Assistant Director of O&M Treatment (Manager VI)

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Overland Park, KS - USA

profile Monthly Salary: Not Disclosed
Posted on: 3 days ago
Vacancies: 1 Vacancy

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A career with Johnson County Government is more than just a job it is an opportunity to serve a diverse and expanding community in meaningful ways. We challenge ourselves to be a different kind of government because we care deeply about our community and each other. Committed to our shared values we provide excellent public service seeking always to improve ourselves and our organization. We offer wonderful benefits retirement plans wellness incentives a great organizational culture and much more! If youre searching for something more than just a job something akin to a calling then consider the challenge and opportunity of being a member of Johnson County Government!

Job Description

Johnson County Wastewater is looking for qualified candidates to fill the position of Assistant Director of Operations and Maintenance. This position oversees and manages the overall operations and maintenance of the six Johnson County Wastewater plants and thirty-two pump stations. The position is responsible for the daily operations and maintenance and asset management of the facilities as well as for understanding project controls managing and allocating resources budgeting reporting strategic and project planning compliance with NPDES and other regulatory requirements monitoring CIP projects and supervising over 100 full-time equivalent employees and biosolids contract management. The Assistant Director of Operations and Maintenance will provide oversight of O&M division in the Directors absence.

The first review of applications will begin on December 2 2025.

Job Duties include:

  • Independently leads and oversees the JCW Treatment maintenance and operations programs to ensure compliance with State and Federal requirements including NPDES (National Pollution Discharge Elimination System) permits 40 CFR 503 regulations (Land Application of Biosolids) Stormwater Pollution Prevention Programs air regulations and permitting. Facilitates the management of our average daily flow of 65 Million Gallons a Day (MGD) from our 6 wastewater treatment facilities and 32 pump stations across the service area. Determines proper resources are needed to meet State and Federal collaboration with the Director of O&M and Operations Engineering provides guidance and direction for operations/maintenance decisions process changes and set point modifications. Actively monitors and advises initiatives through the Facility Asset Management Program (FAMP). Researches best practices for asset management innovative technology strategies and key performance indicators (KPIs). Provides input on section training needs and assists development of training program.
  • Directly manages a $44 million operating budget to meet treatment permit guidelines. Provides oversight on purchases and ensures compliance with purchasing procedures and policies. Approves purchase requisitions and expenses of subordinates. Prioritizes expenditures and forecasts fleet vehicle needs and expenses based on divisional objectives. Provides input for annual budget and future capital expenditures. Prioritizes expenses and makes purchasing decisions with subordinates. Ensures resources are purchased in a timely manner.
  • Supervises Superintendents to maximize productivity facilitates achievement of group and department goals and encourages continuous improvement in processes; conducts performance reviews and development plans of team members; conducts and/or supports technical job-related training programs for the operations group in a classroom format in addition to on the job training for team members. Assists in leadership of operations teams uses Leadership Empowers All People (LEAP) principals initiates QII time with team enforces county policy and procedures and help prioritize growth and development of O&M teams.
  • Oversees maintenance of our treatment facilities establishes best practices with treatment plant superintendent and provides direction on contractor or in-house maintenance programs. Coordinates and streamlines FAMP program activities establishes iniatives evaluates KPIs develops forward thinking strategies for our operations team. Ensures that Section is meeting FAMP goals. Evaluate effectiveness of CMMS recommends changes to FAMP team and develops program iniatives that align with overall goals of the O&M division.
  • Serves as a resource to internal and external stakeholders; networks with professionals through involvement in professional organizations participate in professional and leadership growth & development includes attending and speaking at technical/professional association conferences.
  • Compiles activity reports; monthly and annually. Evaluates KPIs and makes recommendation on resources. Reviews information provided by plant staff. Monitors and interprets process control data. Compiles and submits the Biosolids Annual Report (NPDES Form 6100-035) to the in JCWs planning processes. Determines short-term needs and provides input for Sections long-term capital improvement plans and long-term maintenance & operations plan. Meets with consultants and engineering staff. Advises engineering on operations staff preferences and which processes and equipment need to be evaluated for projects in conceptual or detailed design.

Job Requirements

Candidate must have a Bachelors degree in Civil Engineering Environmental Science or Engineering Chemical Engineering Public Administration or related field of study. Ten years of advanced secondary wastewater treatment and/or collections experience seven years of supervisory and management experience and seven years budget development monitoring and/or management experience required. Must pass a thorough criminal history screening and have a valid drivers license with an acceptable driving record. Kansas Class 4 Operators within 12 months of hire. required. Experience may be substituted for degree.

Education may be substituted for experience.

Johnson County Government requires reference/background screening for all positions. Specified criteria may vary by Department/Agency.

Physical Environmental and Special Working Conditions:
Exposure to extreme temperatures fumes and/or chemicals and loud noises.
Lifting weight: 50lbs and occasionally 100 lbs.
Weather essential: Department and County Essential
Safety Shoes Required
Travel required: 25% local and 10% outside Johnson County
Physical abilities including mobility agility strength dexterity balance coordination and /or endurance.
All County employees may be called upon to assist other departments/agencies in a declared emergency situation.

Masters degree in Civil Engineering Environmental Science or Engineering Chemical Engineering Public Administration or related field of study is preferred. A Certified Public Manager certification is preferred.


Required Experience:

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