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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2016-12-13; City Council; Resolution 2016-242EXHIBIT 1 RESOLUTION NO. 2016-242 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CARLSBAD, CALIFORNIA, CHANGING THREE EXISTING JOB CLASSIFICATIONS AND ADOPTING THE UPDATED SALARY SCHEDULE FOR GENERAL EMPLOYEES. WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California has determined that it is important to ensure that job classifications are updated and accurate and reflect current duties; and WHEREAS,it is necessary to update the related salary schedules to reflect these changes; and NOW, THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Carlsbad, California, as follows: 1.That the above recitations are true and correct. 2.That the revised job classifications of Senior Human Resources Technician, Human Resources Technician,Senior Crime Analyst and Public Works Director as described in the attached Exhibit 2 are hereby adopted. 3.That Exhibit 3,the updated Salary Schedule for General Employees,attached hereto is hereby adopted. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED at a Regular Meeting of the City Council of the City of Carlsbad on the 13th day of December, 2016, by the following vote, to wit: AYES:Hall, Wood, Schumacher, Blackburn, Packard. NOES:None. ABSENT:None. MA HAL ,Mayor OQ CgiA — BARBARA ENGLESON, Cit lerk \‘‘"% .........0(SEAL)4. (1)( 1.?". 16: _..... '', EXHIBIT 2 CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASS SPECIFICATION JOB TITLE:HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN DEPARTMENT:HUMAN RESOURCES BASIC FUNCTION: Under general supervision, to perform technical support work involved with recruitment and selection, employee training and development, health and welfare benefits and workers' compensation; and to do related work as assigned. Strives for process improvement for greater effectiveness. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Human Resources Technician:This is the entry level classification for employees in the human resources technician series.Employees in this classification normally work under close supervision performing a group of repetitive or closely related duties according to established procedures.Generally, work is observed and reviewed both during its performance and upon completion, and changes in procedure or exceptions to rules are explained in detail as they arise.This level is distinguished from the Senior Human Resources Technician which has a higher level of both technical and analytical responsibilities. Senior Human Resources Technician:A Senior Human Resources Technician works under general supervision and, within a framework of established procedures, is expected to perform a variety of human resources duties with only occasional instruction or assistance.Adequate performance at this level requires the knowledge of departmental procedures and policies, maintaining compliance, and the ability to work independently and offer alternative solutions in solving problems and in achieving greater effectiveness. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: These are representative duties. The emphasis on certain duties will vary depending on the job assignment. Recruitment and Selection Conducts a variety of recruitment activities, including but not limited to: developing job announcements; determining test criteria and screening methods; monitoring, screening and evaluating applicants for basic compliance with position requirements; scheduling interviews for examinations and final selection; proctoring and scoring examinations; maintaining records of test scores; verifying employment references; conducting follow-up pre-employment processing, such as, scheduling physicals, fingerprinting, identification card photos, etc.; establishing eligibility lists and coordinating final selection of candidates. Ensures accurate records; exam plans, test results and notification processes in the applicant tracking system; explains policies and procedures to applicants; prepares and maintains eligibility lists. EXHIBIT 2 Benefits Processes a variety of personnel documents, reports and records in areas including, but not limited to, leaves of absence, benefits enrollments and changes, and unemployment benefits. Assists employees with disability applications and coordinates leaves of absence with employees and supervisor to appropriate benefits are applied and accurate timecard reporting. Processes monthly benefit billings and reconciles invoices.Interfaces with benefit vendors to resolve billing conflicts. Coordinates open enrollment, prepares employee communication, responds to employee and vendor inquiries.Updates benefit documents in electronic files, intranet, and for new hire orientation. Assists in benefit orientation design.Prepares materials and/or formats for new hire orientation. Processes new hire documentation. Responds to employee inquiries related to benefits and leaves. Workers' Compensation Administers daily activities of the workers' compensation program. Files claims, tracks and coordinates applicable leaves and pay.Coordinates claims and communication with the third- party administrator, supervisor, and employee to ensure timely progression of claim filing, treatment, and payment of appropriate wages and benefits. Prepares reports depicting injury/illness status, identifying appropriate timecard reporting, and providing alerts for milestones, such as salary continuation, disability benefits, and treatment highlights. Coordinates reconciliations of misapplied wages, wage replacement benefits, disability benefits, and leave benefits. Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Data Entry Reviews Personnel Action Forms (PAFs) for accuracy and verifies appropriate supporting documentation; ensures requested transactions conform to current policies, Memoranda of Understanding and city rules and regulations.Obtains final HR approvals and processes PAFs. Processes transactions in HRIS in preparation for payroll.Runs HRIS reports as needed. Training & Development Monitors employee onboarding for a consistent new hire experience. Ensures and tracks citywide compliance of all state mandated trainings. Reviews training materials and designs communication pieces or online components. Surveys participants of various training programs and records data and other training information. Coordinates the logistics and assists with planning for all citywide training and development programs and events. EXHIBIT 2 Works with outside agencies to coordinate and arrange training, including venue, schedule and presenter. General Duties Conducts new hire orientation. Conducts salary and benefit surveys; responds to survey inquiries; provides general employment information to both internal and external clients. Assists with citywide general program administration including DOT, DMV and other programs as assigned. Maintains and distributes current employee information, policy and procedure information and other communications as appropriate. Coordinates Requests for Proposals (RFPs). Verifies employment of City employees to the public in accordance with related policies and procedures. Maintains HR Homepage for respective area of assignment. Maintains personnel files and records. Represents the department at internal or external meetings as assigned. Performs other duties as assigned or requested. Qualifications To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification.Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job.The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skills and abilities required. Knowledge of: •Human resource policies, practices, and procedures. •MS Word and MS Excel or similar applications. •Human Resources and payroll database record keeping systems. Ability to: •Demonstrate excellent customer service. •Perform technical and administrative work exercising good judgment, initiative and accuracy. •Exercise discretion and judgment in resolving problems. EXHIBIT 2 •Learn and apply federal, state, local laws and regulations affecting human resource administration. •Understand and apply City of Carlsbad municipal codes, policies, procedures, practices, and memoranda of understanding with bargaining units. •Conduct surveys and other research and prepare reports. •Understand, carry out, and develop verbal and written directions, forms, documents as needed. •Establish and maintain filing systems. •Operate computer systems and software applications used during the course of work. •Organize work and meet deadlines and priorities. •Work under minimal direction. •Develop and maintain effective working relationships. •Communicate effectively in written and verbal form. The Senior Human Resources Technician will demonstrate the following in addition to above: •Perform difficult, complex technical and administrative work involving the use of independent judgment, initiative and accuracy. •Be familiar with and apply human resources best practices and federal, state, local laws and regulations affecting human resource administration and management. •Identify opportunities for greater effectiveness and recommend best practices. •Ensure compliance in area of assignment. •Develop and run reports. •Work independently. Experience and Education Any combination equivalent to the experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying.A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by specialized training or college coursework in the administrative occupational field EXHIBIT 2 Three years of progressively responsible clerical, technical or administrative experience, including two years of experience in the human resource field. The Senior Human Resources Technician will demonstrate the following in addition to above: College coursework in an applicable area of Human Resources or a related field, and Four years of progressively responsible technical or administrative experience, including three years of experience in the human resources field. Physical Standards While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear,in person and by telephone; use hands and fingers to handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms.An employee is frequently required to walk and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office and computer equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and verbal communication skills; read information and documents; observe and interpret people and situations; team and apply new information or skills; perform detailed work; and interact with staff and others encountered in the course of work. Incumbents may occasionally need to travel to various city locations or to off-site meetings as necessary and as the assignment demands. Date Approved:December 13,2016 EXHIBIT 2 CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASS SPECIFICATION JOB TITLE:CRIME INTELLIGENCE ANALYST SENIOR CRIME INTELLIGENCE ANALYST DEPARTMENT:POLICE BASIC FUNCTION: Under functional direction, to perform professional analytical and administrative duties in support of crime research, analysis, and project work; to assist police officers and provide them with actionable information; to analyze crime patterns, statistics, and track trends; to relay and disseminate crime information; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Crime Analyst is a two level job family. Crime Analyst is the fully experienced journey-level professional.Incumbents are expected to perform their duties independently with only occasional instructions and assistance as new or unusual situations arise; and are fully aware of the procedures and policies of the department. Incumbent's work is reviewed for soundness of judgment and overall effectiveness. The Senior Crime Analyst works under general direction; requires breadth and depth of use and application of theories, concepts and techniques; provides solutions to a wide range of the most difficult and complex problems; and assigns, reviews, and may direct the work of administrative staff and other professionals.Incumbent's work is reviewed upon completion for adequacy in meeting objectives, and incumbents participate in determining objectives. Either position is distinguished from the Management Analyst series in that Crime Analyst is only allocated to the Police Department.Management Analysts typically provide departmental professional support in the areas of budgets, human resources, grants, agenda bills, and the development of departmental goals, objectives and policies. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: In addition to the department's business need, typically,a Crime Analyst must possess and demonstrate at least 80% of the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities at a given level to be assigned to that level.Listed below is a representative sample; position assignments may vary. Perform research and statistical analysis of crime data using a variety of sources; and make recommendations as appropriate.Conduct analytical studies, track data, produce trend 1 EXHIBIT 2 information, and prepare crime maps, charts, graphs, bulletins, spreadsheets, briefings, and related materials. Identify and explain crime activity, trends, patterns, and characteristics. Maintain records and files, and develop reports and presentations. Prepare and disseminate crime information to applicable interested parties within the department, city, county and state.Act as a liaison with other law enforcement personnel within the department or other agencies to exchange crime information. Represent the city in the community with citizens and private sector representatives, and at professional associations.Assist in or lead the coordination of activities with outside agencies. Respond to department, agency, and the public requests for information. Prepare public statistics for crime data reporting to state, regional and federal agencies. Project management as assigned: define, develop, and implement projects and special assignments. Contract Administration; assist with the preparation of Requests For Proposal's; may aid in analysis, negotiation, and vendor selection; administer contracts. May provide training and assistance to volunteers, interns, and/or staff. Other duties deemed necessary to the position. Knowledge of: •Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, rules, and regulations •Principles and practices of data collection and report writing •Methods and techniques of research, statistical analysis, and data presentation •Word processing, spreadsheets, and database software Abilities: •Using computers and related software applications •Writing, compiling and presenting reports •Monitoring compliance with applicable governmental regulations •Collecting, compiling, analyzing, and presenting data, and making recommendations •Generating reports, maps, charts, graphs and other visual aids •Working independently and as a member of a team •Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction 2 EXHIBIT 2 EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Crime Analyst: Bachelor's Degree with major coursework in mathematics/statistics, public administration, criminal justice or a related field; and a minimum of two years of increasingly responsible analytical and/or research work experience, preferably in a law enforcement agency; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.Experience in police work, and/or investigations is highly desirable. Senior Crime Analyst:in addition to the requirements listed for the Crime Analyst: A Senior Analyst will possess a minimum of three years of experience working at the level of a city Crime Analyst..A master's degree is highly desirable. PHYSICAL STANDARDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear,in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, narrative and statistical information and documents; use math and apply mathematical reasoning; learn and apply new information or skills; perform detailed work on concurrent tasks; work under deadlines; and interact with staff, and the public encountered in the course of work. Employees must be able to transport themselves to various locations throughout the city and county. The duties of this position are routinely performed in an office setting on city premises. APPROVED:December 13, 2016 3 EXHIBIT 2 CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASS SPECIFICATION JOB TITLE:CRIME INTELLIGENCE ANALYST SENIOR CRIME INTELLIGENCE ANALYST DEPARTMENT:POLICE BASIC FUNCTION: Under functional direction, to perform professional analytical and administrative duties in support of crime research, analysis, and project work; to assist police officers and provide them with actionable information; to analyze crime patterns, statistics, and track trends; to relay and disseminate crime information; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: The Crime Analyst is a two level job family. Crime Analyst is the fully experienced journey-level professional.Incumbents are expected to perform their duties independently with only occasional instructions and assistance as new or unusual situations arise; and are fully aware of the procedures and policies of the department. Incumbent's work is reviewed for soundness of judgment and overall effectiveness. The Senior Crime Analyst works under general direction; requires breadth and depth of use and application of theories, concepts and techniques; provides solutions to a wide range of the most difficult and complex problems; and assigns, reviews, and may directs ithe work of administrative staff and other professionals.Incumbent's work is reviewed upon completion for adequacy in meeting objectives, and incumbents participate in determining objectives. Either position is distinguished from the Management Analyst series in that Crime Analyst is only allocated to the Police Department.Management Analysts typically provide departmental professional support in the areas of budgets, human resources, grants, agenda bills, and the development of departmental goals, objectives and policies. KEY RESPONSIBILITIES: In addition to the department's business need, typically,a Crime Analyst must possess and demonstrate at least 80% of the Knowledge, Skills and Abilities at a given level to be assigned to that level.Listed below is a representative sample; position assignments may vary. Perform research and statistical analysis of crime data using a variety of sources; and make recommendations as appropriate.Conduct analytical studies, track data, produce trend 1 EXHIBIT 2 information, and prepare crime maps, charts, graphs, bulletins, spreadsheets, briefings, and related materials. Identify and explain crime activity, trends, patterns, and characteristics. Maintain records and files, and develop reports and presentations. Prepare and disseminate crime information to applicable interested parties within the department, city, county and state.Act as a liaison with other law enforcement personnel within the department or other agencies to exchange crime information. Represent the city in the community with citizens and private sector representatives, and at professional associations.Assist in or lead the coordination of activities with outside agencies. Respond to department, agency, and the public requests for information. Prepare public statistics for crime data reporting to state, regional and federal agencies. Project management as assigned: define, develop, and implement projects and special assignments. Contract Administration; assist with the preparation of Requests For Proposal's; may aid in analysis, negotiation, and vendor selection; administer contracts. May provide training and assistance to volunteers, interns, and/or staff. Other duties deemed necessary to the position. Knowledge of: •Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, rules, and regulations •Principles and practices of data collection and report writing •Methods and techniques of research, statistical analysis, and data presentation •Word processing, spreadsheets, and database software Abilities: •Using computers and related software applications •Writing, compiling and presenting reports •Monitoring compliance with applicable governmental regulations •Collecting, compiling, analyzing, and presenting data, and making recommendations •Generating reports, maps, charts, graphs and other visual aids •Working independently and as a member of a team •Communication, interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction 2 EXHIBIT 2 EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Crime Analyst: Bachelor's Degree with major coursework in mathematics/statistics, public administration, criminal justice or a related field; and a minimum of two years of increasingly responsible analytical and/or research work experience. preferably in a law enforcement agency; or an equivalent combination of education and experience sufficient to successfully perform the essential duties of the job such as those listed above.Experience in police work, and/or investigations is highly desirable. Senior Crime Analyst:in addition to the requirements listed for the Crime Analyst: A Senior Analyst will possess a minimum of three years of experience working at the level of a city Crime Analyst.--'"e "-e e --e"-.-e"e"A master's degree is highly desirable, PHYSICAL STANDARDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear,in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, narrative and statistical information and documents; use math and apply mathematical reasoning; learn and apply new information or skills; perform detailed work on concurrent tasks; work under deadlines; and interact with staff, and the public encountered in the course of work. Employees must be able to transport themselves to various locations throughout the city and county. The duties of this position are routinely performed in an office setting on city premises. APPROVED:June 28December 13, 2016 3 EXHIBIT 2 CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASS SPECIFICATION JOB TITLE:PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT:PUBLIC WORKS BASIC FUNCTION: Under broad administrative direction of the City Manager to plan, organize, direct and coordinate the City's Transportation, Utilities and Property and Environmental Management divisions and programs; to perform highly responsible and complex professional administrative work; and to perform related responsibilities as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is a single incumbent position serving as a member of the Leadership Team.The Leadership Team is responsible for the development of City-wide policies, goals, objectives and priorities. KEY RESPONSIBILITES: Administer the City's Transportation, Utilities and Property and Environmental Programs divisions and programs for the City which include but are not limited to, design, construction, operations and maintenance of streets, water and sewer, storm drain, public facilities, and maintenance and acquisition of City vehicles and equipment. May serve in the capacity of City Engineer with the responsibilities and authority outlined in the municipal code. Administer the review of private developments for public works facility adequacy and conformance with City standards and state and federal regulations. Assist in the development of the City's overall goals, objectives, policies and priorities. Analyze data, make recommendations, prepare reports and make presentations on the formulation of policy and procedure, and staffing and organizational requirements for public works. Coordinate and provide responsible staff assistance to the City Manager, City Council and other City boards and commissions as assigned. Conduct difficult policy and fiscal-related analytical studies and reports involving the evaluation of departmental operations and service programs. 1 EXHIBIT 2 Assist the City Manager in the preparation, coordination and analysis of annual department budgets; direct the preparation of multiple departmental work programs and annual budgets. Attend and make presentations at meetings of the City Council, and other City boards and commissions. Represent the City at community or professional meetings; make presentations to City Council, advisory committees, business and educational groups on a variety of department issues. Attend conferences, schools and professional meetings to keep abreast of new developments in public works, civil engineering, training and administration. Coordinate activities with other City departments and other public or private agencies. Respond to and resolve difficult and sensitive inquiries and complaints. May serve as Acting City Manager as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Knowledge of: Principles of organization, administration, budget and human resources management. Principles and practices of civil engineering. Federal, State, municipal laws, statutes, codes and ordinances related to public works and civil engineering. Local government financial practices and procedures. Methods and techniques of research, statistical analysis and report presentation. Ability to: Plan, organize and direct related City programs. 2 EXHIBIT 2 Provide administrative and professional leadership for the department. Properly interpret and make decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and policies. Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals. Develop and administer annual and long-range programs and budgets. Exercise good judgment, flexibility, creativity, and sensitivity in response to changing situations and needs. Work cooperatively and effectively with management staff, employees and others. Supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff. Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Work well under pressure to meet deadlines. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equivalent to a bachelor's degree and preferably a graduate degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in civil engineering or related field, and ten years of progressively responsible professional work experience in the field of civil engineering, public works or a closely related field at an administrative or management level. A master's degree in public or business administration is highly desirable.Possession of a valid certificate of registration as a Civil Engineer issued by the State of California Board of Registration for Civil and Professional Engineers is strongly preferred. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear, in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. An employee is frequently required to walk and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. 3 EXHIBIT 2 While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret financial and statistical data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and apply mathematical reasoning and abstract statistical concepts; observe and interpret people and situations; learn and apply new information or skills; perform highly detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks; work under intensive deadlines; and interact with staff, City Council members and others encountered in the course of work. Ability to work in a standard office environment with some exposure to the outdoors; ability to travel to different sites and locations; attend evening meetings; work under pressure and potentially stressful situations. This is an at-will management classification. DATE APPROVED:December 13, 2016 4 EXHIBIT 2 CITY OF CARLSBAD CLASS SPECIFICATION JOB TITLE:PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR DEPARTMENT:PUBLIC WORKS BASIC FUNCTION: Under broad administrative direction of the City Manager to plan, organize, direct and coordinate the City's Transportation, Utilities and Property and Environmental Management divisions and programs; to perform highly responsible and complex professional administrative work; and to perform related responsibilities as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is a single incumbent position serving as a member of the Leadership Team.The Leadership Team is responsible for the development of City-wide policies, goals, objectives and priorities. KEY RESPONSIBILITES: Administer the City's Transportation, Utilities and Property and Environmental Programs divisions and programs for the City which include but are not limited to, design, construction, operations and maintenance of streets, water and sewer, storm drain, public facilities, and maintenance and acquisition of City vehicles and equipment. May serve in the capacity of City Engineer with the responsibilities and authority outlined in the municipal code. Administer the review of private developments for public works facility adequacy and conformance with City standards and state and federal regulations. Assist in the development of the City's overall goals, objectives, policies and priorities. Analyze data, make recommendations, prepare reports and make presentations on the formulation of policy and procedure, and staffing and organizational requirements for public works. Coordinate and provide responsible staff assistance to the City Manager, City Council and other City boards and commissions as assigned. Conduct difficult policy and fiscal-related analytical studies and reports involving the evaluation of departmental operations and service programs. 1 EXHIBIT 2 Assist the City Manager in the preparation, coordination and analysis of annual department budgets; direct the preparation of multiple departmental work programs and annual budgets. Attend and make presentations at meetings of the City Council, and other City boards and commissions. Represent the City at community or professional meetings; make presentations to City Council, advisory committees, business and educational groups on a variety of department issues. Attend conferences, schools and professional meetings to keep abreast of new developments in public works, civil engineering, training and administration. Coordinate activities with other City departments and other public or private agencies. Respond to and resolve difficult and sensitive inquiries and complaints. May serve as Acting City Manager as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS: To perform a job in this classification, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties as generally described in the specification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential duties in a specific job. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill and/or ability required. Knowledge of: Principles of organization, administration, budget and human resources management. Principles and practices of civil engineering. Federal, State, municipal laws, statutes, codes and ordinances related to public works and civil engineering. Local government financial practices and procedures. Methods and techniques of research, statistical analysis and report presentation. Ability to: Plan, organize and direct related City programs. 2 EXHIBIT 2 Provide administrative and professional leadership for the department. Properly interpret and make decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and pplicies. Analyze problems, identify alternative solutions, project consequences of proposed actions, and implement recommendations in support of goals. Develop and administer annual and long-range programs and budgets. Exercise good judgment, flexibility, creativity, and sensitivity in response to changing situations and needs. Work cooperatively and effectively with management staff, employees and others. Supervise, train and evaluate assigned staff. Communicate clearly and concisely, orally and in writing. Work well under pressure to meet deadlines. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION: Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equivalent to a bachelor's degree and preferably a graduate degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in civil engineering or related field, and ten years of progressively responsible professional work experience in the field of civil engineering, public works or a closely related field at an administrative or management level. A master's degree in public or business administration is highly desirable. SPECIAL-REQUIREMENT& Possession of a valid certificate of registration as a Civil Engineer issued by the State of California Board of Registration for Civil and Professional Engineers is strongly preferred. PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND ENVIRONMENTAL SETTING: While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to sit; talk or hear, in person and by telephone; use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate standard office equipment; and reach with hands and arms. An employee is frequently required to 3 EXHIBIT 2 walk and stand. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision and the ability to adjust focus to read and operate office equipment as necessary during the course of the work assignments. While performing the duties, employees of this class are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret financial and statistical data, information and documents; analyze and solve problems; use math and apply mathematical reasoning and abstract statistical concepts; observe and interpret people and situations; learn and apply new information or skills; perform highly detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks; work under intensive deadlines; and interact with staff, City Council members and others encountered in the course of work. Ability to work in a standard office environment with some exposure to the outdoors; ability to travel to different sites and locations; attend evening meetings; work under pressure and potentially stressful situations. This is an at-will management classification. DATE APPROVED:March 12December 13,2013 2016 4 EXHIBIT 3 SALARY SCHEDULE —GENERAL EMPLOYEES December 19,2016 [ CLASSIFICATION RANGE CLASSIFICATION RANGE ACCOUNT CLERK I 17 INSPECTOR I 55 ACCOUNT CLERK II 25 INSPECTOR II 70 ACCOUNTANT 68 JUNIOR ENGINEER 68 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 54 JUNIOR PLANNER 50 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 40 JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM COORD.58 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 42 LEAD EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 61 APPLICATIONS ANALYST 94 LEAD LIBRARIAN .63 APPLICATIONS ASSOCIATE ANALYST 75 LEGAL ASSISTANT 56 AQUATICS SPECIALIST 49 LEGAL TECHNICIAN 80 = ASSISTANT ENGINEER 82 LEGAL SECRETARY 49 ASSISTANT PLANNER 64 LIBRARIAN 55 ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER 73 LIBRARIAN Y-RATED*55Y ASSOCIATE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 52 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 26 ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 98 LIBRARY ASSISTANT II 37 ASSOCIATE PLANNER 78 LIBRARY CLERK I 3 BUILDING INSPECTOR I 55 LIBRARY CLERK II 6 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 70 LIBRARY MEDIA&GRAPHICS SUPERVISOR 58 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I 29 MAINTENANCE AIDE 10 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER II 41 MAINTENANCE WORKER I 14 BUILDING TECHNICIAN II 50 MAIL CLERK/MESSENGER 1 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ANALYST 94 METER SERVICES WORKER I 11 .. BUSINESS SYSTEMS ASSOCIATE 70 METER SERVICES WORKER II 33 BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 84 METER SERVICES WORKER III 46 BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST Y-RATED*84Y NETWORK ASSOCIATE 70 BUYER/CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 63 NETWORK ENGINEER 87 CLIENT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 87 OFFICE SPECIALIST I 5 CLIENT SYSTEMS ASSOC.ADMINISTRATOR 51 OFFICE SPECIALIST II 11 CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 37 OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE STOREKEEPER 43 CODE Enforcement Officer I 43 PARK MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST 41 CODE Enforcement Officer II 55 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28 COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUPERVISOR 58 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46 CRIME PREVENTION SPECIALIST 44 PARK PLANNER 85 CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN 56 PLANNING TECHNICIAN I 35 CUSTODIAN 6 PLANNING TECHNICIAN II 50 , CUSTODIAN II 16 POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I 17 DEPUTY CITY CLERK 49 POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST II 22 ELECTRICIAN 50 PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN 39 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 45 RECORDS SUPERVISOR 56 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 57 RECREATION ASSISTANT 10 , ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I 52 RECREATION SPECIALIST 29 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II 69 RECREATION SUPERVISOR 54 EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 18 RISK TECHNICIAN 52 =EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I 34 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 30 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN II 51 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 54 . FIRE PERMIT TECHNICIAN I 35 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 64 . FIRE PERMIT TECHNICIAN II 52 SCADA TECHNICIAN 73 GIS ADMINISTRATOR 109 SECRETARY 34 GIS ANALYST 84 SENIOR APPLICATIONS ANALYST 109 . GIS ASSOCIATE ANALYST 70 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 85 ' GIS TECHNICIAN 60 SENIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER 51 GRAPHIC ARTIST 45 SENIOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 99 HOUSING ASSISTANT 20 SENIOR CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 50 HOUSING SPECIALIST I 46 SENIOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 78 . HOUSING SPECIALIST II 61 SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 85 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 42 SENIOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 79 *Employees in the Librarian Classification as of 6/18/13 who were hired prior to 1/1/10 have salaries that are g- rated in the salary range 55Y. *Employee in the Business Systems Specialist Classification transferred as a result of9/1/2014 CCEA sideletter CLASSIFICATION RANGE SENIOR CROSS CONN.CONTROL TECH.66 SENIOR DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR 113 SENIOR HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN 52 SENIOR ELECTRICIAN 60 SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST 84 SENIOR LIBRARIAN 73 SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER 113 SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST 22 SENIOR PLANNER 91 SENIOR STORM DRAIN MAINT.WORKER 48 SENIOR WEB ENGINEER 113 SITE MANAGER 4 STOREKEEPER 18 STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE WORKER 34 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46 TECHNICIAN I 35 TRAFFIC SYSTEMS OPS SPECIALIST 80 TRAINING COORDINATOR 49 TREE TRIMMER I 20 TREE TRIMMER II 32 TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER 46 UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER III 45 UTILITY WORKER I 30 UTILITY WORKER II 43 UTILITY WORKER III 54 VALVE MAINTENANCE WORKER 45 WASTE WATER UTILITY WORKER I 30 WASTE WATER UTILITY WORKER II 43 WASTE WATER UTILITY WORKER III 54 WAREHOUSE TECHNICIAN 43 WATER CONSERVATION SPECIALIST 40 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 48 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 62 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 70 EXHIBIT 3 SALARY SCHEDULE —GENERAL EMPLOYEES -,:-.. -___-.,k--_i.,2016 CLASSIFICATION RANGE CLASSIFICATION RANGE ACCOUNT CLERK I 17 INSPECTOR I 55 ACCOUNT CLERK II 25 INSPECTOR II 70 ACCOUNTANT 68 JUNIOR ENGINEER 68 ACCOUNTING SUPERVISOR 54 JUNIOR PLANNER 50 ACCOUNTING TECHNICIAN 40 JUVENILE JUSTICE PROGRAM COORD.58 ADMINISTRATIVE SECRETARY 42 LEAD EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN 61 APPLICATIONS ANALYST 94 LEAD LIBRARIAN 63 APPLICATIONS ASSOCIATE ANALYST 75 LEGAL ASSISTANT 56 AQUATICS SPECIALIST 49 LEGAL TECHNICIAN 80 ASSISTANT ENGINEER 82 LEGAL SECRETARY 49 ASSISTANT PLANNER 64 LIBRARIAN 55 ASSISTANT TO THE TREASURER 73 LIBRARIAN Y-RATED*55Y ASSOCIATE CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 52 LIBRARY ASSISTANT I 26 ASSOCIATE ENGINEER 98 LIBRARY ASSISTANT II 37 ASSOCIATE PLANNER 78 LIBRARY CLERK I 3 BUILDING INSPECTOR I 55 LIBRARY CLERK II 6 BUILDING INSPECTOR II 70 LIBRARY MEDIA&GRAPHICS SUPERVISOR 58 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER I 29 MAINTENANCE AIDE 10 BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER II 41 MAINTENANCE WORKER I 14 BUILDING TECHNICIAN II 50 MAIL CLERK/MESSENGER 1 BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE ANALYST 94 METER SERVICES WORKER I 11 BUSINESS SYSTEMS ASSOCIATE 70 METER SERVICES WORKER II 33 BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 84 METER SERVICES WORKER III 46 BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST Y-RATED*84Y NETWORK ASSOCIATE 70 BUYER/CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 63 NETWORK ENGINEER 87 CLIENT SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATOR 87 OFFICE SPECIALIST I 5 CLIENT SYSTEMS ASSOC.ADMINISTRATOR 51 OFFICE SPECIALIST II 11 CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 37 OPERATIONS/MAINTENANCE STOREKEEPER 43 CODE Enforcement Officer I 43 PARK MAINTENANCE SPECIALIST 41 CODE Enforcement Officer II 55 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28 COMMUNITY OUTREACH SUPERVISOR 58 PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46 CRIME PREVENTION SPECIALIST 44 PARK PLANNER 85 CROSS CONNECTION CONTROL TECHNICIAN 56 PLANNING TECHNICIAN I 35 CUSTODIAN 6 PLANNING TECHNICIAN II 50 CUSTODIAN II 16 POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST I 17 DEPUTY CITY CLERK 49 POLICE RECORDS SPECIALIST II 22 ELECTRICIAN 50 PRODUCTION TECHNICIAN 39 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN I 45 RECORDS SUPERVISOR 56 ENGINEERING TECHNICIAN II 57 RECREATION ASSISTANT 10 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST I 52 RECREATION SPECIALIST 29 ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST II 69 RECREATION SUPERVISOR 54 EQUIPMENT SERVICE WORKER 18 RISK TECHNICIAN 52 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN I 34 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 30 EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN II 51 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 54 FIRE PERMIT TECHNICIAN I 35 SANITATION SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 64 FIRE PERMIT TECHNICIAN II 52 SCADA TECHNICIAN 73 GIS ADMINISTRATOR 109 SECRETARY 34 GIS ANALYST 84 SENIOR APPLICATIONS ANALYST 109 GIS ASSOCIATE ANALYST 70 SENIOR BUILDING INSPECTOR 85 GIS TECHNICIAN 60 SENIOR BUILDING MAINTENANCE WORKER 51 GRAPHIC.ARTIST 45 SENIOR BUSINESS SYSTEMS SPECIALIST 99 HOUSING ASSISTANT 20 SENIOR CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR 50 HOUSING SPECIALIST I 46 SENIOR CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER 78 HOUSING SPECIALIST II 61 SENIOR CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR 85 HUMAN RESOURCES TECHNICIAN SENIOR CONTRACT ADMINISTRATOR 79 *Employees in the Librarian Classification as of 6/18/13 who were hired prior to 1/1/10 have salaries that are g- rated in the salary range 55Y. *Employee in the Business Systems Specialist Classification transferred as a result of9/1/2014 CCEA sideletter CLASSIFICATION RANGE SENIOR CROSS CONN.CONTROL TECH.66 SENIOR DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR 223 SENIOR ELECTRICIAN 60 SENIOR ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST 84 SENIOR LIBRARIAN 73 SENIOR NETWORK ENGINEER 113 SENIOR OFFICE SPECIALIST 22 SENIOR PLANNER 91 SENIOR STORM DRAIN MAINT.WORKER 48 SENIOR WEB ENGINEER 113 SITE MANAGER 4 STOREKEEPER 18 STORM DRAIN MAINTENANCE WORKER 34 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER II 28 STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER III 46 TECHNICIAN I 35 TRAFFIC SYSTEMS OPS SPECIALIST 80 TRAINING COORDINATOR 49 TREE TRIMMER I 20 TREE TRIMMER II 32 TREE TRIMMER LEADWORKER 46 UTILITY MAINTENANCE WORKER III 45 UTILITY WORKER I 30 UTILITY WORKER II 43 UTILITY WORKER III 54 VALVE MAINTENANCE WORKER 45 WASTE WATER UTILITY WORKER I 30 WASTE WATER UTILITY WORKER II 43 WASTE WATER UTILITY WORKER III 54 WAREHOUSE TECHNICIAN 43 WATER CONSERVATION SPECIALIST 40 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR I 48 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR II 62 WATER SYSTEMS OPERATOR III 70