District Supervisor

Salt Lake City CorporationDes Moines, IA
Onsite

About The Position

Supervises the maintenance of grounds and facilities within an assigned district. This is a working supervisory position, requiring skill and knowledge in employee motivation, landscape maintenance, general maintenance, and public concern resolution. Salt Lake City is a place where your skills and dedication directly contribute to the community. With a team serving over 200,000 residents, we take pride in delivering meaningful work—from maintaining infrastructure to shaping public programs—with integrity and professionalism. We value experience, accountability, and results. Our organization recognizes talent and rewards contribution, offering employees opportunities to grow, lead, and make a lasting difference. If you're driven by public service and want to help shape the future of our city, we’d love to work with you.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED equivalent.
  • Four (4) years landscape maintenance experience with a minimum of two (2) years in a supervisory or lead capacity.
  • Working knowledge of maintenance including fertilizers, watering systems, herbicides, sanitation equipment used in these processes, and standard mowing and planting practices.
  • Experience in snow and ice removal techniques, procedures, and equipment to ensure public access and safety.
  • May need experience in public right of way sanitation including trash and recycle management, exterior cleaning chemicals, cleaning of hard surfaces and graffiti removal.
  • May be required to obtain State of Utah, Department of Agriculture Noncommercial Pesticide Applicators License within 6 months of hire.
  • Possession of valid driver’s license or driving privilege card and/or Class “B” Commercial Driver’s License.
  • If CDL is required, must be able to obtain within 6 months of hire.
  • Strong oral and written communication and computer skills.

Responsibilities

  • Schedules tasks and assigns duties to unskilled, skilled, or semi‑skilled work crews.
  • Recommends changes in resource allocations, priorities, or programs.
  • May be required to take after-hours calls and call out needed personnel to perform the work.
  • Ability to read and interpret blue prints and inspect projects to ensure Salt Lake City specifications are being followed.
  • Inspects work in progress, which may include several different areas and projects covering multiple locations.
  • Tracks supplies and materials and recommends purchases, as necessary.
  • Performs maintenance procedures, uses hand tools, and may operate equipment such as sanitation truck, backhoe, pick‑up and large trucks, loader, sweeper, tamper and mower, as necessary.
  • Ensures equipment is properly maintained, safely operated.
  • Responsible for safe operations and training of personnel in safety issues.
  • Prepares payroll and approves leave requests.
  • Submits and schedules work orders, safety and vandalism reports, material requisitions, maintenance on equipment logs and inspection lists.
  • Performs fixed asset monitoring and tracking to ensure all assets are accounted for, tracked and maintained.
  • Ensures work meets performance quality standards.
  • Solves performance problems in accordance with established guidelines.
  • Maintains documentation on performance of assigned employees.
  • Makes recommendations to management regarding personnel actions, including performance evaluation, rewards, recognition, disciplinary actions, budgetary matters, equipment needs, etc.
  • Trains and evaluates subordinates.
  • May act and take on the responsibility of the Manager in his/her absence and when otherwise assigned.
  • May work with other City agencies, public entities, and citizen groups to plan and implement projects or to resolve problems and concerns.
  • May be required to participate in public meetings.
  • Works closely with Special Events before, during, and after to ensure public safety and protection of City property and assets.
  • Performs other related duties as required.

Benefits

  • Health Insurance (95% of premium paid by city)
  • Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
  • Paid vacation and personal leave
  • Six to Twelve weeks of paid parental leave from day 1 of employment
  • Retirement contributions toward a pension plan and/or 401(k)
  • A robust Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
  • Up to $4,000 tuition reimbursement annually
  • Discounted supplemental benefits like pet insurance and legal services
  • HSA (with $1,000–$2,000 City contribution)
  • Wellness clinic for employees & families
  • 12 vacation days to start
  • 12 paid holidays + 1 personal holiday
  • Up to 80 hours personal leave annually
  • Bonus leave credit for eligible rehires & public sector transfers
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