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Sunday, July 22, 2018

Salisbury Is Hiring, Again!

Now Hiring: Department of Water Works, Director
$76,346 - $85,978 DOQ Excellent Range of Benefits
Situated between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic Ocean is the capital of the Eastern Shore, Salisbury, Maryland. With a population of over 32,000, Salisbury has become home to a very diverse community of people. Whether it is for the vibrant economic opportunity, quality public education, world-class healthcare, reinvigorated environmental stewardship, or globally known corporations, people are coming to be a part of this ever-changing town.
The City of Salisbury is looking for an energetic and detail-oriented leader, with a track record of career accomplishments to serve in the capacity of Director of the Water Works Department. Top candidates for this challenging leadership role must thrive in a robust, fast-paced, and complex environment. The next Director will be creative, strategic, and able to fully implement best practices for a data-driven deployment of resources. The Director will embrace and appreciate the performance of the entire Department.
The Water Works Department is a dynamic department that administers operations and maintenance for two divisions, Water and Wastewater, compromised of 50 full-time employees. The Water Divisions operates two water treatment facilities, with three remote water storage tanks. The two facilities have a combined capacity of 10.5 million gallons per day supplied with an average of 5.5 million gallons pumped daily. The Wastewater Division manages a recently upgraded 5A S wastewater treatment facility, which operates under a National Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit issued by the Maryland Department of the Environment. The wastewater plant is responsible for 46 remote pump stations which circulates 6.8 million gallons of waste per day and administers an industrial pretreatment program under the mandate by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.
Duties: Directs and oversees all department operations including budgeting, planning, programming, and personnel; develops and implements policies and procedures; collaborates with other City departments to administer citywide initiatives.
Additionally, the ideal candidate must possess the following qualifications:
• Proven leadership qualities with the ability to build relationships of trust, respect, and credibility in the community and internally with staff and colleagues;
• A commitment to public service, fiscal responsibility, and innovation in government;
• Outstanding communication skills, which convey confidence and credibility, and a willingness to engage the public and other stakeholders;
• Strong advocacy skills with the ability to garner support from stakeholders, including the public;
• Proven ability in budget development and management;
• Competency in exercising fiduciary responsibility to protect the interests of the City and the public;
• Strong political acumen and proven effectiveness in developing and maintaining productive working relationships with surrounding agencies, regional and state partners;
• Visionary planning and change agent skills with a demonstrated record of successful
implementation of strategic and long-range business plans;
• Excellent problem solving skills with the ability to proactively identify and support creative and viable business solutions and leadership during periods of transition and change;
• Experience working in an urban and diverse community;
• Active and genuine commitment to managing diversity in the workplace;
• Proven experience in leading and managing a high-performing diverse team.
Requirements: Master’s degree in engineering related field preferred, plus ten years of experience in Water and/or Waste Water Treatment with five years at a supervisory level or equivalent combination of education and experience. Treatment plant operator license is recommended.
Estimated start date will be August/September 2018
Closing Date: July 20, 2018
APPLY: Submit City application, cover letter and resume to:
City of Salisbury HR
125 N. Division St.
Salisbury, MD 21801

17 comments:


  1. Government jobs with very short posting time frame indicate a candidate has already been selected, and the posting is just to satisfy a bothersome legal requirement. Especially for higher paying jobs. Another of Jake's cronies is due to fail upwards in a 'bury minute.

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  2. Thats nothing - here is a list as posted in the last 4 weeks. I was under the impression that EVERYONE at the water dept quit.

    Water Treatment Technician
    4 weeks ago
    City of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA


    Administrative Assistant
    2 weeks ago
    City Of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

    Plant Mechanic
    4 weeks ago
    City of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

    Water Treatment Operator
    4 weeks ago
    City of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

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  3. PLUS we also have all these advertised

    Civil Engineer
    3 weeks ago
    City Of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

    Homeless Services Case Manager
    3 weeks ago
    City Of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

    Regulatory Compliance Specialist
    3 weeks ago
    City of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

    Water and Sewer Director
    4 weeks ago
    City of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21802, USA

    Crime Intelligence and Data Analyst Police Department
    4 weeks ago
    City Of Salisbury
    Salisbury, MD 21801, USA

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  4. Hopefully they treat them better then the county I started at the county a year ago as a mechanic never had any problems great evaluations but ive never struggled as bad as I am now I asked if I could do some extra training to earn a raise... they told me to get on top of the lift and thats as high as I will ever get. Therefore my last day is Friday it sucks because I really wanted to make a career there but all they care about is the administration dept stuffing there pockets

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  5. 85,000 for a glorified turd herder, must be nice.

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  6. ooooooooooo unhappy w/ Bobby Boi, huh

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  7. Bring it up to $110,000 and I'll think about it.

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  8. Anonymous Anonymous said...
    Hopefully they treat them better then the county I started at the county a year ago as a mechanic never had any problems great evaluations but ive never struggled as bad as I am now I asked if I could do some extra training to earn a raise... they told me to get on top of the lift and thats as high as I will ever get. Therefore my last day is Friday it sucks because I really wanted to make a career there but all they care about is the administration dept stuffing there pockets

    July 17, 2018 at 4:53 PM

    WTF did you just say??

    Have you ever heard of comma's, periods and capitalization? No wonder you are struggling. You really should go back and get your GED.

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    1. Another moron worried about spelling. Just because you can spell doesn't mean your intelligent. Just showed what little education you have. Arrogance doesn't make you smart. Shows your hiding your ineptitude.

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  9. What happened to the person in that job now?

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  10. Is Jake giving Alison Pulcher this job next? She's flushed a toilet before, that qualifies her right?

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  11. Seems like low pay to me

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  12. “You are” intelligent. There...fixed.

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  13. whoever writes the job postings for salisbury is good at polishing a turd and creative writing.because of what they are saying about salisbury.lol Whether it is for the vibrant economic opportunity, quality public education, world-class healthcare, reinvigorated environmental stewardship, or globally known corporations, people are coming to be a part of this ever-changing town.
    people and businesses are leaving this crime ridden ghetto that they call salisbury md, da'bury or little baltimore for more business friendly and safer locations.

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  14. You ought to see what that job pays in Worcester County. It's six figures.

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  15. In other words, they need another flunky. Someone to do as they are told.

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  16. None who commented qualify.

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