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98 MARCH 2009 | JOURNAL AWWA POSITIONS AVAILABLE ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIREC- TOR—Requisition number: 09/038 $85,000–$140,753. Master’s degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Civil Engineering or Environmental Engineering and five (5) years’ progressively responsible professional-level experience in the administration and supervision of a utility or solid waste business opera- tion. Extensive knowledge of the current practices and procedures of management and their application to the operation of a complex public organization. Extensive knowledge of planning principles and practices applicable to public utilities pro- grams and activities. Knowledge of the principles and practices of public sector budgeting and finance. Ability to articulate a vision consistent with board of county commissioners and the community expectations. Must be able to plan, organize, and direct effectively to carry out a mission and reach a vision. Ability to communi- cate effectively both orally and in writing. Must be able to establish and maintain effective working rela- tionships with the county structure, other governmental agencies, and public. Pursuant to Florida Statutes, Chapter 112, incumbent must annu- ally file Form 1, Limited Financial Disclosure in the county of their resi- dence. Must maintain a valid Florida driver’s license. Registration as a professional engineer in the state of Florida. The essential functions of this position are to develop, recom- mend, and implement operating poli- cies, procedures, and programs to effect the efficient and effective oper- ation and delivery of services. Provides direction to and supervises the activities of all divisions within the department, including water and sewer, billing, solid waste, and plan- ning/engineering/ inspections. Exercises responsibility and authority for securing, developing, and main- taining both financial and human resources necessary for a sound, proactive, professional utility services operation. Plans and recommends to the County Manager short- and long- range goals and reports annually on the status of the department’s progress in achieving its goals. Prepares and presents the depart- ment’s annual budget and ensures organizational adherence to the parameters of adopted budget. Provides for the construction and continued operation of water, waste- water, and solid waste facilities to serve the citizens of Seminole County. Organizes and administers the work effort of assigned divisions and activities. Responds to citizen complaints, researching problems and formulating solutions and responses. Advises the County Manager as appropriate of relevant unresolved issues. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications. Apply to Human Resources at 1101 East First Street, Sanford, FL 32771. Resume may be faxed to (407) 665-7939; e-mailed to [email protected] or apply online www.seminolecountyfl.gov. Equal Opportunity Employer M/F/D/V Drug-Free Workplace. A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O N classifieds Classified advertising, including employment recruiting, water industry equipment for sale, and Requests for Proposal (RFP), is $3.00 per word. A minimum order is $100. Enhance your ad by including your logo for an additional fee of $25.00, or add a photo of your equipment for an additional $75.00. Call for specifications on sending your logo and/or photo to us. Deadline for ad order and copy is the 25th of the month TWO months prior to month of publication. To place an ad, e-mail your text to [email protected]. OFFICIAL NOTICE This shall constitute official notice of the availability of the following new or revised AWWA standard. The effective date of this standard shall be the first day of the month fol- lowing notification of the availability in JOURNAL American Water Works Association. To obtain copies of this or any AWWA standard, contact the AWWA Customer Service Group at 800-926-7337. AWWA C203-08 Standard for Coal-Tar Protective Coatings and Linings for Steel Water Pipelines-Enamel and Tape-Hot- Applied 6666 West Quincy Ave. Denver, Colorado 80235 T 303.794.7711 www.awwa.org 2009 © American Water Works Association

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  • 98 MARCH 2009 | JOURNAL AWWA

    POSITIONS AVAILABLE

    ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES DIREC-TORRequisition number: 09/038$85,000$140,753. Masters degreein Public Administration, Business

    Administration, Civil Engineering orEnvironmental Engineering and five(5) years progressively responsibleprofessional-level experience in theadministration and supervision of autility or solid waste business opera-tion. Extensive knowledge of thecurrent practices and procedures ofmanagement and their application tothe operation of a complex publicorganization. Extensive knowledgeof planning principles and practicesapplicable to public utilities pro-grams and activities. Knowledge ofthe principles and practices of publicsector budgeting and finance. Abilityto articulate a vision consistent withboard of county commissioners andthe community expectations. Mustbe able to plan, organize, and directeffectively to carry out a mission andreach a vision. Ability to communi-cate effectively both orally and inwriting. Must be able to establishand maintain effective working rela-tionships with the county structure,other governmental agencies, andpublic. Pursuant to Florida Statutes,Chapter 112, incumbent must annu-ally file Form 1, Limited FinancialDisclosure in the county of their resi-dence. Must maintain a valid Floridadrivers license. Registration as aprofessional engineer in the state ofFlorida. The essential functions ofthis position are to develop, recom-mend, and implement operating poli-cies, procedures, and programs toeffect the efficient and effective oper-ation and delivery of services.Provides direction to and supervises

    the activities of all divisions withinthe department, including water andsewer, billing, solid waste, and plan-ning/engineering/ inspections.Exercises responsibility and authorityfor securing, developing, and main-taining both financial and humanresources necessary for a sound,proactive, professional utility servicesoperation. Plans and recommends tothe County Manager short- and long-range goals and reports annually onthe status of the departmentsprogress in achieving its goals.Prepares and presents the depart-ments annual budget and ensuresorganizational adherence to theparameters of adopted budget.Provides for the construction andcontinued operation of water, waste-water, and solid waste facilities toserve the citizens of SeminoleCounty. Organizes and administersthe work effort of assigned divisionsand activities. Responds to citizencomplaints, researching problemsand formulating solutions andresponses. Advises the CountyManager as appropriate of relevantunresolved issues. A comparableamount of education, training, orexperience may be substituted for theminimum qualifications. Apply toHuman Resources at 1101 East FirstStreet, Sanford, FL 32771. Resumemay be faxed to (407) 665-7939;e-mailed to [email protected] apply onlinewww.seminolecountyfl.gov.Equal Opportunity EmployerM/F/D/V Drug-Free Workplace.

    A D V E R T I S I N G S E C T I O Nclassifieds

    Classified advertising, including employment recruiting, water industry equipment for sale, and Requests for Proposal (RFP),is $3.00 per word. A minimum order is $100. Enhance your ad by including your logo for an additional fee of $25.00, or add aphoto of your equipment for an additional $75.00. Call for specifications on sending your logo and/or photo to us.

    Deadline for ad order and copy is the 25th of the month TWO months prior to month of publication. To place an ad, e-mailyour text to [email protected].

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    This shall constitute official noticeof the availability of the followingnew or revised AWWA standard.

    The effective date of this standardshall be the first day of the month fol-lowing notification of the availabilityin JOURNAL American Water WorksAssociation. To obtain copies of this orany AWWA standard, contact theAWWA Customer Service Group at800-926-7337.

    AWWA C203-08Standard for Coal-Tar Protective

    Coatings and Linings for Steel WaterPipelines-Enamel and Tape-Hot-

    Applied

    6666 West Quincy Ave.

    Denver, Colorado 80235

    T 303.794.7711

    www.awwa.org

    2009 American Water Works Association