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City of Warrenton is seeking a Public Works Analyst to provide administrative and analytical support within the Department of Public Works. The position covers contract administration, grants management, and complex reporting, including GIS mapping and data analysis for utility services.
Qualifications include an associate degree in a relevant field and 3 years of related experience; a bachelor’s degree may substitute for one year.
Salary range 20: $4,657.20 - $5,660.86 monthly. Benefits including PERS/OPSRP, represented by AFSCME. REQUIRES: Valid Driver's License, HS diploma or equivalent, and pre-employment background check.
POSITION: Under general direction, the Public Works Analyst provides administrative and analytical support for and coordination between divisions within the Department of Public Works. Major responsibilities include contract administration; preparation and administration of grants and other outside funding programs; and complex analysis and preparation of special reports and studies; completes data acquisitions and transfer of meter reading data for utility billing puiposes. Performs mapping and analysis assignments in the operation and use of Geographic Information Systems; performs other general and complex analysis; and other duties as assigned.
TRAINING & EXPERIENCE: Any combination of education and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities necessary for the Public Works Analyst; a typical way of obtaining the required qualifications is to possess an associate degree in finance, business, public administration, engineering, GIS or a related field or a related and relevant technical program certificate. (3) Years of progressively responsible experience performing local government administrative, analytical, budgetary, fiscal, policy, or program work requiring analysis and interpretation of data and program management. A bachelor degree in business, public administration, finance, and engineering, GIS or related field may substitute for one (1) year of related experience. Resume and application are required.