Lead the Lifeline of Our Community The City of Decatur is seeking an experienced Water Services Manager to ensure safe, reliable water service for thousands daily. In this leadership role, you’ll oversee operations, manage multi-million-dollar infrastructure projects, and guide a skilled team toward regulatory excellence.
If you're an experienced water utility leader, civil engineer, or operations manager looking to take the next step in your career—with the authority to innovate, drive system improvements, and make decisions that protect public health—this is your opportunity to make a lasting impact.
Why You’ll Find This Position Rewarding
Competitive Benefits: 14.5 paid holidays (including 2 employee-selected days), comprehensive health coverage, excellent pension plan, vacation and sick leave Relocation Assistance: Financial support for moving expenses for qualified candidates On-Site Health Center: Free check-ups, chronic condition management, immunizations, bloodwork, and many free prescriptions for employees and dependents Tuition Reimbursement: Support for continuing education and professional development
Key Responsibilities
Operations & Regulatory Compliance
Manage daily water utility operations and maintenance of the municipal water distribution system ensuring compliance with all federal, state, and local regulations
Serve as "Operator in Responsible Charge" per Illinois Environmental Protection Agency requirements
Process and submit IEPA operation permits for new and replacement water main projects
Submit required reports for the Illinois Lead Service Replacement and Notification Act
Monitor the City’s financial management system, advanced metering infrastructure (AMI), and work order software daily; assist with system updates
Leadership & Team Management
Plan, organize, direct, and evaluate the work of water distribution and water metering staff through effective public works leadership
Perform personnel functions including hiring, discipline, counseling, training, and performance evaluation
Inspect division work to ensure task completion, quality standards, and adherence to safety practices
Address employee concerns and issues in a confidential, professional manner
Planning & Infrastructure Development
Research technical data and drawings to recommend water infrastructure improvements including new main installation, pipe sizing, materials, and equipment modifications
Develop and recommend programs, procedures, and policies to coordinate distribution system operations with water treatment operations
Administer consultant contracts for municipal operations projects, making recommendations on scope of work and monitoring contractor compliance with specifications
Budget & Administrative Management
Prepare and monitor division budget expenditures and recommend capital improvement projects
Prepare specifications for purchasing materials and services; maintain inventory of equipment and supplies
Maintain comprehensive records, reports, and files related to water distribution operations
Stakeholder Engagement
Meet with citizens, consulting firms, engineers, vendors, contractors, and other City personnel to exchange information and resolve issues
Communicate courteously and diplomatically with the public and internal stakeholders
Requirements
Qualifications and Preferred Skills
Education & Certification
Associate's degree required; bachelor's degree preferred in civil or sanitary engineering, business or public administration, biology, engineering technology, management, or related field
Illinois Class "D" Water Operator's license (obtainable within one year); Class "C" preferred
Valid Illinois Driver's License
Experience
Minimum 7 years of experience in water distribution system operations serving a population of 50,000 or greater preferred
At least 5 years of supervisory experience required
Technical Knowledge & Skills
Thorough knowledge of federal, state, and local laws governing municipal water distribution system operations
Expert understanding of water mains, distribution infrastructure, equipment, construction standards, and practices
Comprehensive knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions in water operations, including underground utilities and confined spaces
Proficiency with personal computers, iPad, Microsoft Office applications, GIS, AMI, and other proprietary software
Professional Competencies
Skill in directing, supervising, coordinating, and evaluating water distribution operations and personnel
Ability to prepare and maintain division reports, records, specifications, purchase orders, and budgets
Strong capability in water utility management including planning and developing programs, procedures, and policies for system upgrades
Excellent oral, written, and electronic communication skills
Proven ability to research technical manuals and drawings and recommend equipment improvements
Skill in communicating with the City’s water customers.
Note: Equivalent combinations of education, experience, and training may be considered.
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