$50.54-$61.43 Hourly / $8,760.00-$10,647.00 Monthly / $105,118.00-$127,764.00 Yearly
This is the advanced journey level in the series. Positions in this class are assigned to two distinct specialties: Clean Air specialty and Resource Efficient Building specialty. Incumbents in the Clean Air specialty manage and implement the Healthy Air Program Legislation and The Healthy Air and Smog Ordinance. Incumbents in the Resource Efficient Building specialty manage and implement the Resource Efficient Building Ordinance.
According to Civil Service Commission Rule 109, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.
Clean Air Specialty:
1. Manages and implements the Healthy Air and Smog Ordinance.
2. Functions as project manager for a number of projects including alternative fuels and
transportation demand management.
3. Trains and supervises staff.
4. Plans and implements projects.
5. Represents City at public forums, including those at the federal, state, and local level.
6. Assists in efforts to secure grants for the Clean Air Program.
7. Performs regular research and critical analysis of all aspects of clean fuel vehicles and
infrastructure.
8. Coordinates budget.
9. Researches and selects consultants; negotiates and finalizes Clean Air Program training;
and negotiates contracts.
10. Performs duties as assigned.
Resource Efficient Building Specialty:
1. Manages and implements the Resource Efficient Building Ordinance.
2. Develops and conducts Resource Efficient Building Training Programs.
3. Tracks and coordinates Resource Efficient Building Pilot Projects.
4. Revises and improves Resource Efficient Building Ordinance.
5. Coordinates and leads Resource Efficient Building Task Force.
6. Attends local and regional Green Building Forums.
7. Provides Resource Efficient Building assistance to architects, engineers, and consultants.
8. Plans and implements Resource Efficient Building program goals and objectives.
9. Develops and coordinates program budget.
10. Performs duties as assigned.
Clean Air Specialty:
Knowledge of: federal, state and local clear air laws and regulations; alternative fuels and transportation management issues; governmental structure and operations; data accumulation and tracking techniques.
Ability to: use a personal computer; communicate effectively both orally and in written format; raise funds and write grants; conduct research and analysis, utilize word processing programs and spreadsheet software; manage projects and staff.
Resource Efficient Building Specialty:
Knowledge of: federal, state and local REB laws and regulations; building and energy design, building materials specifications, indoor environmental quality design, water efficient design/storm water management, building site and orientation requirements.
Ability to: use a personal computer; communicate effectively both orally and in written format; raise funds and write grants; conduct research and analysis, utilize word processing programs and spreadsheet software; manage projects and staff.
Training: Possession of a baccalaureate degree in public administration, business administration, environmental sciences, or a related field (within the specialty area) from an accredited college or university; AND
Experience: Four (4) years of experience performing duties similar to those described in this class, within the area of specialty.