Work. Serve. Thrive. With the City of Durham
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Hiring Range: $68,038.00 - $86,763.00
Hours/Schedule: 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM (Subject to rotating overnight shift)
The City of Durham’s Department of Water Management (DWM) wants YOU to join our team of more than 380 talented and dedicated employees that provide critical water and sewer services for Durham’s 309,000 plus residents. Not only do we deliver the Best Tasting Water in the state to our customers each and every day, but we also make sure that the wastewater leaving our facilities is carefully treated to protect the environment. We have a wide-ranging variety of positions open to match your skill set – mechanics, engineers, maintenance specialists, technicians, customer billing techs, and much more. If you have a passion for managing vital water resources, protecting the environment, providing excellent customer service, and keeping the water and wastewater in the pipes, bring your skills and talent to Durham!
This role supports the administration, maintenance, and monitoring of the department’s technology systems. Responsibilities include managing system roles and user groups, overseeing daily and overnight batch processes, troubleshooting issues, supporting system updates and testing, and providing technical assistance. The position serves as backup to and reports to the System Administrator.
The role requires applying established criteria to resolve technical and operational problems, make recommendations, and ensure work complies with policies, procedures, and regulatory requirements.
Devoted to providing technical support, administration, and maintenance/management of a department’s technology systems and equipment, including user/technical support, data/database management and data extraction/analysis. Requires education and experience to select and apply criteria to resolve problems and make recommendations. Decision-making includes selecting the method to address a problem or issue, subject to the constraints established by management objectives and direction.
Position is responsible for researching, compiling, and analyzing information; preparing reports; managing programs and/or processes; assessing programs and performing quality control; consulting with management and other staff; performing special projects; serving as a liaison to other City departments, vendors or external customers, as assigned. Also, analyzing operational processes and recommending improvements; developing performance measures; developing and updating business plans and assisting with strategic planning. As assigned, an incumbent may serve as a lead worker, assigning work and monitoring work completion or supervising paraprofessional and/or support staff including conducting performance evaluations, coordinating training, and implementing disciplinary action.