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RESOLUTION NO. 99-113
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CARLSBAD, CALIFOFWIA, TO REVISE THE GRAPHIC
ARTIST CLASS SPECIFICATION; AND AMEND THE
GENERAL EMPLOYEES SPLLARY SCHEDULE
WHEREAS, it is desirable and necessary to revise the job description fo
classification of Graphic Artist; and
WHEREAS, the City and the Carlsbad City Employees Association have me1
conferred on the impacts of this recommendation on their respective represented employees.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carl
California, as follows:
1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
2. That the classification of Graphic Artist as shown in Attachment A, attached f
and made a part thereof, is hereby approved at Salary Range 40, $1,129- $1,372 biweekly, 1
General Employees Salary Schedule.
3. That the revised General Employees Salary Schedule as show in Attachme1
attached hereto and made a part thereof, incorporating the salary change is hereby approved.
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council (
City of Carlsbad on the 6th day of April , 1998, by the following
AYES: Council Members Hall, Finnila, Nygaard and Kulchin
NOES: None
ABSENT: Council Member Lewis
MATTHEW HALL, Mayor.Pro Tern
ATTEST:
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ALETHA L. RAUTENKRANZ, Citv clerlx -* (SEAL)
PC RES0 NO. -2-
\ 0 0 Attachment A
Resolution No. 79-
CITY OF CARLSBAD
CLASS SPECIFICATION
JOB TITLE: GRAPHIC ARTIST
DEPARTMENT: LIBRARY
BASIC FUNCTION:
Under general supervision to design, produce, illustrate and print graphic art materials
used to promote library programs, services and collections; and to do related work as
assigned.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES:
(These are representative duties and the emphasis on certain duties will vary depending
on the job assignment.)
Produce promotional material for library programs and seasonal events including: flyers,
posters, invitation, tickets, info-marks, programs, certificates, souvenirs, business cards,
stationary, etc.
Produce library information resources including: brochures, calendars, compilation
booklets, book listings, forms, reports, and information bookmarks.
Prepare layouts for promotional and informational materials, publications, posters,
projected visual aids, displays and other projects.
Create a variety of display and visual aid materials such as library signage, posters, charts
and graphs,
Prepare two and three-dimensional exhibits and displays.
Prepare and paint mural-size backgrounds or illustrations, props and other items for
displays, films, slide shows and live programs produced by library staff.
Maintain and update computer graphic software; archive electronic files.
Maintain inventory of paper, printing supplies, laminates, and specialty items.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
Reporting relationships for this classification may vary depending upon assignment.
Graphic Artist, p. 2 0 0
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledpe of:
Techniques, materials, designs, and processes use in graphic art, computer
graphics and printing.
Composition and production techniques.
Paper products including type, weight and finishes.
Ability to:
Design and produce quality graphic art materials, projects and layouts in various
styles and media.
Prepare assigned work using computer graphic skills.
Interpret literary and other ideas in picture form or visual concept.
Perform freehand illustrations.
Operate printing, graphic and other office equipment.
Proofread documents for spelling and grammatical accuracy.
Handle multiple tasks and meet schedules and time lines; work independently
with little direction; and plan and organize work.
Understand and interpret department policies and procedures.
Establish and maintain cooperative relationships with those contacted in the
course of work.
Communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the
required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the
knowledge, skills and abilities would be:
Equivalent to associate of arts degree or certificate program in commercial,
graphic, or fine arts, or closely related field and two years of diversified graphic,
commercial or publishing art experience including preparation and production of
graphic and informational material.
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Graphic Artist, p. 3 0 0
SPECIAL REOUIREMENTS:
Valid California driver’s license.
PHYSICAL STANDARDS:
Incumbents in this class are fi-equently required to sit for long periods of time and operate
office equipment,
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Incumbents in this class are subject to typical office conditions and the noise level is
usually quiet. May be required to travel to other City work sites for meetings.
Date Last Revised: 3/1/99
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Attachment B Resolution No. 9 9' x / l3
SALARY SCHEDULE - GENERAL EMPLOYEES
Effective April 6, 1999
CLASSIFICATION RANGE
ACCOUNT CLERK I 9
ACCOUNT CLERK I1 11 ACCOUNTANT 60
ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 46
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 32
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 31
APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I 15
APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I1 94
APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I11 109
AQUATICS SPECIALIST 30
ASSISTANT ENGINEER 14
ASSISTANT PLANNER 64
ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER 65
ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 91
ASSOCIATE PLANNER 78
BUILDING INSPECTOR I 55
BUILDING INSPECTOR I1 70
BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I 29
BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I1 41
BUILDING TECHNICIAN I1 50
BUYER 42
CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 35
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 43
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I1 55
COMMUNITY LIBRARY SERVICES SUPERVISOR 50
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I 55
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR I1 IO
CRIME PREVENTION TECHNICIAN 31
CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN 40
CUSTODIAN 3
CUSTODIAN I1 14
DEPUTY CITY CLERK/TECHNICIAN 31
ELECTRICIAN 40
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 31
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I1 52
EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I 34
EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I1 49
GRAPHIC ARTIST 40
HOUSING ASSISTANT 20
HOUSING SPECIALIST I 46
HOUSING SPECIALIST I1 61
HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 35
JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM COORDINATOR 54
LEGAL SECRETARY 47
LIBRARIAN I 38
LIBRARIAN I1 53
LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 24
LIBRARY ASSISTANT I1 35
LIBRARY CLERK I 1
LIBRARY CLERK I1 4
MAINTENANCE WORKER I 14
MESSENGER 1
METER SERVICES WORKER I 20
CLASSIFICATION
METER SERVICES WORKER I1
METER SERVICES WORKER I11
OFFICE SPECIALIST I
OFFICE SPECIALIST I1
OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE STOREKEEPER
PARK MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST
PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I1
PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I11
PARK DEVELOPMENT COORDINATOR
PLANNING TECHNICIAN I
PLANNING TECHNICIAN I1
POLICE TRAINING COORDINATOR
POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I
POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I1
RECREATION ASSISTANT
RECREATION SPECIALIST
RECREATION SUPERVISOR I
RECREATION SUPERVISOR I1
SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I
SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERaTOR I1
SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I11
SECRETARY
SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR
SENIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER
SENIOR CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR
SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR
SENIOR ELECTRICIAN
SENIOR LIBRARIAN
SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST
SENIOR PLANNER
SITE MANAGER
STOREKEEPER
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I1
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I11
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I1
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I11
TECHNICIAN I
TREE TRIMMER I
TREE TRIMMER I1
TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER
UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER 111
UTILITY WORKER I
UTILITY WORKER I1
UTILITY WORKER I11
VALVE MAINTENANCE WORKER
WATER CONSERVATION SPECIALIST
WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I
WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I1
WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I11
RANGE
29
40
3
9
43
41
22
40
84
35
50
36
15
20
10
29
49
64
24
35
43
29
85
46
48
85
46
68
11
91
4
13
23
40
51
87
113
35
18
26
42
40
24
35
43
40
38
34
48
55
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