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Stormwater Operations Section Manager

RPMGlobal, Clearwater, FL, United States


Stormwater Operations Section Manager (Section Manager 2)
Location: 22211 U.S. Highway 19 N., Clearwater FL 33765

Lead Critical Infrastructure. Protect Communities. Shape the Future.

Join our

APWA-accredited Public Works

team and play a central role in protecting Pinellas County residents and businesses from flooding while advancing sustainable water resource management.

As the

Stormwater Operations Section Manager , you will lead approximately

70 professionals

responsible for maintaining:

875 miles of stormwater pipe

307 miles of open conveyance

715 permitted facilities

You will oversee operations across right‑of‑ways, easements, and County lands throughout unincorporated Pinellas County. This is a senior leadership opportunity to drive operational excellence, regulatory compliance, and long‑term infrastructure stewardship.

What You Will Lead

Day‑to‑day stormwater operations and field teams

MS4 investigations and citizen response

Asset mapping and infrastructure maintenance

Flood response and emergency operations

Street sweeping and stockpile operations

Budget development and contractor oversight

Policy and operational strategy development

You will work under the general supervision of the Stormwater and Vegetation Division Director and collaborate with regulatory agencies, municipal peers, and community stakeholders.

What You Will Do

Provide strong, visible leadership to stormwater field operations

Develop solutions to operational and community stormwater challenges

Prepare budgets, schedules, policies, and quality standards

Interpret engineering studies and design plans

Train, motivate, and hold teams accountable

Review contracts and manage contractors

Perform inspections and prepare permit applications

Engage citizens and agencies professionally and effectively

Prepare correspondence and formal recommendations

What You Need
Experience

Progressively responsible technical, professional, and administrative experience managing stormwater maintenance and operations, including:

Stormwater infrastructure management

Regulatory compliance

Community services

Contract management

Long‑term planning

Leadership experience (minimum 1 year experience with leading supervisors or managers and demonstrated experience leading leaders.)

Required Expertise

Direct oversight of stormwater field crews

MS4 operations and permit requirements

Stormwater facility design and maintenance (ponds, exfiltration systems)

NPDES compliance

Programmatic analysis (efficiency, cost‑benefit, evaluation)

Education + Experience Combinations

7 years of qualifying experience

Associate degree + 5 years experience

Bachelor’s degree + 3 years experience

Master’s degree + 1 year experience

(Fields: Business Administration, Project Management, Engineering, Environmental Management, or related)

Additional Requirements

Valid Florida Driver’s License upon hire (MVR eligible)

Ability to work varied schedules, including emergency/disaster response

Highly Desirable

Bachelor’s degree

Five years of supervisory/management experience over large teams

SWFWMD permitting knowledge

NPDES permitting knowledge

Environmental practices knowledge

Asset management system experience

Street sweeping best practices knowledge

Erosion & Sedimentation Control Inspector Certification (within 6 months)

FEMA IC S / emergency response experience

Temporary Traffic Control certification

Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

Asset management software proficiency

Strong written and verbal communication

Ability to analyze regulations, contracts, and reports

Sound decision‑making under pressure

Emergency response leadership

Why Pinellas County

We strive to be an

employer of choice

with top‑tier benefits:

Florida Retirement System (pension & investment options)

Deferred compensation programs

Wellness centers

Competitive compensation

Tuition reimbursement

Our vision: Florida’s leading public works agency in operational sustainability and infrastructure stewardship.

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