Job Description
SummaryThe City of Lancaster is seeking an experienced, forward-thinking, and collaborative leader to serve as its next Director of Public Works.
Reporting to the Assistant City Manager, the Director of Public Works provides executive leadership, strategic direction, and overall management of the City’s Public Works Department, includingStormwater, Streets, Water, and Wastewater operations. This position plays an important role in advancing the City’s strategic goals, supporting priorities established by City Council, strengthening essential infrastructure, developing employees, and delivering quality services to the Lancaster community.
The Director will provide leadership and direction for Public Works operations while balancing immediate service needs with the City’s long-term infrastructure priorities. This position requires a leader who can confidently navigate strategic planning, operational leadership, employee development, budget management, project implementation, public communication, and presentations before City Council.
The successful candidate will demonstrate:
- Strong executive and organizational leadership.
- Experience leading, developing, and building effective teams.
- Strategic planning, sound judgment, and strong problem-solving abilities.
- Effective financial and resource management.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills.
- The ability to effectively communicate with City leadership, elected officials, employees, residents, customers, regulatory agencies, and other stakeholders.
- The ability to build productive relationships across departments and throughout the community.
- Professionalism, diplomacy, integrity, accountability, and composure.
Lead with PRIDE
At the City of Lancaster, our employees take PRIDE in the services we provide and the community we serve.
Productivity - Place accountability, authority, tools, and information into the hands of employees closest to the customer to achieve superior results.
Resourcefulness - Provide internal and external customers a cost-effective return for citizens’ tax dollars while encouraging innovation, responsible risk-taking, and continuous process improvement.
Integrity - Be ethically and morally responsible, remain accountable for your conduct, and be proud of the work that has your name on it.
Dedication - Complete your role with passion, professionalism, loyalty, and commitment to the success of others.
Excellence - Work together to build trust, capitalize on creative talents, share ideas, and create a high-performing organization.
As Director of Public Works, you will have the opportunity to lead these values by example, empower employees, strengthen City operations, and help enhance the quality of life in Lancaster.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provides overall leadership, direction, coordination, and management of the Public Works Department and its operations.
- Assists the City Manager’s Office in accomplishing the City’s strategic plan and goals as directed by City Council.
- Develops and provides departmental budgets to the City Manager’s Office for final review and revision.
- Prepares and presents projects, resolutions, and ordinances to City Council in collaboration with the City Manager’s Office and City Attorney.
- Responds to and provides support in matters involving litigation and personnel issues.
- Responds to inquiries from City Council, the City Manager’s Office, other departments, residents, customers, and other stakeholders.
- Provides leadership to division managers through regular meetings focused on team building, issue resolution, strategic planning, project execution, and performance accountability.
- Assists in the implementation of annual maintenance projects in collaboration with Engineering and the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) and in accordance with citywide master plans for Water, Wastewater, Streets, and Stormwater.
- Directs, coordinates, and evaluates departmental operations and supervisory staff in accordance with City policies and applicable laws.
- Provides leadership in interviewing, hiring, training, assigning and directing work, evaluating performance, addressing employee concerns, and resolving problems.
- Develops employees through coaching, performance feedback, professional development, clear expectations, and accountability.
- Establishes high performance standards and works to identify and remove barriers to departmental goals and objectives.
- Promotes teamwork and collaboration by communicating openly, sharing information, supporting team objectives, and recognizing employee contributions.
- Manages priorities, resources, and departmental activities to support organizational objectives and cost-effective service delivery.
- Identifies opportunities to improve work processes, departmental performance, and service delivery.
- Builds and maintains productive relationships with City departments, community stakeholders, and other individuals or organizations that support departmental and City objectives.
- Communicates clearly and effectively when presenting technical, operational, financial, or organizational information to City leadership, City Council, public groups, and other audiences.
- Maintains regular and reliable attendance.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience
Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from a four-year college or university; or five to seven years of related experience and/or training; or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
A Master’s degree is highly preferred.
The successful candidate should possess the leadership, communication, analytical, organizational, and problem-solving abilities necessary to successfully direct a complex Public Works operation.
Candidates should demonstrate the ability to:
- Define problems, collect and evaluate information, establish facts, and draw valid conclusions.
- Develop and implement strategies to accomplish departmental and organizational objectives.
- Effectively manage competing priorities, resources, projects, and operational responsibilities.
- Lead, coach, and develop employees while establishing clear performance expectations.
- Read, analyze, and interpret technical, financial, and legal information.
- Respond effectively to inquiries or concerns from customers, regulatory agencies, members of the business community, and other stakeholders.
- Effectively present information to City leadership, City Council, public groups, and other audiences.
- Communicate clearly, concisely, and professionally both verbally and in writing.
- Exercise sound judgment, diplomacy, accountability, and professionalism when addressing complex organizational or operational matters.
Proficiency with Microsoft Office and the use of computers, printers, scanners, and job-related software is expected. Familiarity with job-related software such as STW is preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
A valid Driver’s License is required.
The City of Lancaster offer a complete benefits packeage to full-time employees which includes: health care; paid holidays, vacation time, sick leave, retirement, longevity, tuition reimbersemet and more.
To learn more details, vist our benefits page.
City of Lancaster
972-218-1300Historical Overview
The first settlement made in the Lancaster community was in September 1844 by Roderick Rawlins. Mr. Rawlins and other members of his party had secured "headrights" from the Republic of Texas. Read on...
Location
Located in the Southwest portion of Dallas County, the City of Lancaster is approximately 15 minutes south of Dallas and is well situated to access the Dallas/Ft. Worth Metroplex, one of the largest and most diverse in the nation. Read on...
Lancaster offers the perfect blend of open farmland, rolling hills, creeks, and woodlands, with home prices ranging from $160,000 to $600,000. Our community features tree-shaded neighborhoods, an excellent public library, a Senior Life Center, and over 600 acres of parks, including a municipal golf course and the Lancaster Visitors Center and State Auxiliary Museum.
Ideally located for commuting within the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex, Lancaster provides easy access to major highways and is close to DART light rail, Dallas Love Field, and DFW International Airport. The city also boasts a regional airport and an industrial park with rail access. Educational opportunities abound with nearby campuses of Dallas College, Cedar Valley College, and the University of North Texas at Dallas, while the Lancaster Independent School District (LISD), the first district-wide STEM district in Texas, offers award-winning education.
Lancaster features diverse shopping, dining, and recreational opportunities, including a 100-acre Community Park with a recreation center, indoor aquatic facility, fishing pier, and outdoor athletic facilities, as well as the Bear Creek Nature Preserve. With a vibrant mix of amenities and a strong sense of community, Lancaster is the ideal place to live, work, and play!
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