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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-Civil Service . City of San Bernardino Interoffice Memorandum C .- ... II. -",. 'L "" t , tii j . To: The Honorable Mayor and Common Council From: Michael E Newbry, Civil Service Chief Examiner Subject: List of Personnel Actions for Council Agenda of: May 20, 2002 Date: May 14,2002 Copies: Human Resources; Civil Service Board; MIS; Sherry Roberts, Personnel and Training; File CERTIFICATION BY CIVIL SERVICE CHIEF EXAMINER: I hereby certify that the CLASSIFIED Personnel Actions listed below and numbered as item IJhru.1.4 con- form with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council and are in conformance with all administrative regulations of the City of San Bernardino, Signed:~~~"7 Date: S'-/V-,rz:: FORM MOTION: That the Personnel Actions submitted by the Civil Service Chief Examiner in accordance with Civil Service Rules and Personnel Policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Bernardino be approved and ratified, GENERAL FUND: NAME/DEP ARTMENT REQUESTED ACTION L Schafer, Jeffrey DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPOINTMENT: Plans Examiner, Range 1421, Step I, $3624/mo" Eff: 5/21102, 2, Morton, Alice POLICE APPOINTMENT: Police Records Technician, Range 1309, Step I, $2073/mo" Eff: 5/21102, 3, Walter, Janice POLICE APPOINTMENT: Police Records Technician, Range 1309, Step I, $2073/mo" Eff: 5/22102, !lb. t:t 5/2.1){ /)f)- ,- 4. Christopher, Carl PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step I, $7.45/hr., Eff: 5/1/02. 5. Gomez, Celina PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): Recreation Aide, Range PT, Step 1, $6.75/hr., Eff: 5/21/02. 6. Gomez, Pete APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Aide, Range PT, Step 2, COMMUNITY SERVICES $7.00/hr., Eff: 5/6/02. 7. Lopez, Virginia APPOINTMENT (Part-TimelNon-Career): PARKS RECREATION & Food Service Worker I, Range PT, Flat COMMUNITY SERVICES Rate, $6.75/hr., Eff: 5/13/02. 8. Macias, Josie APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step 1, COMMUNITY SERVICES $7.45/hr., Eff: 5/1/02. 9. Rodriguez Jr., Richard APPOINTMENT (Part - TimelN on-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step I, COMMUNITY SERVICES $7.45/hr., Eff: 5/16/02. 10. Henderson, Jo Ann APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career) II. Shaw, Perry Recreation Aide, Range PT, Step 1 12. Urdiales, Cynthia $6.75/hr., Eff: 5/1/02. 13. Uribe, Valerie PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES 14. Chavez, Elva APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): 15. Perez, Angela Recreation Aide, Range PT, Step 1, PARKS, RECREATION & $6.75/hr., Eff: 5/13/02. COMMUNITY SERVICES 16. Lazaro, Johanna APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): 17. Reyes, Sandra Recreation Aide, Range PT, Step 1, 18. Venegas-Hankins, Lisa $6.75/hr., Eff: 6/17/02. 19. Wadsworth, Desiree PARKS, RECREATION & COMMUNITY SERVICES 2 20. James, Willie POLICE 21. Montoya, Lisa POLICE 22. Porter, Timothy DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REFUSE FUNDS: NO ACTIONS FEDERAL FUNDS: NO ACTIONS APPOINTEMENT (Part - Time/N on-Career): Crossing Guard, Range PT, Flat Rate, $6.75/hr., Eff: 5/20/02. APPOINTMENT (Part- Time/Non-Career): Crossing Guard, Range PT, Flat Rate, $6.75/hr., Eff: 5/20/02. PROMOTION: from Engineering Assistant III to Engineering Associate, Range 2469, Step 6, $4835/mo., Eff: 5/21/02. 3 p. City of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: Honorable Mayor and Common COWlcil FROM: Edward S. Raya, Director of Human Resonrces SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #8, PERSONNEL ACTIONS - MAY 20, 2002 DATE: May 16, 2002 COPIES: Jorge Carlos, Executive Assistant to COWlcil; Rachel Clark, City Clerk (3 copies); Ten Rubi, Executive Assistant to the Mayor; Fred Wilson, City Administrator; Jan Wages, Administrative Assistant to the City Administrator --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Attached for yonr review is a copy of the Position Justifications for non-sworn, full-time appointments, promotions and other personnel actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common COWlcil at the Mav 20. 2002 COWlcil meeting. Thank you ESR/dp attachment POSITION JUSTIFICATIONS The following are justifications for classified appointments, promotions and other personnel actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the May 20, 2002 Council meeting. CLASSIFIED GENERAL FUND 1. Plans Examiner (Schafer. J.) - Appointment DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The Plans Examiner position is an essential position in the processing of plans and building permits at the Development Services' busy public counter. The position provides direct assistance to members of the public including homeowners, contractors, developers, architects and engineers. This position reviews plans for proposed construction projects to determine compliance with State Building Codes and local building ordinances, thus insuring the projects are designed to meet minimum health, fire and life safety standards. The position is funded through the collection of fees for plan check services. The filling of this position is necessary to enable us to meet the service demands created by development activity in our community. Inadequate staffing results in delays and problems for builders. Builders have an expectation that they will receive timely service during the plan review and permit issuance process. Delays in obtaining permits result in disruption to the builder's construction schedule, increased costs and frustration and ill will towards the City. The incumbent has a degree in mechanical engineering and is a registered mechanical engineer with the State of California. He has six years of experience and department management feels that he will be an asset to the department by bringing needed skills and expertise to the Plan Check Division. 2-3. Police Records Technician (Morton. A.: Walter. J.) - Appointments POLICE The Records Bureau is the central collection point of all crime and traffic related reports for the Police department. The Bureau is responsible for processing, distributing and maintaining official police records in accordance with Department of Justice (DOJ) guidelines and mandates. Duties include typing taped reports, entering report data into local, state and nationwide computer systems; scanning reports into the document imaging system; generating monthly and armual crime statistics for DOJ and FBI; and duplicating crime and reports arrests. #8 5/20/02 . There are currently five vacancies out of the 25 authorized Police Records Technician positions, which represents a 20% vacancy factor. The salary savings associated with these vacancies are offset by increased overtime costs resulting from the performance critical tasks within mandated deadlines. Further, vacancies cause delays or cuts services provided to the public and department employees, as well as a negative work environment as the result of employees having to work shorthanded. 22. Engineering Associate (Porter. T.) - Promotion DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The position of Engineering Associate for the Traffic Division in the Development Services Department is intended to function as the primary grant writer for federal infrastructure and Federal-State Aid grants. This position is also responsible for review of traffic studies for land development projects and major public works projects and coordinates with SANBAG and CalTrans on traffic issues related to proposed freeway improvement projects. The position also provides primary support to the City Traffic Engineer in personnel and supervisory related functions. Mr. Porter has been with the City for 23 years and has a proven track record in preparation of grant applications for Federal-State Aid programs. He has also reviewed a nnmber of traffic studies associated with land development applications and major public works projects. Mr. Porter is developing a good working relationship with SANBAG and CalTrans staff through the grant application process. In addition, Mr. Porter successfully competed for this position through the internal recruitment process and department management feels that he will be an asset to his division and the department overall in his new capacity as Engineering Associate. #8 5/20/02