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City of Richmond is seeking a Project Manager to support the Water Resources group by managing CRS and MS4 programs and performing related reporting and reviews. Duties include data analysis, editing data, user support and training, and policy development.
Incumbents may lead other staff and monitor work completion. Minimum qualifications include a Bachelor's degree in environmental/science/engineering and 5 years of related experience, with required certifications within 1 year of hire.
The City of Richmond, Department of Public Utilities, is seeking a qualified Project Manager to support the Water Resources group by managing all aspects of the Community Rating System program and reporting, the MS4 program and reporting, and some stormwater plan review. As assigned, work may include performing high level database analysis and queries; editing data; providing user support and training; and developing and maintaining policies and procedures. Additionally incumbents may serve as lead workers, assigning work and monitoring work completion.
TYPICAL KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: These are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.
Working conditions may include exposure to travel to other locations within the City of Richmond as well as outside of the City of Richmond; exposure to hazardous physical conditions such as mechanical parts, electrical currents, vibrations, etc.; atmospheric conditions such as fumes, odors, dusts, gases, and poor ventilation; inadequate lighting; intense noise; and environmental hazards such as disruptive people, imminent danger, and a threatening environment.
Due to the nature of work assignments, incumbents must be able to perform detailed work on multiple, concurrent tasks, with frequent interruptions and under time constraint. While performing the essential duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to reach extending hands and arms in any direction, stand, push, pull, lift, finger (picking, pinching or otherwise working primarily with fingers), grasp applying pressure to an object with fingers or palms, talk, see, and hear. The employee is frequently required to climb, balance, stoop, crouch, crawl, walk, feel and use substantial repetitive motions of the wrists, hands and fingers. In terms of the physical strength to perform the essential duties, this classification is considered to be sedentary, exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, and a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to move objects.
Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Prospective and current employees are invited to discuss accommodations.
*HR Generalist to review