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CONSENT CALENDAR |
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4. |
CONSIDER RECLASSIFYING THE METER
COORDINATOR POSITION TO WATER RESOURCES TECHNICIAN POSITION |
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Meeting Date: |
April 21, 2025 |
Budgeted: |
Yes |
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From: |
David J. Stoldt, |
Program/ |
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General Manager |
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Prepared By: |
Jonathan Lear |
Cost Estimate: |
$14,049 |
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General Counsel Review: N/A |
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Committee Recommendation: The
Finance and Administration Committee reviewed this item and recommended
approval. |
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CEQA Compliance: This action does
not constitute a project as defined by the California Environmental Quality
Act Guidelines Section 15378. |
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SUMMARY: The Water Resources
Division currently holds the employee positions of Division Manager, District
Engineer, two Assistant Hydrologists, and the Meter Program Coordinator. On 3/25/2025, the employee in the Meter
Program Coordinator position tendered a letter of resignation, and the employee’s
last day was 4/10/2025. This position was
managing the Well Metering Program and supporting the technical aspects of the
Water System Permitting process for the Water Demand Division.
The Water Resources Division is seeking to reclassify the Meter Program
Coordinator position into a Water Resources Technician position. The Water Resources Technician position is a journey-level
class position that could be filled at the Water Resources Technician I or II
level, based on experience. The purpose
of reclassifying the position is to restructure the Water Resources Division and
expand the duties of the current position.
The Meter Program Coordinator managed the Well Reporting Program and was
responsible for registering wells and meter inspections. The new position would continue with these duties
but would also maintain the technical databases related to the District’s
property files and land use, as well as support the District’s hydrologic
monitoring programs.
This position will require a skill set in Geographic Information Systems
and database operations and a Bachelor’s degree in natural sciences or
conservation/resource management; whereas the Meter Program Coordinator position
did not require these skill sets. The
Water Resources Technician will prepare detailed written reports related to
historic water production, land use, and property history for legal review to
support the Water System Permit process.
The Water Resource Technician will be able to explain the Water System
Permit process in the field to the landowner when performing meter inspections.
Additionally, the new position will be able to lend support to the Hydrologic Monitoring
Programs during winter times when tasks require two employees for safety
reasons. This will allow the Assistant
Hydrologists to operate the Aquifer Storage Program and monitor streamflow at
the same time, as well as free up the Assistant Hydrologists to further develop
the District’s Drone and Bathymetry Programs.
Staff proposes a salary
range of 29 ($102,020.86 at Step E) for the Water Resources Technician position
as per the District’s salary schedule. This range is proposed using a survey of
comparable positions and the job description for this role. Compared to the
Meter Program Coordinator position, this will result in an additional annual cost
of $14,048.59 plus benefits at Step E for FY 2025-2026.
RECOMMENDATION: The Finance and Administration Committee recommends
that the Board approve the Water Resources Technician position as per the
attached job description with a salary range of 29, and approve recruitment for
this position.
BACKGROUND: Over the last five years, the Water Resources
Division has seen a turnover of three positions out of the approved five
positions. Many of the previous employees
were long-term District employees who retired with over 30 years of tenure at
the District. Staff proposes restructuring the Water Resources Division to
better adapt to the current functions of the District. Some of the additional functions needed in
the Division include the maintenance of the Property Files, technical wells
database, field meetings with landowners to explain District rules, as well as
as-needed support for rescue operations, streamflow, groundwater, Aquifer
Storage and Recovery, and Bathymetry programs. This change in position seeks to
fill these gaps.
EXHIBIT
4-A Water Resources Technician Job Description
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