university with a Bachelor’s degree or higher in engineering; one of the biological sciences; environmental science; business administration, public administration, finance, or accounting; or in a closely related field. Experience: Four years of full-time experience in the class of Senior Civil, Electrical, or Mechanical Engineer, Treatment Plant Operations and Maintenance Manager I, Mechanical Maintenance Manager, Operations Supervisor, or Water Quality Control Systems Supervisor (or in a comparable class in another jurisdiction) supervising/managing operations, maintenance, or related engineering support work at a large complex regional wastewater treatment plant such as a computer controlled facility utilizing oxygen activated sludge for secondary treatment or three years of full-time experience in the class of Principal Civil Engineer or Principal Engineer/Architect (or in a comparable class in another jurisdiction) supervising/managing related engineering support work at a large complex regional plant as described above.
Desirable: Possession of a valid Waste Water Treatment Plant Operator, Grade V, from the State Water Resources Control Board; and/or Possession of a valid certificate of registration as an engineer issued by the California State Board of Registration for Professional Engineers.
Application and Selection Process
Apply online via the County’s jobsite:
www.saccountyjobs.net
Anticipated recruitment timeline: First application filing deadline
August 26, 2020 Final application filing deadline
October 7, 2020
Want to learn more about Regional San? Visit regionalsan.com.
Annual salary range for this position: $165,453 to $182,408
(The position receives a 3.35% management incentive and allowance in addition to the base salary.)
For questions regarding the position or the exam, please contact Carlyn Douma, Senior Personnel Analyst,
(916) 874-4470 or [email protected].