City of Durham
Stormwater Development Review Manager
City of Durham, Durham, North Carolina, United States, 27703
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Hiring Range: $104,328.00 - $166,914.00 Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm
A flexible work environment, top-notch management, highly qualified, competent staff and opportunities for career advancement and professional success make the Planning & Development Department a great place to work. We help plan and direct Durham’s growth to support a high quality of life, a robust economy, and a sustainable, equitable, and accessible Durham for generations to come. We work collaboratively with other agencies and the community in a fast‑paced, innovative environment looking for solutions to today’s land‑use, community planning, and infrastructure challenges. If you’re talented, creative and focused on serving the community, join our team!
Devoted to providing engineering support, inspection, and professional civil engineering review on storm water matters for development projects in the Stormwater Development Review Group for the Planning and Development Department. An incumbent serves as a second level or higher supervisor and has middle management level responsibilities. Makes interpretive decisions on behalf of the organization regarding the means for executing the goals established by the relevant executives and governing body subject to constraints imposed by available technology and resources. Such interpretive decisions provide context for the work to be accomplished by subordinates supervised within the units managed.
Responsible for supervising and managing engineers and technical staff for large complex Citywide projects and/or serving as second‑level unit supervisors over other professional staff. Incumbents are assigned the most complex and/or politically sensitive projects and manage staff involved in multiple, high‑dollar, high visibility projects concurrently.
Supervises and manages engineers and technical staff for large complex, politically‑sensitive, multiple, high‑dollar, special, high‑visibility, and/or city‑wide projects and/or serves as a second‑level unit supervisor over other professional staff.
Manages department and project operations to ensure compliance with department goals, and applicable regulations, policies, and procedures; develops, implements, evaluates, and communicates policies, procedures, programs, and initiatives; allocates resources; develops contracts, project schedules, and budgets; issues request for qualifications and selecting contractors; manages project staffing; serves as the primary technical advisor, troubleshooting complex issues; assessing City and department needs, and prioritizing and evaluating departmental projects.
Manages internal staff and coordinates with City departments, and external agencies; attends public meetings such as the Development Review Board, City Council other meetings; serves as an official representative of the department; and provides professional and technical assistance to resolve problems and conflicts, make policy‑related decisions, and facilitate departmental and project operations.
Manages the development of design and technical specifications, construction and development plan reviews and inspections; approves infrastructure acceptance and project closeouts; reviews and approves plans, specifications, drawings, and other technical documents; ensures accuracy of work product and compliance with City and departmental goals, requirements, standards, and applicable regulations, policies, and procedures.
Oversees the preparation and/or review of complex technical reports, plans, contracts, bid documents, ordinances, and other documentation and correspondence; reviews, analyzes and evaluates information; and develops, approves and implements recommendations.
Prepares and manages department and project budgets; monitors expenditures, forecasts department needs, prepares cost estimates, researches funding sources, and provides final approval for payment requests and purchase orders.
Oversees and manages pre‑bid, bidding, and City Council agenda preparation processes; monitors and reviews staff work to ensure adherence to deadlines and compliance with applicable laws, policies, and procedures.
Oversees the supervision of professional, paraprofessional and support staff and directly supervises professional staff, to include conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing hiring, discipline, and termination procedures.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a directly related field.
Six years of professional engineering and/or construction/project management experience.
Two years of supervisory experience.
North Carolina Professional Engineering (PE) Registration.
A valid North Carolina Class C Driver’s License with a satisfactory driving record acquired within a time frame established by the City.
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Hiring Range: $104,328.00 - $166,914.00 Hours: 8:00am - 5:00pm
A flexible work environment, top-notch management, highly qualified, competent staff and opportunities for career advancement and professional success make the Planning & Development Department a great place to work. We help plan and direct Durham’s growth to support a high quality of life, a robust economy, and a sustainable, equitable, and accessible Durham for generations to come. We work collaboratively with other agencies and the community in a fast‑paced, innovative environment looking for solutions to today’s land‑use, community planning, and infrastructure challenges. If you’re talented, creative and focused on serving the community, join our team!
Devoted to providing engineering support, inspection, and professional civil engineering review on storm water matters for development projects in the Stormwater Development Review Group for the Planning and Development Department. An incumbent serves as a second level or higher supervisor and has middle management level responsibilities. Makes interpretive decisions on behalf of the organization regarding the means for executing the goals established by the relevant executives and governing body subject to constraints imposed by available technology and resources. Such interpretive decisions provide context for the work to be accomplished by subordinates supervised within the units managed.
Responsible for supervising and managing engineers and technical staff for large complex Citywide projects and/or serving as second‑level unit supervisors over other professional staff. Incumbents are assigned the most complex and/or politically sensitive projects and manage staff involved in multiple, high‑dollar, high visibility projects concurrently.
Supervises and manages engineers and technical staff for large complex, politically‑sensitive, multiple, high‑dollar, special, high‑visibility, and/or city‑wide projects and/or serves as a second‑level unit supervisor over other professional staff.
Manages department and project operations to ensure compliance with department goals, and applicable regulations, policies, and procedures; develops, implements, evaluates, and communicates policies, procedures, programs, and initiatives; allocates resources; develops contracts, project schedules, and budgets; issues request for qualifications and selecting contractors; manages project staffing; serves as the primary technical advisor, troubleshooting complex issues; assessing City and department needs, and prioritizing and evaluating departmental projects.
Manages internal staff and coordinates with City departments, and external agencies; attends public meetings such as the Development Review Board, City Council other meetings; serves as an official representative of the department; and provides professional and technical assistance to resolve problems and conflicts, make policy‑related decisions, and facilitate departmental and project operations.
Manages the development of design and technical specifications, construction and development plan reviews and inspections; approves infrastructure acceptance and project closeouts; reviews and approves plans, specifications, drawings, and other technical documents; ensures accuracy of work product and compliance with City and departmental goals, requirements, standards, and applicable regulations, policies, and procedures.
Oversees the preparation and/or review of complex technical reports, plans, contracts, bid documents, ordinances, and other documentation and correspondence; reviews, analyzes and evaluates information; and develops, approves and implements recommendations.
Prepares and manages department and project budgets; monitors expenditures, forecasts department needs, prepares cost estimates, researches funding sources, and provides final approval for payment requests and purchase orders.
Oversees and manages pre‑bid, bidding, and City Council agenda preparation processes; monitors and reviews staff work to ensure adherence to deadlines and compliance with applicable laws, policies, and procedures.
Oversees the supervision of professional, paraprofessional and support staff and directly supervises professional staff, to include conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing hiring, discipline, and termination procedures.
Bachelor’s degree in engineering or a directly related field.
Six years of professional engineering and/or construction/project management experience.
Two years of supervisory experience.
North Carolina Professional Engineering (PE) Registration.
A valid North Carolina Class C Driver’s License with a satisfactory driving record acquired within a time frame established by the City.
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