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DPW IT & GIS Systems Manager

Department: Department of Public Works-Water
Location: 333 Washington Street
Brookline, MA, 02445
Salary: Starting Salary: $91,911.99 annually
Minutes Walk to Public Transit: 10
Job Close Date: Until filled.

The Town of Brookline Department of Public Works is seeking a hands-on IT & GIS Systems Manager to provide administrative and technical management of all Department of Public Works software and technology including water, sewer, and drain information technology systems. Work includes, but is not limited to operating, managing, and maintaining various computer software programs, data management technology, customer solutions for DPW staff, problem solving with software vendors; Liaison and daily coordination with the Town’s Information Technology Department; performs other duties as required.

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s Degree in computer science, management information systems, engineering, GIS or related field; five to seven years of experience in, software and technology support; at least 3 years technical expertise with GIS; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Utilities and/or public works infrastructure and automation systems experience is desirable.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT:
Valid Driver’s License, Class D

Salary and Application Info:

Starting salary $91,911.99 annually, plus generous benefits and excellent working conditions. Please Apply with Resume and Cover Letter. Applications accepted until position is filled.

IT & GIS SYSTEMS MANAGER JOB DESCRIPTION

PRIMARY PURPOSE
Administrative and technical management of all Department of Public Works software and technology including water, sewer, and drain information technology systems. Work includes, but is not limited to operating, managing, and maintaining various computer software programs, data management technology, customer solutions for DPW staff, problem solving with software vendors; Liaison and daily coordination with the Town’s Information Technology Department.

SUPERVISION
Supervision Scope: Performs technical and highly responsible duties requiring a high level of initiative, creativity and independent judgment in the operation and maintenance, and support of the department’s technology and GIS infrastructure in coordination with the IT Department.

Supervision Received: Works under the general supervision of the Commissioner of Public Works, the Director of Water and Sewer, and/or their designee, following department rules, regulations, and policies to complete assignments. Once priorities are set, works with considerable latitude for independent judgment and action.

Supervision Given: Supervises interns, contractors, and staff as assigned.

WORK ENVIRONMENT
Work is generally performed under typical office conditions with occasional field work required to perform troubleshooting of equipment. Occasionally attends night meetings and technical conferences. Regularly attends meetings at various locations within the Town. May occasionally be required to work outside regular office hours to resolve emergencies.

Has frequent contact with department employees, various Town/School Departments, vendors, and consultants, answering questions, solving problems, and providing training as needed. May occasionally have contact with the public. Has access to some confidential information related to customer records, bid proposals, and computer systems which requires the application of appropriate judgment and discretion. Errors could result in excessive costs, delay or loss of service, and damage to equipment.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The essential functions or duties listed below are illustrations of the various types of work performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position.

  • Manage the Town’s Advanced Metering Infrastructure (Aclara) to track the metered usage against the purchased finished water from the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority (MWRA) to ensure unaccounted water is under 10%; Trouble shoot, test, and resolve problems as necessary.
  • Maintains accurate GIS records of the Town’s Public Works assets including water, sewer, and drainage systems, streets, sidewalks, street trees, signage, and other DPW managed assets.
  • Track and create reports pulling from various software, financial and engineering technologies.
  • Operate, maintain, and provide training in GIS, PeoplesGIS, and GPS mapping devices, systems, and software; Oversees the work of others that are working with the software and/or data entry, reporting, or management.
  • Work with DPW Divisions and Town Departments to make sure as-built records from private “site plans” and CIP projects are transferred into the proper GIS platform.
  • Develop reports, maps, and graphs to document/track workflow, trends in public service requests, and changes/improvements to other Departmental functions.
  • Provide technical support for various DPW/Water & Sewer systems, and town-wide systems in collaboration with the central IT Department, including, but not limited to the Advanced Water Metering Infrastructure, customer service portal, weather tracking software, computers, tablets, GIS, GPS, and other systems. Participates in software upgrades and roll-outs.
  • Research cost-effective and efficient software to support DPW/Water and Sewer functions; streamline and simplify programs as appropriate; Provide excellent customer service solutions both internally and externally.
  • Support web, social media and technology updates.
  • Perform similar or related work as required, or as the situation dictates.

RECOMMENDED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Bachelor’s Degree in computer science, management information systems, engineering, GIS or related field; five to seven years of experience in, software and technology support; at least 3 years technical expertise with GIS; or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the requisite knowledge, skills, and abilities for this job. Utilities and/or public works infrastructure and automation systems experience is desirable.

ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENT
Valid Driver’s License, Class D


KNOWLEDGE, ABILITY, AND SKILL
Knowledge: Up-to-date and thorough knowledge of application systems and relational databases used by public works. MS Office suites knowledge required. Working knowledge of Microsoft network technology, desktops/laptops, Tablets and other digital devices.

Ability: Ability to learn and adapt to new technologies/ systems/ architectures; Ability to work well in times of stress, performing multiple tasks at one time; Ability to work collaboratively and effectively with various departments; Proficiency in interpersonal communication, presentation, problem solving and analytical skills; Ability to develop schedules and long-range/short range plans to achieve stated goals; Ability to understand business flow and understand the needs of various departments and users; Ability to prepare and analyze complex reports; Ability to maintain efficient and effective automated systems.

Skill: Highly skilled in the operation of contemporary IT systems and applications. Demonstrated skill in managing multiple tasks and projects with attention to detail and accuracy. Excellent interpersonal and analytical skills; strong written and verbal communication, end-users and superiors; excellent project management skills; Strong organizational skills. Skill in all of the above listed technology, tools and equipment.

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Moderate physical effort is often required when retrieving stock and supplies. The employee is frequently required to use hands to operate equipment, walk, stand, sit, speak, hear, reach with hands and arms, and lift or move items weighing up to 60 pounds. Vision requirements include the ability to read routine documents, operate vehicles and equipment and use a computer.

This job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee, and is subject to change by the employer, as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change

The Town of Brookline is an equal opportunity employer and dedicated to maintaining a diverse workforce.

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