The salary range for this position is $126,866-$154,817 annually. With a signing bonus of $50k ($25,000 to be paid in the first paycheck, but subject to claw-back until passing probation at twelve months of satisfactory employment, $25,000 to be paid upon completion of two years of satisfactory employment) and a pending Classification and Compensation Study.
Preferred Education:
High School
Internal Number: 2025-01
The Solid Waste Operations Superintendent is a management level classification responsible for the management and direction of subordinate staff within solid waste landfill operations. Incumbents oversee staff in the operation of the District’s landfills, related on-going environmental and regulatory compliance activities, equipment, and facilities maintenance; performs reporting and budgeting tasks as well as provides technical expertise in the development of policies and service delivery plans.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
This position receives direct or general supervision from the Director of Operations.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
The Solid Waste Operations Superintendent provides direct supervision to technical, maintenance and administrative support staff.
Experience:
Six (6) years increasingly responsible professional solid waste operations.
Two (2) years in a supervisory role involving regulatory compliance, operations planning and evaluations, training in budgeting, solid waste administration and management practices.
Education:
High School diploma or equivalent.
License/Certificate:
Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid class C California driver’s license and a driving record acceptable for insurability.
Solid Waste of North America (SWANA) Manager of Landfill Operations (MOLO) certification desired.
Depending on assignment, a valid class B driver’s license may be required
The Ventura Regional Sanitation District (VRSD), a public waste management agency, was organized in 1970 pursuant to the County Sanitation District Act of the California Health and Safety Code Section 4700. VRSD is overseen by a nine-member Board of Directors who represent the eight cities and eight special districts that receive services from the District. Our team of well-trained, experienced professionals takes pride in meeting the daily sanitation needs of more than 600,000 people across Ventura County, providing:
Environmentally safe disposal of solid waste;
Effective treatment of wastewater; and
Reliable delivery of potable and recycled water;