HomeMy WebLinkAbout2007-05-08; City Council; Resolution 2007-1131 RESOLUTION NO. 2007-113
2 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, TO ADD THE
3 CLASSIFICATIONS ASSOCIATE CONTRACT
ADMINISTRATOR, BUYER/CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR
AND SENIOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR ,
5 RECLASSIFY PERSONNEL, AMEND THE SALARY
SCHEDULE FOR CARLSBAD CITY EMPLOYEES'
6 ASSOCIATION, AND AMEND THE LOCAL CONFLICT OF
INTEREST CODE.
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WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends and the City Council concurs, that it8
Q is desirable and necessary to adopt the classifications and salaries of Associate Contract
IQ Administrator, Buyer/Contract Administrator and Senior Contract Administrator; and,
11 WHEREAS, the City Manager recommends and the City Council concurs, that it
12 is desirable and necessary to amend the Salary Schedule for the Carlsbad City
*3 Employees' Association to reflect these changes.
14 NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
15 Carlsbad, California, as follows:
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1. That the above recitations are true and correct.
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, r, 2. That the City Council authorizes the establishment of a matrix and summary
19 to describe each level of the Contract Administrator series (see Attachment
20 A), and the deletion of the current job specifications for Buyer.
21 3. That the new classifications of Associate Contract Administrator at salary
22 range 52, Buyer/Contract Administrator at salary range 63 and Senior
23 Contract Administrator at salary range 79 are placed on the revised General
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Employees' Salary Schedule (see Attachment B), which is hereby approved.
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4. That the City Council authorizes the reclassification of Buyer in Finance to26
2i Buyer/Contract Administrator, of Buyer in Public Works Administration to
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1 Senior Contract Administrator, of Senior Office Specialist in Public Works
2 Administration to Associate Contract Administrator and of Administrative
Secretary in Construction Inspection to Associate Contract Administrator.
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5. The "Local Conflict of Interest Code" is amended to add the positions of
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PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council
of the City of Carlsbad on the 8th day of May, 2007, by the following vote to wit:
AYES: Council Members Lewis, Kulchin, Hall, Packard and Nygaard
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ATTEST:
LORRAINE M. WOOD, City Clerk
(SEAL)
ATTACHMENT A
City of Carlsbad
City of Carlsbad Job Structure Date: 5/8/07 Revision: original page 1
Category: Nonexempt
Job Family; Contract Administrator Job Code; TBD by HR (three levels available)
Section 1.0 Summary and Typical Roles and Responsibilities of Buyer/Contract Administrators in the City
of Carlsbad
Buyer/Contract Administrators are nonexempt individual contributors, who use their underlying skills in
administration, research, analysis, project and program management in a variety of areas related to purchasing,
contract administration, and/or supply chain management/project management. The positions may be found
through out the City. The job level of a Buyer/Contract Administrator (as described by the attached KSA matrix) is
determined by two factors. The first is the "business need" to have a job performed at a certain level, as defined by
the specific responsibilities designed into the role, and how the organization is structured. The second is that the
job incumbent must possess the knowledge, skills and abilities to function at the assigned responsibility level, as
demonstrated by their work and contributions.
Typically, a Buyer/Contract Administrator must possess and demonstrate at least 80% of the KSA's at a given level
to be assigned to that level.
The following are examples of the types of job duties that may be found in the Buyer/Contract Administrator roles:
- Purchase materials, supplies, equipment and procure services necessary to support the operations of the City.
- Receive, review, write purchase requisitions. Identify vendors, contractors and consultants and obtain quotes,
bids and proposals. Review budget and budget authority, insure proper accounts are charged.
- Manage suppliers, consultants and contractors. Monitor agreements, contracts and commitments to insure
compliance with contracts.
- Ensure all paperwork is completed, research delays or problems/issues, and expedite orders, process payments,
process retention release and bond release as necessary.
- Process invoices to Finance.
- Prepare, send out, receive and review RFP's or RFQ's for annual contracts and purchases requiring written bids.
Ensure bids are responsive. Aid in analysis, negotiation and vendor selection. Gather quotations on capital items.
- Draft routine and non-routine contracts, agreements and related documents as required
- Determine and set bid opening dates for public works projects, non public works projects, conduct meetings,
make recommendations for selection.
- Recommends or develops modifications to rules, guidelines and procedures to support State laws and City
policies.
- Responds to Public Records Act requests for information on bidding and contracting.
- Maintain departmental files, prepare documents, correspondence and reports, including documents to be
submitted to outside agencies
- Assist in budget preparation. Provide ongoing analysis, recommendations and monitoring as requested,
- Assist in or lead the coordination of activities with other City departments and divisions.
- Research and analyze new and changed State laws and court decisions for impact on the City.
- Program and project management as assigned: define, develop, implement, manage and audit.
- Provide liaison/coordination role between City management, risk management, City Attorney and contractors
or project managers. Act as advisor to groups with bidding or contracting related goals.
- May supervise, train or oversee the daily duties of other nonexempt staff.
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CLASSIFICATION
SALARY SCHEDULE - GENERAL EMPLOYEES
Effective May 8, 2007
RANGE CLASSIFICATION
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ACCOUNT CLERK II 25
ACCOUNTANT 68
ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 54
ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 40
ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 42
APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST I 75
APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST II 94
APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST III 109
AQUATICS SPECIALIST 49
ASSISTANT ENGINEER 82
ASSISTANT PLANNER 64
ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER 73
ASSOCIATE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 52
ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 98
ASSOCIATE PLANNER 78
BUILDING INSPECTOR I 55
BUILDING INSPECTOR II 70
BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I 29
BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER II 41
BUILDING TECHNICIAN II 50
BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 84
BUSINESS SYSTEMS TECHNICIAN 70
BUYER/CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 63
CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 37
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER I 43
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER II 55
COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUPERVISOR 58
CRIME PREVENTION SPECIALIST 44
CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN 56
CUSTODIAN 6
CUSTODIAN II 16
DEPUTY CITY CLERK/TECHNICIAN 39
ELECTRICIAN 41
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 45
ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 57
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I 52
ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II 69
EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 18
EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I 34
EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN II 51
GIS TECHNICIAN 60
GRAPHIC ARTIST 45
HOUSING ASSISTANT 20
HOUSING SPECIALIST I 46
HOUSING SPECIALIST II 61
HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 52
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LEGAL ASSISTANT 56
LEGAL SECRETARY 49
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LIBRARIAN II 58
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POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I 17
POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST II 22
PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN 39
PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR I 55
PUBLIC WORKS INSPECTOR II 70
RECORDS MANAGEMENT SUPERVISOR 56
RECREATION ASSISTANT 10
RECREATION SPECIALIST 29
RECREATION SUPERVISOR 54
SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 24
SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 46 '
SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 56
SECRETARY 34
SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 85
SENIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER 51
SENIOR CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 50
SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 85
SENIOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 79
SENIOR ELECTRICIAN 51
SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST 84
SENIOR LIBRARIAN 73
SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST 22
SENIOR PLANNER 91
SITE MANAGER 4
STOREKEEPER 18
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR I 51
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR II 87
SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR III 113
TECHNICIAN I 35
TREE TRIMMER I 20
TREE TRIMMER II 32
TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER 46
UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER III 45
UTILITY WORKER I 24
UTILITY WORKER II 40
UTILITY WORKER III 50
VALVE MAINTENANCE WORKER 45
WATER CONSERVATION SPECIALIST 40
WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 34
WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 54
WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 64
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