City and County of San Francisco

Street Environmental Services Operations Supervisor (#7281)

$47.91-$58.20 Hourly / $8,305.00-$10,088.00 Monthly / $99,658.00-$121,056.00 Yearly


Definition

Under general direction, is a second-level supervisor responsible for street environmental services activities (manual and mechanical street cleaning, graffiti abatement, enforcement of applicable codes, laws, and ordinances, and litter and debris removal) in a designated functional or service area or on special projects, dispatch functions, or ancillary services, and for general supervision, planning, and direction over groups of workers.

Distinguishing Features

The Street Environmental Services Operations Supervisor is distinguished from the 5173 Street Cleaning and Planting Assistant Superintendent by the latter's management level responsibility assisting in the administration of a bureau. Class 7281 is distinguished from the next-lower classes by its second-level supervisory responsibilities.

Supervision Exercised

Incumbents in this class supervise (through first-level supervisors) semi-skilled workers, environmental service workers, environmental control officers, and truck drivers

Examples of Important and Essential Duties

According to Civil Service Commission Rule 9, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.

1. Supervises subordinate personnel by planning, organizing, assigning, overseeing, and evaluating the work of subordinate supervisors; includes responsibility for completing performance evaluations, coordinating training including safety training, enforcing the code of safe work practices, performing and documenting inspections of work in progress and completed work, and participating in disciplinary matters.

2. Directs street environmental services operations and activities in a designated functional or service area, including developing new service techniques and procedures.

3. Investigates and acts upon complaints and requests for service(s) from individuals, businesses, neighborhood groups, outside agencies, and other City departments and submits written reports of findings and actions taken.

4. Investigates violations of local litter abatement laws which may require filing of complaints and appearing in court as a witness.

5. Plans, prepares, and directs special clean-ups and public outreach activities such as parades, celebrations, and other special events.

6. Plans, prepares, and directs graffiti removal activities including operational schedules, special events, and enforcement of the graffiti abatement laws.

7. Checks and signs all daily work reports; maintains manual and automated (computerized) records of personnel and mobile equipment assignments and keeps up-to-date service route maps and other records.

8. Attends meetings and public hearings as representative of the bureau with business and neighborhood groups, volunteer groups, and the general public.

9. Documents costs of field activities for recovery purposes and makes recommendations for changes in operations for the purpose of lowering costs.

10. Drives a vehicle to work sites and meetings.

11. Performs related duties as required.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of: street environmental services procedures and equipment including methods, procedures, tools, small and motorized equipment, and graffiti removal equipment; laws, ordinances, regulations, and City policies applying to street cleaning, littering, refuse collection, and graffiti; safety procedures and working methods; basic computer literacy.

Ability to: supervise/manage through subordinate supervisors by planning, organizing, assigning, monitoring, and evaluating work; interact with the general public, other City departments, business, and other groups in a tactful and helpful manner; communicate effectively orally and in writing.

Experience and Training

1. Two years of experience as a supervisor (with a full range of supervisory duties) of a group of workers engaged in street environmental services activities in the public right of way (streets, medians, and sidewalks) including manual and mechanical street cleaning, graffiti abatement, enforcement of applicable codes, laws, and ordinances, and litter and debris removal. 2. Possession of a valid driver license.

Disaster Service Workers

All City and County of San Francisco employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.

CLASS: 7281; EST: 1/1/1900; REV: 1/1/1900;