Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAboutRes 2016-10RESOLUTION 2016-10 A RESOLUTION OF THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS,ARIZONA,ADOPTING AND ESTABLISHING THE 2016-17 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION POLICY AND APPROVING THE TOWN ORGANIZATION CHARTS,THE 2016-17 PAY PLAN,THE SCHEDULE OF AUTHORIZED POSITIONS,THE EMPLOYEE JOB DESCRIPTIONS AND THE 2016-17 COMPREHENSIVE FEE SCHEDULE. WHEREAS,the Mayor and Council of the Town of Fountain Hills (the "Town Council"),pursuant to Ariz.Rev.Stat.§9-240 (B)(2),is vested with the power to determine the budgets of all Town departments;and WHEREAS,the Town Council,in order to provide for consistent and uniform administration of the Town's monies and to maximize savings of fuhds by monitoring expenditures,has determined it necessary to adopt a budget implementation policy for the FY 2016-17 Town Budget (the "2016-17 Budget Policy")governing the expenditures within the FY 2016-17 Town of Fountain Hills budget;and WHEREAS,pursuant to Subsection 3-l-l(H)(3)of the Town Code, the Town Council must approve the organization charts and job descriptions for employees of the Town. NOW,THEREFORE,BE IT RESOLVED BY THE MAYOR AND COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS,as follows: SECTION 1. The recitals above are hereby incorporated as if fully set forth herein. SECTION 2. The Town Council hereby adopts the 2016-17 Budget Policy in substantiallythe form attached hereto as Exhibit A and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 3. The Town Council hereby approves and authorizes (i) the Town of Fountain Hills Organization Charts, (ii) the 2016-17 Pay Plan, (iii) the Schedule of Authorized Positions and (iv) the Employee Job Descriptions, all in substantially the form attached hereto as Exhibit B and incorporated herein by reference. SECTION 4. The 2016-17 Comprehensive Fee Schedule, effective July 1, 2016, is hereby approved inthe formattachedheretoasExhibitC and incorporated hereinby reference. SECTION 5. The Mayor, the Town Manager, the Town Clerk and the Town Attorney are hereby authorizedand directed to take all steps necessaryto carry out the purpose and intent of this Resolution. [SIGNATURES ON FOLLOWING PAGE] 2680515.1 2680515.1 EXHIBIT A TO RESOLUTION 2016-10 [2016-17 Budget Implementation Policy] See following pages. Revised 05/10/16 1 2680353.2 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS 2016-17 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION POLICY 1. Definitions. The following definitions shall apply for purposes of this policy. A. “Budget Unit” is a Town department as designated on the Town’s organization chart, including the Town Municipal Court. B. “Capital Expenditures” are those capital expenditures exceeding $30,000 which require the approval of the Town Manager and Town Council. C. “Contingency” appropriation used for unforeseen emergency and critical needs when current budget appropriation is inadequate. D. “Fund” is a fiscal and accounting mechanism with a self-balancing set of accounts recording cash and financial resources. 2. Transfer of Funds. A. Transfers within a Fund. After adoption of the fiscal budget by the Town Council, any Budget Unit has the authority to reprogram funds within its department’s line items. These departments of the budget will be controlled by bottom line total only. Transfers between General Fund departments are allowed with the approval of the Department Director, Finance Director, Town Manager and Town Council according to the standards set forth in ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 42-17106. A report of each transfer will approved by the Department Director and submitted to the Finance Division through the financial accounting system for processing; final approval shall be vested with the Town Manager, whose decision shall be final and conclusive. B. Transfers between Funds. After adoption of the fiscal budget by the Town Council, any budgetary transfer between Funds will require approval or ratification of each transfer by the Town Council. Prior to any transfer, the Department must provide sufficient documentation to the Town Manager and the Town Council that funding exists. C. Reprogramming of Wages. No funds may be reprogrammed to or from the “wages” section of the Budget Unit’s adopted budget without consultation with and approval by the Town Manager. The requesting Department Director must submit a memorandum and any necessary supporting documentation to the Town Manager; the Town Manager will notify the Finance Division of approved transfers of funds from the “wages” section of the budget. D. Reprogramming of Capital Funds. No funds may be reprogrammed to or from the “capital expenditures” section of the Budget Unit’s adopted budget without consultation with and approval by the Town Manager and ratification by the Town Council. The requesting Department Director must submit a memorandum and any necessary supporting documentation to the Town Manager. If approved by the Town Council, the Town Manager will notify the Finance Division of the reprogrammed funds. Revised 05/10/16 2 2680353.2 E. Carryover Appropriations. The Finance Division may approve appropriation transfers for carried over operating/capital items (i.e., IT infrastructure, equipment, vehicles and facility improvements) if the Town Council previously appropriated the operating/capital item in a prior fiscal year. All carryover appropriation transfers must be submitted to the Town Council for ratification; all carryover appropriation transfers shall be reflected in the appropriate budget reports. 3. Expenditure Restrictions. A. Budget Hold for Prior Exceedance. Any General Fund Budget Unit that exceeded its budget in the prior fiscal year may be subject to immediate budget hold status in the current fiscal year. However, if a Budget Unit exceeded its budget in the prior fiscal year due to a one-time emergency purchase, and proof of such an emergency (in a form acceptable to the Town Manager) can be shown, the budget hold status will be removed. B. Remedies for Budget Exceedance. Once a Budget Unit has exceeded its expenditure limitation, the Finance Division shall notify the Budget Unit, in writing, that the appropriate expenditure limit has been exceeded. The Budget Unit must then consult and reach an agreement with the Finance Division and the Town Manager regarding the remedies available to either restore spending to a level approved in the budget for the balance of the fiscal year or to request additional funds as set forth in Subsection 3(C) below. C. Requests for Additional Funds. When additional funds from other sources are requested, the Finance Division and Town Manager must concur before the Budget Unit may expend the additional funds. If the expenditure of additional funds will require a fund transfer, the recommendation shall be forwarded to the Town Council for approval. Any Budget Unit that has exceeded its expenditure limitation shall submit an expenditure reduction program to the Town Manager through the Finance Division as part of any request for additional expenditures. The expenditure reduction program shall include, but not be limited to, consideration of reductions in force of budgeted and authorized positions, termination of all travel expenditures, suspension or termination of contracts and such other expenditure reductions as the Budget Unit deems appropriate. 4. Fund Balance. All budget considerations, including expenditure of appropriated funds, shall adhere to the Town of Fountain Hills Financial Policies, Amended and Restated March 19, 2015, attached hereto as Exhibit 1, or the most recent version of later-adopted editions of such financial policies. 5. Fiscal Priorities. The 2016-17 budget is intended to implement the Town Council’s top fiscal priorities, as adopted by the Town Council as part of its annual budget retreat. 6. Positions. A. General Provisions. (1) Section 3-1-1 of the Town Code states that the Town Manager Revised 05/10/16 3 2680353.2 shall be the administrative officer of the Town government and may appoint and, when necessary, suspend or remove all employees of the Town, except those officers appointed by the Town Council. All appointments and removals shall be based upon merit and upon the qualifications and disqualifications of such employee without regard to any political belief or affiliation; prior to any creation, combination, consolidation or deletion of any positions of employment, written job descriptions or amendments thereto shall have been approved by the Town Council. (2) All requests for new positions or reclassification of existing positions, regardless of the funding source, must be approved by the Town Council. Reclassification of existing positions (filled and vacant) should include justification of why budget savings, including savings from deleted positions, should be used to create new positions and how the position will align/impact Town strategic priorities and departmental goals. Departments must submit their requests to Administrative Services; Administrative Services will review job description and salary information prior to forwarding information to the Town Manager. The Town Manager will review and recommend/deny the position for approval by the Town Council. (3) Intergovernmental agreements, grants, etc. that require/authorize additional positions must be approved by the Town Council. The position and the budgetary impact must be fully disclosed to Administrative Services and the Finance Division, which shall be responsible for analyzing the input and presenting such analysis to the Town Council in conjunction with any request for approval as part of an intergovernmental agreement, grant, or other agreement. (4) All authorized positions must be fully funded by the General Fund, a Special Revenue Fund, or a grant. If a position becomes unfunded or under-funded by its original funding source, it must be fully funded immediately from other sources or eliminated. An under-funded position is a position for which a department/funding source has only 1% to 99% of the funding required to support it on an annualized basis. If eliminating unfunded or under-funded positions results in a Reduction in Force, the Administrative Services Director shall prepare a layoff plan for approval by the Town Manager. B. Fiscal Year 2016-17 Changes to Authorized Positions. The following position revisions are approved: (1) Salary and Job Description Reclassification: • Two Groundskeepers reclassified as Park Operations Leads (2) Added Positions: • Public Works Director position added with a salary range of $88,300 - $125,571 • One additional part-time Accounting Clerk position added at the existing pay range Revised 05/10/16 4 2680353.2 (3) Other Changes: • Information Technology Administrator position changed to Network and Information Technology Administrator with a salary range of $57,532 - $85,697 • Economic Development Specialist title changed to Economic Development Director • Minor edits to job descriptions as noted in Exhibit B to Resolution 2016-10 The schedule of Authorized Positions, Pay Plan, Town organization charts and updated job descriptions are attached as Exhibit B to Resolution 2016-10. 7. Hiring Freeze. There is no hiring freeze in effect for FY 2016-17, and positions that become vacant may be filled if the Town Manager determines that it is in the best interests of the Town to do so. 8. Salary Adjustments. Salary Adjustments will be effective July 1, 2016, as follows: A. Individual Salaries. All Fountain Hills employees, excluding the Presiding Judge, shall receive a 3.5% increase. B. Pay Ranges. The pay range for all Fountain Hills exempt & non-exempt employees, excluding the Presiding Judge and the Town Manager, is increased by 5%. C. Reconciliation to New Pay Ranges. After the adjustments made in accordance with Subsection 8(A) and (B) above, any employees with salaries not meeting the range minimum shall be increased to the lowest pay in their newly-adjusted pay ranges. 9. Comprehensive Fee Schedule. The Comprehensive Fee Schedule is adopted by the Town council and authorizes the fees for fiscal year 2016-17. In addition, the Community Services Department charges fees for classes and recreational activities that are not listed in the Fee Schedule. Those fees are established by the Community Services Director and are based on instructor cost, class size, program materials needed, and other related costs. The range for these fees is no cost up to $550. 10. Contingency Appropriation. The purpose of a Contingency appropriation is to maintain a reserve of expenditure authority from which specific amounts can be transferred to other appropriated budgets after adoption of the annual budget to cover emergency or critical items if there are sufficient revenues to do so. Contingency appropriations will be established within the General Government budget for general purposes or reserved for specific issues. All requests for General Government Contingency must be submitted to the Town Manager for Revised 05/10/16 5 2680353.2 review. If the Contingency expenditure exceeds the Town Manager’s purchasing authority, the Town Council must approve or ratify all transfers from Contingency appropriations. 11. Tax Levy. The Town’s secondary property tax levy is exclusively for the annual debt service payment on General Obligation bonds issued and approved by the voters; the annual levy is based on the annual debt payment divided by the entire community’s secondary assessed valuation divided by 1,000. An allowance for delinquency factor is included in the calculation (usually 1% or 2%). The Town does not have a primary property tax. 12. Budget Adoption. This budget is being adopted by the Town Council at a fund level. Each fund is a fiscal and accounting mechanism with a self-balancing set of accounts recording cash and other financial resources. The department level budget detail that is contained within the financial system is designed and used wholly as a management tool for the individual departments. A sub-fund may also be created to track a specific project or goal and is used as a tool for management purposes. A sub-fund would be an extension of major fund such as a project fund. 13. Vehicles/Equipment and Infrastructure Projects. The Town Council will approve specific positions, vehicles, equipment and facility infrastructure projects as part of the FY 2016- 17 budget. Additional funding requested during the fiscal year must be submitted to the Town Council for approval or ratification. A. Mid-year Requests. All mid-year General Fund vehicle and equipment requests that exceed $5,000 and capital items (account series 8000) must be approved by the Finance Director. Approval is required when using existing resources or requesting additional resources. Requests shall be made in writing to the Finance Director, who shall grant or deny the request. If denied, a request for reconsideration may be presented to the Town Manager, whose decision is final. B. Infrastructure Requests over $50,000. All infrastructure project requests that exceed $50,000, regardless of the funding source, must be submitted to the Finance Division for review prior to forwarding information to the Town Manager. The Town Manager will recommend the project for approval by the Town Council. 2680353.2 EXHIBIT 1 TO 2016-17 BUDGET IMPLEMENTATION POLICY [Town of Fountain Hills Financial Policies, Amended and Restated March 19, 2015] (See following pages.) 2044898.6 TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS FINANCIAL POLICIES Amended and Restated March 19, 2015 2044898.6 i Table of Contents I. INTRODUCTION .............................................................................................................. 1 II. OVERALL GOALS............................................................................................................ 1 2.1 Fiscal Conservatism ......................................................................................................... 1 2.2 Maintaining Bond Rating ................................................................................................. 1 2.3 Stability ............................................................................................................................ 1 2.4 Delivering Quality Services ............................................................................................. 1 III. FUND BALANCE .............................................................................................................. 2 3.1 Fund Balance Categories. ................................................................................................ 3 3.2 General Fund. ................................................................................................................... 4 3.3 Special Revenue Funds. ................................................................................................... 6 3.4 Debt Service Funds. ......................................................................................................... 6 3.5 Capital Projects Fund. ...................................................................................................... 7 IV. FINANCIAL PLANNING.................................................................................................. 7 4.1 Adopting Budget.. ............................................................................................................ 7 4.2 Budget Preparation........................................................................................................... 7 4.3 Operating Budget. ............................................................................................................ 8 4.4 Revenue Sources .............................................................................................................. 8 4.5 Revenue Estimate............................................................................................................. 8 4.6 Staffing ............................................................................................................................. 8 4.7 Budget Preparation Schedule ........................................................................................... 8 4.8 Performance Measurement .............................................................................................. 8 4.9 Efficiency Analysis. ......................................................................................................... 9 4.10 Department Responsibility............................................................................................... 9 4.11 Quarterly Report. ............................................................................................................. 9 4.12 Deficit.. ............................................................................................................................ 9 V. EXPENDITURE CONTROL ............................................................................................. 9 5.1 Budgeted Expenditures .................................................................................................... 9 5.2 Purchasing System and Policies....................................................................................... 9 5.3 Internal Controls. ............................................................................................................. 9 5.4 State Expenditure Limit. .................................................................................................. 9 5.5 Capitalized Assets .......................................................................................................... 10 VI. REVENUES AND COLLECTIONS ................................................................................ 10 6.1 Balanced Revenue Base ................................................................................................. 10 6.2 Stable Revenue Base. ..................................................................................................... 10 6.3 Monitoring Collection. ................................................................................................... 10 6.4 Intergovernmental Aid ................................................................................................... 10 6.5 Cost Recovery ................................................................................................................ 10 6.6 Growth Revenues.. ......................................................................................................... 11 VII. USER FEE COST RECOVERY ...................................................................................... 11 7.1 Establishing Fees ........................................................................................................... 11 7.2 Recalculation.................................................................................................................. 11 2044898.6 ii VIII. CASH HANDLING POLICY .......................................................................................... 11 8.1 Individual Responsibilities............................................................................................. 11 8.2 Establishing Cash Handling Sites. ................................................................................. 12 8.3 Procedures for Cash Collection. .................................................................................... 12 8.4 Receipts. ......................................................................................................................... 13 8.5 Cash Received in Person. ............................................................................................... 14 8.6 Cash Received Through the Mail. ................................................................................. 16 8.7 Check Acceptance. ......................................................................................................... 16 8.8 Credit Card Acceptance. ................................................................................................ 18 8.9 Balancing of Cash Receipts. .......................................................................................... 18 8.10 Cash Over & Short. ........................................................................................................ 19 8.11 Returned Check Procedures. .......................................................................................... 20 8.12 Preparation of Deposits (performed by the Finance Division). ..................................... 21 8.13 Exceptions to Cash Handling Policy.............................................................................. 21 8.14 Records Retention .......................................................................................................... 21 IX. DEBT POLICY ................................................................................................................. 22 9.1 General. .......................................................................................................................... 22 9.2 Capital Improvement Plan. ............................................................................................ 22 9.3 Financing Alternatives. .................................................................................................. 25 9.4 Issuance of Obligations. ................................................................................................. 27 2044898.6 1 I. INTRODUCTION The Mayor and Town Council (the “Town Council”) of the Town of Fountain Hills (the “Town”) understands that principles of sound financial management establish the framework for overall fiscal planning and management. The principles set forth guidelines for both current activities and long range planning. Following these principles will enhance the Town’s financial health as well as its image and credibility with its citizens, the public in general, bond rating agencies and investors. The policies will be reviewed periodically to assure the highest standards of fiscal management. Policy changes will be needed as the Town continues to grow and becomes more diverse and complex in the services it provides, as well as the organization under which it operates, to provide these services to its citizens. The Town Manager and staff have the primary role of reviewing and providing guidance in the financial area to the Town Council. II. OVERALL GOALS The overall financial goals underlying these principles are: 2.1 Fiscal Conservatism. To ensure that the Town is, at all times, in a solid financial condition, defined as: A. Cash solvency – the ability to pay bills. B. Budgetary solvency – the ability to balance the budget. C. Long run solvency – the ability to pay future costs. D. Service level solvency – the ability to provide needed and desired services. E. Adhering to the highest accounting and management practices as well as the financial reporting and budgeting standards established by the Government Finance Officers Association, by the Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) and by other professional organizations. 2.2 Maintaining Bond Rating. To maintain an Aa3 or better bond rating in the financial community to assure the Town taxpayers that the Town government is well managed and financially sound. 2.3 Stability. To have the ability to withstand local and regional economic fluctuations, to adjust to changes in the service requirements of our community, and to respond to changes in Federal and State priorities and funding as they affect the Town’s residents. 2.4 Delivering Quality Services. To deliver quality services in an affordable, efficient and cost-effective basis providing full value for each tax dollar. 2044898.6 2 III. FUND BALANCE Fund balance is defined as the cumulative difference of all revenues and expenditures, also considered the difference between a fund’s assets and deferred outflows of resources and its liabilities and deferred inflows of resources. The purpose of this policy is to establish a key element of the financial stability of the Town by setting guidelines for fund balance. It is essential that the Town maintain adequate levels of fund balance to mitigate financial risk that can occur from unforeseen revenue fluctuations, unanticipated expenditures and similar circumstances. The fund balance also provides cash flow liquidity for the Town’s general operations. Fund balance is an important indicator of the Town’s financial position and adequate reserves must be maintained to allow the Town to continue providing services to the community during periods of economic downturns and/or unexpected emergencies or requirements. The level of fund balance is related to the degree of uncertainty that the Town faces. A prudent level of financial resources is necessary to protect against the need to reduce service levels or raise taxes and fees due to temporary revenue shortfalls or unpredicted one-time expenditures. With the Town dependency upon State shared income and State sales tax revenues for approximately one third of the General Fund budget, there is increased opportunity for fluctuation. Additionally, a significant portion of Town revenue is received from sales taxes – both state shared and local – which are sensitive to fluctuations in the economy. Therefore, the level of reserves needs to be sufficient to ensure stability in ongoing government operations during a slowdown in the economy or legislative changes to the revenue sharing formula. Fund balance is one of the most widely used elements of state and local government financial statements by (1) municipal bond analysts through credit reviews and ratings, (2) taxpayer associations, (3) research organizations and oversight bodies, (4) state, county and local legislators and officials, (5) financial statement users and (6) reporters. Other objectives that influence the size of the fund balance are: 1. Credit reviews performed by municipal bond analysts. 2. Preserving or improving the Aa3 bond rating. 3. Maintaining a positive trend to historical fund balances. 4. Maintaining a rating equal to or better than surrounding communities. The Governmental Accounting Standards Board (“GASB”) has found that usefulness and value of fund balance information provided is significantly reduced by misunderstandings regarding the message that it conveys and the inconsistent treatment and financial reporting practices of governments. GASB issued a pronouncement, GASB Statement No. 54 (“GASB 54”), which applies to all financial reports of all state and local governmental entities; GASB 54 intended to improve financial reporting by providing fund balance categories and classifications that will be more easily understood. 2044898.6 3 3.1 Fund Balance Categories. An accounting distinction is made between portions of fund balance that are spendable and nonspendable. These portions are broken into five categories: (A) Nonspendable fund balance—Includes amounts either not in spendable form or legally or contractually required to be maintained intact. This amount includes inventory, prepaids, and non-current receivables such as long-term loan and notes receivable and property held for resale (unless the proceeds are restricted, committed or assigned). (B) Restricted fund balance— Includes amounts that are either (1) externally imposed by creditors (such as through debt covenants), grantors, contributors, or laws or regulations of other governments or (2) imposed by law through constitutional provisions or enabling legislation. Restricted fund balance means “restricted net assets” as defined in the government-wide Statement of Net Assets, GASB Statement No. 34, as amended by GASB Statement No. 46. (C) Committed fund balance—Includes amounts that are committed for specific purposes by formal action of the Town Council. Amounts classified as “committed” are not subject to legal enforceability like restricted fund balance; however, those committed amounts cannot be used for any other purpose unless the Town Council removes or changes the limitation by taking the same form of action it employed to previously impose the limitation. The action to commit fund balances must occur prior to year end; however, actual amounts can be determined in the subsequent period. (D) Assigned fund balance—Includes amounts that are intended by the Town to be used for specific purposes, but are neither restricted nor committed. Intent should be expressed by the Town Council itself or a subordinate high-level body or official possessing the authority to assign amounts to be used for specific purposes in accordance with policy established by the Town Council. This assignment would include any activity reported in a fund other than the General Fund that is not otherwise restricted more narrowly by the above definitions. The Town is not allowed to assign balances that result in a residual deficit. (E) Unassigned fund balance—Includes any remaining amounts after applying categories (A)-(D) above (amounts not classified as nonspendable, restricted, committed or assigned). Planned spending in the subsequent year’s budget would be included in the unassigned fund balance category. The General Fund is the only fund that will report a positive unassigned balance. 2044898.6 4 3.2 General Fund. The fund balance of the Town General Fund may consist of up to five components, as described previously. In order to satisfy the objective of maintaining a bond rating equal to or better than surrounding peer communities, a combined General Fund operating fund balance of at least 30% of revenues is recommended. A. Committed Fund Balance. The Town will maintain a committed fund balance in the General Fund of 20% of the average actual General Fund revenues for the preceding five fiscal years, indicating stable fiscal policies. The maintenance of this fiscal balance is a particularly important factor considered by credit rating agencies in their evaluation of the credit worthiness of the Town. It is of primary importance that the Town’s credit rating be protected. (1) Rainy Day Fund to be Maintained. As a component of the Committed fund balance, the Town will maintain a Rainy Day Fund, separate and apart from the Unassigned General Fund, which shall be designated for use in the event of an unanticipated expenditure or loss of revenue. The Rainy Day Fund balance at the end of any fiscal year will be equal to a minimum of 20% of the average actual General Fund revenues for the preceding five fiscal years. This contingency will provide for the temporary financing of an unforeseen nature for that year. Expenditures for these emergency or unforeseen appropriations can only be undertaken with Town Manager approval and only if funds are not available in the department requesting the contingency funding. (2) Guidelines for Rainy Day Fund. In order to achieve the objectives of this policy, and to maintain sufficient working capital and a comfortable margin of safety to address emergencies and unexpected declines in revenue without borrowing, the following guidelines shall be adhered to by the Town Manager, Town staff and Town Council: (a) Deposit Rules. At the end of each fiscal year, the Town Council shall transfer 5% of any surplus revenues (before transfers to the Capital Projects Fund) to the Rainy Day Fund. Deposits shall be made as set forth herein until the Rainy Day Fund balance is equal to at least 20% of the average actual General Fund revenues for the preceding five fiscal years. (b) Use Rules. Rainy Day Funds may only be expended for any one of the following purposes or under the following circumstances: (i) To replace the loss of more than 25% of the Town’s local share of State shared revenues received pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 43-206. 2044898.6 5 (ii) For any event that threatens the health, safety or welfare of the Town’s citizens. (iii) For any event that threatens the fiscal stability of the Town. (iv) To address any matter declared as an emergency by the Governor or the Mayor. (c) Withdrawal Rules. All withdrawals from the Rainy Day Fund shall be subject to the following rules: (i) Any appropriation shall require the approval by at least 2/3 of the entire Town Council. (ii) The maximum amount of Rainy Day withdrawals in any fiscal year shall not exceed one-half of the total balance in the Fund. (d) Replenishment Rules. Any amounts withdrawn from the Rainy Day Fund shall be replenished as follows (and such repayment shall be in addition to the annual deposits set forth above): (i) All amounts shall be repaid in not more than five years, in annual installments of not less than 1% of the previous fiscal year General Fund balance. (ii) Repayments shall be appropriated as part of the annual budget adoption. B. Assigned Fund Balance. The Town will maintain an assigned fund balance in the General Fund of a minimum 10% of the average actual General Fund revenues for the preceding five fiscal years. This assigned fund balance will be assigned for (1) “pay-as-you-go” capital replacement expenditures, (2) vehicle or equipment replacement, (3) capital projects, (4) prepaying or defeasing existing Town debt or (5) any other expenditure that is non-recurring in nature. The 10% is the minimum and may be increased to accelerate accumulation of funds for a large capital expenditure. To the extent these balances are expended, additional funds necessary to restore this additional 10% amount will be provided in at least approximately equal contributions during the five fiscal years following the fiscal year in which the event occurred. The assigned General Fund balance can be authorized for expenditure only in accordance with Resolution 2012-02 adopted by the Mayor and Town Council on June 7, 2012, as may be amended from time to time. C. Unassigned Fund Balance. Funds in excess of the balances described in the preceding paragraphs will be unassigned General Fund balance, unless otherwise assigned in accordance with GASB 54. By Resolution, the Town Council has 2044898.6 6 allocated General Fund surplus funds to be (1) transferred to the Rainy Day Fund, (2) used to supplement “pay as you go” capital replacement expenditures in the Capital Projects Fund or (3) used to prepay or defease existing Town debt. These funds may not be used to establish or support costs that are recurring in nature. During the annual budget process, the Town Manager will estimate the surplus or deficit for the current year and prepare a projection of the year-end unassigned General Fund balance. Such projection will include an analysis of trends in fund balance levels on an historical and future projection basis. The Finance Director is authorized to assign available fund balance for specific purposes in accordance with GASB 54. It is the policy of the Town that expenditures for which more than one category of fund balance could be used, that the order of use is: Nonspendable fund balance, restricted fund balance, committed fund balance, assigned fund balance and unassigned fund balance. These guidelines will be reviewed by the Town Manager periodically following adoption (or sooner at the direction of the Town Council). 3.3 Special Revenue Funds. A. HURF. The Highway User Revenue Fund (“HURF”) is restricted in use solely for street and highway purposes. The fund depends upon State shared revenues for over 90% of annual revenues. The restricted fund balance will be based on the minimum requirement as specified in the schedule for projects funded with Special Revenue or grant funds. The schedule will be reviewed on an annual basis to determine the required amount to be set aside as restricted fund balance. B. Excise Tax Funds. The excise tax funds are committed funds that the Town Council may dedicate for specific purposes by resolution or as part of the annual budget adoption. 3.4 Debt Service Funds. The Debt Service Fund is established for the payment of principal and interest on bonded indebtedness and as such is a restricted fund. Revenues are derived from a property tax levy, pledged excise taxes, municipal property lease payments and shared revenues. Revenues are received in amounts sufficient to pay the annual debt service payment; therefore, the restricted fund balance will be no less than the annual debt service payment due on July 1 of the new fiscal year and no more than the annual debt service payment due on July 1 plus an amount equal to the average annual delinquency factor based on the prior three years ’ delinquency rates. 2044898.6 7 3.5 Capital Projects Fund. A Capital Projects Fund has been established to allow the Town to accumulate monies for (1) purchase of land or buildings, (2) improvements to Town-owned properties, (3) grant matches associated with capital improvements, (4) public safety projects and equipment purchases, (5) economic development projects and (6) such other capital projects as determined by the Town Council. The Capital Projects Fund will be funded by: (A) sales of real and personal property belonging to the Town; (B) General Fund transfer of any excess revenues collected over budgeted and unexpended appropriations not needed to meet fund balance requirements or re-appropriation; and (C) interest earnings on the balance of the fund invested per the Town’s investment policy. Accounted for separately, but considered part of the Capital Projects Fund, are accumulated development fees collected pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 9-463.05 that are assessed on new construction for the purpose of funding growth. These funds are restricted to growth-related capital expenditures as designated in the Town’s adopted Infrastructure Improvements Plan. The fund balance will be established each fiscal year during the budget process depending on planned expenditures but cannot exceed accumulated revenues. The Town shall first be entitled to recoup the cost of any capital improvements, infrastructure, marketing or sales-related costs associated with the disposition of property before crediting the Capital Projects Fund (for funds other than development fees). The Town Council may approve the uses of the Capital Projects Fund as a part of its annual budget or by motion and affirmative vote at the time the expenditures are approved. IV. FINANCIAL PLANNING Financial planning refers to the process of identifying resources and allocating those resources among competing purposes. The primary vehicle for this planning is the preparation, monitoring and analyses of the Town’s budget. It is increasingly important to monitor the performance of the programs competing to receive funding. 4.1 Budget Adoption. The Town Manager shall prepare a proposed annual budget, which shall be submitted to the Town Council and the public for review in accordance with ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 42-17001, et seq. The Town will budget revenues and expenditures on the basis of a fiscal year beginning July 1 and ending the following June 30. The Town Council will adopt the budget no later than June 30, and the Town Manager shall execute the Town Council policies as set forth in the finally adopted budget. 4.2 Budget Preparation. The Town Manager or authorized designee will prepare a budget in accordance with the guidelines established by the Government Finance Officers Association in its Distinguished Budget Award Program. The proposed budget will contain the following: A. Revenue estimates by major category, by major fund. B. Expenditure estimates by department levels and major expenditure category, by fund. 2044898.6 8 C. Estimated fund balance by fund. D. Debt service by issue detailing principal and interest amounts by fund. E. Proposed personnel staffing levels. F. A detailed schedule of capital projects, including a capital improvement program. G. Any additional information, data, or analysis requested of management by the Town Council. 4.3 Operating Budget. The operating budget will be based on the principle that current operating expenditures, including debt service, will be funded with current revenues, creating a balanced budget. The Town will not balance the current budget at the expense of meeting future years’ expenditures; for example, accruing future years’ revenues or rolling over short-term debt to avoid planned debt retirement. 4.4 Revenue Sources. Ongoing operating costs should be supported by ongoing, stable revenue sources. This policy protects the Town from fluctuating service levels and avoids crises when one-time revenues are reduced or removed. Revenues from growth or development should be targeted to costs related to development, or invested in improvements that will benefit future residents or make future service provision efficient. 4.5 Revenue Estimate. The Town Manager will provide an estimate of the Town’s revenues annually for each fiscal year, as well as estimates of special (grant, excise tax, etc.) revenues and interfund transfers. 4.6 Staffing. The budget will fully appropriate the resources needed for authorized regular staffing. At no time shall the number of regular full-time employees on the payroll exceed the total number of full-time positions authorized by the Town Council. All personnel actions shall be in conformance with applicable Federal and State law and all Town ordinances and policies. 4.7 Budget Preparation Schedule. Annually, the Town Manager shall provide a budget preparation schedule outlining the preparation timelines for the proposed budget. Budget packages for the preparation of the budget, including forms and instructions, shall be distributed to Town Departments in a timely manner for the Department’s completion. Department Directors shall prepare and return their budget proposals to the Administration Department, as required in the budget preparation schedule. 4.8 Performance Measurement. Performance measurement indicators will be integrated into the budget process as appropriate. 2044898.6 9 4.9 Efficiency Analysis. Alternatives for improving the efficiency and effectiveness of the Town’s programs and the productivity of its employees will be considered during the budget process. Duplication of services and inefficiency in service delivery should be eliminated wherever they are identified. 4.10 Department Responsibility. Department Directors are required to monitor revenues and control expenditures to prevent exceeding their total departmental expenditure budgets. Department Directors shall immediately notify the Town Manager of any exceptional circumstances that could cause a departmental expenditure budget to be exceeded. 4.11 Quarterly Report. A quarterly report on the status of the General Fund budget and trends will be prepared within 60 days of the end of each quarter by the Town Manager or authorized designee. In addition, the quarterly report shall include revenue and expenditure projections through the end of the fiscal year. 4.12 Deficit. If a deficit is projected during any fiscal year, the Town will take steps to reduce expenditures, increase revenues or, if a deficit is caused by an emergency, consider using the Rainy Day Fund, to the extent necessary to ensure a balanced budget at the close of the fiscal year. The Town Manager may institute a cessation during the fiscal year on hirings, promotions, transfers and capital equipment purchases. Such action will not be taken arbitrarily or without knowledge and support of the Town Council. V. EXPENDITURE CONTROL The Town Manager shall ensure compliance with the legally adopted budget. In addition, purchases and expenditures must comply with all applicable legal requirements. 5.1 Budgeted Expenditures. Expenditures will be controlled by an annual budget at the departmental level. The Town Council shall adopt appropriations through the budget process. Written procedures will be maintained for administrative approval and processing of certain budget transfers within funds. 5.2 Purchasing System and Policies. The Town will maintain a purchasing system that provides needed materials in a timely manner to avoid interruptions in the delivery of services. All purchases shall be made in accordance with the Town’s purchasing policies, guidelines and procedures and applicable State and Federal laws. The Town will endeavor to obtain supplies, equipment and services as economically as possible. 5.3 Internal Controls. Expenditures will be controlled through appropriate internal controls and procedures in processing invoices for payment. 5.4 State Expenditure Limit. The State of Arizona sets a limit on the expenditures of local jurisdictions. The Town will comply with these expenditure limitations and will submit an audited expenditure limitation report, audited financial statements and audited reconciliation report as defined by the Uniform Expenditure Reporting System (ARIZ. REV. STAT. § 41-1279.07) to the State Auditor General each year. 2044898.6 10 5.5 Capitalized Assets. All assets of $10,000 or more will be capitalized and recorded in the Town of Fountain Hills Summary of Capital Assets. VI. REVENUES AND COLLECTIONS All government employees are considered stewards of public funds. In order to provide funding for service delivery, the Town must have reliable revenue sources. These diverse revenues must be collected equitably, timely and efficiently. 6.1 Balanced Revenue Base. The Town’s goal is a General Fund revenue base that is equally balanced between sales taxes, State shared revenues, property tax, service fees and other revenue sources. 6.2 Stable Revenue Base. The Town will strive for a diversified and stable revenue base to shelter it from economic changes or short-term fluctuations and in any one revenue source by doing the following: A. Establishing new charges and fees as needed and as permitted by law at reasonable levels. B. Pursuing legislative change, when necessary, to permit changes or establishment of user charges and fees. C. Aggressively collecting all revenues, late penalties, outstanding taxes owed and related interest as authorized by law. 6.3 Monitoring Collection. The Town Manager or authorized designee will monitor all taxes to ensure they are equitably administered and collections are timely and accurate. Fees and charges should be based on benefits and/or privileges granted by the Town, or based on costs of a particular service. 6.4 Intergovernmental Aid. The Town Manager or authorized designee should pursue intergovernmental aid for those programs and activities that address a recognized need and are consistent with the Town’s long-range objectives. Any decision to pursue intergovernmental aid should include the consideration of the following: A. Present and future funding requirements. B. Cost of administering the funds. C. Costs associated with special conditions or regulations attached to the grant award. 6.5 Cost Recovery. The Town will attempt to recover all allowable costs (both direct and indirect) associated with the administration and implementation of programs funded through intergovernmental aid. In the case of the Fountain Hills Unified School District, the Town may determine to recover less than full cost of services provided. In the case of 2044898.6 11 State and Federally mandated programs, the Town will attempt to obtain full funding for the service from the governmental entity requiring the service be provided. Allowable costs will be determined based upon a “Cost Allocation Study” prepared periodically. 6.6 Growth Revenues. Local sales tax revenues are derived from several sources with a significant portion from construction related activity. To ensure that the revenues from growth or development are targeted to costs related to development, or invested in improvements that will benefit future residents or make future service provision efficient, the Town will designate 50% of those one-time revenues to the Capital Projects Fund. Monthly, these revenues will be transferred from the General Fund to the Capital Projects Fund for future appropriation. VII. USER FEE COST RECOVERY User fees and charges are payments for voluntarily-purchased, publicly-provided services that benefit specific individuals. The Town relies on user fees and charges to supplement other revenue sources in order to provide public services. 7.1 Establishing Fees. The Town may establish user fees and charges for certain services provided to users receiving a specific benefit. User fees and charges will be established to recover as much as possible the direct and indirect costs of the program or service, unless the percentage of full cost recovery has been mandated by specific action of the Town Council. It is recognized that occasionally competing policy objectives may result in reduced user fees and charges that recover a smaller portion of service costs. 7.2 Recalculation. Periodically, the Town will recalculate the full costs of activities supported by user fees to identify the impact of inflation and other attendant costs. VIII. CASH HANDLING POLICY Collecting and controlling cash at the Town are very important functions. The Customer Service Representatives and Permit Technicians are the Town’s cash handling agents. Strong internal controls for cash collection and handling are necessary to prevent mistreatment of Town funds and to safeguard and protect employees from unwarranted charges of mishandling funds. Historical practices shall not constitute justification for deviation from these procedures. The material contained in this Section supersedes any previous policies and procedures regarding the handling of cash followed within the Town and/or within Departments. The Finance Division will conduct periodic reviews of cash handling procedures. Any amendments to the policies require Town Council approval, but the Town Manager may make interpretations and exceptions to the policies contained in this Section as more particularly set forth in Subsection 8.13 below. 8.1 Individual Responsibilities. All cash transactions are to be processed by Town staff (including cash, credit cards, checks, etc.) and not volunteers. Any Department Director or manager with responsibilities for managing Town cash receipts and those employees who are entrusted with the receipt, deposit and reconciliation of cash for Town-related 2044898.6 12 activities shall be responsible for knowledge of and compliance with this Section VIII. A reference to this Section should be included as part of all departmental policies and procedures. 8.2 Establishing Cash Handling Sites. Ideally, from a control perspective, collecting and controlling cash should be centralized in one location; however, that is not always possible or practical. As a result, the collection of money is, in part, decentralized. The Finance Division must authorize all cash handling sites, including one-time requests for cash for special events. Departments requesting status as a cash handling site (or special events where money is being collected and a cash float is needed) must submit a request to the Finance Division at least 24 hours prior to the special event that includes: A. Reason(s) why cash handling site or cash float is needed. B. A list of the personnel involved with the cash handling site, descriptions of their duties and how segregation of duties will be maintained. C. Whether a change drawer will be needed. D. A description of the reconciliation process, including frequency of reconciliation. E. A description of the process for safeguarding cash until it is deposited. F. A schedule of how often and where cash deposits will be made. 8.3 Procedures for Cash Collection. A. “Cash” is defined as any of the following accepted methods of payment for Town transactions: (1) Cash (coin and currency). (2) Checks (made payable to the Town, no third party checks). (3) Credit Cards (MasterCard, Visa, Discover, American Express-ACTIVE Net only). (4) Money Orders. B. Cash should be physically protected through the use of vaults, safes, cash registers, etc. Each Department is responsible to make the necessary provisions to properly safeguard the cash receipts in its area and maintain the necessary safe or vault that will ensure the security. Generally, any amount of cash on hand must be maintained in a vault or heavy safe (one which cannot be easily moved by two persons using a hand cart). Cash should not be retained in desk drawers or standard file cabinets without a locking mechanism; petty cash must be secured in a locked file cabinet and keys should be secured separately. 2044898.6 13 C. The cash drawer should be kept shut when not in use and after each transaction. The cash drawer, when open, should not be left unattended when it contains money. The contents of cash drawers should be placed in a safe, vault, or an approved, locked location after each day; all safes are to be kept locked. 8.4 Receipts. A. Procedures must be in place to record the daily beginning and ending receipt numbers of the cash register, and include safeguards to prevent manipulation of register totals, receipt numbers, etc. Automatic numbering of receipts through a computerized system is an acceptable alternative. B. Receipts should be generated from either receipt books or cash register receipt system. C. Cash registers must be programmed to issue receipts, which shall contain all information required by the accounting system to properly credit and track payments. D. Receipt books, if issued for special events, must be issued in sequential order. All books should be accounted for from the time of delivery and returned to the Finance Division. E. Only those receipt books that have been distributed by the Finance Division may be used. F. At a minimum, sequential, pre-numbered receipt forms must contain the following information: (1) Date issued. (2) Cashier and/or Department issuing the receipt. (3) Name of payor (not the department name or revenue source). (4) Net amount received. (5) Sufficient information to identify the purpose of the payment. (6) Form of payment (cash, check, credit card, etc.). G. The receipt forms should also: (1) Contain all available identifying numbers and other pertinent, descriptive information including invoice numbers. 2044898.6 14 (2) Be issued in a minimum of two copies, one for the payor and one to accompany the deposit. (3) Never be altered; if any type of change is necessary, all copies of the receipt must be clearly marked “void” and a new receipt issued. (4) Be filed sequentially and retained by the Department (including void receipts). 8.5 Cash Received in Person. A. When a customer produces a mutilated bill (where a portion is missing), the receiver should request that the customer have a bank redeem the bill. No bill will be considered for acceptance if both serial numbers are not present. B. A printed receipt must be issued for each payment received when the customer pays in person. At a remote location (for special events), manual pre-numbered receipts may be used when cash register receipts are not available. C. Departments may not accept post-dated checks, IOU’s, or third party checks. D. All cash received must be recorded through the computerized accounting system (MUNIS and/or ACTIVE Net) with computer-generated official Town cash receipts. When a cash handling site with a computerized accounting system has to use temporary cash receipts, those temporary receipts must be converted over to computerized receipts as soon as possible. If the conversion cannot be accomplished within 48 hours, the cash should be deposited into the Department’s safe and tracked in detail until it is recorded on the computerized accounting system. E. The customer must be presented an official Town receipt form with a duplicate record being retained by the receiving Department. All numbered receipts must be accounted for, including the original of voided receipts. F. The cash handling site must maintain a clear separation of duties. An individual should not have responsibility for more than one of the cash handling components: collecting, depositing, disbursement and reconciling. G. The procedures below are to be followed to safeguard the employee and the cash: (1) Account for cash as soon as is it received – count the cash in front of customer. (2) Keep cash received in view of the customer until the transaction is complete. (3) If change is required, count all cash and change in front of customer. 2044898.6 15 (4) Reconcile the funds received to the computerized accounting system cash report or to the total of the temporary receipts at the end of the day or at the end of each shift and balance the receipts as set forth in Subsection 8.9. (5) Immediately place all cash in a cash drawer, safe or other secure place until deposited. A secure area for processing and safeguarding funds received should be provided and restricted to authorized personnel. (6) Personal transactions with Town cash funds are prohibited. Monies may never be borrowed nor loaned from cash funds, nor may personal checks be cashed from receipts. (7) All employees paying for Town services (rentals, movie tickets, animal license, business license, etc.) must be rung up by a different employee under a separate user ID. (8) Deposit all cash intact and not intermingled or substituted with other cash. (9) Pay refunds or expenditures through the appropriate Town bank account on a Town-generated check from the main accounts payable account or petty cash for the smaller accounts. If the original payment was made using credit/debit card, then refunds will be issued through the credit card per credit card regulations. (10) Provide printed receipts generated by the point of sale (POS) program for every transaction involving money. (11) Voided cash receipts must be approved and initialed by a supervisor before the daily deposit is done, noting the reason for voiding the transaction. (12) Deposit daily cash report and cash promptly at the end of each day into the Finance Division safe. (13) Place cash in amounts over $500.00 in the Finance Division safe immediately following the transaction until the end of day close out. (14) Cashiers should enter transactions using their personal logins (switch user) during a single shift. (15) All packaged coin or strapped currency received as payment should be removed from the package or straps and verified. H. Cashing checks from Town deposits, borrowing cash for personal use, lapping receipts to cover shortages in cash receipts, withholding checks for deposit in order to float checks, commingling personal and Town funds and modifying cash 2044898.6 16 records are all serious offenses and may result in discipline up to and including immediate discharge from employment. 8.6 Cash Received Through the Mail. A. When mail is opened, if the cash received is not credited directly into the appropriate Town account or issued a receipt through a computerized accounting system, a log of the checks, credit card transactions and or cash should be prepared and submitted to the Finance Division. The log should include the customer’s name, amount received, check number and any other information available that may assist in proper allocation of the funds. The envelope also should be retained as part of the records. B. When mail is opened, checks must be endorsed promptly with a restrictive endorsement stamp. Checks must be stored in a safe or other secure place approved by the Finance Division until deposited. C. Unidentified receipts must be deposited to a depository account approved for such purposes. All reasonable attempts should be made to identify the correct account and transfer the funds. 8.7 Check Acceptance. A. The Federal Reserve has established a regulation to standardize check endorsements: (1) Checks must be made payable to the Town of Fountain Hills and endorsed promptly with a restrictive endorsement stamp payable to the Town of Fountain Hills. The endorsement stamps must be distributed by the Finance Division; this stamp protects the check if lost or stolen. (2) All depositor’s endorsements are limited to the top 1.5 inches on the back side of the check, at the trailing edge of the check. This area is where endorsements are normally placed. If you look at the face of the check, the endorsement area is directly behind where “Pay to the Order of” is printed. (3) Any check that has been endorsed may not be returned to the customer. Any marks below the 1.5 inches on the check may obscure the bank routing number, cause delays in returning checks, and forfeit the Town’s right to recovery. The purpose of this regulation is to speed collection and returns. (4) The endorsement must include the following: FOR DEPOSIT ONLY TOWN OF FOUNTAIN HILLS [Account Number] 2044898.6 17 (5) Checks should have the customer information pre-printed on the face of the check. Bank issued/generated checks are acceptable. (6) Personal checks from employees for cash may not be cashed at any counter in a Town facility. (7) Checks or credit card transactions will not be cashed or processed for more than the amount of purchase. Departments are not authorized to return currency to the payor in the event that the check exceeds the amount due to the Town. B. Be sure that the name, branch, city and state where the drawer’s bank is located is printed on the check. C. The Town will not accept a check that is: (1) Illegible or not written out clearly; checks should be written out in blue or black ink only. (2) For anything other than the exact amount (no change will be given). (3) A third party check (that is, checks made out to someone other than the Town). (4) Altered or changed. (5) Undated, post-dated or stale dated (older than six months). (6) Not signed. (7) A starter check, i.e. a check without the name, address and check number on the face of the check. (8) Not in U.S. funds. (9) From a foreign bank, even if payable in U.S. funds. (10) Transfer checks. D. If the written amount on a check does not match the numerical amount, the written amount will govern. E. Money orders should be filled out by the customer in the presence of Town staff; the customer must countersign and write Town of Fountain Hills in the payee section. 2044898.6 18 8.8 Credit Card Acceptance. A. Credit cards accepted are Visa, MasterCard, Discover and American Express (ACTIVE Net only). B. When presented with a credit card, the Department cashier shall: (1) Verify that the card has not been altered and is not expired. (2) Check customer identification to verify that the name on the card and the account name are the same, unless someone is paying for other family members. (3) Retain the credit card until the transaction is complete. (4) Enter the credit card transaction by swiping the card through the terminal on the keyboard; if the keyboard does not have a terminal, the swipe reader is not functioning or payment is being taken over the telephone, the credit card number should be entered manually when prompted by ACTIVE Net or Class software programs. (5) If the credit card information is being input from a paper registration form that includes the card number and payor signature, shred or permanently mark over the portion of the form that includes the credit card information as soon as the transaction is complete and the card is accepted. (6) If receiving credit card information over the phone, verify the caller’s name as it appears on the card, verify the amount to be processed, enter the credit card number, expiration date and security code directly into the ACTIVE Net or Class program – immediately shred any piece of paper where the information can be viewed or taken. 8.9 Balancing of Cash Receipts. A. All funds collected must be balanced daily, by mode of payment, by comparing the total of the cash, checks and credit cards to the computerized accounting reports, to the manual receipts totals, including the totals of the money received by mail. All cash receipts and supporting documentation (daily deposit slip, system receipts, and system reports) should be transferred daily to the accounting system and all discrepancies should be resolved before the end of the day/shift. B. Daily cash counts and reconciliations will be performed on a random basis by the Accountant or other senior Finance Division staff member. These reconciliations should be signed and dated by the reviewer. The total monthly receipts should be balanced with the monthly bank account statements and accounting system monthly reports and all discrepancies should be resolved. 2044898.6 19 C. Currency and coin must be reconciled separately from checks, credit cards and money orders by comparing actual cash received to the cash total from the cash report or to the sum of the cash sales from the manual receipts. D. Over/short amounts must be separately recorded, investigated and resolved to the extent possible as set out in the over/short portion of this Section. E. Because balancing can be a time-consuming task and requires attention to detail, it is recommended that each cashier pre-balance his/her own drawer periodically during the day. NOTE: On the rare occasion that a check needs to be forwarded to another party by the Town of Fountain Hills, the check cannot be endorsed. Any of the following positions are authorized to approve this receipt without endorsement: the Town Manager, the Finance Director and the Town Clerk. Approval to accept this instrument in this manner requires approval from one of the Town’s authorized signatories in writing prior to the presentation of the instrument. F. End of day close out process for cash collection points includes the following: (1) Two signatures on the daily cash report before submitting to the Finance Division. (2) Total deposit must match the printed report from the software program. (3) Deposits are turned in daily and deposited in the Finance Division safe by the responsible party. 8.10 Cash Over & Short. A. A daily accounting of cash received should be balanced against the total amount on the daily reports run by the Department. Any amount that is over or short shall be reported on the same day to the Department Director and the Accountant. B. The discipline procedures set forth below should be followed if the established dollar limits and frequency of overages and/or shortages are exceeded. The current established dollar limit is five dollars. A log should be established to record any overages and shortages, and the employee’s name and date. Patterns, frequencies and inconsistencies should be noted on the employee’s performance review. Overages or shortages of $50.00 or more are to be reported to the Finance Director. C. Warnings or exceptions involving cash overages or shortages shall be retained in the employee’s permanent file. 2044898.6 20 D. If the shortage is the result of a suspected or documented theft, the shortage must be reported immediately and in writing to the Accountant, the Finance Director and the Town Manager who will submit to law enforcement for investigation, regardless of amount. E. Employees who handle cash are expected to be careful and accurate and to balance their funds each day without overages or shortages. Failure to follow internal controls and checks and balances as approved by the Finance Division is considered to be at least negligence and could be considered misconduct subject to the following disciplinary procedures: (1) Verbal Warning. A verbal warning will be given if an employee has: (i) Two or more over/shorts in any 90-day period (regardless of the amount). (ii) Cumulative over/shorts of $75.00 or more in any 30-day period. (2) Written Warning. (i) After an employee has received two verbal warnings, the third warning will be in the form of a written warning. A fourth warning will be subject to disciplinary action as determined by the Department Director. (ii) A written warning will be issued if an employee exceeds a cumulative total of $100.00 or more cash short in any month regardless of the number of verbal warnings. 8.11 Returned Check Procedures. A. Any checks returned by the Town’s depository bank as uncollected shall be sent to the Finance Division. Examples of returned checks include: non-sufficient funds (NSF), account closed, payor’s signature missing, refer to maker and post- dated or stale-dated checks. B. When a check is returned, the Finance Division prepares a negative entry to the revenue journal, debiting the originating account for the amount of the check and at the same time assessing a service fee in the amount set forth in the Town’s adopted fee schedule. It is the responsibility of the Department that was credited with the revenue to notify the check writer and use due diligence to collect the amount of the check and the service fee. The check writer will be prohibited from receiving Town services until the Town is paid the full amount, plus the returned check fee. Restitution should be in the form of currency, money order, cashier’s check or certified check. The Finance Division will maintain an aging report on all non-collectable items; this report will be submitted monthly to the Finance Director. 2044898.6 21 C. When restitution is obtained, the same account should be used that was used on the negative entry and the deposit should be transferred to the Customer Service Representative for inclusion in the daily deposit. D. If after proper due diligence is performed, collection has not been made, the Accountant may be consulted regarding returned items that remain uncollected for further action through the State. 8.12 Preparation of Deposits (performed by the Finance Division). A. The Finance Division shall prepare all deposits. B. All checks must be made payable to Town of Fountain Hills and endorsed. A calculator tape of the checks should be included with the checks bundled together. C. Cash must be recorded on the deposit slip in the appropriate space. D. Only depository-issued deposit slips, including the appropriate account number(s) and sub-code(s) are to be used. E. Someone not involved with collecting the cash, opening the mail or reconciling the deposit must prepare the deposit. F. Deposit from the Municipal Court should be secured in locking deposit bags, which are available from the bank. G. Trips to the bank should be at random times during each day. 8.13 Exceptions to Cash Handling Policy. A. Any exception to this Section must be approved in writing by the Department Director and requires the concurrence of the Finance Director. For example, in cases where there is not enough staff available to maintain complete separation of duties, an alternate process to safeguard Town funds must be established and approved by the Finance Director. Requests for exceptions to these procedures must be submitted to the Finance Director in writing. B. Town personnel are prohibited from depositing Town cash into checking or other bank accounts unless the account has been set up by the Finance Division. 8.14 Records Retention. All cash receipts and related documents must be maintained in accordance with Records Retention Schedules pursuant to ARIZ. REV. STAT. §§ 39-101 through 39-103 and 41-151.15 through 41-151.19. Accounting reports, deposit slips, credit card receipts, copies of manual cash receipts, etc. should be kept for the period specified by the Records Retention Schedules. 2044898.6 22 IX. DEBT POLICY The purpose of this debt policy is to provide for the preservation and enhancement of the Town’s bond ratings, the maintenance of adequate debt service reserves, compliance with debt instrument covenants and provisions and required disclosures to investors, underwriters and rating agencies. The Town’s overall debt management policy is to ensure that financial resources are adequate in any general economic situation to not preclude the Town’s ability to pay its debt when due. These policies are meant to supplement the legal framework of public debt laws provided by the Arizona Constitution, State Statutes, Federal tax laws and the Town’s current bond resolutions and covenants. 9.1 General. A. The Town will (1) use current revenues to pay for short-term capital projects, repair and maintenance items and (2) reserve long-term debt for capital improvements with useful lives of ten years or more. The Town will not use long- term debt to fund current governmental operations and will manage its cash flow in a fashion that will prevent any borrowing to meet working capital needs. However, exclusive reliance upon “pay-as-you -go” funds for capital improvements requires existing residents to pay for improvements that will benefit new residents who relocate to the area after the expenditure is made. Financing capital projects with debt provides for an “intergenerational equity,” as the actual users of the capital asset pay for its cost over time, rather than one group of users paying in advance for the costs of the asset. Where there is a benefit to all future residents, debt financing should be given consideration. B. To increase its reliance on current revenue to finance its capital improvements, and promote a “pay-as-you-go” philosophy, the Town will appropriate each year a percentage of current revenues to maintain a minimum 10% of average actual General Fund revenues for the preceding five fiscal years in the assigned fund balance. 9.2 Capital Improvement Plan. A. As part of the budget process each year, the Town Manager or authorized designee will prepare a capital spending plan that provides a detailed summary of specific capital projects for the five fiscal years subsequent to the fiscal year presented. The plan will include the name of the project, project schedule, capital cost by fiscal year and a recommended specific funding source. The five year capital improvement plan will be developed within the constraints of the Town’s ability to finance the plan. B. The Town Manager and Department Directors will develop formal ranking criteria that will be used in the evaluation of all capital projects. The ranking criteria will give greatest weight to those projects that protect the health and 2044898.6 23 safety of its citizens. “Pay-as-you-go” project financing shall be given the highest priority. Capital improvements that must rely upon debt financing shall be accorded a lower priority and projects with a useful life of less than ten years shall not be eligible for inclusion in bond issues except in extraordinary circumstances. C. Lease-purchase financing shall be undertaken only when the project is considered essential to the efficient operation of the Town or to remove expenditures that would exceed the State-imposed expenditure limitation. The Town Manager or authorized designee shall be responsible for ensuring that “pay-as-you-go” expenditures do not cause the State-imposed expenditure limitation to be exceeded in any fiscal year. D. All capital project requests will be accompanied by a description of the sources of funding to cover project costs. Where borrowing is recommended, a dedicated source of funds to cover debt service requirements must be identified. All capital project requests will be required to identify any impact the project may have on future operating costs of the Town. The Town will seek grants to finance capital improvements and will favor those projects that are likely to receive grant money. E. All capital project appropriations and amendments to the capital improvement plan must be approved by the Town Council. F. The capital plan will include all equipment and facilities with a useful life of greater than ten years and a cost greater than $50,000. Debt financing shall not exceed the useful life of the infrastructure improvement or asset. G. The following steps shall be used to prepare the Capital Improvement Program (“CIP”): (1) Establish Capital Improvement policies, including: (a) Time period the CIP will cover. (b) Facilities/equipment that will be included in the CIP. (c) How acquisition of multiple items (e.g., computers) will be treated. (d) Identification of projects that are expected to be undertaken, but fall outside the time horizon of the plan. (2) Adopt standards to rank project requests. (a) Projects that address a public health or safety concern are given top priority. 2044898.6 24 (b) Projects mandated by a court of competent jurisdiction or a government with authority over the Town are equal with public health or safety. (c) Major maintenance (preservation of assets). (d) Replacement of obsolete equipment (improving efficiency). (e) Expansion to meet demand caused by growth. (f) Coordination of projects to achieve cost savings. (g) Availability of cash to finance improvements from current revenues. (h) Acquisition of open space. (3) Perform and maintain a capital inventory and identify useful life. (4) Identify projects. (a) Status review of previously approved projects. (b) Identification of new projects. (c) Assess capital project alternatives. (d) Complete project request forms. (5) Assess funding sources. (a) Available grants. (b) Development fees shall be utilized to fund capital projects before “pay-as-you-go” and bond issuance financing. (c) Developer contributions. (d) Private contributions. (e) Issuance of securities. (f) Capital leases. (6) Approve the CIP and Budget. (a) Town Council review. 2044898.6 25 (b) Public hearing. (c) Adoption of the CIP and capital budget. All capital project requests will be accompanied by a description of the sources of funding to cover project costs. Where borrowing is recommended, the source of funds to cover debt service requirements must be identified. All capital project requests will be required to identify any impact the project may have on future operating costs of the Town. Department Directors will submit detailed descriptions of the useful life of capital projects submitted in conjunction with the preparation of the Town’s CIP. The Town Manager shall incorporate an estimate of the useful life of proposal capital improvements in developing an amortization schedule for each bond issue. If a short-lived asset or project (less than ten years) is included in a bond issue then the bond amortization schedule shall be adjusted to reflect the asset’s rapid depreciation. At no time shall the amortization exceed the life of the asset. 9.3 Financing Alternatives. A. Financing alternatives include, but are not limited to: (1) Grants. (2) Developer Contributions. (3) General Obligation (“GO”) Bond – requires voter approval, supported by an ad valorem (property) tax. (4) Revenue Bonds – repaid with dedicated revenue source (HURF, revenue generated by project). (5) Municipal Property Corporation (“MPC”) Bonds – repaid with a dedicated revenue source. (6) Community Facilities District (“CFD”) or Special District Bonds – supported by an ad valorem property tax, revenues of the district or assessments of the cost of public infrastructure or enhanced municipal services. (7) Capital Leases – repaid within operating budget. (8) Commercial Paper (CP) or Bond Anticipation Notes (BAN) with terms less than two years. B. Town debt service costs (GO Bonds, Revenue Bonds, MPC Bonds, Leases) shall not exceed 20% of the Town’s operating revenue in order to control fixed costs and ensure expenditure flexibility. Improvement District, CFD and Special 2044898.6 26 District debt service is not included in this calculation because it is paid by district property owners and is not an obligation of the general citizenry. Separate criteria for CFDs have been established and included within the Town’s CFD policy. C. The Town shall comply with all U.S. Internal Revenue Service arbitrage rebate requirements for bonded indebtedness. D. Where applicable, the Town will structure GO bond issues to create level debt service payments over the life of the issue. The goal will be to strive for a debt repayment schedule to be no more than 15 years; at no time will the debt exceed 25 years. E. Refunding bonds will be measured against a standard of the net present value debt service savings exceeding 3% of the principal amount of the bonds being refunded, or if savings exceed $750,000, or for the purposes of modifying restrictive covenants or to modify the existing debt structure to the benefit of the Town. Refinancings undertaken for other reasons should proceed only when the advantages have been clearly shown in a cost/benefit analysis of the transaction. F. The Town will seek to maintain and, if possible, improve the current bond rating in order to minimize borrowing costs and preserve access to credit. G. An analysis showing how a new issue combined with current debt impacts the Town’s debt capacity and conformance with Town debt policies will accompany every future bond issue proposal. The debt capacity analysis should reflect a positive trend and include: (1) Percent of debt outstanding as a percent of the legal debt limit. (2) Measures of the tax and revenue base. (3) Evaluation of trends relating to expenditures and fund balance. (4) Debt service as a percentage of assessed valuation. (5) Measures of debt burden on the community. (6) Tax-exempt market factors affecting interest costs. (7) Debt ratios. H. MPC and contractual debt, which is non-voter approved, will be utilized only when a dedicated revenue source (e.g., excise taxes) can be identified to pay debt service expenses. The project to be financed will generate net positive revenues (i.e., the additional revenues generated by the project will be greater than the debt service requirements). 2044898.6 27 I. The Town’s privilege/excise tax to debt service goal will be a ratio of at least 2.5:1 to ensure the Town’s ability to pay for long-term debt from this elastic revenue source. 9.4 Issuance of Obligations. A. The Town shall select the underwriter and the paying agent/registrar for each debt issuance based on competitive bid. The underwriter must be a firm with an office in the Phoenix area and a record of prior working relationships. B. The request for proposals process will be designed to select the service providers that offer the Town the best combination of expertise and price. The Town is not required to select the firm offering the lowest price, but a report must be prepared by the Town Manager providing justification to the Town Council for a recommendation when other than the lowest bidder is chosen. The review of all proposals submitted shall be the responsibility of the Town Manager. C. The Town will sell bonds through public sale, online bidding process or an accelerated bidding process unless the Town Council authorizes the bond to be sold by negotiated sale or private placement. D. The Town Manager or designee and Town Attorney will coordinate their activities to ensure that all securities are issued in the most efficient and cost- effective manner and in compliance with the governing statutes and regulations. The Town Manager and the Town Attorney shall consult and jointly select the bond counsel for a bond issue. E. The Town Manager or authorized designee will seek a rating on all new issues which are being sold in the public market if economically feasible. F. The Town will report all financial information on an annual basis and notices of listed events in a timely manner, not in excess of ten business days after the occurrence of event, to the rating agencies and the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board’s (“MSRB’s”) Electronic Municipal Market Access (EMMA) system. The annual report will include but not be limited to the Town’s annual Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) and other items specified in the Town’s continuing disclosure undertakings. G. Any institution or individual investing monies as an agent for the Town shall do so in a manner consistent and in compliance with the Town’s adopted Investment Policy. H. The Town Manager or authorized designee will provide detailed draw schedules for any project to be funded with borrowed monies. The Town will invest the proceeds or direct a trustee to invest the proceeds of all borrowings in a manner that will ensure the availability of funds as described in the draw schedules. 2044898.6 28 I. The Town acknowledges the responsibilities of the underwriting community and pledges to make all reasonable efforts to assist underwriters in their efforts to comply with Securities and Exchange Commission Rule 15c2-12 and MSRB Rule G-36. The Town will follow its adopted issuance and post-issuance compliance procedures relating to its tax-exempt financings. 2680515.1 EXHIBIT B TO RESOLUTION 2016-10 [Organization Charts, 2016-17 Pay Plan, Schedule of Authorized Positions, and Employee Job Descriptions] See following pages. Development Services Citizens of Fountain Hills Presiding Judge Town of Fountain Hills Organization Engineering Streets Recreation / Tourism Community Services Fire / EMS Administration Law Enforcement Town Manager Town Attorney Community Center Code Enforcement Building Safety Facilities Finance / Information Technology Town Clerk Administrative Services Senior Services Parks Executive Assistant Town Prosecutor Economic Development Appointed by Council Contracted Volunteer Program Mayor and Town Council Public Works GIS Planning Inspection LAW ENFORCEMENT District Commander (1 Captain) Patrol Sergeants (6) Detective Sergeant Sergeant (1) Deputy Commander (1 Lieutenant) Administration (1 Civilian) District Detectives (3) Patrol Deputies (18) School Resource Officer (1) Administrative Sergeant (1) Administrative Deputy (1) *Presiding Judge (.63) Court Clerk Senior Court Clerk MUNICIPAL COURT Court Administrator - *Part time - Appointed by Council Full Time Town Manager Executive Assistant Volunteer Coordinator ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT Network and IT Administrator Financial Services Tech Accountant *Customer Service Rep II (.5) Finance Director Town Clerk Administrative Services Director Economic Development Director * Part time Full Time *Customer Service Rep II (.5) *Accounting Clerk (.63) *Accounting Clerk (.63) Director PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Streets Maintenance Tech Inspection *Custodian (.8) Maintenance Tech *Custodian (.5) Streets Superintendent Facilities/Environmental Supervisor Traffic Signal Tech II Fleet Mechanic/ Open Space Spclst. Custodian * Part time Full Time Contracted Executive Assistant (.5) (shared with Development Services) Full Time Shared Civil Engineer Inspector Director (Vacant) DEVELOPMENT SERVICES DEPARTMENT Code Enforcement Officer GIS Technician / CAD Operator Building Permit Technician Town Engineer Senior Planner Building Safety Full Time Executive Assistant (.5) (shared with Public Works) Full Time Shared Chief Building Official Director Executive Assistant Parks Supervisor Recreation Supervisor COMMUNITY SERVICES DEPARTMENT Park Operations Lead Groundskeeper *Customer Service Rep I (.53) *Customer Service Rep I (.35) ) Park Operations Lead Community Center Operations Coordinator Events & Operations Supervisor Senior Services Supervisor *Senior Services Assistant (.45) *Home Delivered Meals Coordinator (.75) *Senior Services Activities Coordinator (.58) Park Operations Lead *Operations Sup Worker (.71) *Operations Sup Worker (.09) * Part time Full Time Rec. Coordinator Rec. Coordinator *Park Attendant (.35) *Park Attendant (.32) *Park Attendant (.39) *Park Attendant (.48) *Park Attendant (.12) Tourism Coordinator *Operations Sup Worker (.70) *Operations Sup Worker (.08) *Park Attendant (.30) *Operations Sup Worker (.07) *Lead Park Attend. (.49) Fire Chief (1) Station Two Captains (3) A,B,C Shift Station One Captains (3) A,B,C Shift FIRE DEPARTMENT Assistant Fire Chief/ Fire Marshal (1) Firefighters (12) A,B,C Shift Firefighters (6) A,B,C Shift Position Title Minimum Maximum Finance Director 89,676$ 127,529$ 85,406$ - 121,456$ Public Works Director 88,300 125,571 84,095 - 119,592 Development Services Director 88,300 125,571 84,095 - 119,592 Town Engineer 84,884 120,713 80,842 - 114,965 Administrative Services Director 79,437 112,968 75,654 - 107,588 Community Services Director 79,129 112,529 75,361 - 107,171 Court Administrator 70,886 100,807 67,511 - 96,007 Town Clerk 65,165 92,671 62,062 - 88,258 Economic Development Director 63,352 90,094 60,336 - 85,804 Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner 62,706 89,174 59,720 - 84,927 Street Superintendent 61,391 87,304 58,468 - 83,147 Senior Planner 61,139 86,945 58,227 - 82,805 Network and Information Technology Administrator 57,532 85,697 51,774 - 73,628 Recreation Supervisor 56,940 80,975 54,229 - 77,119 Parks Supervisor 55,003 78,220 52,384 - 74,495 Facilities/Environmental Supervisor 53,483 76,059 50,936 - 72,437 Events and Operations Supervisor - Comm. Ctr.49,861 70,907 47,486 - 67,530 Executive Assistant to Town Manager/Council 49,508 70,405 47,150 - 67,052 Senior Services Supervisor 47,486 67,530 45,225 - 64,315 Accountant 45,701 64,992 43,525 - 61,897 Recreation Program Coordinator 43,169 61,391 41,114 - 58,468 Tourism Coordinator 43,169 61,391 41,114 - 58,468 Volunteer Coordinator 43,169 61,391 41,114 - 58,468 Community Center Operations Coordinator 40,125 57,062 38,214 - 54,344 Exempt Positions Previous Range Position Title Minimum Maximum GIS Technician/CAD Operator 24.22$ 34.44$ $ 23.06 - $ 32.80 Traffic Signal Technician II 23.62 33.60 22.50 - 32.00 Civil Engineer Inspector 21.03 29.91 20.03 - 28.48 Code Enforcement Officer 19.74 28.07 18.80 - 26.73 Executive Assistant 19.74 28.07 18.80 - 26.73 Fleet Mechanic/Open Space-Landscape Specialist 19.25 27.38 18.34 - 26.08 Park Operations Lead 19.25 27.38 18.34 - 26.08 Facilities Maintenance Technician 17.82 25.35 16.97 - 24.14 Building Permit Technician 17.36 24.69 16.53 - 23.51 Senior Court Clerk 16.89 24.01 16.08 - 22.87 Street Maintenance Technician 16.89 24.01 16.08 - 22.87 Court Clerk 16.14 22.96 15.38 - 21.86 Financial Services Technician 16.14 22.96 15.38 - 21.86 Accounting Clerk 15.62 22.21 14.87 - 21.15 Customer Service Representative II 15.62 22.21 14.87 - 21.15 Senior Services Activities Coordinator 15.28 21.73 14.56 - 20.70 Lead Park Attendant 15.28 21.73 14.56 - 20.69 Customer Service Representative I 13.92 19.79 13.25 - 18.85 Home Delivered Meals Coordinator 13.61 19.36 12.97 - 18.44 Groundskeeper 13.61 19.36 12.97 - 18.44 Operations Support Worker 13.61 19.36 12.97 - 18.44 Custodian 12.58 17.89 11.98 - 17.04 Park Attendant 12.58 17.89 11.98 - 17.04 Senior Services Assistant 12.58 17.89 11.98 - 17.04 Non-Exempt Positions Previous Range FY12-13 FY13-14 FY14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17 Authorized Authorized Authorized Revised Proposed Position Title FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE Municipal Court Presiding Judge 1.00 1.00 0.63 0.63 0.63 Court Administrator 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Senior Court Clerk 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Court Clerk 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Authorized FTE 5.00 4.00 3.63 3.63 3.63 Administration Town Manager 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Deputy Town Manager/Finance Director 1.00 1.00 Administrative Services Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 Executive Asst to Town Mgr/Council 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Town Clerk 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Human Resources Administrator/Risk Mgr.1.00 0.75 - Volunteer Coordinator 0.88 0.88 1.00 1.00 1.00 Economic Development Administrator 1.00 - - - Economic Development Specialist 0.63 1.00 1.00 Economic Development Director - - - 1.00 Information Technology Coordinator 1.00 1.00 - - Information Technology Administrator - - 1.00 1.00 Information Technology Technician 0.75 0.50 Network & Information Technology Administrator - - - - 1.00 Finance Director - - 1.00 1.00 1.00 Accounting Supervisor 1.00 1.00 - Accountant - - 1.00 1.00 1.00 Financial Services Technician 0.75 0.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 Accounting Clerk 0.50 0.50 0.63 0.63 1.26 Customer Service Representative II 0.80 0.80 0.70 1.00 1.00 Authorized FTE 11.68 10.56 11.33 11.63 12.26 Schedule of Authorized Positions FY12-13 FY13-14 FY14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17 Authorized Authorized Authorized Revised Proposed Position – Title FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE Public Works Public Works Director - - - - 1.00 Civil Engineering Inspector 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Executive Assistant 0.50 Facilities/Environmental Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Facilities Maintenance Tech 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Custodian 1.25 1.25 1.30 1.30 1.30 Street Superintendent 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Fleet Mechanic/Open Space-Landscape Spec 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Traffic Signal Technician II 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Street Maintenance Technician 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Authorized FTE 10.75 8.25 8.30 8.30 9.80 Development Services Development Services Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Executive Assistant 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 0.50 Town Engineer 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Senior Planner 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 GIS Technician/CAD Operator 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Code Enforcement Officer 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Building Permit Technician 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Authorized FTE 8.00 8.00 8.00 8.00 7.50 Schedule of Authorized Positions FY12-13 FY13-14 FY14-15 FY 15-16 FY 16-17 Authorized Authorized Authorized Revised Proposed Position – Title FTE FTE FTE FTE FTE Community Services Community Services Director 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Recreation Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Recreation Program Coordinator 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 Tourism Coordinator - - 1.00 1.00 1.00 Executive Assistant 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Parks Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Park Operations Lead 2.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.00 Lead Park Attendant - - 0.49 0.49 0.49 Park Attendant - - 1.96 1.96 1.96 Groundskeeper 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 Customer Service Representative II 0.30 0.30 0.30 - - Events & Operations Supervisor - CC 1.00 1.00 1.00 Operations Coordinator - Community Center 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Operations Support Worker 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 1.65 Customer Service Representative I 1.00 1.00 0.88 0.88 0.88 Senior Services Supervisor 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 Senior Services Activities Coordinator 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 0.58 Home Delivered Meals Coordinator 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 0.75 Senior Services Assistant 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 0.45 Authorized FTE 21.18 20.18 21.06 20.76 20.76 Total Authorized FTE 56.61 50.99 52.32 52.32 53.95 Schedule of Authorized Positions FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Accountant Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Finance Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs various accounting duties including processing cash receipts, accounts receivable, and journal entries. Creates and posts entries to the general ledger, reconciles general ledger accounts, and prepares monthly reports. Administers the Procurement Card program and is the liaison for all banking matters. Gathers information for and works closely with auditors. Assists with the preparation of the annual budget and CAFR. Provides support for the MUNIS system. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Maintains records, databases (MUNIS, Access, etc.) and reports. Provides support for MUNIS system, including contacting Tyler Technologies, to correct any issues. 2 S Creates and posts journal entries, reconciles general ledger accounts to journals, reviews, codes and enters cash receipts, reconciles bank statements, assists with budget preparation and works with the auditors on the annual audit. 3 S Prepares monthly revenue and expenditure journals, monitors expenditures to notify departments when budget line items are exceeded, respond to department requests for revenue and expenditure detail reports. Prepares semi-annual improvement district billings, prepares payoff statements and lien releases. 4 S Administers the Procurement Card program and is the liaison for all banking matters. This includes monitoring the online P-Card database to ensure cardholder/supervisor compliance with timely reconciliation of accounts and contacting customer support with cardholder issues. 5 S Prepares various reports such as the monthly sales tax report, quarterly worker's compensation report, monthly revenue and expenditure reports for the department heads, and the fuel inventory allocation report. 6 S Assists the Finance Director and Town Manager with projects as assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Bachelor's degree or equivalent in Accounting. Knowledge of accounting principles, practices, and procedures on manual and automated systems, plus ability to work with detail, and good organizational skills; skilled in dealing with financial and numeric data and use of Excel spreadsheets and other accounting software. ** Experience Minimum of two (2) years experience in clerical accounting Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of 2 yrs. with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read manuals, contracts, general ledger reports, budget reports and general correspondence. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division as well as business math. Writing Work requires the ability to write memos, emails, and documenting procedures. Managerial None. Budget Responsibility Work requires the ability to coordinate and prepare the annual budget. Job requires the monitoring of department budget expenditures. Supervisory / Organizational Control None. Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbent in this position contacts others within the organization. These contacts may be involved in decision making or providing approval or decision making authority for purchases or projects. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Filing, making copies, faxing Sitting F Deskwork Walking F To and from office equipment, other offices, mailroom Lifting O Files, office supplies, binders Carrying O Files, mail, binders Pushing/Pulling R File boxes Reaching F For supplies, files, and mail Handling C Paperwork Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O Filing in lower drawers Crouching O Filing in lower drawers Crawling N N/A Bending F Filing in lower drawers Twisting F From computer to other desk areas and bookcase Climbing O Ladder to reach files, stairs Balancing N N/A Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the phone Talking F Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the phone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Calculator, copier, fax machine, telephone, typewriter, printer, general office supplies, computer and related software such as MIP, Excel, Word and Access. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) Revised 2/18/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 Job Title: Accounting Clerk Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Finance Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs data entry functions for business licenses, animal licenses, cash receipts and accounts payable. Assists with peddler’s licenses and new business license accounts. Files business and animal licenses. Provides front desk coverage for Customer Service when required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Processes all business license data entry batches. Coordinates business license renewal change approvals with Planning & Zoning. Assists with business license inquiries which include answering telephone calls and sending out correspondence, as well as obtaining approvals from other Town departments. Assists with business license cancellations. 2 S Processes all animal license data entry batches. Assists with inquiries regarding animal licensing through telephone calls and written correspondence. Works with others on problem resolution. 3 S Performs data entry with accounts payable as needed and assigned. Assists with peddler’s licenses and business license new accounts as needed and assigned. 4 S Processes data entry batches for all daily cash receipts. Files business and animal licenses. Sets up and prints labels for new business license folders. Files new and cancelled business license folders. 5 S Assists with coverage at customer service front desk during lunch hours and serves as backup when necessary. Maintains records, files and manages archiving and records destruction schedules. 6 S Performs other duties as needed and assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands Revised 2/18/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Experience A minimum of one year accounting experience. Must be computer literate. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Access, CLASS, ActiveNet, and MUNIS preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver’s license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read invoices, license applications, purchase orders, reports, and general correspondence. Attention to detail is a requirement of this position. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as business math. Writing Work requires the ability to write memos, emails, and documenting procedures. Managerial Planning responsibilities include the timing of license reports and other deadlines. Budget Responsibility Job has no responsibility for budget allocations. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbent in this position contacts others within the organization as well as outside. Interactions occur in person as well as via telephone. Revised 2/18/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Filing, making copies, and faxing Sitting C Deskwork Walking O To and from office equipment, mailroom, and other departments Lifting R Files, boxes, and books Carrying O Files, office supplies, books, and boxes Pushing/Pulling R File boxes Reaching F For supplies, files, mail slots, telephone Handling C Paperwork Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O Filing in lower drawers Crouching O Filing in lower drawers Crawling N N/A Bending O Filing in lower drawers Twisting F From computer to other desk areas Climbing R Ladder to reach files, stairs Balancing R While on ladder reaching for files Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the phone Talking F Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the phone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. Revised 2/18/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Calculator, copier, fax machine, telephone, typewriter, printer, general office supplies, computer and related software such as MIP, Tyler, Access, Outlook and Excel ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously O Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/15/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Administrative Services Director Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Under administrative direction, performs complex management and technical duties as the Human Resources Manager and Risk Manager, with responsibility for directing the Town’s administrative services programs. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Provides counsel and advice to insure effective management of the Town’s human resources through organization planning, recruitment and selection, placement, compensation, classification, employee relations, group benefits administration, safety and training. Ensures compliance with organizations policies and procedures, federal, state, and local laws/regulations. Establishes effective relationships with management throughout the organization in order to provide appropriate support for their activities. Provides information to others as needed in order to fulfill their responsibilities. Participates in relevant professional associations, establishes and maintains appropriate relationships with oversight agencies. 2 S Assures effective communications with Town management, interprets and explains Federal, state and Town personnel rules and regulations; evaluates and analyzes policies and procedures, and recommends solutions; assures that policies and procedures are administered and interpreted in a fair and consistent manner. 3 S Administers and participates in the development of the Town’s Risk Management Program, attends Loss Control Meetings, evaluates insurance coverage, loss exposure and potential loss in order to determine risks. Serves as the Town’s liaison with consultants and attorneys contracted by the Town to review general liability, claims, and other insurance programs and with other agencies contracted by the Town to investigate claims against the Town. 4 S Manages special projects; analyzes Town operations; reviews and monitors status reports, and recommends appropriate actions and plan modifications. Establishes priorities and assures program objectives and standards are defined, attained and congruent with the overall goals of the Town. 5 S Performs other duties as assigned or required. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/15/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Bachelors Degree in Public/Business Administration or related field required. Master’s Degree preferred. Experience Five (5) years professional experience in municipal government, including three (3) years supervisory and management experience required. Certifications and Other Requirements IPMA-CP or SPHR certification is highly desirable. Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record required. CPR/AED Certification required within six months of hire date required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Skill in reading, interpreting, understanding and applying personnel standards and procedures, applicable Federal rules and regulations, and Town policies and procedures. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and to prepare statistics for budgets. Writing Work requires the ability to write general correspondence, articles, letters, and reports at a college level. Managerial Skill in effectively leading staff and creating a work environment that fosters teamwork and professionalism. Skill in managing multiple projects and prioritizing multiple tasks and demands. Budget Responsibility Prepares and oversees the budget of Human Resources and Risk Management. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Skill in analyzing complex issues, collecting information, and recommending methods, procedures and techniques for resolution of issues. Skill in analyzing and interpreting technical documents, and preparing complex reports. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Skill in effective communication, both verbal and written. Skill in establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationships with employees, officials, other agencies and the general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/15/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Copier, fax machine, presentations. Sitting C Computer, desk work, paperwork, meetings, driving Walking C Inter-office, to/from other buildings, to/from meetings Lifting R Supplies Carrying R Reports, supplies, files, paperwork Pushing/Pulling R Boxes, doors, chairs, filing cabinet drawers Reaching F Office supplies, files Handling F Paperwork Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, writing, telephone keypad, calculator Kneeling R Retrieving files Crouching R Retrieving files Crawling N Bending R Retrieving files Twisting F To/from computer to desk, retrieving files Climbing R Stairs Balancing N Vision C Computer, desk work, paperwork, writing, reading, use of office equipment, driving Hearing C Telephone, co-workers, staff, supervisor, Council members, Town manager, directors, attorneys, representatives, meetings, presentations, training Talking C Telephone, co-workers, staff, supervisor, Council members, Town Manager, directors, attorneys, representatives, meetings, presentations, training Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/15/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Copy machine, fax machine, telephone, calculator, general office supplies, computer and related software, laser or inkjet printer. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Building Permit Technician Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Development Services Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Processes building permit applications. Provides assistance to the public. Maintains files and plans for active and completed building permits. Maintains files and coordinates Adopt-A-Street Program. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Receives and processes building permit applications and plans by assigning a permit number, calculating and collecting plan review fee, inputting data into the computer and preparing documents for plan review. Provides status information until issued. 2 L Processes completed permit applications and plans by preparing approved documents, calculating valuation and fees. Inputs data into computer, contacts applicants, collects permit and development fees and issues permits. 3 S Provides information in reference to building codes and procedures to the general public, contractors, engineers at counter and on the telephone and, if necessary, routes them to the correct department. 4 S Provides accurate and expeditious information to field inspectors and other departments to assist them in performing their duties. Coordinates the Adopt-A-Street Program and maintains records for such program. 5 L Accurately files and maintains building permits, plans, and inspection tickets. Purges and disposes of old files as required by records retention policy. 6 S Researches and inputs permit information to generate reports required for submittal to various government agencies. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivalent to four year of high school or equivalency. Experience Minimum of 2 years customer service experience in a construction and office environment. Certifications and Other Requirements Building Permit Technician Certification required within first six months of employment. Must be bondable. Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Ability to read and comprehend permit applications, construction plans and inspection tickets and building codes. Math Ability to calculate permit valuations, plan review fees, permit fees, count money, calculate refunds according to building code. Writing Ability to write inspection tickets, permits, certificate of occupancy, compose letters, check requests and requisitions. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Requires the ability to understand building codes and procedures, and the ability to use multiple computer programs. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Assisting customers, filing, making copies Sitting O Deskwork Walking F Throughout the office for various tasks and back and forth to counter. Lifting F Building permit plans and files. Carrying F Building permit plans and files. Pushing/Pulling R Putting away rolled plans in bins. Reaching F Small objects, books, rolled plans in bins (retrieving). Handling F Paper work, office supplies Fine Dexterity F Keyboard, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O Filing in lower drawers Crouching O Filing in lower drawers Crawling R Filing in lower drawers Bending O Filing in lower drawers Twisting O Deskwork Climbing O Step stool for building plans Balancing R Carrying files and plans. Vision C Computer monitor, building plans and reading. Hearing C Communicating with public, co-workers, telephone Talking F Communicating with public, co-workers, telephone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Copy machine, fax, telephone, computer. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime N Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/04/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Chief Building Official/Plans Examiner Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Development Services Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Incumbent is authorized and directed to enforce the provisions of the adopted codes, render interpretations of adopted policies and procedures in order to apply code provisions. Approves alternate materials and methods. Responsible for administration of the codes. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Provides administrative and technical support to all staff members to ensure compliance with adopted codes and standards. Assures that reviews and inspections are done in a timely and professional manner. Prepares and presents policies, programs and education for the staff based on the most current codes and technologies available, ensuring that the best resources are available for the building community. 2 L Inspects residential and commercial buildings to verify compliance with subject codes, approved drawings, and contract documents. Proactively investigates unpermitted work activity requiring building permits. 3 S Monitors department budget, expenditures and forecasting future needs. 4 S Reviews proposed construction documents for conformance with model building (general, structural, fire and life safety), electrical, fuel gas, mechanical and plumbing codes as adopted or amended by the Town. Advises applicants of needed changes with written checklists and plan review reports. 5 S Ensure that retention and organization of public and private records meet state statutes, as well as make for efficent use of employee resources. 6 S Assists the public by promptly answering technical code questions on the phone and at the front counter, explains plan review comments and code requirements, provides code interpretations, and otherwise assists applicants in meeting requirements as they proceed through the development review process. Respond to public concerns related to building safety. Investigates and resolves all complaints. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/04/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with a two year associate's degree, diploma or equivalent from a college, technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience A minimum of ten years of municipal government inspection and or plans examiner work. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ICC Combination Inspector, Plans Examiner and Certified Building Official certification preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Ability to read and understand technical manuals, codes, construction plans and engineering documents. Math Ability to preform basic addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and algebra. Writing Basic writing skills should include proper use of grammar and structure for the purpose of correspondence and report writing. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity This job requires considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/04/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Front counter and job sites Sitting F Desk work, plan review, driving Walking O Office, job sites with un-even terrain Lifting R Plan rolls, ladders Carrying R Plan rolls, ladders Pushing/Pulling R Doors, gates Reaching R Plan storage, at job sites Handling R Paper, books, plans Fine Dexterity O Phone, computer Kneeling O During the course of inspections Crouching O During the course of inspections Crawling O During the course of inspections Bending O During the course of inspections Twisting O During the course of inspections Climbing O During the course of inspections Balancing O During the course of inspections Vision C During the course of inspections, plan reviews and driving Hearing C Personal communication, phone, meetings Talking C Personal communication, phone, meetings Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/04/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Hand tools, tape measure, ladder, flashligh, screw driver, computer , fax, telephone, and general office supplies ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards S Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards S Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards S Respiratory Hazards S Explosives S Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases S Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Steel toe boots, hard hat, safety glasses, ear protection NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks C Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Civil Engineering Inspector Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Public Works Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: To conduct inspections of construction projects and public works that insure all work is completed in accordance with Town codes and ordinances, MAG standards, ADOT standards and to assure contract compliance for approved plans and specifications. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Inspects grading, drainage, pipelines, paving, concrete work, landscaping, utility modifications, retaining walls, concrete drainage structures and building infrastructure construction for compliance with codes and ordinances. 2 L Provides final and one year warranty inspections for subdivisions and issues substantial compliance letters. Field checks and signs off on all "as-built" submittals. 3 L Performs surveying, permit processing and related technical services. Reviews capital improvement projects for the Town. 4 L Informs contractors of non-compliance and follows up on compliance work. Informs residents about construction zones, including types of construction and duration of projects.. 5 L Responds to and resolves complaints by citizens. Assists other departments as needed. 6 L Performs other related duties as required. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge High School or GED. Knowledge of MAG standards, Town standards and ordinances, some ADOT standards, basic surveying, traffic control, materials, equipment operations, and construction principles and practices. Experience Minimum five years civil construction inspection experience. Background experience in civil engineering technical areas. Experience using MAG specifications and details for street construction essential. Local technical knowledge beneficial Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Ability to read technical plans, specifications and other related documents. Math Ability to perform general math calculations. Writing Ability to write reports and keep logs. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town which may be involved in decision making or providing approval or decision making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various county, state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Job sites Sitting F Driving, desk work Walking F Job sites Lifting O Tools and equipment Carrying O Tools and equipment Pushing/Pulling O During inspections Reaching O During inspections, in truck or office Handling O Paperwork Fine Dexterity O Computer keyboard, telephone keypad Kneeling O During inspections Crouching O During inspections Crawling R During inspections Bending F During inspections Twisting O During inspections Climbing O During inspections, hills, rocks, ladders, scaffolding Balancing O On ladders or walls Vision C All aspects of work Hearing C All aspects of work Talking F Communicting and on telephone and radio Foot Controls C Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Levels, eye level, survey equipment, tape measure, hammers, probes, shovel, cameras, temperature gauges, cell phone and truck. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards D Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity M Fire Hazards M Respiratory Hazards M Explosives M Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases M Physical Danger or Abuse M Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Steel toed shoes, hardhat NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work R Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Code Enforcement Officer Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Development Services Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs skilled technical work in enforcing Town Zoning Ordinances and Town code regulations. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Responds to complaints from the public, orally and in writing. Investigates possible violations of Town property maintenance, nuisance and zoning codes; identifies violations and properties not in compliance and follows up with warning notices and citations to ensure compliance with Town codes. Works with citizens, property and business owners to correct violations 2 L Performs enforcement and conducts field inspections; inspects assigned areas of the Town to locate and observe violations of Town codes including zoning, nuisance, land disturbance, pools, and health and safety ordinance violations. 3 S Is proactive and reactive in all matters and areas of code enforcement. Meets with residents to discuss violations, using diplomacy and tact. 4 S Researches case histories, approval documents, approved blueprints, property ownership records, business licenses, aerial potos, microfiche records, utility records, and other related documents as necessary. 5 S Provides information to the public, other Town departments, architects, engineers, contractors and interested parties regarding zoning and other regulations, and related departmental programs and policies. 6 S Prepares cases for court actions, assists the Prosecutor's Office in determining appropriate disposition of outstanding cases and testifies in court. Prepares reports, documents, inspections, issues notices or letters, photographs property conditions and maintains required records. Uses a computer database for reporting and record keeping. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Two years of recent public contact experience, preferably including the application and interpretation of rules and regulations. One year of code enforcement experience preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. AACE certification is required within the first year of employment. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read codes and ordinances. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, written recommendations and documentation for non-compliance cases. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent evaluative judgment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F During inspections and dealing with the public. Sitting F Deskwork Walking F During inspections Lifting O Tools and equipment Carrying O Files and equipment Pushing/Pulling O Equipment Reaching F Files and telephone work Handling C Paperwork and equipment Fine Dexterity O Computer input Kneeling O During inspections Crouching O During inspections Crawling R During inspections Bending F During inspections Twisting O During inspections Climbing O During inspections Balancing O During inspections Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving and conducting inspections Hearing C Communications Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public and telephone Foot Controls F Frequent driving and during inspections Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: 35 mm digital and Polaroid camera, computer and related software, vehicle ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse M Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle X Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Community Services Director Department: Community Services Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Responsible for the oversight and operation of Parks and Recreation, Community Center and Senior Services. Overall fiscal responsibility concerning the department budget preparation, submission, defense and the oversight of expenditures. Responsible for the long term planning and development of the department. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Overall fiscal responsibility for the preparation, defense and adherence to the department's annual budget. 2 L Works with a wide variety of community and civic organizations in the development of recreational programs, activities, and goals and objectives. 3 L Plans and directs park and recreational facility acquisition, development and improvements. 4 L Formulates rules, policies and procedures associated with the public's use of facilities and their enrollment in programs. 5 L Overall responsibility for the preparation and defense of recommendations regarding fees for the use of facilities and their enrollment in programs, and the collection of these fees. 6 L Overall responsibility for the training, retention and supervision of all Department employees. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Parks & Recreation. Experience Seven (7) years experience in municipal recreation including at least three (3) years in direct supervision. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. CPR/AED certification and Frist Aid Certification. Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) status preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read reports, letters, correspondence, schedules, budget materials, requisitions. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Ability to write clearly and concisely utilizing appropriate sentence structure, grammar and punctuation. Work requires the ability to write reports, letters, correspondence. Managerial Ability to manage the department effectively, efficiently and in a proactive manner. Budget Responsibility Ability to prepare and defend the annual budget, including operational and capital improvement expenditures. Upon adoption, responsible for the overall compliance with the spending limits contained therein. Supervisory / Organizational Control Overall responsibility for the supervision and oversight of employees and the various operational components of the Department. Complexity Requires the ability to simultaneously handle diverse tasks of varying priorities in an effective manner, with a focus on accomplishing results. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Position requires frequent contact with the public and various organizations on a variety of topics, many of which can be difficult and require a great deal of tact and diplomacy. Ability to work effectively with subordinates, peers, the media, and the public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At park sites and at recreational facilities Sitting F Office work, meetings and driving Walking F Throughout park sites and facilities Lifting R Various equipment and supplies Carrying R Various equipment and supplies Pushing/Pulling R Various equipment and supplies Reaching R For files, supplies, etc. Handling R Files, equipment, supplies, etc. Fine Dexterity R Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, etc. Kneeling R Picking up supplies, equipment, etc. Crouching R To reach files, supplies, etc. Crawling R Retrieving Bending R To reach files, supplies, etc. Twisting R To reach files, supplies, etc. Climbing R To hang program banners at events, etc. Balancing R To hang program banner at events, reach for supplies, etc. Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving, observing work activities. Hearing F Communicating with the general public, employees, etc. in person and/or on the phone Talking F Communicating with the general public, employees, etc. in person and/or on the phone Foot Controls O Operation of a vehicle Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer and related software, vehicle, general office equipment, phone, fax, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime C Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work C Noisy/Distracting Environment C Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/21/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Court Administrator Department: Court Immediate Supervisor: Presiding Judge FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Manages the administrative functions, court services operations, non-judicial staff and the resources of the Municipal Court. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Manages, plans and organizes the activities of all non-judicial staff; selects, trains, motivates and evaluates personnel; works with employees to provide job performance feedback and correct deficiencies and enhance performance; implements discipline and termination procedures for non-judicial personnel. 2 S Manages the Court's accounting functions; implements and ensures compliance with the Arizona Code of Judicial Administration Minimum Accounting Standards; processes bond refunds and restitution disbursements; creates purchase requests for court expenditures, reviews and identifies and resolves financial discrepancies. 3 S Implements policies and procedures governing administrative operations of the court; recommends changes to operational policies and procedures to improve court administrative operations; develops long-range plans and programs; identifies problems and creates and implements solutions. 4 S Participates in the development and administration of the Court's budget; directs the forecast of funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, services and supplies; monitors and approves expenditures within specified limits. 5 S Compiles and evaluates statistical data related to the efficiency and effectiveness of Court operations, and makes appropriate written and verbal recommendations as needed; maintains compliance with monthly, quarterly and annual statistical reporting, accounting and records management policies and procedures established by the Supreme Court and the Presiding Judge of Maricopa County. 6 S Responds to inquiries, requests for information and complaints; represents the Court with outside agencies, boards and committees, and at interdepartmental and committee meetings as required; serves as Clerk of the Court and Custodian of Records. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/21/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's degree or equivalent in applicable field. Experience Five years of highly responsible experience in the administration and management of a limited jurisdiction court system, including a minimum of two years at the management level. Experience with court-related case and financial management software programs desirable. . Certifications and Other Requirements Fellowship in the Institute for Court Management desirable; must obtain 16 credit hours of judicial staff education annually. Possession of a valid AZ driver’s license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Requires the ability to read and understand various governmental and court-related reports, financial documents, court orders, statutes and Town codes, regulations and general correspondence. Math Requires the ability to perform general math calculations; the ability to calculate decimals and percentages; may include the ability to compute interest and ratios; may include ability to calculate surface areas, volumes, weights and measures. Writing Requires the ability to write clearly and effectively in English; requires the ability to write performance appraisals, procedures, memos and status reports with clearly organized content, using proper sentence structure, punctuation and grammar. Managerial Develops, implements and oversees work plans; organizes, prioritizes and delegates work activities, projects and programs; supervises, directs and evaluates staff; processes and addresses employee issues, concerns and problems; counsels, disciplines and writes performance evaluations. Budget Responsibility Participates in the development and administration of the Court's budget; monitors expenditures and revenues; authorizes purchases within authorized limits; monitors grants and intergovernmental agreements; analyzes future needs and forecasts funds needed for staffing, equipment, materials, services and supplies. Supervisory / Organizational Control Requires supervising and monitoring of the Court staff. Complexity Requires an understanding of court judicial and administrative processes, including statutes, rules and procedures and disposition protocol. Requires the ability to exercise good judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving the evaluation of information against subjective criteria, as opposed to that which is clearly measurable or verifiable. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with department heads, customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/21/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Conducting meetings or training; assisting the public. Sitting C Considerable desk work. Walking O To and from desk to other office areas, to other departments and occasionally to other buildings or locations. Lifting O Files, file boxes, office supplies, books. Carrying F Files, books, boxes. Pushing/Pulling R Doors, desk and file drawers. Reaching F For files, office equipment and supplies. Handling C Paperwork, case files, office equipment, money. Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad. Kneeling R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Crouching R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Crawling N N/A Bending R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Twisting O From computer to telephone. Climbing R Step stool to retrieve files from top shelves. Balancing N N/A Vision C Reading court documents and correspondence, reports and computer monitor. Hearing C Communicating with staff, the public and other departments or agencies in person and on the phone. Talking C Communicating with staff, the public and other departments or agencies in person and on the phone. Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/21/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer and related software, copier, fax machine, calculator, telephone and laser printer. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures C Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) O (3) Dealing with stressful situations involving irate and/or emotional individuals. PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Court Clerk Department: Court Immediate Supervisor: Court Administrator FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs a wide variety of specialized clerical duties, including money handling and reconciling; assists the public with court procedures and services; processes, records and files court documents; provides quality clerical support to the Presiding Judge of the Municipal Court. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Performs frequent and intense public contact work at the Court counter, over the telephone and by email; communicates orally with defendants to inform them of options, penalties and the effects of decisions; routinely handles difficult public contact situations which require diplomacy, tact and negotiation skills; performs all services efficiently and with respect for each individual. 2 S Answers questions and provides information to defendants, attorneys, law enforcement, other municipal employees and the general public. 3 S Creates and maintains complex court files and records; receives, prepares and reviews a variety of court documents for criminal, traffic and civil cases; maintains court calendars. 4 S Performs a variety of data entry into the case management system, including citation entry, case dispositions, sentencing information, scheduling hearings, and program compliance information. Reviews computer data for quality control, and corrects errors; disperses information as required or requested. 5 S Receives and processes payments; updates case management system and issues receipts; balances daily payment receipts, establishes and monitors payment plans for defendant's financial obligations; uses a variety of resources to optimize collection efforts, including the Tax Intercept Program, Accurint or other skip-tracing activities. 6 L Performs other court related duties as required, including, but is not limited to, mail processing and distribution, filing, and overseeing audio tape recording of various court proceedings. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Two years of general clerical experience, including some public contact, preferably in a court or law office; experience in the use of Windows-based computer software programs is desirable. Certifications and Other Requirements Must obtain 16 credit hours of judicial staff education annually. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Necessary to read and understand general legal documents, reports and correspondence. Math Ability to perform general math calculations; the ability to calculate decimals and percentages. Writing Ability to write effectively in English with proper grammar and sentence structure. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control NOne Complexity Requires a general understanding of court processes, including statutes, rules and procedures and disposition protocol. Requires the ability to exercise good judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving a variety of generally predefined duties which are often characterized by frequent change; ability to multi-task in a busy environment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At the counter assisting the public. Sitting C Considerable desk work. Walking O To and from desk and counter, to other departments and occasionally to other buildings or locations. Lifting O Files, file boxes, office supplies and books. Carrying F Files, books, boxes. Pushing/Pulling R Doors, desk and file drawers. Reaching F For files, office equipment and supplies. Handling C Case files, paperwork, money, office equipment. Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad and charge machine keypad. Kneeling R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Crouching R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Crawling N N/A Bending R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Twisting F From computer to telephone. Climbing R Step stool to retrieve files from top shelves. Balancing N N/A Vision C Reading court documents, correspondence and computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with supervisors and other staff members, the public and other departments and agencies in person and on the phone. Talking C Communicating with supervisors and other staff members, the public and other departments and agencies in person and on the phone. Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer and related software, copier, fax machine, calculator, telephone, tape recorder or other recording equipment, charge machine, laser printer. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work C Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) F (3) Dealing with stressful situations involving irate and/or emotional individuals. PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Custodian Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Facilities/Environmental Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Provide a variety of routine custodial cleaning and building maintenance duties required to maintain a safe and clean work environment of Town facilities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Sweeps, vacuums and mops floors; picks up debris indoors and outdoors; cleans, disinfe and stocks restrooms 2 M Cleans drinking fountains and coffee rooms; operates power-cleaning equipment such as vacuums, carpet extractors; sets up, takes down and stores chairs and tables. 3 M Spot cleans carpets, strips and waxes floors and other duties of this type; performs manua work requiring extensive physical exertion; dusts and polishes furniture, woodwork, fixtures and equipment; uses chemical/cleaning agents in compliance with established safety policies/procedures. 4 M Empties and cleans waste receptacles indoors and out; maintains custodial supplies and equipment; follows a well established routine in accomplishing daily tasks. 5 L Performs periodic cleaning of windows; moves and arranges furniture and equipment as needed; responds in a timely manner to requests for custodial needs; assists staff in special projects as required 6 L Performs other related duties as requested * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge High school equivalency Experience Methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in custodial work. Safe work practices. MSDS sheets on cleaning solvents and chemicals. General experience in facility custodial work is desirable. Certifications and Other Requirements Valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Basic reading and comprehension skills; ability to read and comprehend product directions, operation manuals and product labels. Math Basic math skills Writing Work requires good written skills. Communication between shifts is essential. Must be able to communicate legibly on forms, work orders, supply requisitions and messaging. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Able to perform a diverse range of duties and tasks. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Ability to interact with peers and public in a positive and professional manner. Communication and the ability to work in a team environment are essential. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing C Job sites Sitting R Walking C Between job sites and tasks Lifting O Tools, equipment, supplies, furniture Carrying O Tools, equipment, supplies Pushing/Pulling F Cleaning Equipment, carts, furniture Reaching F Handling F Fine Dexterity R Kneeling F Cleaning restrooms, floors and baseboards. Crouching F Cleaning restrooms, floors and baseboards. Crawling N Bending F Twisting F Climbing O Stairs, ladders Balancing R Vision C Hearing C Talking O Foot Controls F Custodial machinery Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Equiped with custodial care tools, manual and self propelled floor care machinery. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards D Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity W Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards S Explosives N Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) Within entire confines of facility PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Sanitary gloves, safety glasses. NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously O Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work R Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) X FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Customer Service Representative I Department: Community Services (Community Center) Immediate Supervisor: Events and Operations Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: The Customer Service Representative I is the first contact with the public as they enter the Community Center building. This position is instrumental in giving the proper information on event locations within the building, directing those with questions to the correct department, providing essential community information and processing registrations for the Senior Services Division. This person must maintain a working knowledge of the Community Center and Senior Services . ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Communicates with clients, the general public, vendors and Town employees, either through personal contact at the front desk or by phone, to give directions, answer questions, forward rental requests, discuss current and upcoming events. 2 L Processes registrations for Senior Services activities using the appropriate booking system. Collects money, runs end of day reports and makes daily deposits. Must be able to troubleshoot and solve accounting problems associated with the booking system. 3 S Answers and re-directs phone calls to the appropriate facility member. Maintains correct information on reader board and checks materials left at desk to assure they are appropriate for distribution. 4 S 5 L Provides clerical support as necessary to the Community Center and Senior Services staff. Proofreads correspondence and reports, files, posts agendas, processes incoming mail to appropriate department. 6 L Provides basic information for Community Center and Senior Services. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivalent to four year of high school or equivalency. Experience Work requires a minimum of (2) two years clerical experience. Must possess basic computer skills and working knowledge of Windows based programs. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. CPR/AED Certification required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires ability to read routine documents. Math Work requires general math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, decimals), ability to use a calculator, ability to reconcile bank deposits. Writing Work requires the ability to write correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work involves professional judgement to provide appropriate responses to the public and staff. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Mail services, faxing, copying, filing, facility tours. Sitting F Desk and computer work and answering phones. Walking O To and from office equipment and around Communtiy Center building. Lifting R Files, office supplies Carrying R Files, office supplies Pushing/Pulling R Doors, filing drawers Reaching F Files, keyboard, materials for distribution Handling C Paperwork Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone, writing Kneeling R Filing in lower drawers Crouching R Retrieving from lower drawers Crawling N N/A Bending O Filing in lower drawers, retireving distribution materials Twisting F From telephone to computer to file drawers Climbing R Stairs at Town Hall Balancing R Files or other materials Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communication with staff and general public Talking C Communication with staff and general public Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Personal computer and related software, telephone system, copier, fax machine, laminator, label maker and other general office equipment. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Customer Service Representative II Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Finance Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Receives and directs visitors and callers to the appropriate Town representative or department. Responds to all forms of telecommunications at Town Hall. Performs moderately complex clerical and accounting work involving mail distribution, cashiering, program and facility registration. Assists with requests for public records. Must be able to work a flexible schedule. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Interacts frequently with the public by phone, email and through counter duty responding to customer inquiries and/or concerns. Demonstrates considerable tact and persuasion when dealing with customers who may become irate or distraught. 2 S Processes incoming and outgoing mail. Orders and maintains postage supplies. Distributes incoming faxes and maintains fax supplies. Orders and maintains animal license tags. 3 L Receives and handles payments and reconciles daily transactions. 4 L Registers individuals for various recreation programs and recreational facilities. Processes refund requests for cancelled programs. 5 S Serves as the central cashiering function for Administration, Parks & Recreation and other Town departments, receiving payments, processing credit card transactions, balancing the cash drawer, compiling and preparing daily reports and receipts. 6 L Performs administrative duties such as preparing correspondence, updating various reports and records, miscellaneous filing, assisting with requests for public records. Provides notarial services to public and staff. Performs other duties as assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivalent to four years of high school or equivalency. Knowledge of CLASS system, ActiveNet, and Microsoft Office preferred. Experience Work requires a minimum of (2) two years customer service experience and computer literacy. ** Certifications and Other Requirements Possesion of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires ability to read routine documents. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, decimals), ability to use a calculator, ability to count cash drawer. Writing Work requires the ability to produce correspondence with clearly organized thoughts using proper English sentence construction, punctuation and grammar. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work involves professional judgment to provide appropriate responses to the public and staff. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The employee in this position contacts others within the organization as well as outside the Town. This employee must be able to deal with all types of people in a professional manner. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Mail services, faxing, copying, filing Sitting F Desk and computer work and answering the phone Walking O To and from office equipment and other departments Lifting R Files, office supplies, packages Carrying R Files, office supplies, packages Pushing/Pulling R Doors, filing drawers Reaching F For reference material, files, keyboard Handling C Paperwork, money Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling R Filing in lower drawers Crouching R Retrieving from lower drawers Crawling N N/A Bending O Filing in lower drawers, Twisting F From telephone to computer to book cases Climbing R Stairs Balancing R Files Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with staff and general public and on telephone Talking F Communicating with staff and general public and on telephone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Personal computer and related software, telephone system, copier, fax machine, laminator, label maker and other general office equipment ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) Revised 5/23/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Development Services Director Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Plans, organizes and directs the work of professional and technical staff in such areas as, planning & zoning, building safety, code enforcement, mapping & graphics, and engineering. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Responsible for program planning and project development of all projects in the, financial/cost analyses for projects, overseeing grants, initial project assessments, design concept reports, assisting the Finance Department on budgeting, financial planning and programming of projects, and coordinating project development activities with Town Departments. 2 L Directs trains and evaluates the various divisions within the Development Services Department. Administers and distributes workloads for Town development projects. Inspects project sites to assist in the solution of difficult problems. Interprets specifications and Town policies. Prepares and manages the department's budget. 3 L Evaluates plans and reports by reviewing and approving submitted plats, improvement plans, and associated reports to ensure compliance with applicable Town laws, codes, ordinances, and planning principles. 4 S Develops department policies and guidelines by developing, updating and revising various standardized forms, applications, and processes for development projects. 5 L Provides professional and technical support to the Town Manager, Town Council and other boards and commissions. Communicates with the general public, other Town, local, state and federal employees, vendors, management, contractors, and public officials in order to perform assigned work. Prepares letters, memos, specifications, Town Council and other reports, with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence structure, punctuation, and grammar to communicate technical and controversial issues. 6 S Directs and participates in the development of plans, specifications, estimates, and work orders for community development projects. Participates in the selection of consultants, preparation of plans, specifications and cost estimates, negotiating fees for professional services, processing submittals, progress payments and change orders. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands Revised 5/23/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning, Business Administration, Public Administration, Political Science or equivalent.** Experience Minimum of five (5) years public sector experience in planning & zoning, building safety, code enforcement, mapping and graphics, engineering, and management. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read construction plans and specifications, county, state and federal regulations, legal documents and descriptions, contracts, and reports. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, and statistics. Writing Work requires the ability to write technical and quantitative documents, construction specs, and policies and procedures. Managerial Work requires the supervision of the Development Services Department, which includes planning and zoning, building safety, code enforcement, mapping and graphics, and engineering. Budget Responsibility Ability to prepare and defend the annual budget, including operational and related expenditures. Upon adoption, responsible for the overall compliance with the spending limits contained therein. Supervisory / Organizational Control Work requires supervising and monitoring performance of planning and zoning, building safety, code enforcement, mapping and graphics, and engineering. Complexity Work requires strong knowledge of general urban planning principles and practices. The level of work requires exercising competent, independent judgement. Work is widely varied involving analyzing and evaluating many complex and significant variables, identifying needs and assignments, and developing and/or recommending departmental and or townwide policies and procedures. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills This position has contact with others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town. In addition, this position works with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, developers, contractors, and design professionals to resolve specific issues. Revised 5/23/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At job sites and meetings Sitting F Deskwork, meetings Walking F To other departments and around job sites Lifting R Plans and equipment Carrying F Plans and equipment Pushing/Pulling N Reaching R For supplies and plans Handling F Paperwork Fine Dexterity O Measuring and drafting Kneeling R During inspections Crouching R During inspections Crawling N Bending R Retrieving items from lower shelves Twisting O From computer to telephone Climbing R Stairs, step stool Balancing R On step stool Vision C Reading, computer monitor, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public and on telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public and on telephone Foot Controls O Automobiles Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. Revised 5/23/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, fax machine, copier, scanner, telephone ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hard hat and steel-toed shoes NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures C Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks C Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle X Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Economic Development Director Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Plans, organizes and implements the activities of an economic development program to promote the growth and development of the Town's economic base. Assists in business recruitment, retention and expansion for both existing and new businesses for the Town. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Plans and organizes economic development programs related to generating business and development opportunities, including successfully managing projects from inception to completion. Plans, develops and implements informational strategies to attract growth industries and companies. Researches, prepares and communicates information to attract new business clients projecting an effective communication and project management environment. 2 S Directs Town response to requests for information from potential businesses, developers and consultant groups. 3 S Develops and maintains various project management databases. Generates statistical reports, information and plans in connection with economic development projects. 4 S Researches and assists in development of alternative economic development policies, strategies and implementation techniques. 5 L Makes verbal and written presentations to the Town Council, boards, commissions and other citizen groups in a professional and effective manner. 6 L Acts as a liaison between the Town, local and regional Chambers of Commerce, Economic Development Councils and various federal, state and local government agencies. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Bachelor's degree in Economic Development, marketing, planning, urban geography or a related field. Completion of a Master's Degree preferred. ** Experience A minimum of four years of management support experience, with three of those years in business development and related economic development activities. Experience in both the public and private sectors preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements IEDC Certified Economic Developer status preferred. Valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read complex legal documents, development agreements and contracts, executive business letters and communications, development-related documents, master plans, design guidelines, construction site plans, budget documents, business magazine, journals, newspapers and technical reports, strategic or operational plans. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, college algebra, and statistics. Writing Work requires the ability to write communication with executive management, Town Council, and business executives, preparing marketing documents, assisting with development agreements, concise and professional letters all at a college level. Managerial Managerial responsibilities include participation and management of Town teams with crucial issues including strategic planning and fiscal management, infrastructure planning and development, Town building projects, and management of the Economic Development division. Budget Responsibility Assists in preparing and monitoring the Economic Development budget. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is widely varied, involving analyzing and evaluating many complex and significant variables. Organization-wide policies, procedures, or precedents are developed and/or recommended. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town which may be involved in decision making or providing approval or decision making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Communicates extensively with the Town Manager, Town Council, developers / real estate, external clients, customers, allies, business professionals, government officials, and regional, state, and national personnel. Employee must maintain regular attendance. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Presentations, copier, fax machine, filing Sitting C Computer, desk work, paperwork, answering telephone, meetings, driving Walking O Inter-office, to/from meetings, field work, tradeshows Lifting O Contracts, reports, plans, displays Carrying O Contracts, reports, plans, displays, boxes Pushing/Pulling R Doors, chairs, filing cabinet drawers Reaching O Supplies, files, boxes Handling F Contracts, reports, plans Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, writing, telephone keypad Kneeling R Filing, retrieving dropped items Crouching R Filing, retrieving dropped items Crawling R Retrieving dropped items Bending R Filing, retrieving dropped items Twisting R Filing, retrieving dropped items Climbing R Stairs Balancing R Stairs Vision C Computer, desk work, writing, reading, use of office equipment, field work, driving Hearing C Telephone, staff, co-workers, supervisor, Town Manager, Town Council, analysts, directors, planners, engineers, local businesses, reporters, meetings, presentations, training classes Talking C Telephone, staff, co-workers, supervisor, Town Manager, Town Council, analysts, directors, planners, engineers, local businesses, reporters, meetings, presentations, training classes Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Standard office equiptment such as a telephone and computer; use of a vehicle. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously O Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) N (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Events and Operations Supervisor Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Director of Community Services FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Plans, organizes and manages the daily operations, bookings, marketing, financial objectives, budget division and staff of the Town of Fountain Hills Community Center. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Schedules, leases, and markets the Fountain Hills Community Center for the Community Services Department; assures that the facility is clean, safe, secure, properly prepared, and in compliance with state and Federal regulations and Town standards. 2 S Meets with clients, assists in event planning, and explains Town policies and procedures; identifies available resources for rental, and defines equipment and services to be provided by the Community Center; prepares cost estimates and writes proposals; prepares contractual agreements and resolves contractual issues. 3 L Promotes the Community Center, and encourages participation in Town programs and events; answers questions on the use of facilities, and coordinates work with public and private sector organizations, community groups, business and service clubs, and regional government agencies. 4 L Works with event promoters to coordinate special events and programs; manages event calendars; oversees the development of marketing materials. 5 S Assures effective communication and coordination with Operations staff ; coordinates with other Town departments to assure customers are in compliance with technical requirements for facility events. 6 L Manages operational and administrative issues; supervises staff, and assigns priorities and projects; coaches staff and evaluates performance; assures that assignments are defined and achieved; meets regularly with staff to discuss and resolve priorities, workload, budgets, and technical issues; reviews the work of assigned staff to assure the work quality and the timely accomplishment of assigned duties and responsibilities. 7 S Exercises independent judgment within policy guidelines; evaluates and analyzes issues, and recommends and implements solutions; provides leadership, direction and guidance in planning, program development priorities, and customer service issues; assures the effective allocation and utilization of budgeted funds. 8 S Reviews operational information and trends, and creates summary reports and recommendations. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Bachelor's degree in business, public administration, marketing, hospitality/tourism, or related field. Experience Minimum of three (3) years experience in marketing, hospitality or facilities management in a Convention or Conference Center, including one year of supervisory experience. Work performed in a municipal environment preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Valid AZ driver's license at the time of hire Evening, weekend and holiday work required Possession of , or ability to obtain within six months of hire, CPR/AED Certification. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read and interpret policies and procedures, contracts, comprehend and make inferences from written materials. Math Work requires the ability to make basic math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and percentages. Writing Produce written documents in the English language with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence constcution, punctuation, and grammar. Managerial Review the work of others and ensure conformance to standards. Responsibilities include collecting and tracking event information, maintaining contract documents, collection and accountin of money, training event staff. Budget Responsibility Prepares documents and conducts research on other event facilities in order to be competitive in the current marketplace. Responsible for monitoring and tracking funding sources, revenues and expendictures for Community Center. Supervisory / Organizational Control Work cooperatively with other employees, clients, management, and general public. Direct and manage the work activities of multiple support staff groups and satisfy the contract requirements for multiple events occuring simultaneously. Complexity Work involves decision making within established policies and procedures. Professional actions and judgement and analytical skills required to determine appropriate course of action. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills This position requires a high degree of intereaction with others both inside and outside the organization. Facility promotion at tradeshows, networking events, etc. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At events and programs Sitting C Office and paperwork Walking F Facility tours, final walk through with client, attending varous outside events Lifting R Supplies and equipment, event setup. Set up at trade shows, etc. Carrying R Supplies and equipment, event setup. Pushing/Pulling R Supplies and equipment, event setup Reaching R Suplies and equipment, event setup Handling R Supplies and equipment Fine Dexterity R Supplies and equipment Kneeling R Supplies and equipment Crouching R Supplies and equipment Crawling N Bending O Supplies and equipment, event setup. Twisting N Climbing N Balancing N Vision F Reading, observing activities, driving Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public Foot Controls O Driving to and from outside events Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 5 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, audiovisual equpment, and supplies related to event setup. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work R Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center X Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Executive Assistant Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Director of Community Services FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Provides support services and executive assistance for Director and division heads of the department. Provides grant and project construction file management and reporting. Attends Commission meetings and prepares minutes. Performs various administrative duties as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Prepares, maintains, and ensures timely reporting of Heritage Grant and Land & Water Conservation Grant reports; assists the supervisors in project construction management by reporting, file management, and contract administration 2 S Assists Department management in budget preparation; monitors and tracks the Department's budget on a daily basis; prepares Department budget reports for Department staff. 3 S Prepares bidding documents and administers contract documents for the annual landscape contract. 4 S Prepares and distributes Parks and Recreation Commission meeting packets; attends Parks and Recreation Commission meetings, transcribes Commission minutes from meetings; works with the Administration Department on annual Commission member recruitment. May serve as back-up clerical for McDowell Mountain Preservation Commission and Senior Services Commission. 5 S Assists in participant registration and park facility booking using the CLASS system; troubleshoots and solves accounting problems associated with the CLASS system. 6 Other duties as assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature which may be obtained with a two year associate's degree, diploma, or equivalent from a college, technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Five years experience as executive assistant. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record; Notary Public; Automated External Defribullator/CPR certification; First Aid Certification. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read reports, letters, correspondence, schedules, budget materials, and requisitions. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, letters, correspondence and purchase requisitions. Managerial Planning responsibilities include managing and coordinating data for special projects, budget process, programs, grants, construction and purchasing. Budget Responsibility Cooperatively works with Department and Town staff in developing the Community Services Department budget. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diverse duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Filing, copying, assembling packet materials, and assisting the public Sitting F Deskwork and meetings Walking O To and from office equipment and other departments and during programs Lifting O Receiving and restocking supplies Carrying R Light weight equipment and office supplies Pushing/Pulling R Light weight equipment Reaching O For supplies and files Handling C Paperwork, resolving problems associated with the CLASS system Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard and calculator Kneeling O Retrieving filing items and organizing equipment and supplies Crouching O Retrieving filing items and organizing equipment and supplies Crawling R Retrieving small pieces of equipment and supplies under tables Bending O Retrieving filing items, small equipment, and supplies Twisting O Retrieving filing items, small equipment, and supplies Climbing O Stairs and ladder Balancing R On ladder Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with staff and on the telephone Talking C Communicating with staff and the general public on the phone and in person Foot Controls O Transcription/dictiphone equipment Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Copy machine, fax machine, laminator, paper autofolder machine, binding machine, dictiphone, telephone, calculator, general office supplies, computer and related software, typewriter, laser printer, inkjet printer, department vehicles (van, standard truck, and mid-size car), Automated External Defribullator, and first aid kits. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Executive Assistant Department: Development Services and Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Director of Development Services & Public Works FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Supports the Directors and all divisions within Development Services and Public Works by performing highly responsible secretarial, clerical and administrative duties. Serves as budget aide for all divisions of the departments. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Assists the Director by performing administrative support in the day-to-day operations. Screens the Director's phone calls and re-routes calls, as appropriate. Maintains the Director's daily calendar and schedules meetings. Reviews incoming mail, distributes it accordingly, and responds to correspondence as directed. 2 S Assists the Director in developing and implementing department budgets. Monitors expenditures and purchases on a daily basis. 3 S Receives and logs all incoming/outgoing improvement plan review submittals. Maintains and monitors construction assurance files. Issues permits for overweight/over height vehicle permits. Maintains accident report data base. Researches and implements special projects as directed. 4 S Issues permits and associated billings related to departmental plan review and inspection fees. Researches, as needed, and prepares information for presentation to the Town Council, i.e., special events and easement abandonments. 5 S Assists in the preparation and bidding of annual contracts. Monitors annual maintenance contracts and prepares work orders as needed. 6 S Responds to requests for information from staff and the general public in a timely manner to achieve satisfactory resolutions. Meets the needs of departmental personnel and management through efficient, established office procedures. Acts in a courteous and professional manner, and with good judgment, while assisting the public, elected and appointed officials, employees, service providers, and other state and county government agencies * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical, or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Minimum five years in progressively responsible administration work. Previous municipal experience working with the public is desirable. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read and understand reports, letters, correspondence, schedules, budget material and purchase orders. Ability to read and understand construction plans. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, letters, correspondence, schedules and purchase orders. Managerial Planning responsibilities include coordinating data for special projects, budget process, purchasing and inter-divisional issues. Budget Responsibility Assist in developing and implementing department budgets. Monitor expenditures and purchases. Supervisory / Organizational Control Position has no supervisory responsibility. Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Filing, making copies, faxing Sitting F Desk work, meetings Walking O To and from office equipment and other departments Lifting R Receiving and restocking supplies Carrying R Equipment, files, office supplies Pushing/Pulling O File and desk drawers Reaching O For supplies and files Handling O Paperwork Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator Kneeling R Filing Crouching O Retrieving Files Crawling N N/A Bending O Retrieving and filing items Twisting O Computer to telephone or other equipment Climbing R Retrieve files or plans Balancing N N/A Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public and on telephone Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public and on telephone Foot Controls R Transcriber controls Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Copy machine, fax machine, telephone, calculator, general office supplies, computer and related software, laser or inkjet printer, binding machine, transcriber, recorders ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work C Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Executive Assistant to Town Manager/Council Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Provides support to the Town Manager, Mayor and Council. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Provides support to the Town Manager, Mayor and Council by coordinating meetings and events and maintaining calendars; relaying messages; preparing correspondence, reports, manuals, proclamations and various other documents utilizing Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Publisher; handling registrations for conferences and seminars; making travel arrangements and preparing itineraries. 2 S Responds to requests or concerns from Town citizens and serves as liaison to Town departments on a variety of issues. Responds to requests from public officials in other governmental agencies and regional organizations. 3 L Coordinates Town meetings, receptions and special events, including intergovernmental meetings. 4 S Conducts research, accomplishes special projects, and sits on committees as assigned. 5 S Assists in performing essential Town Clerk duties in his/her absence. 6 S Acts as staff liaison to Strategic Planning Advisory Commission, Municipal Property Corporation, and other boards or commission as assigned by Town Manager. 7 S Prepares and oversees Town Manager and Council budgets; codes P-card purchases. 8 S Logs and fulfills Requests for Information during Council election cycles. 9 S Orders office supplies and handles purchasing functions for Town Manager, Mayor/Town Council, and Town Clerk Offices 10 S In the absence of the Town Clerk, serves as Acting Town Clerk, performing functions in support of the Town Clerk’s Office, including preparing the Town Council meeting agenda and minutes, attending Town Council meetings, and other Clerk-related duties * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature which may be obtained with one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. An understanding of best practices relating to records management, Arizona Open Meetings laws, and Public Records Retention. Experience Five years experience as an Executive or Administrative Assistant, preferably in a municipal setting. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. A designation as a Certified Municipal Clerk (CMC) is required at the time of hire or after a specified period of time on the job. Training with the Secretary of State’s Office and/or Maricopa County in the area of elections is desirable. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read policies, procedures, handbooks, agreements, contracts, city ordinances, Council reports, newsletters, brochures. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, ratios, and percentages. Writing Work requires the ability to write memos, letters, emails, and general correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility Assists in preparing and monitoring Town Manager and Council budgets. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Filing, making copies, faxing, retrieving mail, distributing Sitting F Deskwork, meetings Walking F To and from office equipment and other departments Lifting R Files, office supplies, tables and chairs Carrying F Files, office supplies Pushing/Pulling R Office cart Reaching R For items on higher shelves Handling F Files, office supplies Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, telephone keypad, calculator Kneeling R Filing Crouching R Filing, retrieving items from shelves Crawling R N/A Bending O Filing in lower drawers, retrieving items from lower shelves Twisting O From computer to telephone Climbing F Stairs Balancing O Carrying files, office supplies Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public and on telephone Talking C Communitcating with personnel and general public and on telephone Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer and related software, general office supplies, telephone, fax, copier ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/16/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: FACILITIES MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Facilities/Environmental Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs a variety of general maintenance duties required to maintain the safety, aesthetics and physical plant operations of Town owned and/or leased facilities.. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 M Performs preventive maintenance on all Town physical plant operations, such as HVAC equipment. Maintains records for all preventive maintenance. Performs a variety of tasks related to plumbing, electrical, fabrication, carpentry and HVAC operations. 2 L Responds to requests received through the Maintenance Request system for maintenance/repairs of all Town owned/leased facilities. Distributes supply requests. 3 L Performs facility safety inspections, insures all life safety functions operate properly. 4 M Supplies and supports custodial positions, filling in for custodians during their absence. 5 L Performs the tasks of Facility Operations Supervisor in his/her absence. 6 M Performs all other duties as assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/16/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Minimum of high school diploma or equivalency. Knowledge of Microsoft Office and other basic computer skills Experience Three years of responsible experience in construction, commercial building maintenance; basic skills in HVAC, plumbing, electrical and plant maintenance. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's licence for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Must be able to read and comprehend technical manuals and construction blue prints. Math Must be able to perform basic math calculations. Writing Must be able to communicate legibly in completing forms, work orders, supply requisitions and messaging. Managerial none Budget Responsibility none Supervisory / Organizational Control Liaison to custodial staff. Complexity Perform a diverse range of duties and responsibilities Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Ability to interact with peers and public in a positive and professional manner. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/16/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Job sites Sitting R Walking F Between job sites and tasks Lifting F Tools, equipment, supplies Carrying F Tools, equipment, supplies Pushing/Pulling F Tools, Equipment, supplies Reaching F Telephone, supplies Handling F Fine Dexterity O Computer, telephone keypad Kneeling O Crouching O Crawling R Bending O Twisting O Climbing O Ladders Balancing O Ladders Vision C Hearing C Talking F Foot Controls O Vehicles and equipment Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/16/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Operate HVAC equipment in the 25 to 150 ton capacity. Operate all machinery associated with plant custodial care. Utilize all types of hand tools associated with construction and building maintenance. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards D Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards D Noise and Vibration D Electrical Hazards W Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards M Respiratory Hazards M Explosives N Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) Mechanical Plants PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hard Hat, gloves (Latex, Leather, Chemical Protection), safety glasses, respiratory, safety belts, steel toed footware. NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop X Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: FACILITIES/ ENVIRONMENTAL SUPERVISOR Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Public Works Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Organize and supervise the operations, maintenance and custodial services of owned and/or leased Town buildings. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Plan, assign and supervise the work of staff involved in providing maintenance and custodial services to Town facilities; requisition supplies, materials, and equipment for all facility needs; prepare and maintain preventive maintenance programs and contracts. Implement Town environmental policies by initiating, managing and coordinating environmental programs. Coordinate and supervise wash and dam maintenance. Assist in management of the Town's Solid Waste contract. Reviews plans and other documents for consistency with the Town environmental policy. 2 S Participate in budget preparation and administration; prepare cost estimates for budget recommendations; submit justifications for budget items; monitor and control expenditures. Prepare and present various reports on existing and proposed environmental policies and programs to Town management, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the Town Council. 3 S Participate in the hiring of staff; monitor employee performance ; prepare employee performance reviews; provide or coordinate staff training; work with employees to correct deficiencies; implement discipline procedures. Research environmental regulations and programs for possible application in Fountain Hills 4 L Assist with the safety inspections of all Town facilities; respond to requests from the risk pool to implement improvements in property and staff safety; prepare reports required by Federal, State, and Local agencies.. Act as Town ADA (Americans with Disabilities Act) Coordinator, research and resolve ADA concerns with Town owned facilities; interact with US Department of Justice and State ADA compliancy agencies on matters concerning Town owned property. Ensure compliance with Federal, State, County and Town regulations and programs relating to storm water and air quality. 5 M Participate in and supervise the liquidation of Town surplus property in accordance with State regulations; prepare all necessary reports. Prepare and plan for the collection and destruction of archived files in accordanc with the State Records Reduction Act. Develop and implement monitoring, reporting and compliance FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 strategies related to storm water and air quality, including drafting local regulations and submitting annual reports. 6 L Prepare and present reports to various entities on the many aspects of the storm water program including State and Federal regulatory agencies. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Planning, Environmental Planning, Environmental Science, Engineering or Water Resources. Basic knowledge of HVAC, plumbing, electrical and plant maintenance required. Experience Minimum of two years of municipal planning experience or experience in administering environmental or storm water management programs. Working knowledge of Microsoft Office software. Five years of responsible experience in construction and commercial building maintenance . Certifications and Other Requirements Computer skills in Microsoft Office software and Outlook (e-mail). Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Must be able to read and comprehend technical manuals and construction blue prints. Ability to complex, technical documents, reports and regulations. Math Must be able to perform basic math calculations. Writing Ability to write reports, correspondence, and ordinance amendments. Managerial Planning responsibilities include scheduling daily tasks. Possess skills to work as a lead worker on projects. Ability to manage projects including scheduling and organizing meetings. Budget Responsibility Prepares and monitors a comprehensive budget pertaining to the Facilities/Environmental Division. Supervisory / Organizational Control Minimum two years of lead and supervisory responsibility. Complexity Position requires the ability to be self motivated, independent and self managed. Ability to follow broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The employee in this position has contact with work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval for purchases or projects. In addition, this employee works with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Work site Sitting O Driving and computer/office work Walking F Between work sites Lifting F Tools & equipment, packages, tables, chairs Carrying O Tools & equipment, packages Pushing/Pulling F Equipment, broom, vacuum Reaching O Telephone, office supplies Handling O Tools & equipment Fine Dexterity F Small hand tools, computer, calculator, telephone and writing Kneeling O Work site Crouching O Crawling R Bending F Twisting O Climbing O Balancing O On ladder Vision C Driving, computer Hearing C Communicating with public and personnel Talking C Communicating with public and personnel Foot Controls F Town vehicle, gator, other Town equipment Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 5 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Maintains HVAC equipment in the 25 to 150 ton capacity, operates computer monitered and controlled HVAC. Operates hydraulic high reach equipment up to 30' in height. Operates all machinery associated with facility custodial care. Utilizes all types of hand tools associated with construction and building maintenance. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards D Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards W Noise and Vibration D Electrical Hazards D Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards D Respiratory Hazards W Explosives N Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) Mechanical Plants PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hard hat, gloves (latex, leather , chemical protection), safety glasses, respiratory, safety belts, steel toed footware (when necessary). NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop X Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Finance Director Department: Finance Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Establishes goals, objectives, policies, procedures and priorities related to activities of finance and budgeting. Provides administrative direction for accounts payable, purchasing, information technology, sales and property tax, prepares annual budget and financial report. Researches, analyzes and develops recommendations on financial and budgetary issues. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Supervises staff to include prioritizing and assigning work; conducting performance evaluations; ensuring staff is cross-trained. Develops, implements, and evaluates departmental policies, procedures, strategies and goals. 2 S Attends management meetings and public meetings including making presentations to Council, civic and citizen groups. 3 S Oversees preparation of audited financial statements and special audits by coordinating with external auditors, preparing Comprehensive Annual Financial Report, Management Discussion and Analysis, disseminates reports to bond rating agencies. 4 S Manages budget procedures and monitors the Town’s budget including revenues and expenditures. Oversees preparation of annual budget by coordinating department requests, developing management indicators, forecasting revenue projections, preparing budget message, making budget available to citizenry. 5 S Coordinates with bond counsel, investment banking team for bond issuances and refinancing, bond ratings, covenant requirements. 6 S Oversees maintenance of accounting ledgers and records on accounting software. Responsible for safeguarding Town’s assets by implementing appropriate internal controls. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional field and specific knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelors of Science in Accounting. Experience Over five years experience in government finance including (3) years in direct supervision. Certifications and Other Requirements Certification by the State of Arizona as a Certified Public Accountant (CPA) preferred. Member of national and local Government Finance Officers Association is desired ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read federal, state, and local regulations, accounting manuals and promulgations, and computer manuals. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division as well as interpolations, statistical analysis, and projections. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, summaries, memos, letters, outlines, and requests; written reports need to be understandable by the general public. Managerial Planning responsibilities include allocation of personnel and resources to accomplish all assignments that have deadlines and communicating requirements for upcoming changes, deadlines, training and computer updates. Budget Responsibility The incumbent prepares the annual budget document that meets governmental standards (GFOA), prepares estimates of revenues, researches alternative funding resources and may recommend budget allocations for presentation to the Town Manager. Monitors actual versus budgeted revenues and expenditures. Supervisory / Organizational Control Work requires supervising and monitoring performance for a group of regular employees in a work unit, including providing input on hiring/disciplinary actions and work objectives/effectiveness, and realigning work as needed; performance evaluations and promotions. Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with department heads, customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Talking with staff, making presentations to the public, Town Council or staff Sitting C Deskwork, meetings Walking O Talking with staff, attending meetings Lifting O Files and office supplies Carrying O Files and office supplies Pushing/Pulling R Files and office supplies Reaching O Filing and storage of files Handling C Paperwork, telephone Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator, writing Kneeling R Files and office supplies Crouching R Files and office supplies Crawling N None Bending O Files and office supplies Twisting R Files and office supplies Climbing R Stairs Balancing R Files Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with personnel and telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel and telephone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Copy machine, fax machine, telephone, calculator, general office supplies, computer and related software, laser and/or inkjet printer ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work C Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) Revised 5/08/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Financial Services Technician Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Finance Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs as a professional specialist with responsibility for an accounting program, function or specialty area. May be assigned to a specific functional area such as Accounts Payable, Accounts Receivable or Licensing, or may carry out special projects as assigned. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Processes/reconciles daily cash receipts, requisitions, purchase orders, accounts payable and accounts receivable invoices, purchasing cards, petty cash or other program areas as assigned. 2 S Handles all inquiries and maintains the files for the program area assigned. Verifies information for accuracy and resolves any discrepancies prior to preparing data or preparing accounting or managerial reports. 3 S Oversees all business licensing and animal licensing, including resolving any issues. Utilizes and maintains multiple software applications and reports, which includes coordination with Code Enforcement and processing notice violations. 4 S Handles the issuance of peddlers licenses, badges, and approvals with other departments. Processes regular liquor license applications. 5 S Acts as liaison with other departments to coordinate accounting activities, such as insuring accurate requisition preparation, following up on invoicing, and reconciliation of cash receipts from all departments. 6 S Assists with other accounting functions as assigned, including but not limited to, front desk coverage and general ledger journal entries. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands Revised 5/08/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature which may be otained with two years of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Experience A minimum of two years accounting experience. Knowledge of Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Access, CLASS, ActiveNet, and MUNIS preferred Certifications and Other Requirements Valid drivers license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read invoices, license applications, purchase orders, reports, and general correspondence. Attention to detail is a requirement of this position. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as business math. Writing Work requires the ability to write memos, emails, and documenting procedures. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents.. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbent in this position contacts others within the organization. These contacts may be involved in decision making or providing approval or decision making authority for purchases or products. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Customers may also be called for information on licensing. Revised 5/08/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Filing, making copies, and faxing Sitting C Deskwork Walking O To and from office equipment, mailroom, and other departments Lifting O Files, boxes, and books Carrying O Files, office supplies, books, and boxes Pushing/Pulling R File boxes Reaching F For supplies, files, and mail Handling C Paperwork Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O Filing in lower drawers Crouching O Filing in lower drawers Crawling N N/A Bending O Filing in lower drawers Twisting F From computer to other desk areas Climbing O Ladder to reach files, stairs Balancing O While on ladder reaching for files Vision C Reading, computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the phone Talking F Communicating with the public and personnel both in person and on the phone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. Revised 5/08/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Calculator, copier, fax machine, telephone, typewriter, printer, general office supplies, computer and related software such as Munis, Access and Excel. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously O Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Fleet Mechanic/Open Space & Landscape Specialist Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Street Superintendent FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Schedules and performs maintenance and repairs on Town vehicles and construction equipment. Schedules emission tests and licensing. Processes documentation into Fleet Management Program. Performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled work in maintenance and repair of landscaping, turf, irrigation systems, fountains and grounds. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Maintains the fleet data management program. Schedules preventative maintenance inspections and repairs. Schedules emissions tests by conversing with agencies to receive emissions coupons and vehicle operations to complete the emission test, working with DMV for new and old vehicle registration. 2 S Processes maintenance documentation into fleet maintenance program, maintains fleet parts inventory and warranty repairs. 3 H Performs routine scheduled and un-scheduled repairs to all town vehicles and equipment which include tractors, backhoes, street sweepers, dump trucks, light trucks, cars and golf carts. Also performs welding and fabrication work and checks all vehicles and equipment over for other needed services. 4 H Performs other duties by monitoring shop safety procedures, cleaning vehicles, equipment and the shop, repairing shop equipment, research and ordering parts, analyzing complaints to ensure proper repair of the vehicles and equipment. 5 M Inspects landscaping in medians and open spaces. Coordinates contracted landscape crews, assigning jobs, then conducting follow-up. Performs maintenance and repairs as needed on irrigation. Programs and maintains irrigation timers. Maintains up-to-date records on all irrigation systems, tracking water consumption, etc. 6 M Cleans and maintains the fountains on Avenue of the Fountains and the water feature on Shea and Palisades. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Five years experience as an automotive and/or heavy equipment mechanic. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona CDL Driver's License with Air Brake Endorsement for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. Mac certification license for refrigerant use. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read manuals and instructions and requires the ability to access and read the internet, OSHA directives, Town, county and state laws. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write vehicle replacement requirements, service reports and parts requests. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diverse duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At job site Sitting O Deskwork and inside vehicle Walking F Around job site and vehicle Lifting F Tools and equipment Carrying F Tools and equipment Pushing/Pulling O Equipment and supplies Reaching F For supplies and equipment Handling F Supplies and equipment Fine Dexterity F Installing small parts in confined areas Kneeling O While inspecting and making repairs Crouching F While inspecting and making repairs Crawling F While inspecting and making repairs Bending F While inspecting and making repairs Twisting F While inspecting and making repairs Climbing F Stairs, ladder Balancing F On ladder and large vehicle Vision C Reading, driving and looking for physical problem Hearing C Communicating with personnel and listening for possible problems Talking O Communicating with personnel and general public and on telephone Foot Controls F Operating heavy equipment and driving FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Tool box, professional tool set, Hydraulic lift, jacks, A/C equipment, diagnostic break out box and scan tool equipment, tire repair equipment, steam cleaner, volt meters, charging systems, part washer, hydraulic hose maker and computer software. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards D Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards D Noise and Vibration D Electrical Hazards W Wetness/Humidity M Fire Hazards W Respiratory Hazards D Explosives M Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse D Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Safety glasses, steel-toed boots, gloves, ear plugs, welding face shields NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team R Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment C Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop X Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: GIS Technician/CAD Operator Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Development Services Director FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs paraprofessional technical duties for the Development Services Department. Provides technical CAD, GIS, mapping, graphics, drafting and Town facility management mapping support for all Town departments and Town customers. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Prepares designs, revises plans, maps, and other graphics in AutoCAD, GIS and other computerized methods, and by manual drafting methods. Coordinates, prioritizes and distributesTown digital mapping and various projects. 2 S Design Signing and Striping plans for new subdivisions, commercial and improvement projects (final approval by Town Engineer). Address assignment and distribution to proper contacts for new subdivisions, commercial and utilitiy structures. CIP - Engineering design, exhibits and mapping. Minor drainage projects. 3 S Quarterly mapping updates of town maps. Prepare and check routine survey legal descriptions. Prepare Exhibits and legal descriptions for various Easement, Right-of- Way and Real Property Acquisitions and Abandonments. 4 L Perform slope analysis checks. Obtains surveying and engineering field data. Performs routine surveying and engineering calculations. Performs occasional site development and public works inspections. Prepares schedules and cost estimates. 5 L Maintains engineering, planning and facility drawing files, as-builts and GIS. Scanning coordination of archives. Develops written and graphic standards. 6 S Special projects-working with Mayor, Council and Town Manager, also with public agencies and emergency services . Performs other related duties as required. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational or technical nature which may be obtained with two years of college, diploma or equivalent from a technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Over two years experience in computer software applications, AutoCAD and/or Arcview software preferred. Two years of GIS experience required. Drafting, mapping, surveying, engineering, construction techniques, planning principles and practices and customer service experience preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. Professional or technical registration, certification or licensing preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read civil engineering design guidelines, construction specifications and details, property legal descriptions, engineering plan review submittal forms and plans. Math Work requires the ability to perform routine surveying and enginnering calculations, general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, property legal descriptions and general correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by specific instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of consideralble initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgement. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills This position requires contact with others within the organization such as the Street Division, Parks and Recreation Department, Administration and Planning & Zoning. In addition contact may be required with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with citizens, realtors, developers, etc. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Routine office mobility Sitting C Computer work Walking R To and from office equipment and other departments Lifting R Plotting paper rolls, Files, office supplies, books, boxes Carrying R Plotting paper rolls, Files, office supplies, books, boxes Pushing/Pulling R Plotting paper rolls, Files, office supplies, books, boxes Reaching R Plotting paper rolls, Files, office supplies, books, boxes Handling O Plotting paper rolls, Files, office supplies, books, boxes Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, plotter's, calculator, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling R Plotting paper rolls, Files, office supplies, books, boxes Crouching N Crawling N Bending R Retrieving items from lower shelves Twisting R From computer to telephone Climbing N Balancing N Vision C Reading computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public and telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public and telephone Foot Controls N Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/5/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Plotter, printer, copier, planimeter, calculator, light table, label maker, multi-line telephone, binding machine, fax machine, computer and related software. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards S Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks C Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work C Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/06/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Groundskeeper Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Parks Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Maintains and cleans landscaped areas, exterior of buildings, and facilities. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 M Maintain park grounds by removing trash and litter, cleaning ramadas and restrooms, blowing off sidewalks and dugouts; assists with overseeding open turf and ball fields. 2 M Prune trees, plant trees, set irrigation clocks, install and maintain irrigation system, schedule and overseed fields. 3 M Prepare athletic fields by painting, leveling, and lining athletic fields; perform minor construction duties. 4 M Perform routine maintenance of playgrounds, tennis courts, basketball courts and volleyball courts. 5 M Fertilize turf and spray pesticides 6 L Order supplies, maintain inventory records * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/06/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivalent to four years of high school or equivalency Experience One year of landscape maintenance or groundskeeping. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record; Playground Equipment and Safety training (within one year of hire); CPR certification; First Aid Certification; Structural Pest Control license (within one year of hire). ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read work schedules, instructions for equipment assembly, and equipment labels. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Writing Work requires the ability to fill out forms such as timesheets, leave requests, and etc. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Normal tasks require use of definite procedures, with little deviation. Work requires limited analysis. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/06/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At job site Sitting F Driving equipment Walking F Around jobsite Lifting F Tools and equipment Carrying O Boxes, equipment Pushing/Pulling F Equipment Reaching F Trimming Handling F Equipment Fine Dexterity F Landscaping, irrigation repair Kneeling O Picking up trash, pulling weeds, irrigation work Crouching F Picking up trash, pulling weeds, irrigation work Crawling R Picking up trash, pulling weeds Bending F Picking up trash, pulling weeds Twisting O Picking up trash, pulling weeds, lifting equipment Climbing O Ladder Balancing R On ladder Vision C Observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and on radio Talking F Communicating with personnel and on radio Foot Controls O Driving and operating heavy equipment Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/06/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Hand tools, blowers, weed eater, chainsaw, pesticide spayer, air compressor, chipper, power washer. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards W Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards M Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, constuction hat, steel-toed shoes, dustmask, backbrace, and chemical resistant suit . NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Home Delivered Meals Coordinator Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Senior Services Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: The fundamental purpose of this position is to handle the day-to-day operations of the Home Delivered Meals Program (HDM), including coordination with clients, volunteers, and communication with the vendor contracted to prepare the meals. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S In constant contact with the chef and staff of Fountain View Village (FVV) regarding meal schedule, meal quantity, and monitor quality of meals standards set by state guidelines. Relays client comments about the meals to the kitchen staff. 2 S Monitor and maintain all aspects of client's meal schedule; including client information, billing information, and changes to the daily route sheets. Maintain and track client accounts. Must clearly communicate and generate reports for FVV, and the Town's Finance Division. 3 L Work with the daily HDM Volunteer Coordinators to make sure all routes are covered. Request monthly schedule from coordinators. Maintain data base with volunteer schedule and contact information. Recruit new volunteer drivers, schedule training with daily coordinator, and advise Town's Volunteer Coordinator of all new HDM volunteers. 4 L Intake new self-pay clients, create/update weekly route sheets, and change out route books. Enter all client meals into ActiveNet and print reports. Apply for PO through Munis. Create requisition and check request for contracted meal vendor. Process self- pay client billing: invoice and mail. Update client information into ActiveNet and enter client meals into Activenet. Invoice Senior Services, Inc. Update monthly charts and reports. Coordinate background checks for all HDM volunteers. 5 S Maintain volunteer contact spread sheet, volunteer folders, and volunteer level one clearance compliance. Keep Home Delivered Meals procedures up-to-date and available to volunteers. Create weekly route sheets for volunteers, which includes maps and driving directions. Keep volunteers briefed on any changes in the routing or delivery procedures. Trouble shoot problems when needed with client meal delivery. Notify Sheriff's Office if needed to conduct a wellness check. Be available to deliver meals if needed. Maintain HDM bags, route books, and supplies. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 6 S Demonstrate continuous effort to improve operations, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively with co-workers to provide quality customer service. Maintain office and lobby kiosks. Work with office volunteers. Other duties as needed/assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Must be proficient in Excel worksheets and Word documents. Level of knowledge equivalent to four years of high school or equivalency. Experience A minimum of one year customer service, preferably with seniors. Minimum of one year clerical experience. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid Arizona driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. CPR/AED certified. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires ability to read routine documents. Math Work requires general math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, decimals). Writing Work requires the ability to write weekly schedules, procedural reports, and activity reports. Managerial Work requires ability to multitask. Budget Responsibility Prepare supportive documents. Supervisory / Organizational Control Position has no supervisory responsibility. Complexity Work involves professional judgement to provide appropriate responses to customers and the public. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbent in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Faxing, copying, filing Sitting F Deskwork Walking O Around office and Community Center. Deliver route books to kitchen. Lifting R Files, office supplies, and meal bags Carrying R Files, office supplies Pushing/Pulling R Doors, filing drawers Reaching F Files, books, keyboards Handling F Paperwork Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling R Filing in lower drawers Crouching N Crawling N Bending O Filing in lower drawers Twisting O From telephone to computer Climbing R Stairs Balancing R Files Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving Hearing C Communication with staff, customers, on the telephone Talking F Communication with staff, customers, on the telephone Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 5 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously O Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment N Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 10/29/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 P Job Title: Lead Park Attendant Department: Community Services Supervisor: Recreation Program Coordinator or Recreation Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: In addition to performing simple manual and clerical duties with little or no supervision in park maintenance or recreation, this position functions in a lead capacity to other Park Attendants. The distinguishing characteristic between this position and a Park Attendant is that the Lead Park Attendant is assigned to perform additional duties. The additional duties may involve training, providing functional direction to other Park Attendants, interpreting and communicating policies, and reporting operating issues to the Recreation Program Coordinator or Recreation Supervisor. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Acts in a lead capacity which involves training employees, providing direction to other employees, interpreting and communicating policies and assignments to employees, and reporting operating issues to the supervisor 2 M Participates in delivery of recreation programs; including interaction with participants 3 M Polices sites, picking up paper and trash. Provides general cleaning of buildings and restrooms 4 S Performs routine clerical functions such as delivering flyers and answering phones or general office work 5 L Sets up apparatus and other equipment and issues supplies; lines athletic fields and ball diamonds 6 S Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 10/29/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivelent to four years of high school or equivalency. Experience Twelve (12) months experience as a Park Attendant or in related programs areas preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record, Basic First Aid and CPR/AED Certification required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read reports. Some Recreation Assistants may interpret manuals, rules, contracts, purchase orders, and professional publications. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports and fill out forms. Some Recreation Assistants must possess the ability to write letters, sponsorship requests, flyers, receipts, and equipment bids. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control While no direct supervision is exercised, work requires training of other employees, providing direction and clarification of job assignments of other employees, interpreting and communicating policies and procedures to other employees, and reporting operating issues to supervisory staff. Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgement. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees and the public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 10/29/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Sitting F Deskwork, meetings, driving Walking O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Lifting R Equipment and supplies Carrying R Equipment and supplies Pushing/Pulling R Equipment and supplies Reaching O Equipment and supplies Handling O Equipment and supplies Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Crouching O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Crawling R At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Bending O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Twisting O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Climbing R At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Balancing R At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Vision C Reading, computer work, driving Hearing C Communication with staff and customers Talking C Communication with staff and customers Foot Controls R Operating vehicles Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 10/29/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards M Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/23/16 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Network and Information Technology Administrator Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Finance Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Manages the activities of Information Technology including application services, system and network operations, customer support and telecommunications services. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Plans and organizes direction of the information technology activities of the Town including network, infrastructure, telecommunications, computer-related hardware and software, IT security, IT consulting and project management and new technology research. Works with departments in identifying computer software and hardware needs. Prepares special studies, analyses and projections. 2 L Provides quality technical support by troubleshooting and analyzing systems with a high degree of customer service, technical expertise and timeliness to Town staff. Provides support for Council and Commission meetings. Provides Town website content and upkeep. 3 L Manages the technical, programming, production aspects of the Town's government access channel and streaming media resources. Manages live televised public meetings held in Town Council Chambers. Contributes to Web content videos including; creating and collaborating on content; posting videos to the public website, internal media server; and troubleshooting Web video issues. 4 S Analyzes, designs, installs, configures, maintains and repairs the Town’s network infrastructure; Configures network devices of all new and existing hardware; Troubleshoots and resolves all network connectivity issues; maintains existing network infrastructure and all network equipment; Responsible for providing technical leadership and project management activities in support of operational objectives; communicates regularly with staff to maximize the effectiveness and efficiency of interdepartmental operations and activities; Provides customer service to all staff, internal customers as well as citizens of the Town of Fountain Hills; Utilizes communication, analytical, design, decision-making, project and problem solving skills to maximize the benefit of IT investments. Provides analysis to resolve and prevent long term system deficiencies; Maintains backup systems and procedures; executes system modifications, performance monitoring, and troubleshooting; Manages the implementation of enterprise level networking systems and maintains the health of the core infrastructure; analyzes, diagnoses and troubleshoots switching and routing issues; identifies, analyzes, architects, and proposes replacement solutions for FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/23/16 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 all routing, switching and cabling systems reaching end of life; Monitors, analyzes and optimizes system performance and functionality for all routers, switches, firewalls and ancillary support devices; diagnoses problems and develops effective solutions for hardware and applications software; 5 S Administers the division budget. Maintains Town-wide softward licenses, software inventory, cell phones, pagers, and maintenance contracts. Provides end-user training to staff. Administers access control system by issuing building access and ID cards, adding and removing users. 6 S Develops, implements, and manages operational standards and escalation procedures to ensure service levels are maintained at a consistent level. Documents, tracks, and monitors problems to ensure resolution in a timely manner with the least impact on Town operations . 7 S Performs other duties as assigned or required. . * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/23/16 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science, Information Technology, or related field, knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature which may be obtained with advanced training or study past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, or technical schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. ** Experience Minimum of five (5) years experience as Network Administrator or I/T Technician. Certifications and Other Requirements Microsoft Certified Professional, A+ Certified, or advanced degree in Information Technology preferred. Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read technical instructions, technical specifications, planning documents, letters, memos, and general correspondence. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations. Writing Work requires the ability to write memos, presentations, and issue requests for proposals, letters, and general correspondence. Managerial Allocating resources and planning projects. Budget Responsibility Prepares and monitors annual Information Technology budget and makes recommendations to other Town departments for technology requests. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives, and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Work requires contact with others in the organization. In addition, work is performed with contact to others outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with state and federal agencies may also be required. Vendors and suppliers may be called upon to provide information on purchases, supplies, or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with Town employees and outside sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/23/16 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Observing work duties and activities Sitting F Deskwork and meetings Walking O To and from office equipment, other departments, to/from job sites Lifting O Files, office supplies, and computer equipment Carrying R Files, office supplies, and computer equipment Pushing/Pulling O Computer equipment Reaching O Connecting equipment cables Handling O Files, office supplies, and computer equipment Fine Dexterity O Computer and telephone keypads, writing, setting jumpers on circuit boards Kneeling O Working on computers on the floor Crouching O Working on computers on the floor Crawling O Working on computers on the floor Bending O Working on computers on the floor Twisting R Working on computers on the floor Climbing R Ladders, stairs Balancing R Ladders Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public and on phone Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public and on phone Foot Controls R Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/23/16 Adopted 6/2/2016 5 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Screw drivers, ladders, test meters, copy machine, fax machine, telephone, calculator, office supplies, computer and software, laser and/or ink jet printer ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards W Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) N/A (2) N/A PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks C Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment N Other (see 3 below) - (3) N/A PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Operations Coordinator - Community Center Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Events and Operations Supervisor FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs both set up and take down duties as well as participatory supervision of operation workers. Organizes, supervises and oversee the daily custodial and maintenance services. Coordinates repairs and construction projects, maintains proper levels of supplies needed for facility maintenance. Works with the Community Center Event Coordinator to ensure that facilities, equipment and set up meet the requirements of the event and the client's contractual agreements. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Prepares work schedules based on staffing budget and event schedule. Assigns work to employees, oversees work procedures and inspects work in progress to support various events and activities. 2 M Trains and supervises employees in the safe operation of equipment, such as floor scrubbers, dance floor, staging, alarms, AV equipment, and in routine maintenance of the building and equipment. 3 S Communicates with vendors and evaluates new products as needed. Keeps current on maintenance of all equipment and building codes. Maintains compliance with OSHA standards and fire code regulations. 4 L Communicates with Center clients and staff to clarify needs ensuring proper event set up. Works closely with Community Center Event Coordinator and Senior Center Supervisor to make sure event sheets and drawings are reviewed after event has ended. 5 M Arranges for last minute adjustments in room or equipment set up at the request of lessee. Resolves problems or complaints from clients or the public in accordance with established policies and procedures 6 * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Priniciples and practices of supervision for personnel. Knowledge of common tools and the use and maintenance of light motorized equipment. Knowledge of fire codes and safety practices and procedures for custodial and public facilities. Knowledge of specialized equipment such as audio visual equipment, operable wall system, HVAC and cleaning equipment. Experience One year of facilities operations management, or the equivalent training and experience in event management and supervision.** Certifications and Other Requirements Basic computer skills and possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. CPR/AED certification required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read and interpret policies and procedures, contracts, comprehend and make inferences from written materials. Math Work requires the ability to make basic math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division and percentages. Writing Produce written documents in the English language with clearly organized thoughts using proper sentence construction, punctuation, and grammar. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control Supervise the work activities of multiple support staff groups and satisfy the contract requirements for multiple events occuring simultaneously. Complexity Work involves decision making within established policies and procedures. Professional actions and judgement and analytical skills required to determine approporiate courses of action. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The position requires a high degree of interaction with others both inside and outside of the organization. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing C At events and programs. Sitting O Office and paperwork. Walking C Set up and take down of various events. Lifting C Supplies and equipment, event setup. Carrying C Supplies and equipment, event setup. Pushing/Pulling C Supplies and equipment, event setup. Reaching R Supplies and equipment, event setup. Handling R Supplies and equipment. Fine Dexterity R Supplies and equipment. Kneeling R Supplies and equipment. Crouching R Supplies and equipment. Crawling N Bending O Supplies and equipment, event setup. Twisting N Climbing N Balancing N Vision F Reading, observing activities, driving. Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public. Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public. Foot Controls O Driving to and from outside events. Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, audiovisual equipment, and supplies related to event setup. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards W Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards M Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse M Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) Community Center PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work R Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) X FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Operations Worker Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Events and Operations Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Supports a wide variety of facilities operations at the Community Center. Communicates with the general public, clients, vendors and management in order to answer inquiries, ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 VH Ensures the set-up and take down of chairs, tables, staging, sound equipment, dance floor or other equipment in accordance with the lease requirements. 2 L Working knowledge of all audio visual, sound, lighting, kitchen and bar equipment. Responsibilities include set-up and basic operation of equipment. 3 L May occasionally opens and/or secures facility before and after events. Completes event reports noting attendance and any significant problems. 4 L Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turn-around times, streamline work process, and works cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service. 5 S Performs custodial duties as needed, including but not limited to cleaning, sanitizing and replenishing restrooms. Washes windows, walls and mirrors. Sweeps, mops, scrubs, waxes and vacuums floors. Dusts and cleans offices. Replaces light bulbs, cleans and polishes fixtures and empties waste receptacles and ashtrays. 6 * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge High School equivalency Experience Audio, visual and customer service skills. Previous banquet or meeting facilities skills a plus. ** Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid drivers license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. CPR/AED Certification. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Requires good reading skills. Being able to follow written instruction is important in this position. Math Work requires basic math skills. The ability to calculate and balance cash in and cash out transactions. Writing Work requires good written skills. Communication between shifts is essential. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity The responsibility of customer service and client satisfaction is important to the success of our goal. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Customer/Client relations and team building skills are required. Communication and the ability to work in a team environment are essential. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Sitting O Walking F Lifting F Tables, chairs and sections of dance floors. Carrying F Tables, chairs and sections of dance floors. Pushing/Pulling F Staging, carts, racks of chairs up to 1200 Lbs. Reaching F Handling F Fine Dexterity R Kneeling F Installing dance floors, audio cords and electical cords Crouching F Installing dance floors, audio cords and electical cords Crawling R Bending F Twisting F Climbing R Balancing R Vision F Hearing F Customer/Client services. Talking F Customer/Client services. Foot Controls R Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, copy machine, vacuum cleaner, floor machines. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards W Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards W Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) Community Center PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime C Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work R Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center X Other (see 2 Below) D FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 P Job Title: Park Attendant Department: Community Services Supervisor: Recreation Program Coordinator or Recreation Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: The fundamental reason this position exists is to perform simple manual and clerical duties, with little or no supervision, in park maintenance or recreation unskilled activities. Some positions are assigned to the maintenance area performing tasks such as custodial work and policing of the grounds. In the recreation area, duties include providing unskilled clerical support and helping with the various recreation programs. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 M Participates in delivery of recreation programs; including interaction with participants 2 M Polices sites, picking up paper and trash. Provides general cleaning of buildings and restrooms 3 S Performs routine clerical functions such as delivering flyers and answering phones or general office work 4 L Sets up apparatus and other equipment and issues supplies; lines athletic fields and ball diamonds 5 S Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service 6 * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivelent to four years of high school or equivalency. Experience Six (6) months experience in related programs areas preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record, Basic First Aid and CPR/AED Certification required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read reports. Some Recreation Assistants may interpret manuals, rules, contracts, purchase orders, and professional publications. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports and fill out forms. Some Recreation Assistants must possess the ability to write letters, sponsorship requests, flyers, receipts, and equipment bids. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgement. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills Establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees and the public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Sitting F Deskwork, meetings, driving Walking O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Lifting R Equipment and supplies Carrying R Equipment and supplies Pushing/Pulling R Equipment and supplies Reaching O Equipment and supplies Handling O Equipment and supplies Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Crouching O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Crawling R At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Bending O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Twisting O At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Climbing R At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Balancing R At park sites, recreation facilities and progarms/events Vision C Reading, computer work, driving Hearing C Communication with staff and customers Talking C Communication with staff and customers Foot Controls R Operating vehicles Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards M Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 Job Title: Park Operations Lead Department: Community Services Supervisor: Parks Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Manages maintenance of park or parks and oversees contract staff. Assists with equipment and projects as needed. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Assists with work schedules by planning and organizing projects with Park Supervisor and employees. Oversees crews and projects. Performs hands-on work. 2 S Administers yearly budget by allocating funds for the park's operational needs ; collects proposals to get specific projects accomplished. 3 S Monitors contract staff by observing daily work performance, ensuring the completion of projects. 4 M Inspects park site for public safety hazards or problems in the field, taking initiative for corrective action. 5 M Maintains accurate records of work activities and scheduling of overseeding and irrigation clocks; monitoring water usage; pesticide and fertilizer management schedule; legal and health concerns with effluent water. 6 M Responsible for overall, safety of playgrounds, fields, and all amenities. Responsible for ordering all supplies, tools, and equipment needed for daily operations of the park and scheduled activities; operating various equipment as needed for projects. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge High school diploma or equivalency; knowledge of irrigation systems with master valve and pump station, clocks, wires, valves, heads, drip and rotors, as well as legal and health concerns with using effluent water, and environmental impact of herbicides and fertilizers. Experience Two (2) years in grounds or turf maintenance Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. State of Arizona pesticide applicator certificate (within one year of employment), basic first aid, CPR/AED Certification, certified landscape professional program (within one year of employment), playground safety certification. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read contract proposals, memos, action plans, budgets, schedules, and blue prints. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; and basic calibrations for chemical applications. Writing Work requires the ability to write action plans, schedules, budgets, memos, and general correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives, and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgement. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town such as field supervisors, coordinators, public works, or directors that may be involved in decision making or providing approval for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies, or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F During inspections, trimming, raking, prepping Sitting O Deskwork and driving Walking C Prepping, trimming, painting Lifting F Bases, branches, garbage, tables, fertilizers, seed, plants, trees. Carrying F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Pushing/Pulling F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Reaching F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Handling F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Fine Dexterity O Computer keyboard , telephone keypad, and writing Kneeling F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Crouching F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Crawling F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Bending F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Twisting F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Climbing F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Balancing F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Vision C Reading, computer monitor, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public Foot Controls F Assisting crews with equipment and projects Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Backhoe, trencher, blower, chainsaws, trailer, tractor, gators, spreaders, paint and chemical sprayers. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards D Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration D Electrical Hazards S Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards D Explosives N Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases M Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) W (1) Hepatitis, effluent water (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, constuction hat, steel-toed shoes,dustmask, backbrace, and chemical resistant suit . NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Parks Supervisor Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Community Services Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Supervise and evaluate Parks Division staff, facilities, and daily maintenance operations. Coordinate activities with other departments and resolve issues and complaints from citizens. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Supervise staff, facilities, and daily operations, which includes annual evaluations, monitoring park budgets, park amenities, equipment and vehicles. 2 S Conducts research and prepares written budgetary expenditure justification, facility usage and activity reports. 3 S Participates in the planning of new park facilities. 4 L Administers contracts for grounds maintenance and capital improvements. 5 L Meets with vendors and oversees contract workers 6 H Assist staff with daily maintenance and operations as needed at each park facility. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience 3 to 5 years experience in supervision of municipal parks or ground maintenance. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record; Playground Equipment and Safety certification; CPR certification; First Aid Certification; Structural Pest Control license. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Ability to read reports, memos, bids, blueprints, and correspondence. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division; basic calibrations for chemical applications. Writing Requires ability to correspond by writing reports, e-mails, memos, letters, requisitions, and employee evaluations. Managerial Responsibilities include personnel reviews, maintenance schedules, administering contracts, and attending meetings. Budget Responsibility Responsible for preparing all Town parks annual budgets, including research and recommendations for park equipment and facilities Supervisory / Organizational Control Work requires managing and supervising all Parks Division employees, including input on hiring, disciplinary actions and evaluations.. Complexity Work requires extensive knowledge of all aspects of grounds and facilities maintenance: turf, irrigation, buildings, electrical, mechanical , and etc.. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F During inspections, tours, and assisting personnel Sitting O Desk work, meetings, and driving Walking F During inspections, tours, and assisting personnel Lifting O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Carrying O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Pushing/Pulling O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Reaching O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Handling O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard , telephone keypad and writing Kneeling O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Crouching O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Crawling N N/A Bending O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Twisting O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Climbing R Assisting crews with equipment and projects Balancing R Assisting crews with equipment and projects Vision F Reading, computer monitor, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public Foot Controls O Assisting crews with equipment and projects Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Backhoe, trencher, blower, chainsaws, trailer, tractor, gators, spreaders, paint and chemical spayers, printer, and computer ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards M Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards M Explosives N Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases W Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Safety glasses, gloves, hearing protection, constuction hat, steel-toe shoes NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Public Works Director Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Plans and directs the operation of the Public Works Department, including administration of the Street Division, Capital projects, Environmental programs, right-of-way permits and inspections; is responsible for operating, maintaining and improving the Town’s public infrastructure; develops and carries out the annual capital improvement program for the Public Works Department. Provides professional and technical support to the Town Manager, Town Council and other boards and commissions. Oversees the development and ongoing expenditures of the department budget. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Oversees the direction of department divisions by providing direction to division heads. Oversees and creates department goals, policies and procedures. Authorizes and oversees department personnel and budget decisions. 2 S Represents the Town on public works matters by presenting directions and decisions at Town meetings. Provides technical background and professional opinions to the Town Manager and Council. Communicates the Town's official opinion on public works related matters and makes presentations at external meetings regarding public works. 3 S Oversees the Town's public works projects by directing the division's development of regulations and guidelines. Makes final recommendations to the Town Manager and Council regarding the appropriate direction for Town public works. 4 S Responsible for program planning and project management of the Town’s Capital Improvement Program (CIP). Administers and distributes workloads for Town CIP projects; including preparation of Request for proposals and bid packages. 5 6 * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering. ** Experience Over ten years experience in engineering and public works. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read codes and ordinances, general and specific plans, engineering design standards, development agreements, case law, applications, reports and general correspondence. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division and statistical analysis. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, Town codes, amendments, plans, projects, technical analysis and general correspondence. Managerial Responsibilities include managing and directing department long range goals, division managers and annual department expenditures. Budget Responsibility The incumbent has responsibility for final approval of budgetary recommendations to the Town Council and monitors progress toward fiscal objectives and adjusts plans as necessary to reach them. Supervisory / Organizational Control Work requires managing and monitoring work performance by directing subordinate supervisors or administrators, including making final decisions on hiring and disciplinary actions, evaluating program/work objectives and effectiveness, and realigning work and staffing assignments, as needed. Complexity Work is widely varied, involving analyzing and evaluating many complex and significant variables. Town-wide policies, procedures, or precedents are developed and/or recommended. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with department heads, customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Making presentations Sitting F Deskwork, meetings Walking F To and from meetings and around job sites Lifting R Files and furniture Carrying R Files, office supplies, books Pushing/Pulling R Equipment Reaching R For supplies and files Handling R Paperwork and supplies Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad Kneeling N N/A Crouching N N/A Crawling N N/A Bending R Retrieving items from lower shelves Twisting R From computer to telephone Climbing R Stairs Balancing N N/A Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving Hearing C Communicating with personnel, general public and on telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel, general public and on telephone Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/10/2016 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Copy machine, vehicle, computer and related software ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards M Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Recreation Program Coordinator Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Recreation Supervisor FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: The fundamental reason for this position is to provide professional recreational programming for the Town of Fountain Hills. This is accomplished by planning, organizing, coordinating and supervising a wide variety of recreation programs, sports programs and special events. Will also assist peers in programs and events. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Plan, organize, implement and evaluate recreation programs; create and monitor budgets; incorporate new developments in the field of recreation as needed. 2 S Coordinate programs and events and work with Tourism in designing fliers, writing news releases, brochures and survey instruments; attracting sponsors, locating equipment and entertainment, and complying with policy requirements. 3 S Provide administrative support by answering phones, interacting with the public, ordering and maintaining supplies and equipment, and drafting letters to participants and sponsors. 4 M Responsible for overseeing all program activity at designated locations such as parks, school facilities and other public facilities. Includes setting up facilities and area for special events, and any related tasks to ensure success of programs. 5 L Train, motivate, evaluate and work as a team with contracted and part-time staff for events and programs. 6 L Collaborate with school districts, non-profit groups, citizens and other departments to promote programs and activities. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Recreation, Leisure Studies, or closely related field. Experience Minimum two years experience in professional recreation work, including programming and coordinating recreational activities is required. Full time municipal recreation programming experience is preferred. Must have the ability to work a flexible schedule to include occasional evenings, weekends and holidays. . Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License with a minimum of two years driving experience with a good driving record; Basic First Aid and CPR/AED Certification required or ability to obtain within first six months of employment. Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) status preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read and interpret manuals, rules, contracts, purchase orders, and professional publications. Math Work requires the ability to to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and percentages. Writing Work requires the ability to write forms, letters, sponsorships, fliers, receipts, equipment bids, purchase requisitions and reports. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control May require functioning as a lead worker while performing own responsibilities, and includes overseeing work quantity, training, instructing, and scheduling work for part- time staff and volunteers. Complexity Work involves decision making within established standard practices and procedures. Professional judgment and analytical skills required to determine appropriate course of action. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with department heads, customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At special events and programs Sitting C Deskwork Walking O Around offices and during special events Lifting R Supplies and equipment Carrying R Supplies and equipment Pushing/Pulling R Supplies and equipment Reaching R For supplies and equipment Handling O Supplies and equipment Fine Dexterity R Supplies and equipment Kneeling R Retreiving items from the ground Crouching R Retreiving items from the ground Crawling R Retreiving items from the ground Bending R Retreiving items from the ground Twisting R Retreiving items from the ground or from shelving Climbing R Ladder Balancing R Ladder Vision F Reading, driving, observing work activities Hearing F Communicating with personnel and general public on telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public on telephone Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/21/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Scoreboards, toolboxes, computer and related software, general office machines such as copier, fax. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Recreation Supervisor Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Community Services Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs responsible administrative and management duties in the daily operation of the Community Services Recreation Division. Work involves the planning, organizing, and supervising of the Town’s recreation services, including both internal and external special events. This position is also responsible for the Town's overall tourism promotion efforts. Employees in this class exercise considerable judgment and discretion in accomplishing program objectives. Responsible for the effectiveness of all programs within the Recreation Division. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Supervises full and part-time recreation staff and contract personnel 2 L Attends events, evaluates programs and discusses improvements 3 S Conducts research and prepares written budgetary, expenditure justification, facility usage and activity reports 4 L Oversees the activities and use of public recreation facilities; participates in the planning of new park and recreation facilities 5 S Meets with individuals or groups to stimulate interest and support for recreation activities 6 S Demonstrates continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality seamless customer service * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Recreation, Leisure Studies, or closely related field. Experience A minimum of five (5) years experience in professional recreation management with a minimum of three (3) years at a supervisory level. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's license with a minimum of two years with a good driving record; Basic First Aid and CPR/AED Certification required. Certified Parks and Recreation Professional (CPRP) status preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read contracts, bids, proposals, applications, registrations, insurance documents, council reports, budgets, meeting minutes, newsletters, equipment specifications, surveys, e-mails, purchase orders and instruction manuals. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write intergovernmental agreements, evaluations, reports, letters, memos, contracts, creating documents, registration forms, grants and sponsorship letters. Managerial Plans, organizes and directs the actvities of staff engaged in the delivery of recreation services to the community. Budget Responsibility Administers the budget for the Recreation Division, which includes both expenditures and revenues. Supervisory / Organizational Control Supervises employees, volunteers, interns, and oversees contracted employees through the Recreation Coordinators, to ensure a smooth operation of all recreation programs and facilities. Reviews reports of employees, advises and directs subordinates in the improvement of work processes. Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgement. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with department heads, customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Sitting F Deskwork, meetings, driving Walking O At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Lifting R Equipment and supplies Carrying R Equipment and supplies Pushing/Pulling R Equipment and supplies Reaching O Equipment and supplies Handling O Equipment and supplies Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Crouching O At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Crawling R At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Bending O At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Twisting O At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Climbing R At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Balancing R At park sites, recreation facilities and programs/events Vision C Reading, computer work, driving Hearing C Communication with staff and customers Talking C Communication with staff and customers Foot Controls R Operating vehicles Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer and related software, vehicle, general office equipment, telephone, fax, etc. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment C Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Senior Planner Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Development Services Director Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Organizes and manages assigned land use planning activities. Administers land use ordinances and policies. Maintains and updates General Plan in accordance with State law. Coordinates projects with internal and external reviewing agencies to obtain reliable and complete information for processing and reporting. Provides information to Development Services Director, Mayor and Council, Town Manager, Planning and Zoning Commission, Board of Adjustment and general public. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Contact with the general public and development community in zoning matters. 2 S Processes subdivision, zoning, special and temporary use permits, administrative use permits, and variance cases. 3 S Prepares text amendments for Zoning Ordinance and Subdivision Ordinance. 4 S Public presentations to Planning and Zoning Commission, Town Council, and Board of Adjustment. 5 S Reviews development plans and subdivisions for compliance with applicable codes. 6 S Processes amendments and prepares updates to the General Plan and negotiates development agreements. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Planning or closely related field. Experience At least five (5) years of experience in municipal planning or a closely related field and a working knowledge of Microsoft Office and related software. Certifications and Other Requirements ·Possess a valid Arizona Driver’s License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record;· AICP preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read codes and ordinances, general and specific plans, development agreements and general correspondence. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations and statistical analysis. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, Town codes, amendments, plans, projects, technical analysis and general correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Position requires the ability to be self motivated, independent and self managed. Ability to follow broad instructions, objectives and policies. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Standing at the building safety counter and on occasional site visits Sitting F Sitting at a drafting table and desk Walking O Site visits on hillside slopes are occassionally required. Lifting O Plans and files Carrying O Plans and files Pushing/Pulling R Using push cart for moving large plan submittals Reaching O Phone and plans Handling O Plan submittals Fine Dexterity R Plan submittals Kneeling O Retrieving plans stored in low areas Crouching O Retrieving plans stored in low areas Crawling N N/A Bending O Retrieving plan submittals or files Twisting N While doing deskwork Climbing R Hiking in native hillside terrain Balancing N N/A Vision F Plan review Hearing C Verbal communication with the public, developers, Council or Commissioners Talking F Verbal communication with the public, developers, Council or Commissioners Foot Controls O Driving Town vehicle to site visits Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Phone, computer, calculator, camera, noise meter and vehicles. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Senior Court Clerk Department: Court Immediate Supervisor: Court Administrator FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Serves as lead position for the Court Clerk classification. Performs a wide variety of specialized clerical duties, including money handling and reconciling, case disposition, statistical records and complex financial and computer data entry. Prepares daily cash reports and disburses bonds when the court administrator is not available. Monitors required training for court staff. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Performs frequent and intense public contact work at the Court counter, over the telephone and by email; communicates orally with defendants to inform them of options, penalties and the effects of decisions; routinely handles difficult public contact situations which require diplomacy, tact and negotiation skills; performs all services efficiently and with respect for each individual. 2 S Recommends and assists in the implementation of goals and objectives; provides input on updates to policies and procedures. 3 S Creates and maintains complex court files and records; monitors, records and documents compliance with judicial sentencing orders; prepares court orders as directed; prepares the courtroom for jury trials and oversees jurors; maintains audio tape records of court proceedings. 4 S Trains court staff on policies and procedures relating to general court processes, computerized records system usage, and resolution of work errors. Resolves problems or complaints from the public if referred by staff. 5 S Interacts respectfully and courteously with the public, even under difficult and stressful circumstances; establishes and maintains effective and proper working relationships with other Town employees, attorneys, co-workers and the general public. 6 S Assists the Court Administrator with daily cash reporting and Presiding Judge with administrative or secretarial duties as assigned. Schedules interpreters and pro tem judges as needed . * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training Experience Three years clerical experience involving direct public contact or customer service, preferably in a court environment. Experience in the use of Windows-based computer software is desirable. Some lead worker experience is preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Must obtain 16 credit hours of judicial staff education annually. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Requires the ability to read and understand court documents, reports and correspondence. Math Requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division; the ability to calculate decimals and percentages. Writing Requires the ability to write effectively in English with proper grammar and sentence structure. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Requires a comprehensive understanding of court processes, including statutes, rules and procedures and disposition protocol. Requires the ability to exercise good judgment, decisiveness and creativity in situations involving a variety of generally predefined duties which are often characterized by frequent change; ability to multi-task in a busy environment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At the counter assisting the public Sitting C Considerable desk work. Walking O To and from desk and counter and to other departments. Lifting O Files, file boxes, office supplies and books. Carrying F Files, books and boxes. Pushing/Pulling R Doors, desk and file drawers. Reaching F For files, office equipment and supplies. Handling C Case files, paperwork, money and office equipment. Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad and charge machine keypad. Kneeling R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Crouching R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Crawling N Bending R Retrieving items from lower shelves or file drawers. Twisting F From computer to telephone. Climbing R Step stool to retrieve files from top shelves. Balancing N Vision C Reading court documents, correspondence and the computer monitor. Hearing C Communicating with supervisors and other staff members, the public and other departments or agencies in person and on the phone. Talking C Communicating with supervisors and other staff members, the public and other departments or agencies in person and on the phone. Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer and related software, copier, fax machine, calculator, telephone, charge machine, laser printer. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) O (3) Dealing with stressful situations involving irate and/or emotional individuals. PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Senior Services Activities Assistant Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Senior Services Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: The fundamental purpose of this classification is to asist with special program /event planning and coordination, research potential new events and programs to offer and perform clerical tasks, update program flyers, help with Public Relations needs (create monthly newsletter) and outreach, and assit clients. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Coordinate and plan special programs and events throughtout the year. Assist with identifying potential sponsors, drafting event press releases and coordintaitng the design of event flyers and other event details as needed. Update event outlines and event action lists. Research potential new events and programs to offer at the Center. Assist with the coordination of programs 2 L Create monthly newsletter using InDesign program. Create monthly program coordinator updates and email out to distribution list or place in program coordinators mailbox slots. 3 L Performs routine clerical work such as designing flyers, filing, making copies, answering phones, drafting public relations material, thank you letters, donation request letters and other correspondence as needed. 4 S Assist with monitoring and logging attendance for activities/programs. Update new emails or members in spreadsheet. 5 L Provide customer service to walk-ins clients and phone-in clients. Maintains kiosks in office and in front lobby. Coordinate Frist Fridays at Fountain View movie program. 6 S Supervise office volunteers. Available to serve as back-up at Community Center front desk. Other duties as needed/assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Computer skill level is high- word, excell and powerpoint. Level of equivalent to four years of high school or equivalency. Experience Minimum of two years experience in progressively responsible administrative field. Certifications and Other Requirements CPR certified Valid Drivers License ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Considerable time is spent on the computer. Math Should have the ability to use a calculator. Writing Will be required from time to time to compose correspondence. Managerial Manage time to ensure daily tasks are completed. Budget Responsibility Position has no budget responsibility Supervisory / Organizational Control Supervise volunteer staff. Complexity The ability to multi-task is essential. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Greeting clients, filing Sitting C Preparing all paperwork Walking O Touring the building and the Senior Activity Center with clients Lifting O Files Carrying O Files Pushing/Pulling N N/A Reaching F While doing desk work Handling F Paperwork Fine Dexterity N N/A Kneeling R Filing Crouching N N/A Crawling N N/A Bending R Filing Twisting F While doing desk work Climbing N N/A Balancing N N/a Vision C Work on the computer Hearing C Communicating with personnel and on the telephone Talking C Communicating with personnel, general public and on the telephone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, telephone, calculator, fax, copier ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations N Frequent Change of Tasks C Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Senior Services Activities Coordinator Department: Community Services (Senior Services) Immediate Supervisor: Senior Services Supervisor FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: The fundamental purpose of this classification is to coordinate programs and special presentations. Duties include confirming guest speakers for special health topics and education presentations, coordinate the Legal Consultation program, the Weekly Movie program, First Fridays program, Eye Glass Donation program, Extended Hands Food Bank drop off program. Assist members with Social Service needs, and provide assistance to walk-in or phone-in customers, keep Kiosks and information boards organized, take program head count. Responsible for preparing all press releases and send out information in a timely manner to media. Submit Senior Services website updates. Research travel companies and coordinate with these companies on types of trips to offer and do post trip follow-up with companies. Serves as Home Delivered Meals back-up when HDM Coordinator not available. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Home Delivered Meals - Serve as back-up when HDM Coordinator is not available. Advise HDM Coordinator of any changes in meal schedule, contact Fountain View Village with changes, readily available to deliver meals if needed, contact daily coordinators regarding issues that arise. 2 L Programs - coordinate trips with various travel companies as to type of trips to offer. Request flyers on specific outings from travel companies, do post trip follow-up to confirm attendance and maintain log of completed trips. Legal Consultations - contact attorneys to schedule dates, prepare sign-up sheet, confirm appointments with clients and attorrneys. Movies - review and select monthly movies, prepare detailed flyer each month. First Friday Movie - prepare flyer, update monthly sign-up sheet, and call Fountain View Village montlhy with count. Eye Glass Donations - monitor level and call for pick-up when needed. Extended Hands Food Barrel - monitor level and call for pick-up when needed. 3 L Presentations - coordinate and confirm guest speakers for special health topics and education presentations (research topics, request speakers bio, confirm date with speakers, obtain presentation information, topic outline, and create flyer). FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 4 S Create and update program/event/presentation flyers as needed. Maintain flyers in office kiosk, lobby kiosk, and community information boards. Assist customers with medical equipment loans, fill out loan form, clean returned equipment. Give tours of the senior office. Take head counts for each program (Wed.- Fri.) and log count on monthly calendar. 5 S Updates information flyers (legal, transportation, and social services). Serve as the primary person to assist members with social service needs. 6 S Public Relations - prepares all press releases and sends out information in a timely manner to media, updates and maintains Senior Services website on a weekly basis. 7 S Coordinate Wed. - Fri. office volunteers. Provide assistance to walk-in or phone-in customers. Take head counts for all Senior program, event, presentations and log on daily calendar. Serve as back-up at Community Center front desk. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Computer skill level is high - Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Level equivalent to four years of high school. Experience Minimum of two years experience in progressively responsible program planning and coordination. Certifications and Other Requirements CPR/AED Certification. Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Considerable time is spent on the computer. Math Should have the ability to use a calculator. Writing Will be required from time to time to compose correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity The ability to multi-task is essential. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contacts others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Greeting clients, filing, filling kiosks Sitting C Preparing all paperwork. Walking O Touring the building with clients Lifting O Files Carrying O Files Pushing/Pulling N Using push cart to move supplies for programs and events. Reaching F While doing desk work and filling kiosks Handling F Paperwork, telephone Fine Dexterity N N/A Kneeling R Filing Crouching N N/A Crawling N N/A Bending R Filing Twisting F While doing desk work Climbing N N/A Balancing N N/a Vision C Reading, computer work Hearing C Communicating with personnel, general public and on the telephone Talking C Communicating with personnel, general public and on the telephone Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 5 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, telephone, calculator, fax, copier ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures C Emergency Situations N Frequent Change of Tasks C Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Senior Services Supervisor Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Community Services Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs responsible administrative and management duties in the daily operation of the Senior Services Division. Plans, organizes, implements and evaluates all activities, programs and services provided to assist, educate and entertain senior adults . ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 L Plans, develops, implements and evaluates social services, activities and programs for senior adults either directly or through advocacy with other service providers and citizen advisory groups. 2 L Conducts community outreach efforts to publicize services, activities and programs to recruit new Senior Center clients; communicates and collaborates with other Fountain Hills organizations on programs for senior adults. 3 S Assists clients in utilizing personal and external resources to alleviate their problems or concerns; refers clients to appropriate agencies. 4 L Participates in collaborative efforts to develop new funding opportunities; develops and participates in fundraising efforts for Senior Center activities and special events. 5 S Trains, motivates, evaluates and works as a team member with contracted, part-time, and volunteer staff. 6 L Conducts research and prepares written budgetary expenditure justification, facility usage and activity reports. Meets and accepts advice as required with the Senior Services Advisory Commission. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge of available Maricopa County services for seniors which Fountain Hills cannot provide is useful. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Social Services, Gerontology, or closely related field. Experience Minimum two years experience in professional programming and coordinating Senior Services activities is required. Experience in providing social services to older adults is required. Familiarity with CLASS scheduling system is preferred. Full time municipal senior programming experience is preferred. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver's dlLicense for a minimum of two years with a good driving record; Basic First Aid and CPR/AED Certification required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read and interpret manuals, rules, contracts, purchase orders, and professional publications. Math Work requires the ability to to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and percentages. Writing Work requires the ability to write forms, letters, sponsorships, fliers, receipts, equipment bids, purchase requisitions and reports. Managerial Planning responsiblities include collecting and tracking registration monies, reserving facilities, training volunteers, and monitoring program results. Budget Responsibility The incumbent prepares documents and conducts research to provide information to the Community Center Supervisor. Responsible for monitoring and tracking funding sources, revenues and expenditures for assigned units. May also recommend budget allocations. Supervisory / Organizational Control Works cooperatively with other employees, clients, town staff, and general public. Supervise and manage the work activities of multiple support staff. Satisfy the contract requirements for multiple events occurring simultaneously. Complexity Work involves decision making within established standard practices and procedures. Professional judgment and analytical skills required to determine appropriate course of action. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with members of management, customers, brokers and sales representatives. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At special events and programs Sitting C Deskwork Walking O Around offices and during special events Lifting R Supplies and equipment Carrying R Supplies and equipment Pushing/Pulling R Supplies and equipment Reaching R For supplies and equipment Handling O Supplies and equipment Fine Dexterity R Supplies and equipment Kneeling R Retrieving items from the ground Crouching R Retrieving items from the ground Crawling R Retrieving items from the ground Bending R Retrieving items from the ground Twisting R Retrieving items from the ground or from shelving Climbing R Balancing R Vision F Reading, driving, observing work activities Hearing F Communicating with personnel and general public on telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public on telephone Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, telephone, calculator, fax, copier ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Street Maintenance Technician Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Street Superintendent FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Under general supervision, performs a variety of semi-skilled and manual labor, repairing and maintaining public streets and rights-of-way. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 H Performs a variety of maintenance tasks associated with the repair of streets and works with a variety of constuction materials including asphalt, hot tar, striping material, gravel and concrete. Trims trees and vegetation.. 2 M Operates a variety of light to medium power tools and equipment, such as a jackhammer, chainsaw, tamping machine, air compressor, pickup truck, trailer, aerial lift, tractors, dump truck, street sweeper, and other equipment utilized in the maintenance and repair of the streets. 3 H Work often requires prolonged heavy physical exertion that may be performed under adverse weather conditions, and may entail working in close proximity to heavy traffic. 4 M Performs operator maintenance as needed on vehicles and equipment 5 L Maintains daily work records which may include computerized record keeping 6 M Performs related duties as needed * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge necessary to understand basic operational, technical, or office processes. Level of knowledge equivalent to four years of high school or equivalency. Experience Equivalent to one year full time street constuction, maintenance work, or other construction work involving the operation of light or heavy motorized equipment. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. Commercial Driver's License with Air Brake Endorsement required, or ability to obtain within six months of employment. Average computer skills required. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read work orders, street signs, directions, maps, written correspondence, policies, and saftey information. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write daily work reports and general correspondence. Managerial None Budget Responsibility None Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diversified duties. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town, which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decsion-making authority for purchases or projects. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the City who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing C At job site Sitting O Driving and computer work Walking F Around job site Lifting F Tools and equipment Carrying F Tools and equipment Pushing/Pulling F Equipment, brush Reaching F Controls on equipment, sign installation, and brush control Handling F Tools and equipment Fine Dexterity O Small hand tools, computers, calculators, telephones, and writing Kneeling O Curb number painting Crouching O Storm drain maintenance Crawling R Storm drain maintenance Bending O Thermoplastic installation and cracksealing Twisting O Cracksealing Climbing O Brush control and sign installation Balancing O On equipment and on ladders Vision C Driving, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel Talking C Communicating with personnel Foot Controls F Driving and operating equipment Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Tractor, dump truck, paint striper, concrete cutter, tamper, jackhammer, aerial-lift, chainsaw, computer, fax machine and calculator ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards D Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration D Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards M Respiratory Hazards M Explosives M Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse D Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hard hat, gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, reflective safety vest NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Street Superintendent Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Public Works Director Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Supervises general field and preventive maintenance activities of the street division and operates equipment used in the maintenance and construction of Town streets. Supervises Town's vehicle and equipment maintenance program. Supervises open space and landscape activities. Performs special projects as required. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Performs administrative tasks by scheduling work, conducting research for various projects, compiling reports, and recommending changes in policies and procedures for the Street Division and Open Space & Landscape Division. 2 M Provides supervision to all Street Division personnel, fleet mechanic, open space & landscape specialist, and oversees all Town vehicles and equipment maintenance. Assists in hiring of new personnel, trains new staff, conducts performance evaluations, and verifies timesheets and work code sheets. 3 L Operates street maintenance equipment, and supervises emergency and unscheduled work. 4 L Assures department compliance with applicable safety rules and regulations. Initiates safety training, requisitions for tools, materials, equipment, and services. 5 L Represents the Town in contacting property owners, contractors, and utility company employees to ensure proper and safe road maintenance. Responds to resident's concerns regarding street maintenance or refers to appropriate department. 6 Recommends purchases of materials and equipment required for department operations. Reviews and approves billing for work performed by Street Division for outside activities. Reviews and approves billing for work performed by Open Space and Landscape Division. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires knowledge of a specific vocational, administrative, or technical nature, which may be obtained with six months/one year of advanced study or training past the high school equivalency. Junior college, vocational, business, technical, or correspondence schools are likely sources. Appropriate certification may be awarded upon satisfactory completion of advanced study or training. Experience Minimum of three (3) years in street maintenance. One year in a supervisory capacity Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid Arizona Class A CDL Driver's License with Air Brake Endorsement for a minimum o f two years with a good driving record. CPR/AED Certification. Close Quarters Rescue Certification. OSHA safety reporting. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read blueprints, technical instuctions, manuals,letters, machine/equipment readings, measurements, gauges, and town, county, and federal regulations Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division Writing Work requires the ability to write letters, memos, reports, formal documents, performance reviews, and general correspondence Managerial Planning responsibilities include managing all phases of street maintenance and some construction. Provides direct supervision to all Street Division personnel and Fleet Mechanic. Budget Responsibility The incumbent does research for documents, compiles data for computer entry, and has reponsibility for monitoring budget expenditures within the street department Supervisory / Organizational Control Work requires supervising and monitoring performance for a group of regular employees in a work unit, including providing input on hiring/disciplinary actions and work objectives/effectiveness, and realigning work as needed Complexity Work is widely varied, involving analyzing and evaluating many complex and significant variables. Organizational-wide policies, procedures, or precedents are developed and/or recommended Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town which may be involved in decision making or providing approval or decision making authority for purchases or projects.Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers, brokers, or sales representatives FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Supervising, visiting work sites, observations Sitting F Computer, desk work, meetings Walking F To/from offices, vehicles, job sites Lifting O Hand tools, assisting at job sites Carrying O Hand tools, assisting at job sites Pushing/Pulling O Unloading materials and equipment Reaching O Books, files, supplies Handling O Office equipment, hand tools Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, writing Kneeling O Picking up equipment and materials Crouching O Picking up equipment and matreials Crawling O Inspecting equipment Bending O Picking up materials Twisting O Picking up materials Climbing O Onto equipment Balancing O On ladder Vision C Reading, computer work, driving, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Street sweeper, dump truck, front loader, backhoe, jackhammer, tractors, pick-up truck, ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards W Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards M Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards M Respiratory Hazards S Explosives M Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases S Physical Danger or Abuse M Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hard hat gloves, safety shoes, safety glasses, hearing protection, reflective safety vest NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle X Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 11/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Tourism Coordinator Department: Community Services Immediate Supervisor: Recreation Supervisor FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Responsible for coordinating the Town’s annual and ongoing tourism efforts. Updates and keeps current the Town’s Tourism website and special events calendar. Reports to and works with the Recreation Supervisor on various special events related to the Town’s ongoing Tourism efforts. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Plan, organize, implement and evaluate tourism programs; maintain and regularly update the Town's Tourism website and social media; create and regularly update the Town's special event calendar 2 S Coordinate programs and events and design fliers, brochures, and other publications to market and promote special events and tourism for the town 3 S Establish, monitor, and evaluate the Town's tourism efforts by using various analytical methods 4 M Work on various special events over the year as directed by the Recreation Supervisor 5 S Work and collaborate with local businesses, the Chamber of Commerce, Fort McDowell, and regional/state agencies to promote and support the local economy 6 S Seek and apply for grant opportunities from various local, state, and regional entities for offsetting the cost of marketing and promoting tourism and special events * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 11/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Tourism or a closely related field Experience Minimum two years experience in programming and coordinating tourism or special events activities is required. Must have the ability to work a flexible schedule to include occasional evenings, weekends and holidays. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Driver's License with a minimum of two years driving experience with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read and interpret manuals, rules, contracts, purchase orders, and professional publications. Math Work requires the ability to to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and percentages. Writing Work requires the ability to write forms, letters, sponsorships, grant applications, fliers, receipts, purchase requisitions and reports. Managerial None Budget Responsibility Assist with the preparation of the annual budget for tourism efforts. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work involves decision making within established standard practices and procedures. Professional judgment and analytical skills required to determine appropriate course of action. Strong computer skills are necessary for creating publications and creating presentations. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbent in this position may contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town. In addition, the incumbent may work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and regional agencies may also be required of the employee. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with department heads, business owners, Chamber of Commerce, civic leaders, and regional and state agency staff. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 11/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O At special events and programs Sitting C Deskwork Walking O Around offices and during special events Lifting R Supplies and equipment Carrying R Supplies and equipment Pushing/Pulling R Supplies and equipment Reaching R For supplies and equipment Handling O Supplies and equipment Fine Dexterity R Supplies and equipment Kneeling R Retreiving items from the ground Crouching R Retreiving items from the ground Crawling R Retreiving items from the ground Bending R Retreiving items from the ground Twisting R Retreiving items from the ground or from shelving Climbing R Ladder Balancing R Ladder Vision F Reading, driving, observing work activities Hearing F Communicating with personnel and general public on telephone Talking F Communicating with personnel and general public on telephone Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 11/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Scoreboards, toolboxes, computer and related software, general office machines such as copier, fax. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised: 5/1/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Town Clerk Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Manages and maintains official Town records as prescribed by State Statute and Town Code; responsible for coordinating, preparing and posting Council meeting agendas/packets/minutes; serves as the Town’s Elections Official and main contact for “requests for public information”. This position also serves as the District Clerk for the Eagle Mountain Community Facilities District and Cottonwoods Maintenance District. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised: 5/1/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Directs the preparation of Town Council meeting agendas; coordinates and schedules Council meetings; prepares and assembles agenda packets, including the electronic packet; posts documents to the Town’s website; instructs internal and external parties on the procedure for placing items on the agenda; and attends Council meetings, prepares meeting minutes; and records official actions taken at meetings. 2 S Manages the maintenance of official Town records; establishes and writes policies and procedures for record maintenance, retention and destruction as well as other organizational procedures when necessary; ensures records activities comply with state public records requirements and regulations; responds to subpoenas for records and/appears in court as required; and provides notarial services to the public and staff. 3 S Responds to questions and attests to official actions of the Town Council; maintains the Town’s official Code Book and other official records; administers oaths to newly elected and appointed officials; and ensures appropriate use of the Town Seal; and coordinates responses to requests for information” from staff, elected officials, and the general public. 4 S Interprets laws and regulations relating to the work performed by the Town Clerk’s office; provide information and organizes material in compliance with laws, regulations and policies; administers provisions of the Town Code, State and Federal regulations as they relate to the Town Clerk’s office. 5 S Directs Town Elections; plans and organizes elections, coordinates services; directs the distribution of election materials and verifications of election related documents, such as eligibility and signature requirements; ensures election related activities comply with Federal, State and local laws and regulations; initiates reviews and actions in response to violation of election laws; ensures the integrity of election process; and prepares related reports and records. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised: 5/1/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS **Formal Education / Knowledge Knowledge of municipal functions; modern management principles, practices, techniques of public administration; office management methods, procedures and computerized equipment essential to the Town Clerk’s office including familiarity with various Microsoft, Laserfiche, and Adobe professional computer software programs; Federal, State laws; local laws, codes and regulations; and Council support functions. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor’s degree or through considerable experience in progressive responsible administration or management work involving frequent interaction with the public. Work requires broad knowledge in a related profession or technical field. **Experience Any combination of experience and training that provides the required knowledge and abilities. Certifications and Other Requirements Possession of a valid driver’s license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record; Certified Municipal Clerk or Certified Master Municipal Clerk designation preferred. State Certified Election Officer designation preferred. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read administrative and technical documents, statutes, codes, ordinances, resolutions, and manuals. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages and decimals. Writing Work requires the ability to write correspondence, reports, procedures and minutes and knowledge of a variety of computer software applications (Laserfiche and Microsoft software products). Managerial Planning responsibilities include managing elections, coordinating meeting agendas and packet materials, calendars and staff. Budget Responsibility Election cost projections and outside service contract costs for transcription services as part of the annual budget process. Supervisory / Organizational Control None Complexity Work is governed by broad instructions, objectives and policies. Work requires the exercise of considerable initiative and independent analytical and evaluative judgment. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills This position interacts with individuals within the organization, which may involve the town manager, town attorney, department directors, and councilmembers. This position may work with individuals outside the Town who belong to a professional or peer organization. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products; meetings and discussion may be conducted. OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised: 5/1/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F Filing, making copies, and faxing Sitting C Desk work Walking F To and from office equipment and other departments Lifting F Files, office supplies, and books Carrying F Files, office supplies, and books Pushing/Pulling F Doors Reaching F For telephone and files Handling C Paper work Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard, calculator, telephone keypad, and writing Kneeling O Filing and connecting computer components Crouching R Filing and connecting computer components Crawling R N/A Bending F Filing in lower drawers Twisting F From computer to telephone to drawer Climbing F Stairs Balancing N/A Vision C Reading and use of computer monitor Hearing C Communicating with external and internal customers Talking C Communicating with external and internal customers Foot Controls N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised: 5/1/2012 Adopted 6/2/2016 5 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, telephone, copier, FAX machine, scanner, and other general office equipment ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse M Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations O Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work F Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment: may be required to evenings or weekends X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Town Engineer Department: Development Services Immediate Supervisor: Development Services Director FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Assists in the review of Town's technical documents. Provides technical advice to Public Works and other departments. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S PLANNING: Assists in preparation of the Town's capital improvement plan, annual budget, ordinance and code changes, design standards, and grant proposals. Acts as the Town's Floodplain Administrator, Drainage Administrator, and Traffic Analyst. Coordinates with adjacent municipalities, and serves on regional (MAG) committees. 2 S DESIGN: Selects, contracts, and reviews work of design and surveying consultants for Public Works improvement projects. Prepares civil and traffic engineering designs, plans, specifications, contract documents and cost estimates. 3 S DESIGN REVIEW: Oversees review of civil and site plans submitted for building permits; subdivision, utility, and other private development plans submitted for encroachment permits. 4 S CONSTRUCTION ADMINISTRATION: Administers Public Works construction projects, including traffic control, materials submittals; approval of payment and change order requests; 5 L SITEWORK DEVELOPMENT INSPECTION: Oversees inspection of private development sitework and utility right-of-way permit construction. 6 * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Work requires broad knowledge in a general professional or technical field. Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Civil Engineering. Experience Ten years experience as a civil engineer. Knowledge of local codes and conditions highly desireable. Certifications and Other Requirements Possess a valid Arizona Drivers License for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. Registered as a Civil Engineer in the state of Arizona. Other technical registrations desireable - especially Land Surveyor and Structural Engineer. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Ability to read technical reports and manuals, research papers, construction plans and specifications, correspondence, legal documents, ordinances, and legal descriptions. Math Ability to perform arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and trigonometry calculations. Writing Write technical reports, analysis of engineering-related issues, Town ordinances, memos, and general correspondence. Managerial Project future infrastructure needs, develop implementation plans, prepare project budgets, Budget Responsibility Assist in the preparation of the Department budget, and in the capital budget for other departments, as requested. Supervisory / Organizational Control Position has no supervisory responsibility. Complexity Widely varied work, involving analyzing complex factors. Develops or recommends Town-wide policies, procedures, and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town which may be involved in decision-making or providing approval or decision-making authority for purchases or projects. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required of the employee. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or products. Meetings and discussions may be conducted with customers and general public. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Observing work duties and activities, at job site. Sitting F Deskwork, meetings, driving. Walking O At job sites. Lifting R Supplies, plans, reports. Carrying R Supplies, plans, reports. Pushing/Pulling R Supplies, plans, reports. Reaching O Plans, reports. Handling R Supplies, plans, reports. Fine Dexterity C Writing, drawing,sketching, computer keyboard, calculator. Kneeling O Field review. Crouching R Field review. Crawling N N/A Bending R Field review. Twisting R Field review. Climbing O Field review. Balancing O Field review. Vision C Reading, computer monitor, driving, plan and field review. Hearing C Communicating with personnel and general public. Talking C Communicating with personnel and general public. Foot Controls F Driving. Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 4/28/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Vehicle, drafting equipment, calculator, general office supplies, computer and related software, hand-held radio, surveying and measuring equipment, telephone. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards M Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration M Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards M Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse M Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Hardhat, steel toe boots, safety vest. NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime F Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously F Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment O Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Traffic Signal Technician II Department: Public Works Immediate Supervisor: Street Superintendent FLSA Status: Non-Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Performs skilled journey-level technical work in the installation, maintenance, operation, and repair of traffic signals, control devices, intelligent transportation systems, and street luminaries. Performs installation/removal maintenance and inventory control for all traffic control devices and pavement markings. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 H Installs, maintains, operates and repairs traffic signals, control devices, intelligent transportation systems, and street luminaries. Performs installation/removal, maintenance and inventory control for all traffic control devices and pavement markings. 2 H Repairs or replaces traffic signal equipment in the field on an emergency basis including storm and accident damage, faulty equipment, burned out lamps and other electrical or equipment problems. Repairs or replaces traffic control devices as per the MUTCD. 3 H Reviews electrical and construction plans for traffic signals and inspect all phases of construction. Interprets plans and work orders to determine and confirm proper placement of traffic signals and street lights. Ensures proper location of utlities and other work hazards prior to digging. Performs blue staking of traffic signal electrical conduits and inductance loops. 4 H Works cooperatively with neighboring cities to maintain traffic signal operations 5 H Maintains records of traffic signal repairs, power outages and preventive maintenance work. Maintains parts inventory and orders parts for traffice signals, control devices, and intelligent transportation systems, and street luminaries. Maintains records of all traffic control devices including inventory. 6 H Performs other work as assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge H.S. diploma or GED. Knowledge of methods, materials, tools and standard practice for the installation, operation, and maintenance of traffic signal and supporting and related systems. Knowledge of the operation, maintenance, and repair of electronic, solid state, digital, analog, and other electro-mechanical devices and equipment related to traffic signal and control systems. Knoweldge of proper use of testing equipment. Knowelege of traffic control and safety requirements. Knowledge of Federal (OSHA) regulations and Town policies regarding safe work practices. Knowledge of electrical repair work. Knowledge of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD) as it pertains to signalized intersections, traffic control devices and pavement markings. Experience Minimum of three years experience in traffic signal maintenance. Minimum of two (2) years experience in traffic control devices and pavement markings. Certifications and Other Requirements IMSA Traffic Signal Technician Level II Certification. IMSA Signs and Markings Level II Certification. Possession of a valid driver's license for a minimum of two years with a good driving record. ** Equivalent combinations of experience and training that meet the minimum qualifications may be substituted. Reading Work requires the ability to read blueprints, technical and engineering manuals and specifications. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, algebra and geometry. Writing Work requires the ability to write daily logs reports and bid documents. Managerial N/A Budget Responsibility Participate in budget preparation and administration thereof. Prepare cost estimates for traffic-related budget recommendations. Justify traffic-related budget items. Monitor and control traffic division expenditures. Supervisory / Organizational Control May oversee subcontractors hired by the Town for traffic maintenance work. Work may require the occasional direction of helpers or assistants. Work requires functioning as a lead worker performing essentially the same work as those directed and includes overseeing work quality, training and instructing. Complexity Within this job, the employee normally performs the duty assignment within broad parameters defined by general organizational requirements and accepted practices. Total end results determine effectiveness of job performance. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization. These contacts may involve similar work units or departments within the Town such as Engineering. In addition, these incumbents work with individuals outside the Town who may belong to professional or peer organizations. Working with various state and federal agencies may also be required. Vendors and suppliers may also be called upon for information on purchases, supplies or proejcts. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing F At job sites, field inspections and working in shop Sitting O Deskwork, driving, operating ATMS Walking F Around job sites and working on existing signals Lifting F Tools and equipment Carrying F Tools and equipment Pushing/Pulling R Equipment Reaching R Above head Handling F Supplies Fine Dexterity F Computer keyboard, telephone keypad, writing Kneeling O Making repairs Crouching O Making repairs Crawling R Making repairs Bending O Making repairs Twisting O Making repairs Climbing O Onto equipment, ladder Balancing R On equipment, ladder Vision F Reading, computer monitor, driving, observing work activities. Inspections, investigations and/or troubleshooting problems. Hearing F Communicating with personnel and on radio Talking F Communicating technical information to customer and staff Foot Controls O Driving Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 5/6/2014 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Electrical testing gauges, bucket trucks, directional arrow boards and cones, computer and related software, electric jackhammer. . ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards M Extreme Temperatures S Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration W Electrical Hazards M Wetness/Humidity S Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards D Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: Electrical safety gloves, safety glasses, hard hat and safety shoes NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures F Emergency Situations F Frequent Change of Tasks O Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime O Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously O Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team F Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment F Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment Warehouse Shop X Vehicle Outdoors X Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 1/22/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 1 Job Title: Volunteer Coordinator Department: Administration Immediate Supervisor: Town Manager FLSA Status: Exempt BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE JOB: Responsible for recruiting, screening, placement, and ongoing management and support of volunteers. Tracks a volunteer's involvement, such as number of hours served; keeps the database of volunteers updated, and provides assistance when requested by a volunteer or staff member. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: This information is intended to be descriptive of the key responsibilities of the position. The following examples do not identify all duties performed by any single incumbent. Physical Strength Code ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1 S Recruits volunteers for placement in various Town departments, events, and activities to further the Town's work, interviewing potential volunteers and placing them according to their interests and skills. Provides orientation that will encourage the volunteer's success. 2 S Serves on task forces and committees related to volunteerism for the Town. Actively markets and promotes volunteer program. Maintains public contacts in the community sectors in order to recruit and discuss program. Coordinates the preparation of publicity materials such as flyers, banners, posters, social media, and website. 3 S Monitors and evaluates volunteers’ performance in regard to having positive public relations skills and being good ambassadors for the Town. Holds regular meetings with the volunteers to update current policies and information. Maintains volunteer time records, applications and database. 4 S Plans, organizes, and implements volunteer recognition events and activities, including annual Volunteer Reception, volunteer coffees, newsletters, etc. Coordinates the "Give a Lift" program, Make a Difference Day; serves as Advisor to the Mayor's Youth Council; assists with such local events as the Volunteer EXPO, 5 S Reviews proposed legislation and Town, departmental, and program policies and procedures for issues related to volunteers. Performs other duties as assigned. * See page 3 – Overall Physical Strength Demands FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 1/22/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 2 JOB REQUIREMENTS: JOB REQUIREMENTS Formal Education / Knowledge Knowledge is normally acquired through four years of college resulting in a Bachelor's Degree or equivalent in Social Work, Liberal Arts, Public Relations, Business or Public Administration, or a closely related field. Work requires knowledge necessary to understand principles, techniques, tools and media used in promoting good public relations, in addition to principles and practices of volunteer management. Experience Minimum of two (2) years of experience in professional volunteer management or public relations. Experience in customer service. Must be able to relate with people and follow up with tasks. Reading Work requires the ability to read reports, letters, correspondence, schedules, budget materials, and requisitions. Math Work requires the ability to perform general math calculations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. Writing Work requires the ability to write reports, letters, correspondence, purchase requisitions, thank you notes, and newsletters. Managerial None Budget Responsibility Assists in preparing and monitoring the Volunteer Program annual budget. Supervisory / Organizational Control While the position does not involve supervising staff, the position does involve overseeing, hiring, placing, providing assignments, supervising, and evaluating volunteers. Complexity Work requires analysis and judgment in accomplishing diverse duties. Work requires the exercise of independent thinking within the limits of policies, standards, and precedents. Interpersonal / Human Relations Skills The incumbents in this position contact others within the organization and cooperatively works with individuals to resolve problems and coordinate projects. Communicates with clients, the general public, Town employees, facility staff, vendors and guests either through personal contact, computer, or telephone. Human relations skills are important to this position. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 1/22/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 3 OVERALL PHYSICAL STRENGTH DEMANDS: PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs This is a description of the way this job is currently performed; it does not address the potential for accommodation. PHYSICAL DEMANDS FREQUENCY CODE DESCRIPTION Standing O Filing, copying, and assisting the public. Sitting F Deskwork and meetings Walking O To and from office equipment and other departments and during programs Lifting O Boxes and books., coffee, pates, pictures of volunteers, etc. Carrying O Light weight equipment and office supplies Pushing/Pulling R Light weight equipment and piano. Reaching O For supplies and files Handling C Paperwork . Fine Dexterity C Computer keyboard and calculator Kneeling R Retrieving filing items and organizing equipment and supplies Crouching R Retrieving filing items and organizing equipment and supplies Crawling R Retrieving small pieces of equipment and supplies under tables Bending O Retrieving filing items, small equipment, and supplies Twisting R Retrieving filing items, small equipment, and supplies Climbing R Stairs and ladder. Balancing R On ladder. Vision C Reading, computer monitor, observing work activities Hearing C Communicating with staff and the general public on the phone and in person. Talking C Communicating with staff and the general public on the phone and in person. Foot Controls N N/A Sedentary Light Medium Heavy Very Heavy S=sedentary Exerting up to 10 lbs. occasionally or negligible weights frequently; sitting most of the time L=Light Exerting up to 20 lbs. occasionally, 10lbs. frequently, or negligible amounts constantly OR requires walking or standing to a significant degree. M=Medium Exerting 20-50 lbs. occasionally, 10-25 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. H=Heavy Exerting 50-100 lbs. occasionally, 25-50 lbs. frequently, or up to 10-20 lbs. constantly. VH=Very Heavy Exerting over 100 lbs. occasionally, 50-100 lbs. frequently, or up to 20-50 lbs. constantly. FOUNTAIN HILLS, ARIZONA Job Description Revised 1/22/2015 Adopted 6/2/2016 4 MACHINES, TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND WORK AIDS: Computer, copy machine, fax machine, laminator, telephone, calculator, general office supplies, Automated External Defibrillator, and first aid kits. ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: D = Daily W = Several Times Per Week M = Several Times Per Month S = Seasonally N = Never HEALTH AND SAFETY ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS Mechanical Hazards N Extreme Temperatures N Chemical Hazards N Noise and Vibration N Electrical Hazards N Wetness/Humidity N Fire Hazards N Respiratory Hazards N Explosives N Physical Hazards N Communicable Diseases N Physical Danger or Abuse N Other (see 1 Below) N (1) (2) PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT REQUIRED: None NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS: C = Continuously 2/3 or more of the time F = Frequently From 1/3 to 2/3 of the time O = Occasionally Up to 1/3 of the time R = Rarely Less than 1 hour per week N = Never Never occurs NON-PHYSICAL DEMANDS Time Pressures O Emergency Situations R Frequent Change of Tasks F Irregular Work Schedule/Overtime R Performing Multiple Tasks Simultaneously C Working Closely with Others as Part of a Team C Tedious or Exacting Work O Noisy/Distracting Environment R Other (see 3 below) (3) PRIMARY WORK LOCATION Office Environment X Warehouse Shop Vehicle Outdoors Recreation Center Other (see 2 Below) 2680515.1 EXHIBIT C TO RESOLUTION 2016-10 [2016-17 Comprehensive Fee Schedule] See following pages. Page 1 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 MISCELLANEOUS FEES Services Notarization $2.00 per signature Affix Town Seal $2.00 each Faxing Service - Local Only $2.00 First Page, $.50 Each Additional Page Faxing Service - Long Distance $3.00 First Page, $.50 Each Additional Page Email Document Service $0.00 Returned Check Fee $30.00 Incoming Wire Transfer Fee $35.00 ActiveNet Transaction Fee $2.50 per transaction Convenience Fee - credit card payment $3.00 per transaction Art Commission 20% of selling price Campaign Fees Pro/Con Argument Fee $100.00 Campaign Finance - Late Filing Fee $10.00 per business day (per ARS 16-918) Copies - Non - Commercial Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 11 $.25 per page Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 14 $.30 per page Photocopies (B&W) 11 x 17 $.40 per page Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 11 $.50 per page Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 14 $.60 per page Photocopies (Color) 11 x 17 $.70 per page Copies - Commercial Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 11 $.50 per page Photocopies (B&W) 8 1/2 x 14 $.60 per page Photocopies (B&W) 11 x 17 $.80 per page Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 11 $1.00 per page Photocopies (Color) 8 1/2 x 14 $1.20 per page Photocopies (Color) 11 x 17 $1.40 per page Documents Town Code $25.00 (CD or hard copy) Zoning Ordinances $25.00 (CD or hard copy) Subdivision Code $25.00 (CD or hard copy) CAFR (Annual Financial Report)$25.00 (CD or hard copy) Annual Budget $25.00 (CD or hard copy) Land Use Analysis $25.00 (CD or hard copy) CD of Council Meeting $25.00 ea Other Materials on CD $25.00 ea Reports License Report (Non - Commercial Use)$25.00 (CD or hard copy) License Report (Commercial Use)$50.00 (CD or hard copy) Page 2 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 MISCELLANEOUS FEES (CONT.) Maps 11" x 17" Street/Index Map "Typical" (B&W)$6.00 11" x 17" Street/Index Map "Typical" (Color)$8.00 11" x 17" Aerial Site Plan (Photo)$20.00 24" x 36" Street/Final Plat/As Built (B&W)$20.00 24" x 36" Street/Final Plat/As Built (Color)$30.00 36" x 36" Bldg/Plat/Zoning Map (B&W)$30.00 36" x 36" Bldg/Plat/Zoning Map (Color)$40.00 60" x 60" Street/Bldg/Develop/Plat/Plot (B&W) $50.00 60" x 60" Street/Bldg/Develop/Plat/Plot (Color) $80.00 Map Book $25.00 Adopt A Street Fee, per sign $30.00 DOG LICENSE Non - neutered dog $42.00 - non-refundable Spayed/Neutered dog $17.00 - non-refundable Over 65 with neutered dog $6.00 - non-refundable Service Dog Replacement Dog Tag $4.00 - non-refundable Late fee neutered dog (per month)$2.00 - non-refundable Late fee non - neutered dog (per month)$4.00 - non-refundable BUSINESS LICENSE FEES Providers of services, wholesalers and manufacturers with a fixed place of business within the town limits $50.00/application and first year fee - non- refundable Retail merchants, restaurants, bars, contractors and renters of real and personal property with a fixed place of business within the town limits and persons engaging in the sale of real estate $50.00/application and first year fee - non- refundable Wholesalers, manufacturers and providers of services without a fixed place of business within the town limits $50.00/application and first year fee - non- refundable Retail merchants, etc. (as above) without a fixed place of business within the town limits $50.00/application and first year fee - non- refundable Annual renewal fee for business within the town limits $35.00 - non-refundable Annual renewal fee for business without a fixed place of business within the town limits $50.00 - non-refundable Late fee for renewal of business license fee 25% of renewal fee Penalty for operating a business without a license $100.00 Page 3 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 BUSINESS LICENSE FEES (CONT.) Peddlers, solicitors and mobile merchants $250.00/calendar quarter or fraction thereof - non- refundable Peddler investigation fee (per person)$25.00 - non-refundable Promoters of entertainments, circuses, bazaars, etc., who receive a percentage of receipts or other consideration for their services. Each such promoter shall also obtain liability insurance of a minimum of $1 million naming the Town as insured. $100.00/week Animal Show $100.00/week Circus Parade Only $50.00/day Handbill Distributor $10.00/day Amusement Company, such as ferris wheel, merry - go - round, etc., not part of a circus. Tent Show. Wrestling Exhibition. Road Show, Carnival or Circus. $100.00/day Practice of palmistry, phrenology, astrology, fortune telling, mind reading, clairvoyancy, magic or any healing practices not licensed by the State of Arizona, or any similar calling without a fixed place of business $50.00/day Duplicate Business License $10.00 - non-refundable Verification of License Letter $10.00 - non-refundable First and second None Third $50.00 Fourth $75.00 Fifth and Sixth $100.00 Seventh or more $200.00 each License fee $25 - non-refundable Lease Agreement Application Fee, each location $100.00, per location - non-refundable Amendments to Cell Tower Lease Agreements $100.00 - non-refundable FALSE ALARM SERVICE CHARGES (PER CALENDAR YEAR) FIRE ALARM LICENSE WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS (CELL TOWER ON TOWN PROPERTY) Page 4 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 SPECIAL EVENT PERMITS Special Event Permits - Business Application Fee - Business (If submitted at least 60 days prior to the event date) $100.00 - non-refundable Application Fee - If submitted 59 days or less prior to the event date $300.00 - non-refundable Permit Fee $50 per day (not to exceed $400) Special Event Permits - Non-Profit Application Fee - Charitable Organization (If submitted at least 60 days prior to the event date) $50.00 - non-refundable Application Fee - If submitted 59 days or less prior to the event date $200.00 - non-refundable Permit Fee $25 per day (not to exceed $200) Special Event Permits - Extra Fees Special Event Liquor Application Fee See alcohol license application fees - non-refundable Utility Fees Actual cost of usage Park/ Open Space Fees- Festival Event $2,500/ day Park/ Open Space Fees- Mega Event $3,500/ day Special Event Permits - Deposit Fees Events with < 1,000 attendance $500 Events with 1,000 - 2000 attendance $1,000 Festival Events (2-5k attendance)$2,500 Mega Events (>5k attendance)$5,000 Special Event Permit Fees - Road Closure Admin Fees Events with < 1,000 attendance $500 Events with 1,000 - 2000 attendance $750 Festival Events (2-5k attendance)$1,000 Mega Events (>5k attendance)$1,500 Special Event Permit Fees - Vendor Compliance Fine First time penalty $250 Recurring penalty $750 Page 5 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 ALCOHOL LICENSE APPLICATION Person Transfer Fee $150.00 - non-refundable Location Transfer Fee $150.00 - non-refundable Probate/Will Assignment/Divorce Decree $150.00 - non-refundable Extension of Premise $25.00 - non-refundable Sampling Permit $25.00 - non-refundable Initial/Interim Application Fee 01 - In State Producer $500.00 - non-refundable 02 - Out of State Producer $500.00 - non-refundable 03 - Domestic Microbrewery $500.00 - non-refundable 04 - In State Wholesaler $500.00 - non-refundable 05 - Government $500.00 - non-refundable 06 - Bar, All Spirituous Liquors $500.00 - non-refundable 07 - Beer & Wine Bar $500.00 - non-refundable 08 - Conveyance $500.00 - non-refundable 09 - Liquor Store $500.00 - non-refundable 10 - Beer & Wine Store $500.00 - non-refundable 11 - Hotel/Motel $500.00 - non-refundable 12 - Restaurant $500.00 - non-refundable 13 - Domestic Farm Winery $500.00 - non-refundable 14 - Private Club 15 - Special Event $25.00 - non-refundable 16 - Wine Festival/Wine Fair $25.00 - non-refundable ADULT ORIENTED BUSINESS LICENSE Application Fee - Business $500.00 - non-refundable Application Fee - Provider $100.00 - non-refundable Application Fee - Manager $100.00 - non-refundable Application Fee - Employee (per person)$50.00 - non-refundable License Fee - annual - Business $200.00 - non-refundable License Fee - annual - Provider $100.00 - non-refundable License Fee - annual - Manager $100.00 - non-refundable CABLE LICENSE Initial License Application $2,500.00 - non-refundable Transfer of ownership $2,000.00 - non-refundable License modification, pursuant to 47 USC Sec 545 $2,500.00 - non-refundable Other License modification up to $2000 - non-refundable License fee - quarterly 5% of gross receipts Late fee (after 30 days)5% plus interest of 1 1/2% per mo Page 6 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 EXCAVATIONS/IN - LIEU FEES Base fee (per excavation)$250.00 plus: Trench cut fees: Newly paved or overlayed 0 - 1 yrs $55.00 per lineal ft. Newly paved or overlayed 1 - 2 yrs $45.00 per lineal ft. Newly paved or overlayed 2 - 3 yrs $35.00 per lineal ft. Newly paved or overlayed 3 - 4 yrs $25.00 per lineal ft. Newly paved or overlayed 4 - 5 yrs $15.00 per lineal ft. Newly paved or overlayed 5 - 6 yrs $10.00 per lineal ft. Slurry or chip sealed 0 - 2 years $4.00 per lineal ft. Pavement replacement greater than 300 ft in length $2.50 per sq. yd. Utility Pit fees: Newly paved or overlayed 0 - 1 yrs $5.00 per Sq. ft. Newly paved or overlayed 1 - 2 yrs $4.50 per Sq. ft. Newly paved or overlayed 2 - 3 yrs $3.50 per Sq. ft. Newly paved or overlayed 3 - 4 yrs $2.50 per Sq. ft. Newly paved or overlayed 4 - 5 yrs $1.50 per Sq. ft. Newly paved or overlayed 5 - 6 yrs $1.00 per Sq. ft. Slurry or chip sealed 0 - 2 years $5.00 per Sq. ft. Adjustment (MH, valve, monument, etc)$500 ea. Striping $.55 per linear ft. Lane Markers $150.00 ea. Stop Bars $2.50 per Sq. ft. Crosswalks $.79 per Sq. ft. RPMs $7.00 ea. ENCROACHMENT/ENGINEERING PERMITS Base Permit Fee $50.00 - non-refundable 2"/6" Paving A.C.$.35 per sq. yd. 1" Paving - Overlay or Top Course $.15 per sq. yd. 1" ABC or Select Subbase $.05 per sq. yd. Permanent Barricading $25.00 ea. Guard Rail/Hand Rail $.20 per linear ft. Survey Monuments $10.00 ea. Concrete Aprons $15.00 ea. Scuppers $15.00 ea. Review for Adjustments MH, etc.$10.00 ea. 4" Paving - PC Concrete $.22 per sq. yd. Decorative Sidewalk or Paving $.30 per linear ft. Sidewalk & Bike path $.30 per linear ft. Curb & Gutter $.20 per linear ft. Valley Gutter $.50 per linear ft. Sign (regulator, street etc.)$5.00 ea. Pavement Cuts $2.00 per linear ft. Driveway/Driveway Modifications $30.00 ea. Utility, Water Line, Sewer Line Trench $.15 per linear ft. Drywells (maxwell or similar)$100.00 ea. Storm Drain Pipe $2.00 per linear ft. Catch Basins, Headwells $50.00 ea. Page 7 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 ENCROACHMENT/ENGINEERING PERMITS (CONT.) Cutoff Walls $.35 per linear ft. Slope Protection $.30 per sq. yd. Rip Rap $.90 Sq. ft. Retaining Wall $1.53 per linear ft. Cut/Fill (Materials Moved)$.40 per cubic yd. Box Culverts 5% of attached estimate Miscellaneous 5% of attached estimate Landscaping 5% of attached estimate Irrigation 5% of attached estimate Lighting 5% of attached estimate Grading 5% of attached estimate Utility Splice/Repair Pits (outside pvmt)$2.00 Sq. ft. (minimum $50.00) Other 5% of attached estimate In Lieu Payments Calculated for cuts greater than 300 feet in length Traffic Control Plan Review $200 Engineering Plan Review Fee $350 per sheet Failure to obtain an Encroachment Permit $200 Failure to obtain a Final Inspection $100 Reinspection Fee $150 Investigation Fee for Work Done Without Permit $250 or the permit fee, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $2,500 for every day or a portion of a day from the time unpermitted work began until a permit is obtained. Oversize/Overweight Vehicle/Haul Permit $210.00 Page 8 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 DEVELOPMENT SERVICES FEES Easement or Right-of-Way Abandonment $350.00 Hillside Protection Reconfiguration and/or Replacement of Hillside Protection Easement $350.00 Revocation Administrative Fee $300.00 Engineering Plan Review Fee $350.00 per sheet Final Plat Improvement: Plan Checking $350.00 per sheet (includes 2nd and 3rd reviews) Except water and sewer plans $175.00 per sheet (includes 2nd and 3rd reviews) Water and sewer plans only $200.00 per sheet with corrections (4th + reviews); $75.00 per sheet for addendums (changes made after approval). Engineering Report/Calculations Review Fee (Drainage, Environmental, Traffic, Structural, Water, Sewer, etc.) $350.00 per report Failure to barricade or improper barricading Up to $1,000 New/Address Change $25.00 Environmental fee: per residential solid waste account $3.00 per month per parcel; billed $36.00 annually per multifamily solid waste account (with a range for number of units to be determined commercial solid waste accounts (license fee and/or cost per commercial account) to be determined DEVELOPMENT FEES Single Family Residential $1,601 Multi - Family Residential $1,601/dwelling Commercial $0.243/Sq. ft. Office $0.243/Sq. ft. Hotel $0.243/Sq. ft. Industrial $0.243/Sq. ft. Fee Detail (From Above) Park & Recreation Residential (1)$1,301/dwelling Fire and Emergency Residential (1)$300/dwelling Non - Residential (2)$0.243/Sq. ft. (1) Residential includes single and multi - family dwelling units (2) Non - residential includes commercial and industrial square footage Page 9 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 PLANNING & ZONING FEES Administrative Use Permit/Grand Opening Sign Permit $25.00 Appeal of a Decision by the Zoning Administrator $1,000.00 plus notification *^ Area Specific Plans and amendments $3,000.00 plus $ 100.00 per acre ^ Comprehensive Sign Plans and amendments $200.00 Concept Plans or Design Review or Site Plan Review $500.00 plus $200.00 for every 5,000 square feet or portion thereof ^ Condominium Plats $1,500.00 plus $50.00 per unit ^ Continuance at Applicant Request $250.00 Cut & Fill Waiver $300 Development Agreements $5,000.00 plus $100 per acre or portion thereof Final Plats $1,500.00 plus $ 50.00 per lot, unit or tract ^ General Plan Amendments Minor $ 3,000.00 plus $ 100.00 per acre ^ Major $ 5,000.00 plus $ 100.00 per acre ^ Hillside Protection Easement (HPE)$20.00 + applicable recording fees Land Disturbance Fee $10.00 per Sq. ft. Landscape Plan Review $420.00 plus $ 2,500.00 refundable deposit ** Notification fee $5.00 per mailing label and $ 60.00 per newspaper posting as appropriate Ordinances (Text Amendments)$2,000.00 plus notification * Planned Area Developments (PAD)$2,000.00 plus $100 per acre or portion thereof plus notification * Planned Unit Developments (PUD)$2,000.00 plus $100 per acre or portion thereof plus notification * Plat Abandonments $500.00 ^ Preliminary Plats $2,000.00 plus $50.00 per lot, unit or tract ^ Recording Fees (subject to change without notice)$24.00 first page for plat filed for record, + $20.00 per page for each additional copy, and; $9.00 for each instrument, + $1.00 for each additional page over 5 pages. Replats (lot joins, lot divisions, lot line adjustments)$500.00 up to three lots, more than 3 lots use Final Plat fees ^ Rezones (Map)$2,000.00 plus $100 per acre or portion thereof plus notification *^ Saguaro Cactus Permit $90.00 Special Use Permits and amendments $500.00 plus notification *^ - non-refundable Temporary Use Permits $200.00 plus notification * - non-refundable Temporary Visitor Permit (RV Parking):$25.00 Time Extension Fee $100.00 Tract Housing $500.00 per Standard Plan + $100 per House Façade Variant Variances $1,000.00 plus $300.00 for each additional variance plus notification *^ Zoning Verification Letter $200.00 *Plus a notification charge of $5.00 per mailing label and/or $60 per newspaper posting as appropriate. **Deposit refundable upon landscaping approval by Town. ^All fees include up to 3 reviews by staff. Any additional reviews will be subject to an additional fee equal to 25% of the original fee. The "recording fee" is per Maricopa County's Fee Schedule and is, therefore, subject to change. Page 10 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 Livable Area with A/C $.75 Sq. ft. Covered Area: Garage and/or Patio (non A/C) $.45 Sq. ft. Single Family Addition $.75 Sq. ft. Area non A/C $.45 Sq. ft. Single Family Remodel $.23 Sq. ft. Area non A/C $.14 Sq. ft. Solar Photovoltaic $140.00 Fence Walls $70 plus $.15 LF (Linear Footage) Retaining Walls $70 plus $1.53 LF (Linear Footage) Pools & Spas Attached $290 plus $.90 Sq. ft. Stand Alone Spas $235.00 Landscape Plan Review $420.00 plus $ 2,500.00 refundable deposit ** One Discipline Permit $70.00 (building, plumbing, electrical or mechanical) Combination Permit $210.00 Miscellaneous Plan Review Minimum Plan Review $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum) Revisions to Approved Plans $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum) Plumbing - Water heater replacement/solar (minor) $70.00 Mechanical - HVAC replacement (minor)$70.00 Electrical - panel repair (minor)$70.00 Demolition (minor)$120.00 Plan Review Add On (After 3rd Review) 50% of Bldg Permit/Plan Review Fee Reinspection Fee $150.00 per Trip Plan copies 24x36 $3.00 per page - B&W $5.00 per page - Color Permit Extensions - Residential new construction only (If Town has all records and within current Code cycle) $400.00 Permit Extensions - Residential remodel only (If Town has all records and within current Code cycle) $100.00 Refund for cancelled Single Family Home permit 35% of building permit fee paid - request must be made within 180 days of original payment Penalty for failure to obtain a building permit 50% of Bldg Permit/Plan Review Fee Miscellaneous Permits (Plan Review Fee Extra) BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK – SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENTIAL Single Family Homes (Includes Permit and Plan Review) Specialized Permits (Includes Permit and Plan Review) Over the Counter Permits (No Plan Review Fee Required) Page 11 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 Area with A/C $.75 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non A/C)$.45 Sq. ft. Commercial Building Addition Area with A/C $.75 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non - A/C)$.45 Sq. ft. Commercial Remodel (Existing) Area with A/C $145 plus $.23 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non - A/C)$145 plus $.14 Sq. ft. Description Fee FY16-17 Shell Only for Commercial & Multi - Family Area with A/C $205 plus $.50 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non – A/C)$70 plus $.45 Sq. ft. Commercial Tenant Improvement Area with A/C $145 plus $.23 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non - A/C)$145 plus $.14 Sq. ft. Apartments/Condominiums Livable Area with A/C $.75 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non - A/C)$.45 Sq. ft. Livable Area with A/C $.60 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non - A/C)$.37 Sq. ft. Livable Area with A/C $.53 Sq. ft. Covered Area (non - A/C)$.33 Sq. ft. Solar Photovoltaic $140.00 Fence Walls $70 plus $.15 Lf (Linear Footage) Retaining Walls $70 plus $1.53 LF (Linear Footage) Pools & Spas Attached $290 plus $.90 Sq. ft. Stand Alone Spas $235.00 Landscape Plan Review $420.00 plus $ 2,500.00 refundable deposit ** BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK - COMMERCIAL Commercial Building Permit (Includes Permit and Plan Review) BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK – COMMERCIAL (CONT.) Apartments/Condominiums with 4 or more units & recurring floor plans (0 -100,000 livable sq. ft.) 100,000 livable Sq. ft.) Apartments/Condominiums with 4 or more units & recurring floor plans (Over 100,000 livable sq. ft.) 100,000 livable Sq. ft.) Specialized Permits (Includes Permit and Plan Review) Page 12 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 Minimum Permit (one discipline)$70.00 (or $210.00 for building, plumbing, electrical and mechanical) Minimum Combination (all disciplines)$210.00 Sign Permit, less than 32 Sq. ft. (Face Replacement Only) $50.00 per sign Sign Permit, greater than 32 Sq. ft. (Face Replacement Only) $100.00 per sign Sign Permit, less than 32 Sq. ft. (New)$190.00 per sign Sign Permit, greater than 32 Sq. ft. (New)$240.00 per sign Miscellaneous Plan Review Minimum Plan Review $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum) Revisions to Approved Plans $70.00 per hour (1 - hour Minimum) Plumbing - Water heater replacement/solar (minor) $70.00 Mechanical - HVAC replacement (minor)$70.00 Electrical - panel repair (minor)$70.00 Demolition (minor)$120.00 Plan Review Add On (After 3rd Review) 50% of Bldg Permit/Plan Review Fee Reinspection Fee $150.00 per trip Permit Extensions - Commercial new construction only (If Town has all records and within current Code cycle) $400.00 Permit Extensions - Commercial remodel only (If Town has all records and within current Code cycle) $100.00 Penalty for failure to obtain a building permit 50% of Bldg Permit/Plan Review Fee Refund for cancelled Commercial Building permit (must be done in writing) 35% of building permit fee paid - request must be made within 180 days of original payment Appeal of Decision by Building Official/Fire Marshall $1,000 plus notification *^ Over the Counter Permits (No Plan Review Fee Required) BUILDING PERMIT/PLAN CHECK – COMMERCIAL (CONT.) Miscellaneous Permits (Plan Review Fee is Separate) Page 13 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 FIRE SAFETY FEES Residential Automatic Sprinkler System Plan Review/Inspection 0.05 Sq. ft. (minimum $25) Commercial Automatic Sprinkler System Plan Review/Inspection $.10 Sq. ft. (minimum $50) Commercial Auto Sprinkler System Modification Plan Review/Inspection $75.00 Commercial Hood System Plan Review/Inspection $100.00 Commercial Fire Alarm System Plan Review/Inspection $100.00 Commercial Fire Alarm System Modification Plan Review/Inspection $50.00 Residential LPG Installation Review/Inspection $50.00 Annual Adult Residential Group Care Inspection $100.00 per year Annual Commercial Fire Inspection Fee $15.00 Tent Permit Fee (any tent over 200 Sq. ft. & any canopy over 400 Sq. ft.) $100.00 Reinspection Fee (beyond one re-check)$150.00 per trip ABATEMENT FEES Inspection fee $70.00 per hour (1 - hour minimum) Reinspection fee $150.00 per trip Resident $20.00 Non - Resident $30.00 PARK FACILITY RENTALS Park Rental Fees - Resident/ Organization (1)Per Hour Small Ramada - 2 hour minimum $10.00 Medium Ramada - 2 hour minimum $15.00 Large Ramada - 2 hour minimum $20.00 Meeting Rooms 2 hour minimum $10.00 Multi-Purpose Fields - 2 hour minimum $15.00 Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation $5.00 without lighting Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation $7.00 with lighting Open Park space, including Amphitheater, Avenue of the Fountains Plaza, Great Lawn and other lawns $400/half day $750/ Full day (1) 10% wedding discount when combined with Community Center Rental SENIOR SERVICES ANNUAL MEMBERSHIP FEES (CALENDAR YEAR) Page 14 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 PARK FACILITY RENTALS (CONT.) Park Rental Fee Extras Power Distribution Box Rental Fee & Deposit $15.00/box per day; $100.00 deposit per box and power cable Athletic Field Lights (2 hour minimum) Athletic Field – Prep & Bases Alcohol Permit with Park Reservation $10.00 for 50 Consuming Adults - non-refundable Fountain Operation $265.00 Per Half - Hour Staff (2 hour minimum)$21 - $38 Per Hour Park Rental Fees - Non - Resident/ Commercial (1) Per Hour Small Ramada - 2 hour minimum $15.00 Medium Ramada - 2 hour minimum $22.50 Large Ramada - 2 hour minimum $30.00 Meeting Rooms - 2 hour minimum $15.00 Multi-Purpose Fields - 2 hour minimum $22.50 Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation $10.00 without lights Tennis Courts - 90 minute reservation $14.00 with lights Open Park space, including Amphitheater, Avenue of the Fountains Plaza, Great Lawn and other lawns $750/half day $1,400/ Full day (1) 10% wedding discount when combined with Community Center Rental Park Rental Fee Extras Power Distribution Box Rental Fee & Deposit $15.00/box per day; $100.00 deposit per box and power cable Athletic Field Lights - 2 hour minimum Athletic Field – Prep & Bases Alcohol Permit with Park Reservation $10.00 for 50 Consuming Adults - non-refundable Fountain Operation $265.00 Per Half - Hour Staff - 2 hour minimum $21.00 - $38.00 Per Hour Recreation Fees Program Cancellation Fee $10.00 Description Fee FY16-17 COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS Community Center Rental - Resident/Organization (Tier 2) (2) Per Hour Any Meeting Room - 2 hour minimum $17.00 One Ballroom (30 - 90 people) Minimum 4 hours $36.00 Two Ballrooms *(91 - 160 people) Minimum 4 hours $72.00 Three Ballrooms*( 161 - 250 people) Minimum 4 hours $108.00 Grand Ballroom *( 251 - 450 people) Minimum 4 hours $144.00 Lobby (2)Per Hour 4 hour minimum $34.00 Grand Ballroom & Lobby (2) All Day Rate (Monday - Thursday 7:00 am to Midnight) $1,760.00 All Day Rate (Friday - Saturday 7:00 am to Midnight) $2,200.00 Page 15 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 Weekend Rates: Friday & Saturday (2) (no rentals on Sunday) Weekend Rates: Friday-Sunday Ballroom 3 (includes patio access and views)*Per Hour 4 hour minimum $41.00 4 hour minimum $41.00 4 hour minimum with contract 50% of Resident/Non-Profit rate Centennial Circle - 3 hour minimum (2)$75.00 (2) 10% wedding discount when combined with a Park Rental Community Center Rental - Non- Resident/Commercial (Tier 3) (2) Per Hour Any Meeting Room $39.00 One Ballroom (30-90 people) 4 hour minimum $83.00 Two Ballrooms *(91 - 160 people) 4 hour minimum $166.00 Three Ballrooms*( 161 - 250 people) 4 hour minimum $249.00 Grand Ballroom *( 251 - 450 people) 4 hour minimum $332.00 Lobby (2) 4 hour minimum $69.00 Grand Ballroom & Lobby (2) All Day Rate (Monday - Thursday 7:00 am to Midnight) $4,400.00 All Day Rate (Friday - Saturday 7:00 am to Midnight) $5,500.00 Weekend Rates: Friday & Saturday (2) (no rentals on Sunday) Weekend Rates: Friday-Sunday Ballroom 3 (includes patio access and views)*Per Hour 4 hour minimum $124.00 4 hour minimum $124.00 4 hour minimum with contract 50% of Non-Resident/Commercial Rate Centennial Circle - 3 hour minimum (2)$112.50 (2) 10% wedding discount when combined with a Park Rental *Ballroom 3 not available as a standalone rental Ballroom 4 (includes patio access and views) Tier 2 Groups meeting 6 or More Times per Year: *Ballroom 3 not available as a standalone rental COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS (CONT.) Ballroom 4 (includes patio access and views) Tier 3 Groups meeting 6 or More Times per Year: Page 16 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 Video Projector - Note Vission 3,000 Lumens $40.00 Overhead Projector $15.00 Slide Projector $15.00 27" TV $15.00 Flat Screen TV $25.00 TV/VCR (or DVD)$0.00 VCR or DVD Player $10.00 Small Screen $5.00 Large Screen (8' x 10')$10.00 Large Screen Border $15.00 Internet Access Hard Wire $125 per day Sound Reinforcement Microphones Wireless $5.00 Speaker Table (Includes Mixing Board)$15.00 each Conference Phone $10.00 Portable Sound System (Includes Mixing Board and/or Portable Speaker) $25.00 CD Player $10.00 Electricity (per booth) 110 V $15.00 220 V $40.00 Other Easel $5.00 Papers & Markers $10.00 Portable White Board $5.00 Walker Display Board $5.00 Items for Sale 25' Extension Cord $15.00 each Power Strip $15.00 each Masking Tape $5.00 per roll Miscellaneous Dance Floor - per 3' x 3' parquet square $3.00 Staging 6' x 8" section $5.00 Piano - Tuning Extra Upright $25.00 Grand $50.00 Coffee Service $5.00 per 8 cup pack COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS (CONT.) Community Center Extra Service Fees - Resident/Non-Profit Page 17 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 Video Projector - Note Vission 3,000 Lumens $75.00 Overhead Projector $30.00 Slide Projector $30.00 27" TV $30.00 Large Flat Panel Monitor $50.00 Flat Screen TV $50.00 VCR or DVD Player $20.00 Small Screen $10.00 Large Screen (8' x 10')$20.00 Large Screen Border $30.00 Internet Access Hard Wire $125.00 per day Sound Reinforcement Microphones Wireless $15.00 Speaker Table (Includes Mixing Board)$15.00 each Conference Phone $20.00 Portable Sound System (Includes Mixing Board and/or Portable Speaker) $50.00 CD Player $20.00 Electricity ( per booth) 110 V $25.00 220 V $75.00 Other Easel $10.00 Papers & Markers $20.00 Portable White Board $10.00 Walker Display Board $10.00 Items for Sale 25' Extension Cord $15.00 each Power Strip $15.00 each Masking Tape $5.00 each Miscellaneous Dance Floor - Per 3' x 3' parquet square $5.00 Staging 6' x 8" section $10.00 Piano - Tuning Extra Upright $50.00 Grand $100.00 Coffee Service $5.00 per (10) 8oz cup pack Portable Bar $50.00 Labor Charges $25/hr $40/hr OT NOTE: All Rentals Are Subject To Applicable Arizona Sales Taxes COMMUNITY CENTER RENTALS (CONT.) Community Center Extra Service Fees - Non - Resident/Commercial Page 18 of 18 Description Fee FY16-17 COURT FEES Non - Sufficient Funds (checks returned to Court) $30.00 per check Public Defender Actual costs for appointed attorney Jail Reimbursement Actual costs billed by County for jail time served Jury Costs (assessed if jury trial canceled within five days of trial) Actual administrative costs Civil Traffic Default $50.00 per defaulted charge Warrant $50.00 per warrant issued Diversion Program Rescheduling $25.00 Court Clerk $17.00 Court User $30.00 per charge, plus surcharges Public Records Search $2.00 per name Copies $0.50 per page Certified Copies $17.00 Copies of CDs $17.00 NOTE: Court fees are subject to change throughout the fiscal year in accordance with State Law and Arizona Supreme Court Rules.