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190
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County Emergency Manager
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Public Works
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Marion County Class Specification BulletinPage of <br />>>> <br />5.Ensures compliance with county ordinances and the ORS concerning implementing county <br />emergency management plans including, but not limited to, the EOP, COG, COOP, Hazard <br />Mitigation, and Disaster Recovery plan. Implements the goals and objectives of FEMA. <br />6.Coordinates with multi-jurisdictional task forces in the creation of the FEMA mandated plans and in <br />creating an interoperable communication network. <br />7.Works with appropriate state and federal agencies to process disaster recovery claims. <br />8.Manages emergency coordination for hazardous waste incidents in cooperation with other <br />agencies; coordinates response for other pollution complaints; develops and instructs employees <br />on emergency response procedures and hazardous waste operations and disposal. <br />9.Represent the county/department on local, regional and state committees to ensure proper <br />coordination in the event of a natural disaster. <br />10.Manages the county's communications systems. Oversees buildout and maintenance of the county <br />microwave system. Develops strategies and implements solutions to maintain the Sheriff Office's <br />and the Public Works' radio networks. <br />11.Works with the Marion County Public Safety Leadership and the 911 centers in development and <br />maintenance of countywide interoperable communications. <br />12.Develops and submits mandated reports and progress updates to regulatory agencies; establishes <br />and maintains a system for preparing emergency reports required for the coordination of <br />emergency operations between the County and state government; prepares grant proposals. <br />13.Develops and maintains inventories of available resources owned by government and private <br />organizations; provides a system for requesting emergency services not available from county <br />resources. <br />14.Acts as backup to the Emergency Management Director in responding to emergencies. <br />15.Works with the Marion County Sheriff's Office as part of the Marion County Search and Rescue <br />Overhead Team. <br />16.Prepares and administers the program budget; prepares grant requests for annual state funding; <br />prepares Homeland Security grants for special projects, disaster management, and <br />communication system enhancements. <br />MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS: <br />EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING <br />1.Four-year college degree with major course work in management and communications, public or <br />business administration or a related field AND <br />2.Two years of experience in emergency management, business or program <br />management/administration AND Two years of supervisory or lead worker experience (experience <br />may be concurrent); OR <br />3.Any satisfactory equivalent combination of education, training, and/or experience relevant to the <br />position. <br />SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS <br />Must possess, or obtain within 30 days of hire, a valid Oregon driver's license. Must possess, at <br />> <br />time of hire, and maintain an acceptable driver's record. <br />Must pass a criminal history background investigation; however, conviction of a crime may not <br />> <br />necessarily disqualify an individual for this classification. <br />Must be available for 24-hour on-call response for incident/disaster management. <br />> <br />KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES <br />Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws and regulations related to disaster preparedness, responses <br />and restoration; management principles and practices; budgeting or accounting. Thorough knowledge of <br />the principles of disaster planning and exercise design; the Incident Command System (ICS) and EOC <br />management. Working knowledge of basic principles of supervision and project management; basic <br />principles of grant writing; the practices of inspection, detection, and control of hazards following <br />http://agency.governmentjobs.com/marion/default.cfm?action=specbulletin&ClassSpecI...10/12/2020 <br /> <br />
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