GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
Performs difficult professional, technical, administrative, and supervisory work assisting the Public Works Director in planning, organizing, coordinating, and directing City public works operations including streets, storm drainage, solid waste, facilities and grounds maintenance, cemetery operations, and fleet services.
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS
An employee in this class assists the Public Works Director with the overall administration, operation, and strategic direction of the Public Works Department. Work includes supervising and coordinating multiple operational divisions; assisting with personnel administration, budgeting, capital planning, contract administration, project oversight, regulatory compliance, emergency response, and resolution of complex operational and citizen concerns; and identifying opportunities to improve safety, service delivery, efficiency, and public trust. Employee provides technical guidance to supervisors and staff, coordinates activities with other City departments, contractors, regulatory agencies, and the public, and exercises considerable independent judgment in establishing priorities and resolving operational issues. Employee serves as the Public Works Director in their absence. Work is performed under the general supervision of the Public Works Director and is evaluated through conferences, reports, observation, achievement of departmental objectives, and the effectiveness and efficiency of operations.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
• Assists the Public Works Director in planning, organizing, coordinating, and evaluating the activities, programs, projects, and personnel assigned to streets, storm drainage, solid waste, facilities and grounds maintenance, cemetery operations, fleet services, and other assigned functions; performs duties of Public Works Director in their absence.
• Provides leadership, guidance, and technical support to division supervisors and staff; establishes priorities and deadlines, coordinates work assignments, evaluates operational needs, and assists in resolving complex problems.
• Participates in recruitment, selection, training, career development, performance evaluation, counseling, and discipline of departmental personnel in coordination with the Public Works Director and Human Resources Department.
• Promotes and enforces compliance with applicable safety policies, procedures, work practices, and specifications; identifies hazards, supports safety training, and takes appropriate corrective action.
• Conducts field inspections of City and contracted public works projects to evaluate progress, workmanship, safety, regulatory compliance, and conformance with plans, specifications, schedules, and contractual requirements.
• Assists with the development and administration of operating and capital budgets; prepares cost estimates and recommendations, monitors expenditures, reviews purchasing needs, and supports responsible use of departmental resources.
• Assists with capital improvement planning, infrastructure assessment, contract administration, procurement, and the development and implementation of short- and long-range departmental goals.
• Investigates and responds to citizen inquiries, service requests, and complaints; coordinates appropriate follow-up and develops or recommends practical and timely solutions.
• Coordinates departmental activities and projects with other City departments, contractors, consultants, utility providers, governmental agencies, regulatory officials, and community stakeholders.
• Participates in development and plan review activities and provides technical input regarding streets, stormwater, solid waste, facilities, fleet, and other public works considerations.
• Monitors departmental operations; recommends or implements best practices, technologies, work methods, and process improvements to enhance productivity, service quality, safety, accountability, public image and trust, and cost effectiveness.
• Assists with emergency preparedness and response activities, including snow and ice removal, storm response, debris management, and other emergency or after-hours operations; responds to emergency call-backs as required.
• Prepares, reviews, and maintains reports, records, correspondence, operational data, performance measures, project documentation, and other departmental information.
• Attends staff meetings, City Council meetings, public meetings, and other meetings as required; represents the department and communicates departmental information in a professional and effective manner.
• Maintains regular communication with the Public Works Director regarding departmental operations, projects, personnel matters, risks, priorities, and emerging issues.
• Performs additional duties as required.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
• Knowledge of the principles and practices of public works administration, operations, maintenance, construction, and service delivery.
• Knowledge of methods, materials, equipment, and safety practices used in streets, storm drainage, solid waste, facilities and grounds maintenance, cemetery operations, fleet services, and related public works functions.
• Knowledge of governmental budgeting, purchasing, contract administration, personnel management, project management, and capital improvement planning.
• Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, standards, and permitting requirements affecting public works operations.
• Knowledge of modern technology, information systems, asset management tools, and data applications used to support public works operations.
• Skill in planning, prioritizing, coordinating, and evaluating multiple projects, programs, work crews, contractors, and operational activities.
• Ability to supervise, motivate, develop, and evaluate employees and subordinate supervisors while promoting accountability, teamwork, safety, and high-quality service.
• Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public, department heads, governmental officials, City employees, and contractors.
• Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing, and to prepare and maintain accurate records and reports.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
• Graduation from high school, or possession of General Education Diploma; associate degree in business administration, construction management, or related field is highly preferred.
• 2-4 years of progressively responsible experience in supervising or managing public works operations, infrastructure maintenance, or construction is required; or an equivalent combination of education and experience providing the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities to adequately perform the essential duties may be considered.
SUPERVISOR RESPONSIBILITIES
• Provides direct and indirect supervision to all Public Works personnel.
WORKING CONDITIONS
• Work is generally performed in both inside and outside environmental conditions in which the employee is subject to workplace hazards including exposure to operating mechanical equipment creating fumes, odors, and dusts and atmospheric conditions with extreme cold and heat for extended periods of time. Employee is subject to a level of noise requiring workers to shout in order to be heard above the ambient noise level. In addition, the employee is subject to a chance of injury from walking or standing in a construction site. Work involves emergency call-back service.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
• Must be able to perform the basic life operational skills of climbing, stooping, kneeling, reaching, standing, walking, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing and repetitive motions.
• Must be able to perform heavy work exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 20 pounds of force constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.
• Must possess visual acuity to read maps and diagrams; to operate a vehicle; and to read, analyze and prepare reports. Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word. Hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS
• Legally eligible to work in the United States.
• Possession of a valid North Carolina Class C Driver’s License.
HIRING RANGE
$30.10-37.63
$62,611-78,263
Skills Required
- High school diploma or GED
- Associate degree in business administration, construction management, or related field
- 2-4 years of progressively responsible experience supervising or managing public works operations, infrastructure maintenance, or construction (or equivalent combination of education and experience)
- Valid North Carolina Class C Driver's License
- Knowledge of public works administration, operations, maintenance, construction, and service delivery
- Knowledge of methods, materials, equipment, and safety practices used in streets, storm drainage, solid waste, facilities, cemetery operations, and fleet services
- Knowledge of governmental budgeting, purchasing, contract administration, personnel management, project management, and capital improvement planning
- Knowledge of applicable federal, state, and local laws, regulations, policies, standards, and permitting affecting public works operations
- Knowledge of modern technology, information systems, asset management tools, and data applications supporting public works operations
- Ability to supervise, motivate, develop, and evaluate employees and subordinate supervisors
- Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing and to prepare and maintain accurate records and reports
- Ability to perform physical work, including lifting up to 50 pounds and operating in outdoor construction environments
- Legally eligible to work in the United States
What We Do
The City of Kings Mountain is a government agency and full-service utility community that provides essential electric, natural gas, sewer, and water services to its residential, commercial, and industrial customers. Incorporated in 1874 and known as 'The Historical City,' it manages various municipal departments, including public works, fire, police, and a municipal library to serve the local community.






