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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/04/2014HUMAN RESOURCES COMMITTEE Roll Call Ron Welper, Chairperson Quentin Hart Carolyn Cole Approval of Agenda 4:55 p.m. Monday August 4, 2014 Harold E. Getty Council Chambers 715 Mulberry St Waterloo, Iowa 50701 Steve Schmitt Tom Lind David Jones Patrick Morrissey 1. Request from Mayor Clark for authorization to begin the recruitment process for Director of Aviation and make an appointment. Adjournment Suzy Schares City Clerk CITY OF WATERLOO Committee Communication Human Resources Committee Meeting: 8/4/2014 Prepared: 7/31/2014 Dept. Head Signature: Mayor Buck Clark # of Attachments: SUBJECT: Director of Aviation Submitted by: Mayor Buck Clark Recommended City Council Action: Approve beginning the recruitment process for Director of Aviation and making an appointment. Summary Statement: Mike Wilson has resigned effective 8/29/2014 to take a position closer to family. Expenditure Required: $85,000-$95,000 per year plus full benefits package Source of Funds: Budgeted position Alternative: Contract with private firm to operate Waterloo Regional Airport. Background Information: The Director of Aviation is the only management position at the Waterloo Regional Airport. The position is responsible for all day-to-day operations as well as capital projects, budgeting and supervision of 4 maintenance and 1 clerical staff. The position is also responsible for assuring compliance with all local, State and Federal regulations pertaining to FAR Part 139 airports and associated Transportation Security Administration regulations. Responsible for strategic planning, marketing and business development, project management, staff leadership and business analysis/strategy development. Actively pursues business development opportunities through collaboration and coordination with local and regional economic development initiatives. Accountable for strategic leadership and effective operation of the Airport and formulation of long-term, successful strategies to ensure public safety, economic viability and long-term growth.