DWM Watershed Protection - Watershed Manager II
Company: City of Atlanta
Location: Atlanta
Posted on: October 26, 2024
Job Description:
Posting Expires: Open Until FilledSalary Range: $62,988.03 -
$104,980.10General Description and Classification StandardsProtects
Watershed or Aviation department by ensuring compliance with
federal, state, regional, and local laws, rules, regulations and
requirements. - Ensures the maintenance of surface water quality
for the benefit of public infrastructure and the natural
environment. Duties include but are not limited to: compiling data;
generating reports; coordinating programs; reviewing and analyzing
legal and financial issues pertinent to the environmental office;
drafting environmental grants and coordinating public information.
This is a highly experienced professional in environmental
monitoring and assessment who routinely exercises project
leadership over complex projects, trains other professionals,
and/or serves as a specialized subject matter expert in one or more
specific areas. This is NOT a routine promotional level and the
specific justification for classification at this level must be
documented.Supervision ReceivedDirection received is very general
and focuses on end results and is typically collaborative in
nature. Position plans own work and project schedules and
sequences.Essential Duties & Responsibilities -These are typical
responsibilities for this position and should not be -construed as
exclusive or all inclusive. - May perform other duties as
assigned.
- Responds to requests for information or follow-up from
Commissioner's Office, concerning pending projects, GAWP (Georgia
Association of Water Professionals) meetings, staff problem events,
and tracking of various activities.
- Performs administrative duties such as: establishing schedules,
priorities, and standards for the organization, reviewing
operations for efficiency and ability to achieve objectives, and
preparing financial, budgetary, and operating reports.
- Maintains testing program review and monitors trends. - Reviews
construction plans and appropriate water quality data; may also
review related air quality data or other environmental concerns.
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- Coordinates with state, federal, and other governmental
officials to assess impact of programs established by the City of
Atlanta. Monitors work objectives and performance of staff in
achieving compliance goals.
- Coordinates various programs relating to conservation efforts,
including recycling programs, energy conservation, and other
environmental issues.
- Serves as City of Atlanta representative with private
companies, agencies, and committees on environmental issues.
- Serves as liaison between Georgia Department of Natural
Resources, Environmental Protection Division (EPD) and the City of
Atlanta.
- Serves as custodian of Metropolitan North Georgia Water
Planning District Action Items with the City of Atlanta. - - - This
includes ensuring the City of Atlanta is up-to-date with all the
required Action Items.
- Knowledge of stormwater activities, and MS4 Annual
Reports.
- Assists Director in the management of staff associated with
Environmental compliance projects. Coordinates activities of
personnel involved in watershed compliance enforcement for the City
of Atlanta.
- NPDES Permitting knowledge.Decision MakingInterprets
organizational policies and recommends exceptions. Establishes work
methods, timetables, performance standards, etc.Leadership
ProvidedHas formal supervisory authority over work group (typically
at least 4 -5 employees) to include discipline.Knowledge, Skills &
Abilities -This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge,
skills, and abilities required to -perform the job successfully. -
It is not an exhaustive list.
- Knowledge of Chemistry, Biology or Environmental Engineering;
knowledge of construction as well as environmental laws,
regulations and terminology.
- Excellent verbal and written communication and organizational
skills; strong math skills; skill in operating a computer and
software such as Microsoft Word, Excel, Power Point; Good problem
solving and time management skills.
- Ability to read engineering plans; ability to handle multiple
tasks, ability to work under pressure; ability to plan, organize,
and complete assigned tasks on time; ability to think creatively to
solve problems; ability to work and coordinate with various
government agencies; ability to comprehend and apply regulations
and procedures of the -department.
Keywords: City of Atlanta, Chattanooga , DWM Watershed Protection - Watershed Manager II, Executive , Atlanta, Tennessee
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