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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08- Civil Service C I T Y OF S A N B E R N A R D I N O PERSONNEL ACTION LIST ., �Aj TO: The Honorable Mayor and Common Council ORS u INN L FROM: H. Doug Chandler, Civil Service Chief Examiner SUBJECT: List of Personnel Actions For Council Agenda of JANUARY 25, 1999 DATE: January 19, 1999 COPIES: Personnel, 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 01 thru 03 conform 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 642ell Date FORM NOTION: That the Personnel Actions submitted by the Civil Service Chief Examiner in accordance with Civil Service Rules and Personnel Po- licies adopted by the Mayor and Common Council of the City of San Ber- nardino be approved and ratified. GENERAL FUND NAME/DEPARTMENT REQUESTED ACTION 1 . Koerner, Brian PROMOTION: Police Officer to POLICE Detective/Training Officer, Range P2, Step 5, $5049/mo. , Eff : 2-1-99 . 2 . Leeper, Douglas PROMOTION: Senior Code Compliance CODE COMPLIANCE Officer to Code Compliance Field Supervisor, Range 2429, Step 4, $4366/mo. , Eff : 1-26-99. 3 . Romero, Ralph PROMOTION: Firefighter to Captain, FIRE Range P4, Flat, $5631/mo. , Eff : 1/25/99. REFUSE FUNDS-NO ACTIONS: FEDERAL FUNDS-NO ACTIONS : 1 Q I � a� � 99 POSITION JUSTIFICATIONS The following are justifications for appointments, promotions and other personnel actions to be reviewed by the Mayor and Common Council at the January 25, 1999 council meeting. CLASSIFIED GENERALFUND 2. Code Compliance Field Supervisor (Leeper, Douglas) - Promotion CODE COMPLIANCE The Code Compliance Field Supervisor position is a budgeted and funded position within the Code Compliance Division. The position oversees the field operations of the Division and supervises field employees. The filling of this position will provide leadership within the Division, and as it assigns and prioritizes inspections, it will lead to improved delivery of services. #8 1/25/99