Senior Resource Specialist
Company: Ronin Group
Location: Carson
Posted on: November 15, 2024
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Job Description:
Title: Senior Resource Specialist #932 - HYBRID (1 Opening)
The experience expected from applicants, as well as additional
skills and qualifications needed for this job are listed below.
Pay Rate: $73-$82/hr
Location: Carson, CA
Length: 6 months
Work Schedule: 44/36 Monday through Friday with alternating Fridays
off.
JOB SUMMARY:Supervise a section that provides technical and
administrative expertise, including analysis, policy development,
administration and program implementation for a major water
resource program or serve as a technical expert for a highly
specialized and complex water resource program area to ensure that
Metropolitan has sufficient water supplies to meet the agency's
near and longer-term needs. Programs may be related to water
transfer, exchange, environmental resource mitigation and planning,
storage, and/or conservation, and groundwater quality and
protection. Ensure that the level of service and support provided
meets project, program, division, and Metropolitan standards and
objectives for quality, efficiency, productivity, and technical
sophistication and integrity.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND EXPECTED RESULTS:Supervise all activities
related to area of expertise, including development and monitoring
of budgets and oversight of consultants to ensure that
responsibilities are accomplished efficiently and that results meet
all Metropolitan and external standards for quality, technical
integrity, and compliance with applicable policies, rules,
regulations, and laws.
Serve as project team member and/or team leader for major projects
that may encompass substantial capital improvements; special local,
regional or state-wide task forces; and joint ventures with member
agencies and other external entities ensuring the successful
completion of project plans. Supervise the allocation of project
resources to meet cost and efficiency standards.
Supervise the development and implementation of water transfer,
environmental resource mitigation and planning exchange, storage
and/or conservation programs and groundwater studies; conduct
economic, technical, financial, and legal analyses related to these
programs. Draft and review approval documents, environmental
reviews, and other legal, regulatory and technical documents for
compliance with Metropolitan and external standards, guidelines,
and objectives. Participate in the negotiation of program
conditions to ensure reliable supplies at the most cost-effective
and beneficial terms for Metropolitan.
Prepare and administer contract agreements for resource studies
with specialized consultants to augment Metropolitan's knowledge in
non-routine, scientific matters.
Develop short- and long-term water resource policies, strategies,
and procedures to increase Metropolitan's water supply reliability
through water transfer, environmental resource mitigation and
planning exchange, storage, and conservation programs and
groundwater studies to ensure compliance with legislative and
regulatory agency requirements.
Analyze state and federal legislation related to area of expertise
to develop alternative responses; advise management on ways to
enhance the achievement of Metropolitan's strategic objectives for
water resource development.
Provide technical support to other employees within the division
and Metropolitan and to external representatives to ensure that
actions taken by others are in compliance with objectives,
guidelines, and policies related to area of expertise.
Develop or assist in the development of computer modeling tools to
conduct forecasting analyses, develop pricing scenarios, analyze
capital improvement options, and evaluate other related plans and
objectives to ensure that the information necessary for determining
strategic directions related to water resource planning is
available to Metropolitan management.
May supervise staff, including selecting employees, assigning work,
providing training and development, evaluating performance, and
building a motivated, effective team to ensure that organizational
goals for diversity, career development, productivity, performance
management, and employee involvement are met.
Perform other related duties as required.
OTHER FUNCTIONS AND EXPECTED RESULTS:Make presentations at
professional conferences and trade organizations in order to
communicate Metropolitan activities in area of responsibility.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
Education and Experience:Bachelor's degree from an accredited
college or university, majoring in Business Administration,
Economics, Environmental Sciences, Urban Planning, Geology,
Geography, Hydrology, or other directly related field, and 8 years
of progressively responsible experience in policy development,
project management, resource negotiations, and development and
implementation of solutions to complex problems related to water
resources, 1 year of which must have been at a supervisory level
for supervisory positions.
Keywords: Ronin Group, Oceanside , Senior Resource Specialist, Other , Carson, California
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