
Employer: City of West Sacramento
Salary: $63,624.08 - $77,532.00 Annually
Location: West Sacramento, CA
Job Type: Regular Full Time
Job Number: 2025-00014
Department: PARKS & RECREATION
Division: PARKS/RECREATION-PARK MAINT
Opening Date: 02/06/2025
Closing Date: 3/6/2025 at 11:59 PM Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Are you interested in a rewarding career located in a vibrant riverfront community? West Sacramento is centrally located in Northern California and recognized as a leader in the region and a growing center of commerce and development. The West Sacramento Parks and Recreation Department consists of four separate functions: a Parks Division, Recreation Division, Early Learning Services and Tree Program. This is an excellent opportunity to work with a dynamic and innovative team that is committed to the Department mission of “Parks Make Life Better”.
The Chief Parks and Grounds Worker position reports to the Parks Superintendent, and will serve a key role in the supervision, along with assisting in both short and long term, of daily operations and maintenance of City parks, sports fields, trails, open spaces, waterfront facilities, restrooms, art installations, and all other department associated work. This position will work with numerous departments, agencies, the local communities, and other groups daily while performing their daily tasks and responsibilities.
This position supervises the daily maintenance, operations, and repairs of irrigation throughout the entire City of West Sacramento, located in but not limited to, parks, sports fields, trails, open spaces, waterfront facilities, Lighting and Landscape Districts (L&L’s), Community Facility Districts (CFD’s), public facilities/buildings, etc. While this position reports directly to the Parks Superintendent, this position is expected to communicate, interact, and collaborate with multiple other City Departments, outside agencies, numerous sports leagues and user groups, event organizers, and the community on a daily basis. The daily work of this position requires an individual who is a self-starter, can work both independently and cooperatively, has good communication skills, and above all possesses a great attitude. Regular interaction with the public is to be expected, all while representing the Parks & Recreation Department and The City in the most professional manner.
Preference will be given to candidates with experience or qualifications in the following areas
- Previous experience with Central Irrigation Controllers and their associated software (Laguna, Rainmaster, etc.)
- Previous experience with 9-volt controllers (Hunter, Rainbird, Leits, etc.)
- Previous experience with operation, maintenance/repair, and programming of complex irrigation systems
- Previous experience with irrigation design and plan review.
- Possession of, or ability to obtain within 6 months, Irrigation Association Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor Certificate
- Previous experience with operation and maintenance/repair of back flow devices
- Possession of, or ability to obtain within one year, Backflow Prevention Assembly General Tester Certification through The American Water Works Association (California-Nevada Section)
- Previous experience with operation and maintenance/repair of irrigation mechanical booster pumps
- Previous experience with basic principles, trouble shooting and repair of electrical systems and components (2 Wire Systems, controllers, GCFI’s, transformers, etc.) and the tools associated with this work (multi meters, line tracers, etc.)
- Previous experience supervising both full time and part time staff, including that of union staff
Along with these key areas, preference will be given to candidates with experience in sports field management, and pool/splash park maintenance, repair, and management, along with anything else related to a Parks O&M Environment. Previous experience can be attributed to past employment or any other experience working in a Parks/Grounds department, or that of a landscape, golf, or sports field background. Previous supervisory experience is highly desirable.
Certifications and licenses such as Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor, Certified Backflow Prevention Assembly General Tester, Certified Pool Operator (CPO), Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI), Certified Sports Field Manager (CSFM), Certified Backflow Prevention Tester, Certified Arborist, Class A or B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), CDPR Certified Applicator License or Certified Applicator Certificate (QAL or QAC), CPR/First Aid Certification, along with any others pertaining to the Parks/Grounds/Irrigation/Turf/Tree Maintenance field are highly desired.
An official City of West Sacramento application form must be filled out, in its entirety. It is the applicant's responsibility to explain their qualifications fully and clearly. In addition, applicants must submit a resume and complete the required supplemental questionnaire. Incomplete information on the application, resume and/or supplemental questionnaire may be cause for disqualification. Application packages will be reviewed and screened for qualifications. Additional screening criteria will be developed based on the supplemental questionnaire.
DEFINITION: The Chief Parks and Grounds Worker performs a variety of tasks required to maintain grounds, parks and recreational facilities. The Chief Parks and Grounds Worker is considered the senior level in this series, providing lead supervision and training to subordinate staff.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED: Receives general direction from the Parks and Grounds Superintendent. Exercises technical and functional direction and training over assigned staff.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS: This is the advanced journey level, lead class in the Parks and Grounds Worker series that performs the most complex technical duties related to the City's parks and grounds and recreational facilities. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. Responsibilities include inspecting and attending to the assigned areas in a timely manner, performing a wide variety of tasks in the maintenance and repair of City parks and grounds, and providing technical and functional direction over assigned staff. This class is distinguished from the Parks and Grounds Superintendent in that the latter is the full supervisory/management level class responsible for organizing, assigning, supervising and reviewing the work of assigned staff involved in parks and grounds maintenance operations.
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