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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08/18/20 MISC CIVIL SERVICE AGENDA1. 2. 3. 4. MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION REGULAR MEETING City Hall North, 1600 Truxtun Avenue 20 AUG 13 AM ()' 32- Conference 2Conference Room A, 15f Floor B KEI SF,LLL; CITY CLE R, Agenda August 18, 2020 2:00 P.M. Roll Call Public Comments by pity Clor�'s Office k�:��ield Approval of Minutes Staff recommends approval of the minutes of the Regular Meeting of July 21, 2020. New Business A. Eligible List Certified by the Human Resources Director (Informational Item) 1. Fleet Mechanic I (P)#01348 2. Fleet Service Workerl. (0)#01346 3. Solid Waste Director (0)#01357 4. Solid Waste Equipment Operator (P) #01354 (I. Farmer, S. Collins, S. Duncan) B. Nepotism(s) (Review, Discuss, Vote) 1. Daniel Comerford, Technology Systems Supervisor #01344 2. Rogelio Venegas, Solid Waste Equipment Operator #01354 3. Reimundo Vidal, Fleet Service Worker 1 #01346 (I. Farmer) C. Job Specification -Revised (Review, Discuss, Vote) 1. Legal Secretary #26310 (S. Duncan) 5. Commissioner's Comments I 6. Adjournment Res ctfully miffed., risti Tenter Human Resources Director Onbehalf of the Miscellaneous Civil Service Commission, we want to thank you for attending this meeting. Additionally, in compliance with the "Americans with Disabilities Act," should you need special assistance to participate in this meeting, or have questions regarding the agenda,,please contact the Human Resources office, 24 hours prior, during normal business hours at (661)326-3773 or in writing to admhrs@bakersfieldcity.us. MINUTES Miscellaneous Civil Service Board Regular Meeting 1600 Truxtun, City Hall North, Conference Room A, 1St Floor July 21, 2020 2:00 P.M. The Miscellaneous Civil Service Board Regular Meeting commenced on July 21, 2020 at 2:00 p.m., City Hall North, Conference Room A, 1St Floor. 1. Roll Call: Ron Wolfe, Chair Tom Dorlis, Secretary Nila Hogan Roland Maier Administration present: Christi Tenter, Human Resources Director Shayla Woods -Collins- Human Resources Supervisor Tracy Sunkes, Human Resources Analyst Sandra Duncan, Human Resources Analyst Isabel Farmer, Human Resources Analyst Joshua Rudnick, Deputy City Attorney II Christine Oleson, Deputy City Attorney I Julie Houselog, Human Resources Clerk Jena Covey, Risk Manager 2. Public Comments None 3. Approval of Minutes Upon a motion, by Commissioner Tom Dorlis and seconded by Commissioner Roland Maier, the minutes for June 16, 2020 were APPROVED, ALL AYES. 4. New Business A. Eligible Lists Certified by the Human Resources Director 1. Industrial Waste Inspector (0) #01332 2. Motor Sweeper Operator (P) #01347 3. Service Maintenance Worker (0) #01340 Eligible lists for the above referenced position(s) were submitted as information items to the Board and placed on file. NAT B. Eligible List Extended by the Human Resources Director 1. Accounting Clerk 1/II (0) #01287 extended from 7/23/20 to 10/23/20 2. Clerk Typist 1/II (0) #01292 extended from 7/16/20 to 10/16/20 Eligible lists for the above referenced position(s) were submitted as information items to the Board and placed on file. NAT C. Nepotism(s) 1. Darrell Nicks, Motor Sweeper Operator #01347 2. Nicolas Bailey, Park Services Coordinator #01352 3. Fernando Viveros, Park Services Coordinator #01352 4. Jose Aguilar, Fleet Mechanic 1 #01348 After discussion, a motion, by Commissioner Roland Maier and seconded by Commissioner Nila Hogan, was made to approve the recommendation of the Public Works Director, Nick Fidler, Recreation and Parks Director, Dianne Hoover and/or Human Resources to approve the Nepotisms for the above mentioned individuals. APPROVED, ALL AYES D. New or Revised Job Specification(s) (Review, Discuss, Vote) 1. New Job Specification: Light Equipment Operator #13160 2. New Job Specification: Risk Management Safety Officer #57800 3. Revised Job Specification: Service Maintenance Worker #13700 After discussion, a motion, by Commissioner Tom Dorlis and seconded by Commissioner Nila Hogan, was made to approve the recommendation of the Human Resources Director, Christi Tenter and approve the New Job Specification for Light Equipment Operator. APPROVED, ALL AYES After discussion, a motion, by Commissioner . Roland Maier and seconded by Commissioner Nila Hogan, was made to approve the recommendation of the Human Resources Director, Christi Tenter and approve the New Job Specification for Risk Management Safety Officer. APPROVED, ALL AYES After discussion, a motion, by Commissioner Nila Hogan and seconded by Commissioner Tom Dorlis, was made to approve the recommendation of the Human Resources Director, Christi Tenter and approve the Revised Job Specification for Service Maintenance Worker. APPROVED, ALL AYES 6. Commissioner's Comments None 7. Adjournment There being no further business to come before the Board, a motion was made by Commissioner Roland Maier and seconded by Commissioner Nila Hogan to adjourn the meeting at 2:15p.m. APPROVED, ALL AYES. Respectfully submitted, - Tom Dorlis, Secretary POSITION: FLEET MECHANIC I (PROMOTIONAL) #01348 APPLIED............................................................................................. 07 ACCEPTED......................................................................................... 05 ATTENDEDORAL................................................................................05 AFTERORAL.......................................................................................04 CERTIFIED........................................................................................... 04 Eligible List Report Fleet Mechanic I (Promotional) #01348 Human Resources Analyst: Isabel Farmer Established List Expiration Candidate Name Seq. Rank 7/29/2020 1/29/2021 Avila, Jose 1 7/29/2020 1/29/2021 Rodriguez, Moises 2 7/29/2020 1/29/2021 Rodriguez, Edmundo 3 7/29/2020 1/29/2021 Aguilar, Jose 4 C -- Christi Tenter, Human Resources Director July 29, 2020 POSITION: FLEET SERVICE WORKER I (OPEN) #01346 APPLIED.........................................................................................................49 ACCEPTED....................................................................................................16 ATTENDEDWRITTEN...................................................................... 12 PASSEDWRITTEN........................................................................... 08 ACCEPTEDTO ORAL................................................................................. 08 ATTENDEDORAL.......................................................................................... 08 PASSEDORAL...............................................................................................06 CERTIFIED..................................................................................................... 06 Tenter, Human Resources Director August7, 2020 4i.5 Eligible List Report Fleet Service Worker I (Open) #01346 . Human Resources Supervisor' Sandra Duncan Established List Expiration Candidate Name Seq. Rank 8/7/2020 .2/7/2021 Rios, Manuel 1 8/7/2020 2/7/2021 Rivas, Rafael 2; 8/7/2020 2/7/2021 Perez, David 3 ' 8/7/2020 2/7/2021 Jimenez, Ramon 4 8/7/2020 2/7/2021 McMahon, Gary 5 8/7%2020 2/7/2021 Vidal, Reimundo 6 Tenter, Human Resources Director August7, 2020 4i.5 POSITION: SOLID WASTE DIRECTOR (OPEN) #01357 APPLIED........................................................................................................04 ACCEPTED...................................................................................................04 ATTENDEDORAL..........................................................................................04 AFTERORAL..................................................................................................02 CERTIFIED........................:.............................................................................02 Eligible List Report Solid Waste Director (Open) #01357 Human Resources Supervisor: Shayla Collins Established List Expiration, Candidate Name Seq. Rank 7/30/2020 1/30/2021 .Rivera, Michael 1 7/30/2020 1/30/2021 Merritt, Roger 2 �= Tenter, Human Resources .July 30, POSITION: SOLID WASTE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (PROMOTIONAL) #01354 APPLIED....................................................................................... ...............22 ACCEPTED.....................................................................................................13 ATTENDEDORAL...........................................................................................13 AFTERORAL..................................................................................................13 CERTIFIED......................................................................................................13 Eligible List Report Solid Waste Equipment Operator (Promotional) #01354 Human Resources Analyst: Isabel Farmer Established List Expiration Candidate Name Seq. Rank 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Coronel, Hector 1 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Amaya, Lilian 2 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Venegas, Rogelio 3 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Perez, Rudy 4 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Morales, Mario 5 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Carter, Joshua b 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Olguin, John 7 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Chavez Manzo, Cristian 8 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Castorela Luna, Javier 9 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Romero, Ryan 10 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Chaverria, Guadalupe 11 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Gutierrez, Carlos 12 8/13/2020 2/13/2021 Hernandez, Daniel 13 Tenter, Human Resources Director .August 13, 2020 _.,,.. ..,, n.._ _ _...._...,.... . _ _. - ' _ t (03 BAKERSFIELD THE SOUND OFbbW"&3 W MEMORANDUM TO: MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL SERVICE BOARD DATE: AUGUST 18, 2020 FROM: ISABEL FARMER, HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYS SUBJECT: NEPOTISM RULING - DANIEL COMERFORD CANDIDATE FOR TECHNOLOGY SYSTEMS SUPERVISOR #01344 Daniel Comerford has successfully competed in the examination process for the position of Technology Systems Supervisor. His brother-in-law, Christopher Feola, is currently employed as a Police Sergeant in the Police Department. Due to the possibility of Daniel Comerford being considered for appointment to a Technology Systems Supervisor, the issue of nepotism must be addressed. The following information has been compiled for your review and determination of whether nepotism creates an adverse impact on supervision, safety, security or morale. SUMMARY OF DUTIES A summary of the duties and responsibilities for the position of Technology Systems Supervisor is as follows: This is a multi -discipline classification for use in Technology Services (TS) Division. Under general direction, supervises assigned staff, or a program discipline area, in one of more assigned disciplines in the support of network administration, communications, programming, geographic information systems (GIS), web and media services, broadcasting, systems administration, and personal computing support to end users. These positions assist in coordinating, assigning, organizing and collaborate to ensure proper application of the operations for the assigned discipline area with other Supervisors and staff within Technology Services and/or City-wide. A summary of the duties and responsibilities for the position of Police Sergeant is as follows: Under general supervision performs work of considerable difficulty including general and specialized supervisory police work in field and office involving responsibility for supervision and assistance in the management of police patrol, traffic regulation, criminal investigation, fugitive transportation, and control in the field and the performance of related administrative duties at police headquarters; and performs other work as required. EMPLOYMENT OVERLAP According to the Technology Services Director, Gregory Pronovost, if Daniel Comerford is appointed to a Technology Systems Supervisor position in the Technology Systems Department, performance appraisals would not be reviewed or conducted by either employee for the other; neither employee would be directly supervised by the other; and they would not report to each other within the chain of command as they would be assigned to different departments. RECOMMENDATION The Technology Services Director, Gregory Pronovost, and the Human Resources Department recommend approval of the nepotism. If this request is approved, however, nepotism considerations may adversely affect future appointments, transfers or promotional opportunities. 00 BAKERSFIELD THE SOUND OFb*&Akf Ve* MEMORANDUM TO: MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL SERVICE BOARD DATE: AUGUST 18, 2020 FROM: ISABEL FARMER, HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYSK fV SUBJECT: NEPOTISM RULING - ROGELIO VENEGAS CANDIDATE FOR SOLID WASTE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR #01354 Rogelio Venegas has successfully competed in the examination process for the position of Solid Waste Equipment Operator. His brother-in-law, Joseph Galvan is currently employed as a Traffic Painter II in the General Services Division of the Public Works Department. Due to the possibility of Rogelio being considered for the Solid Waste Equipment Operator position, the issue of nepotism must be addressed. Rogelio is currently employed as a Service Maintenance Worker in the Solid Waste Division of the Public Works Department. The following information has been compiled for your review and determination of whether nepotism creates an adverse impact on supervision, safety, security or morale. SUMMARY OF DUTIES A summary of the duties and responsibilities for the position of Solid Waste Equipment Operator is as follows: Under general supervision, performs manual and semi -skilled work in the operation of heavy and complex automotive refuse collection and recycling equipment such as (but not limited to) front loader, side loader, roll -off, grinder, screen plant, and compost turner; and performs other work as required. A summary of the duties and responsibilities for the position of Traffic Painter II is as follows: Under general supervision, acts as a crew leader when needed; performs all aspects of traffic painting and marking makes, installs and maintains all signs and traffic control devices; drives and operates light equipment such as stencil trucks and heavy equipment such as the paint striper truck; and performs other work as required. EMPLOYMENT OVERLAP According to the Public Works Director, Nick Fidler, if Rogelio Venegas is promoted to the Solid Waste Equipment Operator position in the Solid Waste Division of the Public Works Department, performance appraisals would not be reviewed or conducted by any employee for the other; no employee would be directly supervised by the other; and they would not report to each other within the chain of command as they would be assigned to different divisions. RECOMMENDATION The Public Works Director, Nick Fidler and the Human Resources Department recommend approval of the nepotism. If this request is approved, however, nepotism considerations may adversely affect future appointments, transfers or promotional opportunities. BAKERSFIELD THE SOUND OF ba"M116W MEMORANDUM TO: MISCELLANEOUS CIVIL SERVICE BOARD DATE: AUGUST 18, 2020 FROM: SANDRA DUNCAN, HUMAN RESOURCES ANALYST SUBJECT: NEPOTISM RULING — REIMUNDO VIDAL CANDIDATE FOR FLEET SERVICE WORKER 1 #01346 Reimundo Vidal has successfully competed in the examination process for the position of Fleet Service Worker I. His brother- in-law, Darin Ramirez, is currently employed as a Supervisor If in the Streets Division of the Public Works Department. Due to the possibility of Reimundo being considered for appointment to a Fleet Service Worker I, in the. Fleet Division of the Public Works Department the issue of nepotism must be addressed. The following information has been compiled for your review and .determination of whether. nepotism creates an adverse impact on supervision,_ safety, security or morale. SUMMARY OF DUTIES A summary of the, duties and responsibilities for the position of Fleet Service Worker I is as follows: Under direct supervision, performs semiskilled work in servicing and maintaining fleet vehicles, construction and municipal service equipment; and performs other work as required. A summary of the duties and responsibilities for the position of Supervisor II is as follows: Under general direction, performs supervision -and technical -work in the -operation, maintenance or- repair of municipal facilities and equipment; participates in staff selection, training and development; organizes, assigns and reviews the work of skilled, semi_skilled and unskilled employees;. oversees assignment of equipment; evaluates employee performance; recommends progressive discipline; prepares technical reports, correspondence and.otherwriften materials; maintains records; identifies and resolves problems; performs- administrative analyses in support of department or division activities; responds to emergencies and public inquires; participates in budget preparation; participates in the development and implementation of goals, objectives, policies, procedures .and work standards; performs special projects or other work as required. EMPLOYMENT OVERLAP According to the Public Works ,Director, Nick Fidler, if Reimundo Vidal is appointed to :the Fleet Service Worker ] position::in-the Fleet ..Divisionof .the- P.-.ublic Works:.Department,.,performance,appraisals would not be reviewed or Conducted by either employee for the other; neither employee would be directly supervised by the other and they would not report to each other within the chain of command as they would. be assigned to different departments. .RECOMMENDATION The Public Works: Director, Nick Fidler, and the Human Resources Department recommend approval of the nepotism. If this request is approved, however, nepotism considerations may adversely affect future appointments, transfers or promotional opportunities. CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CLASS TITLE: LEGAL SECRETARY CLASS SPECIFICATION: 26310 UNIT: WHITE COLLAR EE04: OFFICE/CLERICAL CLASS SUMMARY: A legal secretary, with minimal supervision by an attorney, is responsible for the municipal and legal secretarial work associated with a City Attorney's office. This includes drafting ordinances, resolutions, contracts, complaints, answers, demurrers, pleadings and law and motion documents. A legal secretary also performs other complex clerical and secretarial work involving knowledge of legal and court procedures, transcribes, maintains a calendar of filing deadlines and keeps attorneys apprised of same, and performs other work as required. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: The following typical tasks and responsibilities are representative of the position's essential duties. They are descriptive, not limiting. Essential Duties: • Prepares a full range of documents related to litigation. • Assists attorneys in less -complicated and less -technical research, document control and analysis for litigation; • Remains currently informed on filing and service time limits; • Calendars appointments, court appearances, document and filing deadlines for attorneys; and keeps attorneys apprised of filing time limits; • Receives visitors and telephone calls and deals with routine office matters independently; • Composes letters, reports, memoranda and official documents; • Files and indexes various standard legal and litigation records and documents; • Maintains confidential files. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This class is distinguished from Secretary 1/II in that a technical knowledge of law office procedures, litigation practices and court deadlines is required. Further, a legal secretary must be able to maintain the confidentiality of all matters in the office. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Knowledge of. • Considerable knowledge of business English and legal terminology. • Considerable knowledge of legal forms, methods and procedures. • Knowledge of statutory deadlines for responding to and/or filing pleading documents. • Knowledge of computer applications related to work including legal programs and word • processing, spreadsheet and database software, preferably Word and/or WordPerfect applications. • Familiarity with typical law office procedures. Ability to: • Ability to draft pleadings and other legal documents. • Ability to communicate effectively with attorneys, staff, public, etc. • Ability to organize time and adjust priorities in response to external pressures. • A high degree of general secretarial aptitude. Training and Experience: CLASS TITLE: LEGAL SECRETARY 26310 • Graduation from high school or attainment of a satisfactory score on a G.E.D. test; AND • Two years experience handling legal secretarial duties in a law office. Litigation experience preferred; OR • An equivalent combination of training and experience which provides comparable time in a high-volume administrative environment. • Typing 60 net words per minute. Physical Conditions or Special Working Conditions: Standard office environment and working conditions. Approved by the Miscellaneous Civil Service Board: Approved by the City Council: CITY OF BAKERSFIELD CLASS TITLE: LEGAL SECRETARY CLASS SPECIFICATION: 26310 UNIT: WHITE COLLAR EE04: OFFICE/CLERICAL CLASS SUMMARY: A legal secretary, with minimal supervision by an attorney, is responsible for the municipal and legal secretarial work associated with a City Attorney's office. This includes drafting ordinances, resolutions, contracts, complaints, answers, demurrers, pleadings and law and motion documents. A legal secretary also performs other complex clerical and secretarial work involving ^" '' Sider,-rF;to knowledge of legal and court procedures, transcribes maintains a calendar of filing deadlines and keeps attorneys apprised of same, and performs other work as required. REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES: The following typical tasks and responsibilities are representative of the position's essential duties. They are descriptive, not limiting. Essential Duties: • Ptepdres eFdiR,eRGes, deeds, __ Prepares a full range of documents related to litigation. • Assists attorneys in less -complicated and less -technical research, document control and analysis for litigation;. • Remains currently informed on filing and service time limits; • Calendars appointments, court appearances, document and filing deadlines for attorneys; and keeps attorneys apprised of filing time limits; • Receives visitors and telephone calls and deals with routine office matters independently; • Composes letters;.reports, memoranda and official documents; • Files and indexes various standard legal and litigation records and documents; • Maintains confidential files. ; DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This class is distinguished from Secretary 1/II in that a technical knowledge of law office procedures, litigation practices and court deadlines is required. Further, a legal secretary most be able to maintain the confidentiality of all matters in the office. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: doe Skills eAd-Ablillifles. Knowledge .of. Considerable knowledge of business English and legal terminology.. • Considerable knowledge of legal,forms; methods>and procedures. • Knowledge of statutory deadlines for responding to and/or filing pleading. documents. • Knowledge of computer applications related to work including legal programs and word • processing, spreadsheet and database software, preferably Word and/or WordPerfect applications. • Familiarity with typical law office procedures. Ability to: • Ability to draft.pleadings and other legal documents. • Ability to communicate effectively with attorneys, staff, public, etc. CLASS TITLE: LEGAL SECRETARY 26310 • Ability to organize time and adjust priorities in response to external pressures. • A high degree of general secretarial aptitude. Training and Experience: • Graduation from high school or attainment of a satisfactory score on a G.E.D. test AND ® T-hFoo Two years experience handling legal secretarial duties in a law office. Litigaflon experience preferred; OR. An equivalentcombination of training. and experience which provides comparable time in a -high volume.administrative environment. p Typing 60 net words per minute. Physical Conditions or Special Working Conditions: Standard office environment and working conditions. Approved by the Miscellaneous Civil Service Board: August 21, 2001 Approved by the City Council: September 5, 2001