Operations Supervisor at San Bernardino County DPW with a proven track record in project management and team development. Expert in enhancing infrastructure through strategic planning and community engagement, while fostering a cohesive work environment. Recognized for effectively managing multiple construction projects and ensuring safety standards, driving significant improvements in departmental performance.
• Motivative leader who is passionate, Goal Oriented, focused on the future and dedicated to supporting the city’s vision of accomplishing a modernized infrastructure.
• Experience in smooth transitional leadership roles and promptly making positive adjustments to develop an encouraging impact promoting healthy team-building strategies to maximize the department’s performance success.
• Actively monitoring multiple construction sites, new development, and capital improvement projects to reinforce that the city’s infrastructure is meeting its high standards in short-range and long-range goals.
• Ability to recognize potential hazards and liabilities that may pose a threat or raise any safety concerns to the public and employees.
• Proficient in developing maintenance plans, including identifying issues to enhance the city’s infrastructure by involving the community, vendors, contractors, city government, city staff, and social media outlets and providing expectational customer s involvement skills.
In the mid-2000 I took part in assisting the pre-construction project at Cucamonga Basin #6 in The City of Upland. The basin was designed as a multi-purpose flood control facility, groundwater recharge facility, flood protection, and water quality control, which includes habitat restoration and creating open space recreation within the San Bernardino County Flood Control District. Cucamonga Basin # 6 has received awards and is a groundbreaking facility protecting a newly constructed housing community. Most recently in 2019, the basin was deemed a self-sufficient ecological system by The California Department of Wildlife that met its mitigation plan. The basin has provided local residents with recreational and environmental educational opportunities which include informative signs that give the public facts on the environmental landscape and types of wildlife that are native to the area. We continue to maintain this facility on a daily basis performing tasks that include maintaining pedestrian trails, walkways, Arizona crossings, vegetation trimming, invasive plant management, Fire reduction plan, irrigation maintenance, backflow devices, and erosion control.