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MAINTAINANCE & OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR

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$28.94 - $32.55/hr

... State Archives, and the Old Idaho Penitentiary and Historic Sites Program. Be part of an ... Solicits bids for building material, supplies and contract services. * Inspect construction ...

HERITAGE MANAGER I

Helena, AR · On-site

$71K - $105K/yr

The position also approves or denies purchases of supplies and equipment and reviews all contracts ... Museums and Archives - Competitive Classification: Heritage Manager I Class Code: RMA06C Pay Grade:

HERITAGE MANAGER I

Little Rock, AR · On-site

$71K - $105K/yr

Museums and Archives - Competitive Classification: Heritage Manager I Class Code: RMA06C Pay Grade ... Oversee heritage site management, conservation efforts, and cultural programs.Ensure compliance ...

We will provide updates on the status of the contract and next steps during the hiring process ... Maintain historical data and background for program records and archives. Plan, prepare, and ...

We will provide updates on the status of the contract and next steps during the hiring process ... Maintain historical data and background for program records and archives. Plan, prepare, and ...

Perform archival research, field surveys, site mapping, preparing California DPR-523 site forms ... for conservation and interpreting findings. * Study of objects and structures recovered by ...

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Posted 10 days ago


Job description

Description

POSITION TITLE: Project Manager (PM)

CLASSIFICATION:  Exempt 

DEPARTMENT:  Washoe Tribe Youth Corps (WTYC) 

SUPERVISOR: Hungalelti Washoe Community Council 

GRADE: E14 $34.19 ($71,126.02) - $51.29 ($106,689.02)

Position Summary:

Under direct supervision, the Project Manager is responsible to function independently to carry out the Washoe Tribe Youth Corps (WTYC) Program and is accountable for all aspects of the assigned projects or program areas not requiring professional licensure as an architect or engineer. The Project Manager may provide work direction to the Youth Corps Program, contractors, project coordinators, operators, laborers, other staff, as projects requires. Planning, supervising, and otherwise implementing field activities, preparing daily and weekly project schedules, preparing and managing budgets, coordinating program development and implementation with Tribal and Community leaders, Tribal departments and Federal and State agencies, and maintaining confidentiality of all privileged information. 

California Governor Newsom's Tribal Nature-Based Solutions Conservation Corps through the California Conservation Corps (CCC) a multi-year state grant fund this position. 

Essential Duties & Responsibilities:

Manages and directs construction and capital improvement projects, obtains cost estimates and develops budgets, negotiates, reviews, and modifies contracts and agreements, and schedules as appropriate. Year 1 goal enroll eight (8) tribal youth and ten (10) youth in years two (2) and Three (3) respectively. 

Obtains all necessary permits and licenses and works with outside consultants, contractors, and inspectors to resolve problems and/or provide clarifications to contract documents requirements.

Collects data and makes formal reports, informational reports and recommendations to Tribal and Community Councils and managers, participates in the final inspection of completed projects and ensures final provisions projects have been completed, maintains adequate contract records and files on all projects and related material for Tribal archives and maintains project documentation for grant compliance with CCC.

Organizes, manages and supervises the Washoe Tribe Youth Corps (WTYC) that may be diverse in age, abilities, and experience.

Develops and maintains a working relationship with the appropriate entities such as the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Federal, State and municipal highway departments, and other Tribal governments.

Manages transport and operation of heavy equipment such as skid steer other equipment chainsaws, wood chipper, water pumps and multiple hand tools (e.g., sledge hammer, shovel, pick).

Coordinates equipment acquisition program, including working with Tribal leaders and managers to maintain an appropriate team of certified screeners and systems and processes for identification of types of needed equipment, materials and supplies, location of specific equipment within the Federal and State surplus property system, coordination of transport, inspection and delivery to appropriate Tribal departments, transfer of title, and coordination of insurance. 

Performs other duties as required.

Requirements

Minimum Qualifications:

Bachelor's Degree in General Studies plus five years' experience in administration or project management, heavy equipment operation, Environmental or a combination of education and experience. 

Sawyer all around 5 years' experience

OSHA 30 

Knowledge, Abilities, Skills, and Certifications:

Knowledge of business English, proper spelling, grammar, punctuation, and basic arithmetic.

Microsoft word suite.

Knowledge of basic environmental terms.

Knowledge of the functions and structure of the Washoe Tribe.

Ability to communicate effectively in the English language, both verbally and in writing.

Ability to work with individuals of varying social and cultural backgrounds and with co-workers at all levels.

Ability to work under harsh weather and terrain conditions.

Ability to be sensitive to Tribal cultural needs of the communities in which the work is performed.

Wildland Firefighting Training

Arbor (including tree climbing, rope safety, knots, limbing)

First-Aid and CPR/ AED Certification 

Chain Saw Training/S212 Certification, Power Tools Safety and Operation, Heavy Equipment Safety and Operation; Chipper Safety and Operation, and Trail Construction and Maintenance. 

Physical Demands:

While performing the duties of this job, the employee regularly is required to stand, walk, sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. 

Work Environment:

Work is generally performed outdoors where exposure to natural weather conditions and various dusts and mists may occur. Prolonged standing and walking may be on uneven surfaces or unstable ground, in remote, steep, rugged, mountainous areas with unimproved dirt roads and trails. Situations where safety-toe shoes, safety goggles, gloves, protective face shields, or hardhats are needed may occur. Evening and/or weekend work may be required. Travel is required for training, meetings, conferences, presentations, and other events. 

The Washoe Tribe of Nevada & California requires a background check of each new hire for employment purposes. Therefore, all conditionally offered positions will be subject to the following:

Negative alcohol and drug screen

Obtain or possess a valid driver's license for either the State of Nevada or California within 30 days

Must be insurable under the Washoe Tribe's driving policy

Preference will be given to qualified Native Americans.