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SEMINOLE COUNTY – Utilities Director

Fccma, Sanford, Florida, United States, 32771


Seminole County (est. pop. 470,856) is ideally located in beautiful Central Florida, just 25 miles from downtown Orlando, and less than an hour’s drive to world-class beaches along the Atlantic Ocean. The County is part of the Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford Metropolitan Statistical Area and is the third most densely populated county in the state.

Home to seven incorporated municipalities, including the county seat of Sanford, Seminole County has an exceptional quality of life that includes a mild year-round climate, 344 square miles of lush tropical foliage, 2,000 fresh-water lakes and rivers, and diverse wildlife that offers the classic Florida experience of enjoying peaceful rivers, fishing, boating, hiking, and more. Just a short drive from all the major attractions of Central Florida, Seminole County offers excellent accommodations, fine dining, upscale shopping, superb golf courses, and state-of-the-art sports facilities and training complexes.

Seminole County Government has approximately 1,666 FTEs across 14 departments and an FY2023/24 Adopted Budget of $1.07 billion. The Utilities Director provides leadership, management, and supervision to all aspects of Seminole County’s public utility, including Water, Wastewater, Utility Engineering, Maintenance, Finance, and Administrative Services. The Director is responsible for the overall direction, including short-and-long-range planning and program objectives, compliance with all regulatory requirements, and protection of public health and the environment. The Utilities Department has approximately 158 FTEs and a departmental total budget of $78.8 million, including an $18.2 million CIP budget.

Requirements include a master’s degree in civil engineering, environmental engineering, public administration, or business administration and seven (7) years of progressively responsible professional-level experience in the administration of all phases of utility system management, operations, maintenance, and construction activities: a water operation licensure or registration as a Professional Engineer in the State of Florida is a plus. A comparable amount of education, training, or experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.

The salary range is $134,941-$215,905; the starting salary depends on qualifications and is accompanied by a competitive benefits package. The position is open until filled. For more information or to apply, visit

www.srnsearch.com

If you have questions, please contact S. Renée Narloch & Associates at 850.391.0000 or info@srnsearch.com .A detailed brochure is available.Seminole County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In accordance with Florida’s Public Records/Sunshine Laws, resumes and applications are subject to public disclosure.

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