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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-Civil Service '-. .... ' , OC''''',''' 'L {jj\"oill~d City of San Bernardino Interoffice Memorandum 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 7, 2001 Date: May 3, 2001 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 Lthru.1!l con- form with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council and are in conformance with all administrative regulations ofthe City of San Bernardino, Signed: /rJu' el(JlVl~ ~~ Date: '5 - 3 - D I 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/DEPARTMENT REOUESTED ACTION L Camacho, Guadalupe DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPOINTMENT: Engineering Assistant II, Range 1408, Step 1, $3397/mo" Eff: 5/8/0 L 2, Cianci, Tim DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPOINTMENT: Engineering Assistant II, Range 1408, Step 3, $3745/mo" Eff: 5/8/0 L 3, Sauer, Dennis DEVELOPMENT SERVICES APPOINTMENT: Electrician I, Range 1316, Step 1, $2147/mo" Eff: 5/8/0 L V.. i , /1/ 0 J ,'~ . I,. , . 4. Spacone III, Henry APPOINTMENT: Electrician I, DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Range 1316, Step 1, $2147/mo., Eff: 5/8/01. 5. Tunell, Christian APPOINTMENT: Identification Technician POLICE I, Range 1312, Step 1, $2104/mo., Eff: 5/8/01. 6. Turner, Steve APPOINTMENT: Police Officer, POLICE Range PI, Step 3, $4451/mo., Eff: 5/21/01. 7. Wine, Mark APPOINTMENT: Community Service POLICE Representative I, Range 1312, Step 1, $2104/mo., Eff: 5121/01. 8. Callaway, Lola APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Kitchen Helper, Range PT, Step 1, $6.251hr., COMMUNITY SERVICES Eff: 4/18/01. 9. Carter, Gregory APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Senior Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step 1, COMMUNITY SERVCES $8.00/hr., Eff: 5/15/01. 10. Lodge, Alondra APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): PARKS, RECREATION & Recreation Leader, Range PT, Step I, COMMUNITY SERVICES $7.45/hr., Eff: 5/8/01. 11. Dennehy, Heather APPOINTMENT (Part - TimelNon-Career): 12. Simental, Nicolas Lifeguard, Range PT, Step 1, $7.501hr., 13. Van Dusen, Brandy Eff: 5/15/01. 14. Lizarde, Jenny APPOINTMENT (Part- TimelNon-Career): POLICE Police Transcriber, Range PT, Step I, $11.001hr., Eff: 5/8/01. 15. Hoffman, Valerie PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT: ANIMAL CONTROL Registered Veterinary Technician, Range 1316, Step I, $2147/mo., Eff: 5/8/01. 16. B1ymiller, Ronald PROMOTION: Engineering Assistant III to DEVELOPMENT SERVICES Engineering Associate, Range 2448, Step 4, $4800/mo., Eff: 5/8/01. 2 ..... ' ...., " . 17. Sepulveda, Robert DEVELOPMENT SERVICES IS. Anjaria, Rhonda POLICE 19. Wilmore, Brenda HUMAN RESOURCES/RISK 20. Fisher, Richard DEVELOPMENT SERVICES REFUSE FUNDS - NO ACTIONS FEDERAL FUNDS - NO ACTIONS PROMOTION: Engineering Assistant III to Engineering Associate, Range 244S, Step 3, $4572/mo., Eff: 5/8/01. PROMOTION: Identification Technician I to Identification Technician II, Range 1341, Step 2, $2553/mo., Eff: 5/14/01. PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT: Typist Clerk II, Range PT, Step 2, $IO.IS/hr., Eff: 5/8/01. PROVISIONAL APPOINTMENT: Assistant Planner, Range 1416, Step 2, $3712/mo., Eff: 5/S/01. 3 C . ; f ' . ~ , ~. ... \II .... CITY OF SAN BERNARDINO UNCLASSIFIED PERSONNEL ACTION LIST FOR COUNCIL AGENDA OF: May 7, 2001 Certification by Director of Human Resources: I hereby certify that the Unclassified Personnel Action(s) listed below conIorm with all personnel policies adopted by the Mayor and Connnon Council and are in conIormance with all administrative regulations of the City of San Bernardino and the personnel policies and procedures of the Connnunity Development Commission and Economic Development Agency. 7 0 8/.,,, ~ &- ) '> ~ C n.u, ADrll'<10(IJ UNCLASSIFIED ACTIONS: MOTION: In addition to the classified actions, below is a list of unclassified personnel actions(s), submitted by the Director of Human Resources, which comply with City, Community Development Commission and Economic Development Agency policies and procedures. I recommend that the Mayor and Common Council approve the below listed personnel action(s). NAME/DEPARTMENT REQUESTED ACTION Meyer, Elizabeth L. MAYOR PROMOTION: Typist Clerk I (U) to Typist Clerk II (U), Range 1267, Step 3, $1,854/mo., eff. 5/08/01. Johnson, Crystal A. CITY ATTORNEY APPOINTMENT: Legal Secretary I (U), Range 3344, Step 1, $2,468/ mo., Eff. 5/8/01. EDA NONE I OR;~'II~f.tL City of San Bernardino INTEROFFICE MEMORANDUM TO: FROM: Honorable ~and Common Council Edward S. -~ector of Human Resources SUBJECT: AGENDA ITEM #8, PERSONNEL ACTIONS - MAY 7, 2001 DATE: May 3, 2001 COPIES: Jorge Carlos, Executive Assistant to Council; 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 your 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 Council at the Mav 7.2001 Council meeting. Thank you ESRldP/ 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 7,2001 Council meeting. CLASSIFIED GENERAL FUND 1-2. Enaineerina Assistant II (Camacho. G.: Cianci, T.) - Appointments DEVELOPMENT SERVICES The Development Services Department has been understaffed for some time. This has had a negative impact on the ability of the department to efficiently maintain an adequate level of service to meet the growing demand on the department. Filling these positions will alleviate some of the strain for the Engineering Division and allow for improved customer service. The Engineering Assistant II positions were vacated when incumbent Engineering Assistants Ill's were successful in the promotional process for Associate Engineer. The Engineering Assistant III positions will perform technical engineering work of moderate difficulty in design, review and planning of public works and traffic control projects. 3-4. Electrician I (Sauer. D.: Soacone III, H.) - Appointments DEVELOPMENT SERVICES These positions are assigned to the Traffic Section of the Engineering Division responsible for streetlights, lift stations, all parks, parking structure lighting, emergency call out when necessary, etc. These positions assist with the maintenance of all public lighting facilities which fall under the jurisdictions of the Street Lighting Section of the Development Services Engineering Division to include 33 ball fields, 5,000 street lights, 12 lift stations, parking structures, etc. 5. Identification Technician I (Tunell. C.) - Promotion POLICE The Identification Bureau has an authorized strength of ten (10) Identification Technician 1/11 positions and one (1) Identification Technician III (Supervisor). Currently, one (1) Identification Technician 1/11 position is vacant, a ten percent vacancy factor. #8 5/7/01 The Identification Bureau provides 24-hour, 7-day-a-week support service to Patrol and Investigations Division personnel. Cost savings associated with this vacancy are entirely offset with backfilling the position with fulltime Identification Technician II personnel working on an overtime basis. Filling this position will eliminate the need to backfill a vacant position, reduce overtime costs, reduce stress to incumbent Identification Technician II personnel caused by working overtime and improve moral. 7. Communitv Service Representative I (Wine. M.) - Appointment POLICE There are currently two (2) openings in our Community Service Representative I (CSRI) position. These positions will allow the Police Department to assign each of them to the front desk or the field depending on assignment requests by others. This will increase the efficiency of service to the public to respond to calls for service or walk-in and telephone inquiries. This position is critical in increasing police officers ability to take more critical emergency calls. 15. Reaistered Veterinarian Technician (Hoffman. V.) - Appointment (Provisional) ANIMAL CONTROL The Registered Veterinarian Technician is the working supervisor for the Animal Shelter Technicians who clean, medicate, feed and care for all shelter animals. They provide "in person" services to the public such as adoptions, redemptions, receiving and general information with animals/problems. Filling this position will allow the shelter staff to provide adequate care and treatment to the animals and bring the staff levels for the shelter to their full total of five (5). Recruitment has begun for a permanent appointment. 16-17. Enaineerina Associate (Blvmiller. R.: Sepulveda. R.) - Promotions DEVELOPMENT SERVICES These vacancies are a result of incumbents successfully completing the promotional process from Associate Engineer to Senior Civil Engineering. The Engineering Associate vacancies are being filled through the successful completion of the promotional opportunities from Engineering Assistant III to Associate Engineer. These positions are critical to the division as journey-level professionals providing a whole range of design, review and planning of public works and traffic control projects. One (1) of the positions will assist the Senior Civil Engineer for Design with preparation of plans, specifications, etc., in the City's Capital Improvement Plan. The position will also assist with the coordination with other government agencies and utility companies. The other Associate Engineer position will assist the Senior Civil Engineer for Land Development with #8 5/7/01 , . . preparation of conditions of approval, plan review and permits for land development projects. These functions are vital to the ongoing responsibilities of the division. The filling of these positions will allow for maintenance of service levels to facilitate effective customer. 18. Identification Technician II (Rhonda A.) - Promotion POLICE When Identification Bureau personnel move from Identification Technician I, considered a probationary trainee position, to the Identification Technician II position, it is a merit step increase rather than a promotion. The positional increase occurs when an Identification Technician I demonstrates the skill, ability and proficiency to be raised to the next level. The increase occurs after review and recommendation of the unit's supervisor. The Identification Technician II position was created to retain experienced employees in the unit because the City had difficulty attracting qualified candidates for the position. After the City has paid the expense to train and educate these specialized personnel, it is necessary to provide them an incentive to stay. 19. Tvoist Clerk II (Wilmore. B.) - Appointment (Provisional) HUMAN RESOURCES The Typist Clerk II position is critical in continuing to provide excellent customer service and assistance to customers at the counter and on the telephone. This position is also vital in providing clerical support to Risk Management's liability section. The incumbent has extensive knowledge in all aspects of Human Resources and offers the clerical skills and attitude needed for this position. #8 5/7/01