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Director of Public Works

City of Lynwood, CA - Lynwood, CA

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Salary : $176,684.16 - $214,760.76 Annually Location : Lynwood, CA Job Type: Full-Time Job Number: 2026-04 Department: Public Works Opening Date: 02/24/2026 Bargaining Unit: EXCL DefinitionTHE TEAM With 50 team members, PW is responsible for maintaining and repairing the City's water system, sewer system, streets, storm drains, street lighting, traffic signals, parks, median islands, buildings and related facilities. In addition, the Department oversees tree maintenance and administers the trolley bus, oil recycling, refuse collection/recycling, and street sweeping. Other key focus areas include planning, designing and constructing capital improvement projects and reviewing and issuing permits for private development projects in compliance with NPDES, ADA, and other regulations and laws. For additional information about the Department's activities, visit Examples of DutiesHOW YOU GET TO CONTRIBUTE The Director of Public Works is an Executive At-Will position that serves at the discretion of the City Manager. The PW Director plans, organizes, directs and coordinates a comprehensive public infrastructure and municipal services program to protect and enrich the daily lives of the people who live, work, and visit the City of Lynwood. City of Lynwood offers a team-oriented environment and the PW Director will be well supported by the City Manager, other Department Directors, and the City Council. Strategic Leadership: Lead and shape essential public services including streets, grounds, wastewater, facilities, fleet, and capital improvement projects. Community Impact: Make a direct, visible impact on quality of life, public safety, and infrastructure reliability for residents and businesses. Capital Project Oversight: Plan and deliver major infrastructure and capital improvement projects from design through construction. Policy & Innovation: Modernize public works operations through technology, sustainability initiatives, and data-driven decision-making. Budget & Resource Management: Develop and manage operating and capital budgets, grants, and long-range infrastructure funding plans. Collaborative Governance: Work closely with the City Manager, City Council, department, regional agencies, and the community. Workforce Development: Mentor and develop a diverse team of engineers, supervisors, administration and field staff. Long-Term Visioning: Play a key role in long-range planning, asset management, and resilience planning. SEE THE DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS BROCHURE HERE QualificationsIS THIS YOU? The new PW Director will be expected to embody the attributes of principled leadership: trusteeship, values, ethics, commitment, honesty, involvement, and vision. Along with the attributes previously identified, the professional characteristics and talent that accurately align with the PW Director include the following: Ethically minded with a high level of integrity. Participative and inclusive management style. Strong Emotional Intelligence. Autonomous; does not require extensive direction or guidance. Dedicated to quality service. Exceptional communicator with superior interpersonal skills and sensitivity. Effective negotiator. Collaborative and strategic thinker. Displays enthusiasm and optimism toward work, team and community. Expertise at motivating, energizing, and developing staff. Consistently exercises sound judgment and remains calm under pressure. Comfortable and capable of managing and developing a diverse workforce and community. Flexible and capable of succeeding in a dynamic work environment. RequirementsWHAT WE ARE LOOKING FOR EDUCATION: Possession of Bachelor's Degree with major in Public Administration, Civil Engineering, or closely related field. Possession of a valid professional engineering (P.E.) is highly desirable. EXPERIENCE / CERTIFICATION Seven (7) years of progressively responsible experience in the Public Works administration including engineering, oversight of infrastructure, operations maintenance, capital improvement projects related and including at least three (3) years in supervisory or administrative capacity over professional, sub professional engineering, maintenance and utility service personnel. THIS POSITION HAS A 5% COLA EFFECTIVE 7/1/26. SALARY CURRENTLY UNDER REVIEW Retirement - Effective January 1, 2013,new members to CalPERS or an agency with CalPERS' reciprocity will be subject to the provisions of the Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2013 (PEPRA) and will receive 2% @ 62 benefit formula. Employees who are current members of CalPERS or an agency with CalPERS' reciprocity, or who have less than a six month break in service between employment in a CalPERS (or reciprocal) agency and employment with the City will be enrolled in the3% @ 60 benefit formula. All employees are required to pay the full employee contribution to CalPERS. 8% EPMC - All employees are required to pay the 8% CalPERS member contribution. Medical Insurance - The City pays up to $1128.40 per month towards any medical plan selected by the employee and his/her eligible dependents. Dental/Vision Insurance - The City will contribute up to 80% of the family premium for dental and vision insurance. Life Insurance - Life, AD & D covered at 100% by the City. Long-Term Disability - covered at 100% by the City. Short-Term Disability - covered at 100% by the City. Deferred Compensation - The City offers a choice of two deferred compensation providers. Vacation - Accrued at two weeks each year with increases based on years of service. Sick Leave- 96 hours annually. Management Leave - 70 hours annually Other Leave- 10 paid holidays and 4 days floating holiday leave. 4-10 Work Schedule Additional Benefits may include: Longevity Pay, Education Incentive Pay, Bilingual Pay, an Employee Assistance Program, opportunities for Citywide Training and a flexible schedule 01 If you have any relatives that work for the City of Lynwood, please indicate their name, department, position title and relationship. If this does not apply please insert N/A. 02 Acknowledgement: I understand that I cannot update my application once I have submitted it. Therefore, I have fully completed ALL sections and provided full descriptions of my duties and responsibilities for each employer listed in my work experience, and have fully supported ALL of my responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire with the materials found in my application. Respond "Yes" for I Understand. Respond "No" if you do not understand. Yes No 03 Driver's License: Do you possess or have the ability to obtain a valid California Class C Driver's License? Yes No 04 Are you a current CalPERS member (California Public Employees' Retirement Service) with funds on deposit? Yes No Required Question

Created: 2026-03-10

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