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Prepares plans, contracts, and/or specifications for various Utility projects under the supervision of the Utilities Director. * Calculates cost and determines feasibility of project based on ...

Assistant Utilities Director

Athens, TX ยท On-site

$66.25K - $86.13K/yr

... Utility, Wastewater Utility, Distribution and Collection, and related administrative functions. Supports compliance with State and Federal regulations, oversees routine operations, and provides ...

Assistant Utilities Director

Athens, TX ยท On-site

$66.25K - $86.13K/yr

Utility Administration Opening Date: 12/10/2025 FLSA: Exempt Job Summary Assists the Utilities Director in managing and coordinating activities of the Utilities Department, including Water Utility ...

Senior Power Engineer

Ukiah, CA ยท On-site

$137.43K - $171.20K/yr

General direction is provided by the Electric Utility Director. Leadership responsibilities include the direct supervision over assigned personnel, which may include various consultants and/or ...

Senior Power Engineer

Ukiah, CA

$137.43K - $171.20K/yr

General direction is provided by the Electric Utility Director. Leadership responsibilities include the direct supervision over assigned personnel, which may include various consultants and/or ...

The ideal candidate will achieve at least 65% utilization by providing specialized services to utility clients. The Regional Utilities Director will oversee staff, client projects, develop and ...

The utilities director is a key member of the City's leadership team and is responsible for ... Directs the construction, maintenance, repair, and operation of city utility systems, including ...

Utilities Director

Davie, FL ยท On-site

$159.02K - $198.36K/yr

As Utilities Director, you'll steer the full spectrum of water and wastewater operations including water resources, treatment, distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, reclaimed water ...

The utilities director is a key member of the City's leadership team and is responsible for ... Directs the construction, maintenance, repair, and operation of city utility systems, including ...

The Utilities Director is responsible for all aspects (financial, safety, compliance, permitting ... Monitor all utility operations, ensuring that compliance with permit requirements and regulations ...

Utilities Director

Fort Lauderdale, FL ยท On-site

$159.02K - $198.36K/yr

As Utilities Director, you'll steer the full spectrum of water and wastewater operations including water resources, treatment, distribution, wastewater collection and treatment, reclaimed water ...

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How much do utility director jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 4, 2026, the average hourly pay for utility director in the United States is $18.42, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $19.23 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Utility Director, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Utility Director, you need strong leadership abilities, extensive knowledge of utility operations, regulatory compliance, and typically a degree in engineering, public administration, or a related field. Familiarity with SCADA systems, GIS software, budgeting tools, and relevant industry certifications like Professional Engineer (PE) or Certified Utility Manager (CUM) is common. Exceptional communication, strategic thinking, and problem-solving skills help build effective teams and manage stakeholder relationships. These skills and qualifications are vital for ensuring efficient utility operations, regulatory adherence, and reliable service delivery to the community.

What are some common challenges a Utility Director faces in balancing regulatory compliance with operational efficiency?

Utility Directors often navigate the complex task of ensuring all operations meet stringent regulatory standards while also striving for cost-effective and efficient service delivery. Balancing these priorities can involve coordinating with various departments, staying updated on evolving regulations, and implementing new technologies or processes. Directors must also foster strong communication between field crews, engineers, and administrative staff to address compliance issues proactively. Successfully managing these challenges enhances public trust and helps the utility avoid costly penalties or service disruptions.

What are Utility Directors?

Utility Directors are senior managers responsible for overseeing the operations, maintenance, and strategic planning of public utilities such as water, electricity, gas, or wastewater services. They ensure that utility systems run efficiently, comply with regulations, and meet community needs. Utility Directors often manage budgets, lead teams, develop policies, and communicate with government officials or the public. Their role is critical to ensuring reliable and safe utility services in their jurisdiction.

What job makes $10,000 a month without a degree?

A Utility Director typically earns a salary that can reach or exceed $10,000 per month, especially in large municipalities or utility companies. This role often requires extensive experience, leadership skills, and knowledge of utility operations, but it may not always require a college degree if the candidate has relevant industry experience and certifications. High-level management positions in utilities can offer substantial compensation without a formal degree.

What is the difference between Utility Director vs Utility Manager?

AspectUtility DirectorUtility Manager
CredentialsBachelor's degree in engineering, public administration, or related field; often requires experience in utility operationsBachelor's degree in engineering, business, or related field; relevant certifications may be preferred
Work EnvironmentOversees multiple departments or entire utility systems, often in government or large organizationsManages daily operations of a specific utility department or facility
Employer & IndustryGovernment agencies, municipal utilities, large private utility companiesMunicipal utilities, private utility companies, or regional service providers

The Utility Director typically holds a higher-level leadership role overseeing entire utility systems, while the Utility Manager focuses on managing daily operations within a specific utility department. Both roles require relevant credentials and experience, but the Director's scope is broader, often involving strategic planning and policy development.

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Electric Transmission & Distribution System Manager

Sitka, City and Borough of (AK)

Sitka, AK โ€ข On-site

$154.03K/yr

Full-time

Posted 16 hours ago


Job description

Thank you for considering employment with the City and Borough of Sitka. The following information is provided to give potential applicants awareness regarding the job. If a range of pay is advertised, starting pay dependent on experience and qualifications aligned with job requirements.

Primary Purpose of Job & Essential Duties/Responsibilities Salary negotiable depending on qualifications and experience aligned with job requirements. Primary Purpose of the Job The primary purpose of this position is to oversee, plan, design, organize, direct and supervise the design, construction, operation, and maintenance of the transmission and distribution (T&D) system including overhead, underground, and underwater electric lines, distribution switching equipment, demand side management equipment, warehouse, and metering, to ensure adequate power delivery capacity and resources to its customers and safe reliable operations. This position is responsible for collaborating with other department employees to ensure safe and coordinated operation of the utility system.

Under the direct supervision of the Electric Utility Director, the T&D Systems Manager exercises considerable independent judgement and discretion as a professional with technical expertise to perform the position's daily tasks and responsibilities within department established policies and procedures. The T&D Systems Manager directly supervises the General Foreman, Lineman Unit, Metering Unit, and Warehousing Unit. Additionally, the T&D Systems Manager may be required to supervise, oversee, and provide guidance to contracted support staff, and is responsible for collaborating with other department employees to ensure safe and coordinated operation of the system.

The T&D Systems Manager is a management employee who assists and acts in a confidential capacity to the Electric Utility Director, Municipal Administrator, Assembly, and other department heads who formulates, determines, or effectuates management policies. The T&D Systems Manager may be required to act as the Electric Utility Director in absence of the Electric Utility Director, as assigned. Essential Duties and Responsibilities Manages the daily operations, engineering design, construction, routine preventive maintenance, and unplanned maintenance and repair of all transmission and distribution facilities, including demand side management, metering and the electric materials warehouse Designs electric transmission and distribution facilities including structures for overhead and underground lines providing maintenance and coordination with the existing electric system Researches and understands construction materials and establishes standards for materials used in the electric transmission and distribution system Performs system planning including electric distribution layouts for residential upgrades, subdivisions, specifications of easements, analysis of load changes and substation usage Schedules, trains, motivates and evaluates the work of all direct reports to maintain proficiency and skill levels Develops and provides training, mentoring, testing, and exams to annually evaluate all direct reports Requisitions supplies and materials and oversees the maintenance of sufficient inventory to supply preventive maintenance operations, as well as unplanned repairs Establishes and administers safety training programs and ensures compliance with all state and federal regulations Works closely with the System Generation Manager and oversees emergency procedures, such as load shedding when conditions deteriorate for the purpose of maintaining system integrity, scheduling outages, and restoration of partial, and total, power system collapse Coordinates the implementation of switching procedures with all direct reports and the System Generation Manager Collects and manages pertinent data to develop defensible capital project recommendations including project scopes, schedules and budgets and risk-scores projects Prepares and updates annual capital improvement plans for short-, mid- and long-range projects Prepares and manages annual operation and maintenance budgets, monitors expenses, and maintains fiscal accountability for department Prepares Requests for Proposals ("RFP"), Scope of Work ("SOW"), reviews and scores proposals, and makes recommendations to award contracts.

Manages contracts within scope, schedule and budget, through final completion and acceptance of work Assists with all technical and financial aspects of mid- and long-range strategic planning for the department Performs other duties as assigned Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities Knowledge of: Principles, practices, and theory of hydro and diesel electrical generation, transmission, substations, and distribution Principles, practices, and theory of electrical engineering Materials, uses, methods and equipment used in the operation and maintenance of electric transmission and distribution systems Safety procedures and precautions due to occupational hazards of others working with or around high and low voltage electrical equipment Project- and program-level planning and management including detailed scoping, accurate and defensible planning-level cost estimating, evaluation of risk, development and management of Capital Improvement Plans and successful cradle-to-grave management of projects. State and federal laws and regulations pertaining to electric power transmission and distribution Management of an isolated, islanded, non-grid connected electric utility system Computer spreadsheet, word processing, and database applications used in the electric utility operations Skills in: Operating a personal computer using standard software applications appropriate to assigned tasks, including Excel, Word, Outlook, and any other customized software Reading, interpreting, and applying blueprints and single-line electrical diagrams related to electric generation, transmission, substations, and distribution systems Dealing with a variety of community members with various, and sometimes competing interests, calmly and professionally Multi-tasking with strong attention to detail Ability to: Direct and deal with other employees, including situations in which they may be upset, stressed, or in disagreement with decisions made Work under stressful situations which result from responding to emergency situations, including the responsibility for remaining calm and carrying out all duties Make decisions as to the best course of action for responding to emergency situations Communicate well with others, both orally and in writing, using both technical and non-technical language Understand and follow oral and written policies, procedures and instructions Prepare and present accurate and reliable reports containing findings and recommendations Use logical and creative thought processes to develop solutions according to written specifications and oral instructions Perform a wide variety of duties and responsibilities with accuracy and speed under the pressure of time-sensitive deadlines Quickly learn and put to use newly acquired skills and knowledge Minimum Qualifications & Other Job Requirements/Expectations Minimum Qualifications Option 1 High School diploma or GED; and Bachelor's degree in an engineering discipline with electrical emphasis, preferred; and Seven years of experience performing engineering and project management for electric power transmission and distribution infrastructure projects;or Any equivalent combination of experience, education, and training that provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the work. Option 2 High School diploma or GED; and Certificate of Fitness as a Journeyman Lineman issued by the State of Alaska; and Seven years of Journeyman Lineman experience;and Five years of operational and supervisory experience in electric transmission and distribution system engineering, operations, maintenance, with some experience in an isolated, islanded, non-grid connected electric utility system;and Experience in project/program management and cost-accounting experience in the power generation or transmission & distribution fields, preferred;or Any equivalent combination of experience, education and training which provides the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to perform the work.

Other Job Requirements or Expectations Possession of a valid driver's license issued by the State of Alaska Possession of, or ability to obtain within 90 days of hire, a first aid and CPR certification Must be available and willing to respond to emergency situations Employees are expected to wear right attire and Personal Protective Equipment ("PPE") for safety purposes for the work assigned Working Conditions & Physical Requirements Working Conditions: Work is primarily done indoors in office, hydroelectric and diesel plant environments Work is required outdoors, often in inclement weather with related hazards Specific Physical Requirements: Operating office equipment requiring repetitive hand movement and fine coordination using a computer and keyboard on a daily basis, for extended periods of time Sitting or standing for prolong periods of time Occasionally bend, reach, and kneel to perform work at times in tight, confined spaces indoors or outdoors General Physical Requirements: Sufficient clarity of speech and hearing or other communication capabilities which permits the employee to hear specific equipment functioning in a noisy environment and allows the employee to communicate well with others Sufficient vision or other powers of observation which permits the employee to observe small dials, gauges, and numeric displays to produce a variety of reports and related materials Sufficient manual dexterity which permits the employee to operate a keyboard, and produce hand-written materials and notations Sufficient personal mobility and physical reflexes which permits the employee to lift, bend, push, and pull, climb up and down stairs, ladders, or walk on steep inclines and to quickly move in case of an emergency Please reach out to the City and Borough of Sitka Human Resources Office at the below information if you have any questions or concerns.