City of Independence
Public Works Director Job at City of Independence in Independence
City of Independence, Independence, OR, US, 97351
Be part of a city built on progress and pride. The City of Independence is seeking a Public Works Director to oversee the essential services that run our community.
THE POSITION
The Public Works Director oversees all aspects of the city's infrastructure and essential services, including engineering, water, sewer, stormwater, streets, facilities, and equipment maintenance. This role requires a balance of technical acumen and strategic vision. The Director leads a team of skilled professionals, develops and manages budgets, ensures compliance with state and federal standards, and represents the department at public meetings and intergovernmental collaborations. This position also serves as a trusted advisor to city leadership, providing data-driven insight and fostering innovation in public works operations.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Public Works Director is expected to lead with integrity, strong project management experience, and a deep sense of civic purpose. This position demands both strategic and operational excellence-someonewho can manage complex infrastructure projects while also inspiring a high-performing team. The idealcandidate will be a skilled engineer who brings sound judgment, technical proficiency, and a commitment totransparent, service-driven leadership.
Proficiency is expected in engineering principles, leadership, project management, public communication, and fiscal responsibility. The Director should be comfortable navigating both policy and practice, translating city goals into results that maintain and strengthen Independence's essential public systems.
EXPERIENCE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS IS HIGHLY DESIRABLE:
Any combination of education, training, and experience that demonstrates the required
knowledge and abilities will be considered. Typically, this may be obtained through:
Education:
Pass a comprehensive background investigation.
THE POSITION
The Public Works Director oversees all aspects of the city's infrastructure and essential services, including engineering, water, sewer, stormwater, streets, facilities, and equipment maintenance. This role requires a balance of technical acumen and strategic vision. The Director leads a team of skilled professionals, develops and manages budgets, ensures compliance with state and federal standards, and represents the department at public meetings and intergovernmental collaborations. This position also serves as a trusted advisor to city leadership, providing data-driven insight and fostering innovation in public works operations.
THE IDEAL CANDIDATE
The Public Works Director is expected to lead with integrity, strong project management experience, and a deep sense of civic purpose. This position demands both strategic and operational excellence-someonewho can manage complex infrastructure projects while also inspiring a high-performing team. The idealcandidate will be a skilled engineer who brings sound judgment, technical proficiency, and a commitment totransparent, service-driven leadership.
Proficiency is expected in engineering principles, leadership, project management, public communication, and fiscal responsibility. The Director should be comfortable navigating both policy and practice, translating city goals into results that maintain and strengthen Independence's essential public systems.
EXPERIENCE IN THE FOLLOWING AREAS IS HIGHLY DESIRABLE:
- Comprehensive public works management, including utilities, infrastructure, and capital projects.
- Civil engineering principles, design, and construction oversight.
- Regulatory compliance, permitting, and environmental stewardship.
- Long-term planning and implementation of master plans and capital improvement programs.
- Budget development, forecasting, and financial management.
- Union contract administration and employee relations.
- Cross-departmental collaboration and stakeholder engagement.
- Community outreach and transparent communication with residents and partners.
- Application of modern technologies for asset managementand operational efficiency.
Any combination of education, training, and experience that demonstrates the required
knowledge and abilities will be considered. Typically, this may be obtained through:
Education:
- A bachelor's degree is required --- Civil Engineering or a closely related field prefered.
- A master's degree in a related discipline may strengthen a candidate's competitiveness.
- A minimum of six (6) years of progressively responsible experience in public works operations,
engineering, or municipal infrastructure management. - Experience should include a mix of water, sewer, stormwater, construction management, and
maintenance operations, along with demonstrated supervisory and leadership responsibility.
- Registration as a Professional Civil Engineer (PE) in the State of Oregon, or the ability to obtain
Oregon registration within six (6) months of hire may strengthen a candidate's competitiveness. - A valid Oregon Driver's License (or ability to obtain one) and a satisfactory driving record are
required.
Pass a comprehensive background investigation.