Electric Utilities Director
Listed on 2026-02-09
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Engineering
Operations Manager -
Management
Operations Manager
Summary
Responsible for the expansion, construction, maintenance and repair of a municipal-owned electrical utility system to facilitate a safe, efficient and effective delivery of reliable electric service to customers. Responsible for planning, organizing and developing the objectives and work of personnel in the Electrical Utility Division. Manage the work of supervisory and non-supervisory personnel, budget development and administration, as well as planning and implementing the installation and maintenance of the city's electrical distribution infrastructure.
Develop and implement plans for the expansion of the electrical infrastructure as an alternative to public regulated utilities and to ensure adequate power supplies for residents and businesses.
NOTE:
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Employees may perform other related duties as needed to meet the needs of the organization.
- Coordinates priorities and objectives on new or revised installation projects involving compliance with specific designs or specifications with engineering personnel.
- Oversees capital budgeting and planning of service extensions.
- Monitors and evaluates activities of employees for effectiveness, completeness and compliance with safety standards; inspects work in the field; reviews daily work reports and provides feedback.
- Conducts safety training and safety meetings to ensure staff remain aware of safety issues.
- Develops budget estimates of hours worked including forecasting future requirements for personnel, materials, supplies and equipment; authorizes requisitions and purchase orders for supplies or equipment.
- Prepares monthly reports of work accomplished, work in progress and operational costs.
- Coordinates the planning and construction of new sub-stations by consulting with engineering staff; identifies the need for change orders, specification development and materials needed; inspects work performed by outside contractors.
- Establishes annual maintenance and performance objectives for the electrical utility division; develops division and employee performance objectives.
- Prepares as-built maps of the electrical distribution system; trains subordinates in reading and understanding mapping system.
- Understands the local political environment and effectively communicates with Washington's City Manager, City Council, City Staff and public on all public power issues, operational, financial, electric rates, distribution system long-range planning, economic development and territorial matters.
- Provides technical, administrative and supervisory guidance for the day-to-day operations of the Electric Department, including personnel matters (e.g. hiring and terminations, timesheet approvals, expense reports, etc.).
- Responds to and evaluates citizen inquiries and complaints to determine responsibility and develop methods to resolve problems.
- Trains and develops employees, provides feedback and responds to employee relations issues in order to maintain a competent and motivated workforce.
- Serves as the primary technical representative for the City on state and regional public and private electrical infrastructure initiatives.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Education and/or Experience
Bachelor's degree from four-year College or University in Engineering, preferably Electrical, or a related field; or a minimum of ten years of progressively responsible work experience, preferably in a municipal electrical utility environment, which includes extensive experience in electric utility management. An equivalent combination of education and experience is also acceptable.
Special Requirements- Valid N.C. driver's license and acceptable driving record
Licensed Professional Engineer
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities- Knowledge of the theories and practices of construction, repair and maintenance of high and low voltage electrical distribution systems, subsystems and electrical theory.
- Knowledge of the various state/federal regulations pertaining to municipal-owned electrical systems.
- Knowledge of principles and practices related to development and administration of annual operating and capital budgets, contract negotiations and public relations.
- Knowledge of the functions, use and care of tools and materials used in electrical line work, house circuits and substation equipment, as well as safety precautions necessary when working on high voltage electrical lines.
- Knowledge of applicable laws, codes and safety orders relating to electrical line work.
- Knowledge of theories/practices of electrical distribution design and maintenance requirements.
- Ability read and interpret electrical distribution construction plans and specifications.
- Ability to plan and coordinate divisional work objectives with other departments, divisions and contractors; ability to train and supervise subordinates in their work roles.
- Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, with all levels of personnel in…
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