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HomeMy WebLinkAboutHR Personnel Actions 2014c�ry of Agenda Item No:Ah 3, b
Meeting Date: November 17, 2014
SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL AGENDA REPORT
Department: Management Services
Prepared by: Deirdre Dolan, HR Director I City Manager Approval
SUBJECT: ADOPT RESOLUTION APPROVING THE FOLLOWING PERSONNEL
ACTIONS:
1. Create the classification of Senior Network Administrator;
2. Increase the salary range for the currently vacant Deputy Building
Official classification;
3. Create the classification of Facility Repair Worker III and reclassify
one Facility Repair Worker II into the classification of Facility
Repair Worker III; and
4. Change the title of Yard Clerk Dispatcher to Public Works
Dispatcher, and increase the salary range to equal the
Maintenance Worker II;
5. Reclassify a 70% FTE Fixed Term Recreation Specialist to a 70%
FTE Program Coordinator
RECOMMENDATION: Adopt Resolution
BACKGROUND: This report seeks approval of the recommended personnel actions in several
departments. The Management Services Department Information Technology Division is
proposing a new position as part of the implementation of the IT Projects Roadmap. The
Community Development Department Building Division is proposing a change in salary range
as a result of a recent vacancy. The Public Works Department Facilities Division is proposing
a new classification in the Facilities Division, and an increase in salary and title change in
Dispatch. Lastly, the Community Services Department is proposing a reclassification of a Fixed
Term position as a result of an impending retirement.
ANALYSIS:
Information Technology
One of the key efforts in the City's Information Technology (IT) Projects Roadmap is to improve
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increase the level of service at the Falkirk Cultural Center at a minimal financial investment.
The curator position is currently a part-time, fixed term (with partial benefits), hourly Recreation
Specialist classification. The proposed reclassification is to a part-time, 70%FTE Program
Coordinator, with benefits pro -rated for part-time. The reclassification to a Program Coordinator
position will attract a higher level of qualified candidates with event planning, recreation
administration, facility management, or other similar backgrounds, and will align the position
with the other Program Coordinator positions (currently 2.5FTE's). The new Program
Coordinator would then function as part of the department team, planning and producing
community programs and promotions.
City staff has communicated with representatives of the affected bargaining unit regarding
these changes. The City will satisfy its responsibilities under the Meyers-Nlilias-Brown Act prior
to implementation. As is currently the case, the City Manager has the authority to make
alterations to job specifications that do not result in a budget impact.
FISCAL IMPACT: The funding required for the new Senior Network Administrator position is
already included in the Annual Budget and is estimated to be $97,500 per year at Step A plus
benefits. The adjustment to the Deputy Building Official salary range is estimated to cost
$9,828 per year. The Public Works reclassifications are estimated to cost $7,270 per year for
the Facilities Repair Worker III, and $2,172 per year for the Public Works Dispatcher. The
reclassification of the part-time Program Coordinator is estimated to cost an additional $14,337
per year, although some of this cost is anticipated to be offset by increased Falkirk revenues.
The cumulative net cost for all of these changes is estimated to be $78,844 through the end of
the current fiscal year. Each department has sufficient funds in their budget to absorb the
increase in cost.
OPTIONS:
• Approve the Resolution to implement the above recommendations.
• Request changes to the recommendations.
• Direct staff to develop alternatives to the recommendations.
ACTION REQUIRED:
Adopt Resolution as presented.
ATTACHMENTS:
• Resolution Regarding the Requested Actions.
• Job Description — Senior Network Administrator
• Job Description — Facilities Repair Worker
• Job Description — Public Works Dispatcher
• Revised Salary Schedule for Unrepresented Mid -Management
• Revised Salary Schedule for SEIU Local 1021
RESOLUTION OF THE SAN RAFAEL CITY COUNCIL APPROVING PERSONNEL ACTIONS TO
CREATE THE CLASSIFICATION OF SENIOR NETWORK ADMINISTRATOR AND FACILITY REPAIR
WORKER III; TO RECLASSIFY ONE FACILITY REPAIR WORKER II; TO INCREASE THE SALARY
RANGE FOR THE ASSISTANT BUILDING OFFICIAL CLASSIFICATION; AND TO ADD ONE PART-
TIME PROGRAM COORDINATOR
Whereas, the Information Technology Projects Roadmap calls for the addition of a new IT staff position;
and
Whereas, a vacancy in the Deputy Building Official position and impending retirement in the Falkirk
Cultural Center curator position formed the basis for a review and restructuring of the existing positions;
and
Whereas, a change in classification, job title and salary is appropriate given the increased responsibilities
of the Facilities Repair Worker and Yard Clerk Dispatcher; and
Whereas, the cost of the proposed classification and salary changes can be accommodated in the current
budget.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council hereby approves the following personnel
actions:
1. Create the classification of Senior Network Administrator, with a salary range of $8,125
to $9,876 monthly
2. Increase the salary range of the Deputy Building Official classification to $6,748 to
$8,202 monthly; salary;
3. Create the classification of Facilities Repair Worker III, with a salary range of $4,815 to
$5,853, and reclassify one Facilities Repair Worker II into the classification of Facilities
Repair Worker III;
4. Change the title of Yard Clerk Dispatcher to Public Works Dispatcher and increase the
salary range to $4,158 to $5,054 monthly; and
5. Reclassify a 70% FTE Fixed Term Recreation Specialist to a 70% FTE Program
Coordinator
I, Esther Beirne, Clerk of the City of San Rafael, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution was duly and
regularly introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the San Rafael City Council held on November
17, 2014 by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: COUNCILMEMBERS: Bushey, Colin, McCullough & Mayor Phillips
NOES: COUNCILMEMBERS: None
ABSENT: COUNCILMEMBERS: Connolly
ESTHER BEIRNE, City Clerk
City of San Rafael
Job Class Specification
SUMMARY
Under general supervision of the Information Technology (IT) Manager, defines, configures, administers,
and maintains the City's computer network. Functional areas include Wide Area Network (ISP relations,
DNS, remote links, router selection and configuration, firewall/security, Virtual Private Network, web
administration) and Local Area Network (layer 2/3 switch selection and configuration, Microsoft Windows
domain administration, Microsoft Exchange mail/calendaring system administration, and backup/restore
strategy), supervises the work of lower level staff, and performs other duties as assigned.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
This is an exempt, mid -management level position in the Department of Management Services. Under the
general direction of the Information Technology Manager exercises independent judgment in the planning,
overseeing, and reviewing of major functional areas for this Division.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Direction is provided by the Information Technology Manager; and responsibilities include the supervision
of technical assistance personnel.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• Works closely with the Information Technology Manager in the high-level administration and strategy
design/implementation of the City's computer network.
• Takes ownership of projects, to include hardware selection and configuration, security definitions and
implementation, domain administration, and web internet/intranet solutions.
• Configures the network for optimal performance.
• Identifies IT security threats and incidents; audits logs, analyzes the results from network security scans
and coordinates with technical contacts and organizations to identify, investigate, respond and resolve
IT security incidents.
• Coordinates with departmental management and technical support staff to plan, schedule and
implement IT security solutions.
• Researches, defines, recommends, and manages VPN strategy, upgrades/additions to server farm,
and server -based software upgrades and installations.
• Refines domain security model, backup/restore strategy, and disaster recovery procedures.
• Administers and provides the City's support services, maintenance, and training for computers,
including the evaluation, selection, installation and maintenance of computer hardware and software
and related equipment.
• Develops standards, methods and procedures for the secure configuration and maintenance of
hardware and software; develops procedures for securely configuring servers and computer
equipment.
• Trains employees on computer policies and procedures; maintains systems security, confidentiality,
protocols, and backups; keeps accurate records, logs and documentation related to network
administration.
• Assists in development, review and administration of the City's Information Technology budget.
Prepares, manages, and monitors assigned project and program budgets. Estimates costs and impact
of new technology and applications.
® Prepares reports and makes presentations related to information technology.
® Supervises day-to-day network operations of the Information Technology division;
® Coordinates with the Information Technology Manager to prioritize projects and user requests;
® Assist the Information Technology Manager in the strategic planning and direction to the Information
Technology Division
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Possession of a Bachelor's Degree from an accredited college in Data Communications, Computer
Science, Information Systems, Network Engineering, or a closely related field plus a minimum of four (4)
years of increasingly responsible experience in network and data communications, server administration,
and information systems management required. Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License
required. Special certifications in server administration (such as Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert) and IT
security (such as Certified Information Systems Security Professional) are highly desirable.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Network design, architecture, and topology; TCP/IP and other networking protocols, as well as the OSI
model; Hardware configuration, to include routers, switches, hubs, and PC-based servers and
workstations; Firewall and VPN solutions; Web server administration; Microsoft Windows server operating
systems; Microsoft Exchange Server; Network backup/restore strategies; Automated task definition and
scheduling; Network engineering and design principles, practices, terminology, trends and usage utilized
by large complex organizations; IT security principles, practices, terminology and trends; Communications
hardware and associated software such as routers, network servers, and computer integrated voice
systems; Network services such as email transport, directory services and active directory; Unix, Linux,
Windows and operating system administration; Communications protocols such as TCP/IP, UDP/IP;
Routing protocols such as EIGRP, OSPF, BGP; Virtual local area network (VLAN) technology; Wireless
communications technologies and wireless IT security systems; Scripting languages; Computer forensic
tools; Vulnerability management systems; Penetration testing principles and software tools; Web
application architectures and web application IT security vulnerabilities. Principles of customer service;
Project management methods and practices, including methods of preparing designs, plans, specifications,
estimates, reports and recommendations.
ABILITY TO:
Apply current industry -standard technology toward the administration of the City's network; provide broad
and narrow analyses of network systems and recommend improvements; specify, configure and install
complex IT hardware and software; troubleshoot complex IT technical security problems and identify and
recommend alternative solutions; systematically document procedures and processes relating to
specialized and routine tasks, and write technical documentation in a clear and concise manner; document
current status and progression of network systems; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing for
technical and non-technical audiences; analyze trends in technology and take initiative in advancing
technical expertise to keep up with the constantly changing computer field; plan and monitor complex
projects and multiple tasks simultaneously; provide mentorship and supervision to subordinate personnel;
assist in training of team members and the user community; interact positively and cooperate with
co-workers, respond politely to customers, work as a team member; respond in a positive manner to
supervision, and attend work and perform duties on a regular and consistent basis; Work calmly and
effectively under stressful situations.
Meet current California law enforcement standards regarding security clearances related to background
assessment and access to confidential information.
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to
enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this
job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with
hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance and stoop,
kneel, crouch, or crawl. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 25 pounds and occasionally
lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, depth
perception, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the
employee is regularly exposed to video display and moving mechanical parts. The employee frequently
works in evenings or weekends and in various environmental conditions. The employee occasionally works
with use of personal vehicle. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
City of San Rafael
Job Class Specification
SUMMARY
Under general supervision, performs carpentry, plumbing, interior remodeling, painting, and a variety of other
work in the maintenance and repair of City buildings, structures, and facilities.
CLASSIFICATION CHARACTERISTICS:
Facility Repair Worker/ is the entry level class of this series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents
perform simpler, less skilled repairs while learning more skilled and/or difficult work. As experience and
proficiency are gained, there is greater independence of action within established guidelines. Incumbents
normally advance to the II level after three years of successful performance at the I level, and demonstrating
proficiency for performing II level work.
Facility Repair Worker// is the skilled level of the series, competent to independently perform the full scope of
carpentry, plumbing, interior remodeling, and related building maintenance duties required.
Facility Repair Worker 111 is the most skilled level of the series, competent to work independently without direct
supervision while performing the full scope of carpentry, plumbing, interior remodeling, lighting systems, HVAC
systems, programmable controllers for HVAC and lighting systems and related building maintenance duties as
required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
• Performs framing, rough and finish carpentry to erect small structures, partition interior spaces, frame and
trim doors and windows, apply siding, build roofs, build stairs, build indoor and outdoor benches, tables,
signs, decks, fences, gates, and related items.
• Calculates, designs, and prepares sketches for construction and modifications to be performed; estimates
materials and lay out work.
• Builds interior cabinetry such as counters, cupboards, and shelves.
• Operates power nail drivers, drills, saws, drill presses, joiners, and related hand and power carpentry tools
to make and install custom pieces.
• Installs, repairs, and maintains domestic water supply, drainage plumbing and related fixtures using
copper, galvanized and PVC pipe techniques.
• Hangs, tapes, and textures interior wallboard, patch plaster, and apply paneling to finished interiors.
• Masks, sandblasts, brushes and chemically prepares surfaces for painting.
• Operates spray equipment and uses manual tools to paint interior and exterior surfaces, equipment and
facilities.
• Repairs metal equipment, recreational fixtures and furniture; fabricates frames and racks using acetylene
and arc welding and brazing equipment.
• Prepares forms, sets rebar, pours and finishes concrete to repair or construct equipment and small building
slabs, foundations, retaining walls, patios, repairs brick and masonry.
• Prepares and applies bonding materials such as epoxy for special surfaces.
• Installs and repairs shake, asphalt shingle, and tar seal roofing.
• Removes and replaces window glass.
• Performs related duties as required.
Additional duties assigned to Facility Repair Worker III:
• Coordinates with contractors and vendors monitoring their performance, inspecting work in progress and
upon completion for quality and safety of work performed.
• Confirms work performed by contractors working under their direction meets all current code requirements
and all necessary permits are in place.
• Installs locks, both analog and digital, and dead bolts; makes keys and digital lock entry cards.
• Manages City wide paper products and distribution tracking items for departmental charge backs.
to building maintenance tasks. Possess strong computer skills with programs such as Microsoft Word, Excel
and Office.
LANGUAGE SKILLS:
Ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and
procedure manuals. Ability to write routine reports and correspondence. Ability to speak effectively before
groups of customers or employees of organization.
MATHEMATICAL SKILLS:
Ability to calculate figures and amounts such as discounts, interest, commissions, proportions, percentages,
area, circumference, and volume. Ability to apply concepts of basic algebra and geometry.
REASONING ABILITY:
Ability to apply common sense understanding to carry out instructions furnished in written, oral, or diagram
form. Ability to deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Valid CA driver's license.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to
successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; use hands to finger,
handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to climb or
balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell. The employee is occasionally required to sit. The
employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and frequently lift and/or move up to 100 pounds.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision,
depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters
while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly exposed to moving mechanical parts and
outside weather conditions. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
FLSA Status: Nonexempt
Prepared Date: October 2014
Approved By: City of San Rafael
Approved Date:
City of San Rafael
Job Class Specification
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Under general supervision maintain and operate the Public Works Corporation Yard Dispatch Center
and common stores area; and to perform a variety of typing, database entry and clerical work in
support of Public Works Corporation Yard divisions.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
The Public Works Dispatcher is a one -position classification working in the City's Public Works
Corporation Yard. This classification is distinguished from other dispatching/secretarial positions at
the City in that it works specifically with Public works related telephone and radio dispatching;
performs shipping, receiving, ordering, stocking, and issuing of supplies.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
• Receives Public works related routine and emergency telephone complaints and requests for
service from the public, assesses nature of callers problem, explains City procedures and
priorities, and forwards information to appropriate supervisory or crew personnel for action.
• Monitors, receives, transmits, and coordinates radio messages for Public Works personnel.
• Dispatches personnel under direction of supervisory personnel.
• Maintains logs and records of calls and messages, nature and location of service requests,
including information on the caller, and time received.
• Forwards street light and traffic signal complaints to appropriate contractor for repair.
• Forwards street light and traffic signals monthly logs to Traffic Engineering division.
• Receives, orders, stocks, and issue supplies and equipment to Public Works personnel according
to established procedures.
• Types memos and reports; maintains files.
• Performs related clerical work to support Supervisors in the Public Works department.
• Maintains petty cash and of office supplies.
• Performs related duties as required.
• Serves as maintenance worker for other Public Works Maintenance Divisions as needed.
KNOWLEDGE OF:
• Radio communication practices and protocols
• English grammar, spelling, and punctuation
• Alphabetical, numerical, chronological and topical filing systems
• Standard office administrative and clerical practices and procedures
• The City's work coding and reporting system
• Functions and responsibilities of different work groups within the Public Works Department
• Modern office equipment including PC and related software
ABILITY TO:
• Communicate tactfully and effectively with the general public and City employees, including during
emergency conditions and/or hostile situations.
• Operate telephone, radio, and paging equipment.
• Read and interpret zone maps.
• Prioritize multiple service requests.
• Operate a ten -key machine.
• Operate common office equipment such as photocopier.
• Post, sum and verifying data.
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Exhibit A
City of San Rafael
SEIU - SALARY SCHEDULE
Effective oveMU% 17. 2014 to June . 2015
Grade
Position
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ACCOUNTANT 1
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5,307
$
5,572
$
5,851
7240
ACCOUNTANT II
$
5,057
$
5,310
$
5,576
$
5,854
$
6,147
7200
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT 1
$
3,496
$
3,671
$
3,854
$
4,047
$
4,249
7201
ACCOUNTING ASSISTANT II
$
3,854
$
4,047
$
4,249
$
4,461
$
4,685
7205
ADMIN ANALYST
$
4,683
$
4,917
$
5,163
$
5,421
$
5,692
7211
ADMIN ASSISTANT 1
$
3,803
$
3,993
$
4,192
$
4,402
$
4,622
7212
ADMIN ASSISTANT 11
$
4,193
$
4,403
$
4,623
$
4,854
$
5,097
7213
ADMIN ASSISTANT III
$
4,516
$
4,742
$
4,979
$
5,228
$
5,489
7214
ADMIN ASSISTANT IV
$
4,745
$
4,982
$
5,232
$
5,493
$
5,768
7216
ADMIN ASSISTANT TO THE CC
$
4,516
$
4,742
$
4,979
$
5,228
$
5,489
7210
ASSISTANT PLANNER
$
5,297
$
5,562
$
5,840
$
6,132
$
6,439
7208
ASSOCIATE PLANNER
$
5,847
$
6,140
$
6,446
$
6,769
$
7,107
7217
BUILDING INSPECTOR 1
$
4,799
$
5,039
$
5,291
$
5,556
$
5,834
7218
BUILDING INSPECTOR 11
$
5,297
$
5,562
$
5,840
$
6,132
$
6,439
7475
BUILDING TECHNICIAN 1
$
4,138
$
4,345
$
4,562
$
4,790
$
5,030
7220
BUSINESS LICENSE EXAMINER
$
4,049
$
4,251
$
4,464
$
4,687
$
4,921
7221
CHILD CARE BOOKKEEPER 1
$
3,496
$
3,671
$
3,854
$
4,047
$
4,249
7262
CHILD CARE BOOKKEEPER II
$
3,854
$
4,047
$
4,249
$
4,461
$
4,685
7222
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL 1
$
37844
$
4,036
$
4.238
$
4,449
$
4,672
7223
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL 11
$
4,242
$
4,454
$
4,677
$
4,911
$
5,156
7380
CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICIAL III
$
5,039
$
5,291
$
5,555
$
5,833
$
6,125
2122
CODE ENFORCEMENT SUPERVISOR
$
6,097
$
6,402
$
6,722
$
7,058
$
7,411
2119
CONSTRUCTION INSPECTOR- SRSD
$
5,217
$
5,478
$
5,752
$
6,040
$
6,342
7224
CUSTODIAN
$
3,590
$
3,769
$
3,958
$
4,156
$
4,363
2115
DEPUTY BUILDING OFFICIAL
$
6,748
$
7,085
$
7,439
$
7,811
$
8,202
7226
DEPUTY CITY CLERK
$
4,630
$
4,861
$
5,104
$
5,359
$
5,627
7120
EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
$
4,349
$
4,566
$
4,795
$
5,034
$
5,286
1201
ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT COORDINATOR
$
4,349
$
4,566
$
4,795
$
5,034
$
5,286
7232
FACILITY REPAIR SUPERVISOR
$
5,718
$
6,004
$
6,304
$
6,620
$
6,951
7291
FACILITY REPAIR WORKER 1
$
4,056
$
4,259
$
4,472
$
4,695
$
4,930
7233
FACILITY REPAIR WORKER 11
$
4,474
$
4,697
$
4,932
$
5,179
$
5,438
FACILITY REPAIR WORKER III`
$
4,815
$
5,056
$
5,309
$
5,575
$
5,853
7108
FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTOR 1
$
6,066
$
6,370
$
6,688
$
7,023
$
7,374
7107
FIRE PREVENTION INSPECTOR 11
$
6,689
$
7,023
$
7,375
$
7,743
$
8,130
7237
GIS ANALYST I
$
5,412
$
5,683
$
5,967
$
6,265
$
6,578
2403
GIS ANALYST II
$
5,953
$
6,251
$
6,563
$
6,892
$
7,236
7243
LIBRARIAN 1
$
4,642
$
4,874
$
5,117
$
5,373
$
5,642
7244
LIBRARIAN 11
$
4,876
$
5,120
$
5,376
$
5,645
$
5,927
2404
LIBRARY AIDE
$
2,221
$
2,332
$
2,449
$
2,571
$
2,700
7246
LIBRARY ASSISTANT 1
$
3,054
$
3,207
$
3,367
$
3,536
$
3,712
7247
LIBRARY ASSISTANT 11
$
3,455
$
3,628
$
3,809
$
3,999
$
4,199
7248
LIBRARY CIRCULATION SUPERVISOR
$
4,419
$
4,640
$
4,872
$
5,115
$
5,371
Exhibit A
7292
LITERACY PROGRAM SUPERVISOR
$
5,381
$
5,650
$
5,932
$
6,229
$
6,540
2117
LITERACY SPECIALIST 1
$
3,291
$
3,455
$
3,628
$
3,809
$
4,000
2118
LITERACY SPECIALIST II
$
3,628
$
3,810
$
4,000
$
4,200
$
4,410
7249
MAIL & STORES CLERK
$
3,285
$
3,449
$
3,622
$
3,803
$
3,993
7255
NETWORK ANALYST
$
5,412
$
5,682
$
5,966
$
6,265
$
6,578
7274
NETWORK SUPPORT TECHNICIAN
$
4,138
$
4,345
$
4,562
$
4,790
$
5,030
7285
OFFICE ASSISTANT 1
$
3,128
$
3,284
$
3,449
$
3,621
$
3,802
7284
OFFICE ASSISTANT 11
$
3,535
$
3,711
$
3,897
$
4,092
$
4,296
7257
PARKING ATTENDANT 1
$
1,788
$
1,877
$
1,971
$
2,069
$
2,173
7275
PARKING ATTENDANT II
$
1,970
$
2,068
$
2,172
$
2,280
$
2,394
6208
PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
$
4,371
$
4,590
$
4,819
$
5,060
$
5,313
6212
PARKING EQUIPMENT TECHNICIAN
$
4,158
$
4,366
$
4,584
$
4,813
$
5,054
6209
PARKING MAINTENANCE & COLLECTIONS
$
4,158
$
4,366
$
4,584
$
4,813
$
5,054
6211
PARKING OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR
$
5,718
$
6,004
$
6,304
$
6,620
$
6,951
7258
PARKS AND GRAFFITI WORKER
$
3,770
$
3,959
$
4,157
$
4,364
$
4,583
7256
PARK EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
$
4,699
$
4,934
$
5,181
$
5,440
$
5,712
7271
PARKS MAINT, SUPERVISOR
$
5,718
$
6,004
$
6,304
$
6,620
$
6,951
7236
PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER 1
$
3,770
$
3,959
$
4,157
$
4,364
$
4,583
7238
PARKS MAINTENANCE WORKER II
$
4,158
$
4,366
$
4,584
$
4,813
$
5,054
2123
PARKS LEAD MAINTENANCE WORKER
$
4,815
$
5,056
$
5,309
$
5,575
$
5,853
7261
PLANNING TECHNICIAN
$
4,138
$
4,345
$
4,562
$
4,790
$
5,030
7234
PRINTING PRESS OPERATOR
$
4,092
$
4,297
$
4,512
$
4,737
$
4,974
1201
PROGRAM COORDINATOR - AQUATICS
$
4,349
$
4,566
$
4,795
$
5,034
$
5,286
7263
REVENUE SUPERVISOR
$
6,153
$
6,461
$
6,784
$
7,123
$
7,479
7219
SENIOR BUILDING TECHNICIAN
$
4,799
$
5,039
$
5,291
$
5,556
$
5,834
7265
SENIOR LIBRARY ASSISTANT
$
3,628
$
3,810
$
4,000
$
4,200
$
4,410
7264
SENIOR PLANNER
$
6,617
$
6,948
$
7,295
$
7,660
$
8,043
7266
SEWER MAINTENANCE WORKER 1
$
4,261
$
4,474
$
4,697
$
4,932
$
5,179
7267
SEWER MAINTENANCE WORKER II
$
4,585
$
4,815
$
5,055
$
5,308
$
5,574
2204
SEWER LEAD MAINTENANCE WORKER
$
5,311
$
5,576
$
5,855
$
6,148
$
6,455
7281
SEWERS SUPERVISOR
$
6,004
$
6,304
$
6,620
$
6,951
$
7,298
7269
SHOP & EQUIPMENT SUPERVISOR
$
5,718
$
6,004
$
6,304
$
6,620
$
6,951
7250
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER 1
$
3,959
$
4,157
$
4,365
$
4,584
$
4,813
7251
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER 11
$
4,158
$
4,366
$
4,584
$
4,813
$
5,054
7280
STREET LEAD MAINTENANCE WORKER
$
4,815
$
5,056
$
5,309
$
5,575
$
5,853
7209
STREET MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR
$
5,718
$
6,004
$
6,304
$
6,620
$
6,951
7245
SUPERVISING LIBRARIAN
$
5,381
$
5,650
$
5,932
$
6,229
$
6,540
8523
SUPERVISING PARKING ENFORCEMENT OFFICER
$
4,917
$
5,163
$
5,421
$
5,692
$
5,976
7288
SUPERVISING VEHICLE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC
$
5,058
$
5,311
$
5,577
$
5,855
$
6,148
2129
SUSTAINABILITY & VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
COORDINATOR
$
5,151
$
5,409
$
5,679
$
5,963
$
6,261
7286
VEHICLE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 1
$
47261
$
4,474
$
4,697
$
4,932
$
5,179
7287
VEHICLE EQUIPMENT MECHANIC 11
$
4,699
$
4,934
$
5,181
$
5,440
$
5,712
2131
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM ASSISTANT
$
4,193
$
4,403
$
4,623
$
4,854
$
5,097
7290
PUBLIC WORKS DISPATCHER"
$
4,158
$
4,366
$
4,584
$
4,813
$
5,054
*New position per 11/17/14 Council action
**Reclass from Yard Clerk/Dispatcher per 11/17/14 Council action
CITY OF SAN RAFAEL
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DATE: November 10, 2014
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