Solid Waste Services Director -- Charlotte, N.C.


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The City of Charlotte (NC) is seeking an executive leader to serve as Solid Waste Services Director. Duties will include formulating/supervising administration of Solid Waste Services’ programs, and directing the department’s core business of providing residential full-service collection of garbage, recycling, yard waste, and bulky items under a Managed Competition and Optimization Business Model. This highly visible position requires an individual with excellent leadership and strategic planning skills; demonstrated interpersonal and public communication skills; significant experience and knowledge of large and complex organizational operations (public sector experience a plus). Requires graduation from an accredited college or university with a BS/BA in a related field, Master’s preferred; broad and extensive experience in public works, environmental services, or a related field, including extensive administrative and managerial experience; experience in a Managed Competition environment preferred. Will need to possess proven ability to work collaboratively and to build relationships among management, employees and external audiences; experience with managing capital and operating budgets; and a strong customer service orientation. Salary commensurate with experience. Please submit resume including Job # 70234 with a cover letter indicating salary and work history to: Solid Waste Services Director Vacancy, City of Charlotte - HR, 600 East Fourth Street, Charlotte, NC 28202, or via email: vacancyresumes@ci.charlotte.nc.us . Visit http://cityjobs.charmeck.org.



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