General Counsel
Boston Water & Sewer Commission · Boston, MA · 15 mo ago
LegalFull-time
Essential Functions
- Advises the Executive Director and the Board of Commissioners on legal issues.
- Manages the Law Division.
- Provides for the representation of the Commission, its members, officers and employees in litigation and in administrative matters through the use of house counsel or outside counsel.
- Approves all contracts, leases, easements and official documents to form.
- Negotiates all contracts and other agreements with third parties on behalf of the Commission.
- Implements policies for improvements of service and maximum efficiencies.
- Makes final decisions regarding the direction or solutions to issues and projects and communicates plans with supervisors.
- Oversees compliance with the Consent Decree (Commission wide) and represents the Commission in environmental compliance matters against outside parties, EPA, and DOJ.
- Manages ongoing programs related to the Consent Decree, Lead and Copper Rule, and any other water, sewer or stormwater programs related to compliance, in conjunction with other Commission Departments.
- Attends public meetings, presents testimony or other projects.
- Communicates with internal parties (employees, management, directors, etc.) and with external parties (outside counsel, adverse parties, customers, claimants and general public).
- Represents the Commission in litigation (various courts and administrative proceedings).
- Covers work activities with other Commission departments or outside agencies to prevent delays in actions required to improve services to the public.
- Ensures adherence to collective bargaining agreements and other Commission policies and initiates staff actions such as promotions, transfers, discharges and disciplinary measures.
- Evaluates staff performance and recommends training where required.
- Maintains involvement in the resolution of all grievances.
- Interviews job applicants from eligibility lists and prepares individual recommendations.
Recommended Minimum Qualifications
- Juris Doctor J.D. degree from an accredited law school required.
- Admission to the Massachusetts Bar of Twenty-five (25) years standing; at least Fifteen (15) years of which were in a supervisory capacity, preferably in the public sector, working with local, state and federal government.
- Required civil and federal litigation experience.
- Experience in the municipal and utility service sector, water, wastewater and/or construction industry, with five (5) years' experience in the public sector, working with local government preferred.
- Experience with the management of large contractual annual budgetary priorities.
- Experience with internal and external communication working with marketing strategies governing construction projects.
- Licensed attorney in Massachusetts and a member in good standing of the State Bar Association.
- Any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.