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HomeMy WebLinkAboutItem 4.16 Establish Sr. Civil Engineer Position r i C I T Y OF D U B L I N .AGENDA STATEMENT CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: August 13, 1990 SUBJECT: Establishment of Senior Civil Engineer Position EXHIBITS: A. Revised 1990-91 Position Allocation Plan B. Resolution Amending the Classification Plan C. Resolution Amending the Salary Plan for Full-Time Employees RECOMMEN DATTO '. Adopt Resolutions and Revised Position Allocation Plan FINANCIAL Sufficient funds have been included in the FY 1990-91 budget. STATEMENT: DESCRIPTION: On June 26, 1990, the City Council approved the 1990-91 budget. The budget includes funding for several additional positions including the Assistant City Engineer position. It is proposed that this position would replace the part-time contract Assistant City Engineer position. This position would also provide transportation planning, public works contract supervision, budget development and capital improvement planning. In developing the proposed job specifications and salary range for this new position, staff has surveyed other local agencies. Consequently, staff has found that the title Senior Civil Engineer is more appropriate for the City of Dublin's new position. Included in the annual budget is a Position Allocation Plan. The establishment of a Senior Civil Engineer position would require that the 1990-91 Position Allocation Plan be modified to replace the "Assistant City Engineer" title with "Senior Civil Engineer." Pursuant to the City's Personnel Rules, a job description and salary range must be adopted for each position in the organization. The job description typically includes essential characteristics, knowledge, skills, abilities and requirements of the position. Staff has prepared a job description which addresses the City's needs. In addition, staff has compared the proposed job description with job specifications of similar positions in other agencies. Also included in the City's Personnel Rules are salary plans for full and part-time positions. , The salary plans indicate the minimum and maximum salaries for each position. Based on a survey of other agencies and review of the City's current salary ranges, staff has developed a salary range for the Senior Civil Engineer position. Staff recommends that City Council review the proposed job description and salary range, and adopt the revised 1990-91 Position Allocation Plan and the necessary resolutions. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- COPIES T0: ITEM N0. � 1 1990-91 POSITION ALLOCATION PI .oposed Amendment: August 13, PROPOSED 1989-90 PROPOSED 1989-90 1990-91 ALLOCATED 1990-91 ALLOCATED CHANGE TO TOTAL CITY ADD'L CITY CONTRACT CONTRACT 1990-91 DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATION POSITIONS POSITIONS POSITIONS POSITIONS ALLOCATION City Manager City Manager 1 1 Assistant City Mgr 1 1 Asst to the City Mgr 1 1 Administrative Assistant 1 (1 ) 0 City Clerk 1 1 Clerk Typist/Receptionist 1 1 Clerk Typist/Receptionist (Half-Time) 1 _ 1 Sub-Total 6 0 6 Legal Services City Attorney 1 1 (Meyers, Nave, Assistant City Attorney 1 1 Riback & West) Sub-Total 2 2 Administrative Admin Svcs/Finance Dr 1 1 Services Finance Technician 1 1 2 Finance Tech (Part-Time) 1 _ 1 Sub-Total 3 1 4 Police Services Captain 1 1 Lieutenant 1 1 (Alameda County Patrol Sergeant 5 5 Sheriff's Dept) Detective Sergeant 4 4 Patrol Officer 15 15 Traffic Officer 2 2 Specialist Clerk 3 (1 ) 2 Secretary 1 1 Crime Prevention Asst (Part-Time) 1 _ _ 1 Sub-Total 1 30 1 32 Public Works/ Public Works Director/ Administrative City Engineer 1 1 Secretary 1 1 Clerk-Typist/Receptionist (Half-Time) 1 (1 ) 0 Clerk-Typist/Receptionist (Full Time) 1 1 Maintenance Supervisor (MCE) _ _ 1 1 Sub-Total 3 0 1 4 Public Works Foreman/Crew Leader 1 1 (MCE Corp) Laborer/Maintenance Worker 7 7 Maintenance Supervisor (Building Maint) _ 1 1 Sub-Total 8 1 9 Park Maintenance Foreman/Crew Leader 1 1 (MCE Corp) Laborer/Maintenance Worker 5 1 6 Sub-Total 6 1 7 T_ ib4 A- PROPOSED 1989-90 PROPOSED 1989-90 1990-91 ALLOCATED 1990-91 ALLOCATED CHANGE TO TOTAL CITY ADD'L CITY CONTRACT CONTRACT 1990-91 DEPARTMENT CLASSIFICATION POSITIONS POSITIONS POSITIONS POSITIONS ALLOCATION Recreation Recreation Director 1 1 Recreation Supervisor 1 1 Recreation Coordinator/ 3/4 Time-Senior Program 1 1 Recreation Coordinator/ 2/3 Sports Program 1 1 Secretary 1 1 Clerk-Typist/Receptionist 1 1 Recreation Coordinator 1 1 Sub-Total 7 7 Planning Planning Director 1 1 Senior Planner 2 2 Associate Planner 2 2 Assistant Planner/Zoning Investigator 1 1 Secretary 1 1 Clerk Typist/Recptnst 2 2 Contract Planner(Full Time) 1 1 Contract Planner (Part- time) _ _ 1 1 Sub-Total 9 1 1 11 Building & Safety Chief Building Official 1 1 (laugher & Building Inspector 2 2 Associates) Secretary 1 _ 1 Sub-Total 1 3 4 Engineering Public Works Inspector 1 1 2 (Santina & Senior Civil Engineer _ 1 1 (1 ) 1 Thompson,Inc) Sub-Total 1 1 2 (1 ) 3 Econ Development Downtown Coordinator (P.T. ) 1 1 Sub-Total _ _ _ 1 1 TOTAL 31 2 53 4 90 ACTUAL 1989-90 RECOMMENDED 1990-91 ACTUAL 1989-90 RECOMMENDED 1990-91 CITY POSITIONS CITY POSITIONS CONTRACT POSITIONS CONTRACT POSITIONS 31 33 53 57 NOTE: With the exception of Legal Services, all of the designated personnel perform duties directly from City facilities. This listing does not account for the temporary part-time Recreation Staff which varies between 30-35 additional employees, or for the Interns used in the Building, Engineering, and Planning Departments. Santina & Thompson (Engineering) , MCE Corporation (Public Works) , and Police Services have additional employees who perform work under contract to the City of Dublin at off-site locations. The City of Dublin provides personnel, labor relations, workers' compensation, and administrative support for the Dougherty Regional Fire Authority. The Authority has 53 employees who are not included above since this represents a separate entity. RESOLUTION NO. - A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION PLAN WHEREAS, in accordance with the Personnel System Rules, the City Council adopted Resolution No. 30-84, and subsequent amendments which comprise the Classification Plan; and WHEREAS, resulting from the creation of the new Senior Civil Engineer position, an additional job classification is needed; and WHEREAS, the adoption of a job classification is required for all authorized positions. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 30-84 and subsequent amendments shall be further amended to include a new classification and job description for the position of Senior Civil Engineer as set forth in Attachment A. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that this document shall become a part of the official classification plan for the City of Dublin. PASSED,. APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 13th day of August, 1990. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: Mayor City Clerk SENIOR CIVIL ENGINEER. THE POSITION The Senior Civil Engineer serves under the general direction of the Public Works Director/City Engineer. The position is responsible for providing professional journey level engineering assistance to the City. Particular emphasis may be in the areas of general engineering, transportation planning, traffic engineering, subdivision and private development plan checking, assessment district engineering, permit issuance, capital project planning and design and public works inspection services. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Coordinates and manages responsible engineering work in conjunction with municipal public works projects; reviews engineering plans, specifications, subdivision maps and related engineering documents; oversees the plan review and inspection activities of private development improvements; coordinates and manages the City's Capital Improvement Program; approves project plans and specifications in the City Engineer's absence; assists in preparing operating and capital improvement program budgets; supervises both City and contract employees; represents the City on various local and regional committees relating to transportation and engineering issues; prepares reports and grant applications; supervises and coordinates contract agreements and activities including various engineering and inspection services; coordinates engineering work with other departments, consultants, contractors, developers and property owners; develops work schedules, assigns tasks, and evaluates performance of various professional and technical staff; and performs other duties as required. QUALIFICATIONS Education and Experience A Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university in Civil Engineering or related field. Additional formal education is desirable. A minimum of four years of full-time professional civil engineering experience required. Experience with a public agency desirable. Knowledge and Abilities The Senior Civil Engineer must have working knowledge of civil engineering, practices and procedures; knowledge of local and state laws governing land development, public projects and assessment districts; and knowledge of techniques and materials commonly used in the construction and maintenance of public projects. Ability to perform engineering work expected of a registered civil engineer; review and analyze engineering and capital improvement projects and programs; and prepare and review department budgets, contracts, reports and related engineering documents. Ability to present clear and concise verbal and written reports; deal effectively with representatives from public and private agencies and with the general public in coordinating activities and resolving problems; and effectively direct the work of subordinate employees. Licenses Requires registration in the State of California as a Civil Engineer. Possession of a valid Class III California Driver's License. RESOLUTION NO. - 90 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF DUBLIN **************** ESTABLISHING A SALARY PLAN FOR FULL-TIME PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE PERSONNEL RULES WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted a Salary & Benefit Plan pursuant to the Personnel System Rules; and WHEREAS, the City Council has adopted Resolution No. 112-89 which establishes a Salary Plan for full-time personnel in accordance with the Personnel Rules; and WHEREAS, due to the addition of a Management Position, it is appropriate to rescind Resolution No. 112-89 and establish a new Salary Plan. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the following salary provisions shall be established in accordance with the City of Dublin Personnel System Rules. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that any previous enacted salary provisions shall be superseded by this Resolution. ARTICLE I: SALARY PROVISIONS SECTION A: REGULAR EMPLOYEES EXEMPT FROM FAIR LABOR STANDARDS ACT (FLSA) OVERTIME PROVISIONS Employees covered under this Section shall be paid a monthly salary within the following ranges with the exclusion of any Performance Pay Adjustment granted in accordance with the Personnel Rules. In the event of a part- time appointment, the employee shall be compensated on an hourly basis. Monthly Monthly Hourly Hourly Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Administrative Assistant to the $2 ,786 $3 , 483 $16. 07 $20. 09 the City Manager Administrative Services/Finance $4, 178 $5, 222 $24 . 10 $30. 13 Director Assistant City Manager $4, 630 $5,787 $26.71 $33 . 39 Assistant to the City Manager $31,414 $4, 267 $19 .70 $24 . 62 Associate Planner $2 ,952 $3 , 690 $17 . 03 $21.29 City Clerk $3 , 067 $3 ,834 $17 . 69 $22 . 12 Planning Director $4,257 $5, 321 $24 . 56 $30.70 Public Works Director/City $4 ,800 $6, 000 $27 . 70 $34 . 62 Engineer Recreation Director $3, 693 $4 , 616 $21. 31 $26. 63 Recreation Supervisor $2, 473 $3 , 092 $14 . 27 $17.84 Secretary to the City Manager/ $2, 662 $3, 328 $15. 36 $19.20 Deputy City Clerk Senior Civil Engineer $4, 214 $5, 268 $24 . 31 $30. 39 Senior Planner $3 , 418 $4 , 273 $19. 72 $24 . 65 SECTION B: REGULAR EMPLOYEES COVERED BY OVERTIME PROVISIONS OF FLSA. Employees covered under this Section shall be paid hourly wages within the following ranges with the exclusion of any Performance Pay Adjustment granted in accordance with the Personnel Rules. The monthly salaries are shown for informational purposes only. Monthly Monthly Hourly Hourly Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Assistant Planner $2 , 535 $3 , 168 $14 . 63 $18 . 28 Clerk Typist/Receptionist $1,734 $2 , 168 $10. 00 $12 . 51 Finance Technician $2 , 104 $2 , 630 $12 . 14 $15. 17 Public Works Inspector $2 , 667 $3 , 334 $15. 39 $19. 23 Recreation Coordinator $2 , 219 $2 , 774 $12 . 80 $16. 00 Secretary $2, 104 $2, 630 $12 . 14 $15. 17 PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 12th day of March, 1990. AYES: NOES: ABSENT: ABSTAIN: Mayor ATTEST: City Clerk