8345
HIGHWAY
ADMINISTRATOR 2
Nature of
Work
Under general
direction performs full performance level work administering highway maintenance
operations in a county in accordance with established procedures and policies
of the Division, national highway standards, and legal requirements set
forth by regulatory agencies such as the U. S. Environmental Protection
Agency, the West Virginia Divisions of Environmental Protection and Natural
Resources, the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers and the West Virginia Department
of Agriculture. Performs related work as required.
Distinguishing
Characteristics
The distinction
between the levels of incumbents in this class series is based on the level
of complexity of the assignment and/or responsibility for all maintenance
activities in a specific county. A level 2 administrator is responsible
for a specialized maintenance function of advanced complexity, or is responsible
for all maintenance activities in a county, while Level 3 the administrator
is responsible for a district wide maintenance function requiring expert
technical knowledge and skill, or may supervise lower level Highway Administrators.
Examples
of Work
Directs and
implements a scheduled highway maintenance program within operating annual
budget, including the security of materials and equipment.
Ensures maximum
utilization of equipment, personnel and materials.
May estimate
requirements of paving projects in assigned area.
Schedules or
approves weekly maintenance activities, work crew assignments, equipment
and materials.
Supervises
subordinate staff.
Conducts performance
reviews of subordinate staff.
Ensures compliance
with Division of Highways established schedules, procedures, and policies
as well as any federal regulations applied.
Responds and
resolves citizen or employee complaints.
May appear
as witness for Division in legal actions.
May prepare
projected budget, expenditure schedule.
Serves as a
member of a District Equipment Review Board.
Attends safety
meetings, management conferences.
Plans and implements
SRIC (Snow Removal Ice Control) program for area.
Performs field
inspections of bridges, roads and crews.
Knowledge of
the maintenance standards and procedures of the Division of Highways.
Knowledge of
highway equipment and its capabilities; the material and parts used in
roadway maintenance.
Knowledge of
standard safety procedures and internal operating policies and procedures
of the Division of Highways.
Knowledge of
OSHA and EEO regulations.
Ability to
schedule and organize maintenance crews, supervise personnel.
Ability to
estimate manpower, materials, and equipment to complete a scheduled maintenance
activity.
Ability to
read blueprints.
Ability to
maintain effective working relationships.
Minimum
Qualifications [Top]
Training:
Bachelor's
degree from an accredited college or university with a degree in engineering,
business or public administration, or related field.
Substitution:
Experience
as described below may be substituted for the required training on
a year for year basis.
Experience:
Four years
of full-time or equivalent part-time paid professional or managerial experience
in business administration, public administration, transportation, construction,
manufacturing, mining or the armed services.
Special Requirement:
A valid West
Virginia driver's license is required.
Established:
07/15/99
Effective:
08/01/99, 9/17/01
Revised:
9/17/01