Delta Diablo is pleased to announce the recruitment for a Maintenance Supervisor in our fully established Resource Recovery Services Division. This position will directly support the Maintenance Division, including serving as the head of the maintenance and repair workgroups and operations, and managing the integration of special projects. Please see below for the full job description, or click on the class spec detail link below.
This position will remain open until filled. We encourage applicants to submit their applications by July 6, 2026 . Applications received after this date may still be reviewed if the position remains available. First review of resumes is July 7, 2026. First Round and Second Round Interviews are TBD.
Maintenance SupervisorUnder general direction, serves as the head of the maintenance and repair workgroup responsible for directing the processing of machinery, equipment, vehicle, tool, facility, building, grounds maintenance, repair work, and warehouse support. Manages integration of special projects with continuous operations schedules, supports the departments organizational policy and procedural development activity, and supervises workgroup operations in conformance with applicable statutes, regulations, policies, procedures, and technical standards. Section Supervision: Coordinate and direct the daily work for workgroup operations, set priorities, and work time limits for employees. Establish work and safety rules for daily workgroup operations. Develop operation work schedules, approve or disapprove employee leave requests and payroll records; participate in the recruitment and hiring process for new employees; and coordinate and schedule orientation and training sessions. Facilitate training of employees on new and/or updated work methods and requirements. Regularly monitor and evaluate employee work progress; take appropriate steps to address and correct unsatisfactory job performance and/or behavior; make recommendations for disciplinary or termination actions, and complete necessary documentation related to the recommendation. Formally evaluate employee performance and make recommendations for salary adjustments and formal commendations. Investigate policies, procedures, and practices related to grievances of employees and resolve or respond accordingly. Personally perform the work of subordinates during short periods of staffing shortages or as needed to maintain workflow.
Work Scheduling and Quality Control: Establish and implement maintenance and repair schedules for preventive and corrective maintenance of water and wastewater system equipment, structures, machinery, and related buildings and grounds; heavy equipment and machinery; trucks and vehicles; and hand and power equipment and tools used in maintenance and repair activities. Review maintenance schedules and determine necessary adjustments; review the accuracy of equipment and facility records; and inspect equipment, facilities, and grounds. Prepare information and data for equipment purchases and maintenance projects involving the application of multiple technical, safety, or regulatory requirements. Direct and monitor the maintenance of warehoused inventories of warehoused parts, materials, and supplies.
Workgroup Operations: Develop and implement operating policies, procedures, schedules, forms, and controls for use in requesting maintenance and repair services for system, heavy equipment, tools, vehicles facilities, buildings and grounds; maintain work scheduling and work order production systems; maintain warehoused inventories of maintenance and repair parts, supplies, and materials; maintain equipment data, documents and records, and routine servicing of vehicles and equipment in conformance with applicable laws, regulations, policies, and industry methods and control practices. Coordinate installation and monitor implementation of new or upgraded computerized operations and service systems. Prepare periodic and annual reports and ensure retention of appropriate records. Coordinate operations with other agencies.
Technical Support: Provide reports, information, and advice on statutory and regulatory requirements, technical standards, and probable operational impacts of proposed staffing, operational systems and equipment, or other policy changes relating to maintenance and repair programs. Provide technical information and advice to departments on water and wastewater service and operations subjects. Prepare time and cost estimates for budget preparation. Participate in multi-disciplinary team evaluations of plant process control and improvement needs. Oversee the Collection Systems workgroup. Coordinate the administration of the USA locator and CMMS systems.
Other Assigned Duties
General Operations: Participate in the general administrative operations of the department and the District. Assume responsibility for covering a part of the work assignments of other supervisors or managers during short absences. Respond to inquiries and requests from the public, customers, and outside organizations. Participate in teams engaged with process and customer service improvements, cross-training, and team performance evaluations. Participate in District-related civic events and activities of community and technical organizations, and attend meetings and make presentations. Participate in District committees and staff functions. Perform other assigned work which is consistent with the responsibilities assigned to the classification and necessary to the operations of the department and the District. QUALIFYING TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE
A combination of training and experience that demonstrates an individual has obtained the required knowledge and is able to perform the required work (with reasonable accommodation, if needed). A person with the following combined training and experience would typically qualify to compete in a selection process:
EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent.
EXPERIENCE: Seven (7) years of increasingly responsible experience performing heavy mechanical equipment and machinery maintenance and repair work at a wastewater, water, or a facility comparable in size and complexity to the District, with at least two (2) years in a lead or supervisory capacity.
Knowledge of the following is required to perform the essential function:
- General intent and specific application of federal, state, and local laws and regulations applicable to maintenance and repair of wastewater treatment and conveyance systems.
- Techniques used in estimating time, materials, and supplies for maintenance and repair projects.
- Principles of supervision, techniques for training, motivating and developing employee skills, and conducting formal performance evaluations.
- Principles of preparing operational and special reports of operations.
- Practice of coordinating operations with outside agencies.
- Industry practices and technical methods of work order scheduling systems.
- Techniques used in inspecting large machinery and processing systems.
- Heavy equipment and machinery safety procedures.
- Systems for equipping and supplying continuous equipment, machinery, vehicle, tool, facility, and grounds maintenance operations through warehousing of parts, material and supplies.
- Chemical hygiene safety equipment and procedures.
- Interpret and apply the general intent and specific provisions of multiple laws and regulations to conditions.
- Develop and implement operating policies and procedures.
- Provide and present verbal and written direction and advice to a wide variety of people.
- Communicate ideas and assert a point of view in complex or controversial situations.
- Establish and maintain open and honest communications with co-workers at all levels of the organization.
- Exhibit and instill in subordinates a high customer service priority.
- Evaluate, plan, and establish a sequence of action for multiple work projects to progress simultaneously.
- Read, write, and clearly speak the English language effectively.
- Perform mathematical, statistical, and algebraic calculations common to utility service quantification and public agency budget work.
- Operate automobiles and electric carts, office computers, and field communications equipment.
- Operate safety devices and equipment and apply proper safety procedures in hazardous environments.
- Ascend and descend ladders and stairs.
- Tolerate physical presence at heights of up to 75 feet on outdoor catwalks and exterior walkways of large structures.
- Withstand periods of physical exposure to the presence of fumes, odors, dust, and pollen without an incapacitating adverse effect.
- Safely enter and leave confined spaces.
- Safely transport, lift, and handle objects weighing up to fifty (50) pounds.
REPRESENTATION: The Maintenance Supervisor position is represented by the Professional and Technical Presentation Bargaining Unit and will be filled in accordance with the provisions of the Memorandum of Understanding with the District and applicable District procedures. For specific information regarding primary duties, knowledge, and abilities for this position, please refer to the Maintenance Supervisor job description on the Districts website at
All aspects of employment and promotions shall be without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected categories under the law. Reasonable accommodations are accessible to all individuals as part of the recruitment process. Applicants requesting accommodations should submit their request to Human Resources.
DISASTER SERVICE WORKER:Employees of Delta Diablo are, by State and Federal law, Disaster Service Workers. In the event of a declaration of emergency, any employee may be assigned activities that promote the protection of public health and safety or the preservation of lives and property, either at the District or within the locality of their own community pursuant to California Government Code Sections 3100-3109.
Specifications Approved by: Board of Directors on 11/8/2006Fair Labor Standards Act Overtime: Non-Exempt, receives overtime compensation
Collective Bargaining Representation Unit: Professional & Technical
Appointment and Removal Authority: General Manager
Amended and Approved by the GM: 06/09/2021