Location: Long Beach,CA, USA
Appointment to this position is expected to be at or below the midpoint $154,026.965 of the salary range, however, the final amount will be carefully determined based on the candidate's knowledge, skills, qualifications, and an evaluation of internal equity within the organization.
The City of Long Beach is seeking an experienced, creative, innovative and collaborative individual who is committed to develop and support the Department of Public Works, Business Operations Bureau as a Capital Budget Officer.
THE COMMUNITY
Ideally located on the Pacific Ocean south of Los Angeles, adjacent to Orange County, the City of Long Beach, California (population 470,000) is frequently described as a series of strong, diverse interwoven smaller communities within a large city. Enjoying an ideal Southern California climate, Long Beach is home to an abundance of cultural and recreational options. The Long Beach Convention Center, Aquarium of the Pacific, Queen Mary, and the annual Acura Grand Prix of Long Beach, plus a wide variety of other attractions (two historic ranchos, three marinas, and five golf courses), serve to draw 6.5 million visitors a year. The City is also home to California State University, Long Beach and Long Beach City College. Cal State Long Beach is the second largest university in the state and was recently ranked the No. 3 best-value public college in the nation. Covering approximately 50 square miles, Long Beach is supported by a wide mix of industries with education, health and social services, manufacturing, retail trade, and professional services comprising the highest representation. Known for its livable and desirable neighborhoods, Long Beach was named by America's Promise Alliance as one of the 100 Best Communities for Young People two years in a row. While it offers all the amenities of a large metropolis, many say Long Beach offers the added benefit of having maintained a strong sense of community and cohesiveness despite its growth. A superb climate, quality schools, a vibrant downtown, and a wide variety of neighborhoods help make Long Beach one of the most livable communities in the country.
CITY GOVERNMENT
Long Beach, a charter city formed in 1897, is governed by nine City Council Members elected by district and a city-wide elected Mayor. Other elected officials include the City Attorney, City Auditor, and City Prosecutor. The elected officials are elected to staggered four-year terms. The City Council appoints the City Manager and City Clerk. The City Manager is responsible for the efficient administration of all City departments, excluding those under the direction of a separately elected official, Board or Commission. Long Beach is one of only three cities in California with its own Health Department and one of the very few municipalities with its own Water and Energy Resources Departments. In 2019, the City of Long Beach and Plenary Properties Long Beach unveiled the completion of the new four-building Long Beach Civic Center, which includes a new City Hall and Port Administration Building. The tree-lined pedestrian plaza is reflective of an innovative public-private partnership and the Civic Center is designed to revitalize the civic core of downtown to serve residents, attract visitors, and provide safe and efficient city operations. The City is supported by a FY2024 total budget of $3.3 billion with a General Fund budget of $719 million. Long Beach employs approximately 6,048 full-time equivalent staff.
THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
The mission of Public Works is to provide outstanding City-wide services improving the quality of life for the community while being responsible stewards of the city's physical assets. Public Works does this through a customer service lens with specialized skills, innovation, and responsiveness. Core services include, preserving and enhancing the city's infrastructure, transportation systems, streets, sidewalks, and urban forest. The Department has six bureaus: Business Operations, Traffic and Mobility, Engineering, Environmental Services, Public Services and Project Management. The bureaus jointly manage the collection of refuse and recycling, manage capital projects, manage the City's stormwater systems, review and issue permits, provide emergency response, and safely and efficiently manage and maintain the city's public right of way and public facilities. The Department has over 580 budgeted positions with an annual operating budget of $250 million and an annual capital improvement program budget of $150 million. Additional information on the Department can be found at www.longbeach.gov/pw.
THE POSITION
The Capital Budget Officer (CBO) is an at-will management position that reports to the Business Operations Bureau Manager and is responsible for partnering with City's numerous capital improvement programs and projects working closely with the Engineering, Project Department's Management and Transportation and Mobility Bureaus.
The CBO is responsible for the City's Capital Improvement Plan (CIP), totaling a $1.5 billion Public Works project ledger with over 1,500 active projects, an annual $180-230 million CIP allocation, and the $932 million Elevate '28 Infrastructure Investment Plan. The CBO is involved directly and indirectly with the Department's bureaus to facilitate planning, budgeting, design, construction and completion of projects including streets, sidewalks, bike and pedestrian improvements, traffic signals, facilities, storm water, parks, tidelands and related projects.
The Capital Budget Officer leads a team which includes eight (8) FTEs including six (6) Administrative Analysts, one (1) Project Budget Analyst, and one (1) Accountant.
Roles and responsibilities of the Capital Budget Officer:
* Maintain and manage the $1.5 billion Public Works CIP Project Ledger budget and financials, including actuals, transfers, budget adjustments, appropriations, encumbrances, etc.
* Oversee the annual $200 million CIP Budget development, including coordination with the Director, Deputy Director, Public Works Bureaus, Financial Management, City Manager, Citywide Departments, and external funding agencies.
* Work with the Engineering, Project Management and Transportation and Mobility Bureaus to facilitate planning, budgeting, design, construction, and completion of projects including streets, sidewalks, bike and pedestrian improvements, mobility, traffic signals, facilities, storm water, parks, tidelands, water quality, and other projects.
* Ensure external funds (LA County Prop A, Prop C, Measure M, Measure R, State Gas Tax, SB-1, LA County Measure A and Measure W, grant funds, etc.) and internal funds (Measure A, Traffic Impact Fees, Park Impact Fees, etc.) have obtained necessary approval prior to being expended and the proposed use of the funds is appropriate.
* Establish, maintain, and refine CIP Budget Standards for the Department and is responsible for training CIP Budget Analysts, Program Managers, and other associated CIP staff, as well as upholding proper CIP Budget procedures and best practices.
* Responsible for administering Construction Procurement Bids (R-Bids) in coordination with FM-Purchasing.
* Ensure CIP contracts are setup correctly in the financial system and vendor invoices are processed and paid in a timely manner.
* Respond to CIP audit inquiries in coordination with Bureau Manager, Deputy Director, and/or Director.
* Provide regular updates to CIP Program Managers, regarding upcoming budget appropriation, project spend down reporting, funding opportunities, and budgetary funds available.
* Lead the execution and fund disbursement of the $758 million Elevate '28 Infrastructure Investment Plan with the Grants & External Affairs Office.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
EDUCATION:
* A Bachelor's Degree in Public Administration, Business Administration, Finance, or a related field from an accredited college or university is required; however, candidates may substitute experience offering specific and substantial preparation for the duties of the position for the required education on a year-for-year basis.
* Proof of education is required at time of submission.
EXPERIENCE:
* Three (3) years of increasingly responsible professional experience preparing and monitoring budgets, including capital budgeting, or performing other related financial activities; one (1) year of the required experience must have been at a lead or supervisory level.
* Possession of a valid Class C Driver License.
DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS:
* Experience in administering a Capital Project, including monitoring project budget, preparing and processing technical adjustments, and working in tandem with CIP project managers.
* Knowledge and experience in the Tyler MUNIS Financial System.
* Experience working with federal, state, county, and grant funding sources, such as LA Metro Prop A, Prop C, SB-1, Gas Tax, LA County Measure W, etc.
* Ability to work in a fast-paced environment with competing deadlines and priorities.
This recruitment will close at 11:59 PM Pacific Time on November 28, 2024. To be considered, applicants must submit a cover letter, resume, and proof of education (if qualifying with a degree) in PDF format. Applications will be reviewed for depth and breadth of experience, and for level and relatedness of education. The most qualified candidates will be invited to participate in further selection procedures.
Applicants who do not meet the minimum requirements, including submission of all required attachments, will not be considered.
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