Utilities Pretreatment Program Specialist (Program Specialist I)
Center for Digital Governmtent · Annapolis, MD · 1 wk ago
OTHR$100k/yrFull-time
Nature and Variety of Work
The occupational field of program management work involves directing or carrying out assignments in one or more programs or management staff functions that are directly related to the agency's mission of providing services to County residents. This field of work is distinguished from management-support functions such as personnel, budgeting or other administrative-type tasks which are designed to facilitate the activities of other employees providing direct services.
- Provides support for and liaisons with various citizens' committees, community groups, and advisory councils; ensures requests from the public are handled in a timely and effective manner; prepares meeting summaries; identifies issues requiring further action.
- Directs the collection and maintenance of data vital to operations; coordinates data updates with other County departments; and maintains detailed data in third party mapping applications.
- Provides program support by establishing and maintaining mechanisms/databases to track program activity; generate reports; process data, billings, and payment vouchers; verify data or identify inaccuracies in data; and monitor changing trends and patterns.
- Makes recommendations on the acceptability of program services; serves as a liaison between contractor and user agency by receiving complaints and resolving problems concerning contract performance or costs.
- Determines eligibility for program services, based on the review of applications, including the supporting documentation and review of program regulations and guidelines; and verifies data provided by the applicant.
- Affairs with training and staff development requirements and designs programs to address such needs.
- Drafts and oversees distribution of program promotional materials including public service announcements to local newspapers, special correspondence to employers, and meeting with potential program participants to encourage enrollment.
- Tracks and reconciles budget and purchasing; generates reports on statistical information to monitor budget trends and percentage changes.
- Performs related duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of the program areas related to the Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment Program.
- General understanding of applicable County, State, and/or Federal regulations and procedures, as required.
- Knowledge of evaluating permit applications and permit writing.
- Knowledge of contract, administration, and monitoring, as required.
- Ability to act independently, plan and execute program implementation, and resolve problems and deviations, in accordance with policies and program practices.
- Ability to handle a range of recurring problems and issues requiring factors that must be identified and analyzed to determine resolution.
- Ability to perform inspections in an industrial setting.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing.
- Ability to deal tactfully, effectively, and equitably with people.
- Ability to attend meetings or perform work at locations outside the office, if necessary.
Minimum Qualifications
- Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university, and one (1) or more years of technical experience in the area of wastewater or Industrial Wastewater Pretreatment and/or sewer-related work in a utility or consultant setting.
- Note: Graduation from an accredited four-year college or university may be substituted on a year-for-year basis with four (4) years of experience in professional office support in the business of Utilities, Infrastructure, Engineering, Construction, or related field.
Supplemental Qualifications
- Knowledge and technical work experience in wastewater treatment and industrial processes.
- Knowledge and technical work experience in sewer-related treatment and industrial processes.
- Possess a valid non-commercial class C motor vehicle operator’s license issued by the State.