Waterfront & Economic Development Manager

Job Information

Job Category

Land Use, Urban Design

Company Name

City of Redondo Beach

Position Level

Managerial

Job Description

The City of Redondo Beach seeks a Waterfront Manager to help oversee the revitalization and operation of the City-owned harbor area. The City’s historic Harbor and Pier area occupies over 150-acres of land and water and is comprised of a combination of publicly accessible open space, a yacht club, 1,400 boat slips, and a diverse array of private commercial businesses inclusive of hotels, restaurants, retail sales, and office space that operate on publicly owned land through leases with the City. The City’s unique harbor includes an array of historic buildings and landmarks, inclusive of Seaside Lagoon, Monstad Pier and a statue commemorating George Freeth who introduced surfing to mainland USA in 1907. The position will operate out of the Waterfront & Economic Development Department, supported by a team of six professionals, including two City employees and four contract employees, to focus on the revitalization of the harbor area. The position formally reports to the Waterfront Director. In 2022, the City Council approved a new vision called the “King Harbor Public Amenities Plan”, inclusive of over 40 projects meant to upgrade the recreational and operational needs within the waterfront. The position will implement the projects listed in the Amenities Plan which includes a new public boat launch, revitalized Seaside Lagoon, new Sportfishing Pier, renovated docks, an upgraded pedestrian walkway, and various projects to address sea level rise. The projects will serve as a system within which other revitalization efforts can occur, including attraction of private investment to existing commercial buildings, attraction of a new hotel operator, and improving the recreational, educational, and entertainment offerings available to residents and visitors. The position will also negotiate and manage complex lease transactions with land developers/business owners, perform financial analysis and economic studies to develop strategies for development, and work with city planners and city legal counsel to ensure compliance with all applicable development and environmental requirements. The position will also assist with the creation of a commercial plan to define a strategy for revitalizing the private commercial elements of the harbor and pier. The ideal candidate will be an accomplished strategist, have land development and urban planning expertise, and bring a portfolio of accomplishments that reflect successful project management and land acquisition skills. This position requires hands-on work such as negotiating and managing contracts, negotiating and drafting lease agreements, drafting technical staff reports, and diving deep into financial analyses, economic studies, and environmental documents. It involves communicating with developers, contractors, business owners, and will serve as the staff liaison to the Harbor Commission. The Waterfront Manager will be an empowering manager who trusts and respects staff and can engage employees in achieving ambitious community goals and objectives. Highly qualified candidates will exhibit an inclusive and collaborative leadership style that employees find motivating. A bachelor’s degree in planning, public administration, business administration, finance, engineering, real estate management or a related field and five years of progressively responsible experience with local, county, state, and/or federal government experience performing similar duties, including at least two years in a supervisory or management capacity, is required. A master’s degree in planning, public administration, business administration, finance, engineering, real estate management or related field is preferred. Previous experience with harbors and boating is a plus but not required. With a newly increased salary, excellent benefits, and a generous leave policy, our new Waterfront & Economic Development Manager will enjoy the opportunities of the role, the City's culture, and our prime location along the South Bay coastline. Become a key player in our mission-driven and dynamic City – apply today! To Apply: Applications will be accepted online only by visiting www.redondo.org/jobs. All applicants must attach a current resume. Initial application review will begin the week of October 14, 2024.

Required Skills / Experience / Education

This position requires: Knowledge of: Materials, equipment, regulations, principles, procedures and/or practices necessary to perform required duties including but not limited to; budget preparation and review; basic principles and practices of public administration; lease and contract negotiations; basic principles of planning theory and practice; effective employee supervision and training; effective public speaking; and research methods and statistical analysis. Ability to: Write complex reports; present facts and recommendations clearly in written, oral and/or graphic form; plan and coordinate the work of subordinates; supervise professional, technical, clerical, and contract personnel engaged in the waterfront and economic development in a manner conducive to full performance and high morale; establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, the public, appointed officials, and elected officials; efficiently and effectively manage the daily operation of the waterfront; administer contracts and maintain accurate records, prepare and administer a budget; demonstrate initiative; work independently; formulate and enforce policies and procedures, think critically; and legally operate a motor vehicle in the State of California, Skills in: Basic English language; basic mathematics and calculation; customer service; public speaking; developing and delivering presentations, report-writing; and preparation of official business correspondence. Fluent in use of MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, MS Outlook and collaboration tools such as Zoom and MS Teams. Required Education and Experience: A bachelor’s degree in public or business administration, finance, engineering, real estate management, urban planning or a closely related field and five (5) years of progressively responsible experience with local, county, state, and/or federal government work experience performing similar duties. Two (2) years of supervisory experience with local, county, state and/or federal government is required. Highly Desirable Qualifications: Education, experience, training, and/or certifications related to Project/Construction/Program Management, Engineering, Urban Planning, California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA), and/or the California Coastal Act. Experience with coastal/harbor related projects, operations and maintenance, marketing/promotion, event execution, and management; CEQA processes and documents; and Coastal Act compliance, Local Coastal Program compliance, and tidelands and coastal zone entitlement processes. Experience with Harbor Patrol, Lifeguard, and other coastal/water-related public safety operations and regulation compliance. Fluency in speaking, reading and understanding Spanish.

US Citizenship Required?

Yes

Will security clearance be required?

No

Salary Range

$110,040.00 - $142,944.00 Annually

Other Benefits

The City offers a competitive benefit package including generous leave time, available special pays, and an excellent cafeteria-style benefits package.

Job Start Date

12/02/2024

Position Type

Permanent Full-Time

Travel

None

Primary Language Required

English

Industry

Waterfront and Economic Development

Job Location

Location Address

415 Diamond Street
Redondo Beach, California
90277

Contact Information

Hiring Contact Name

Caitlin Navarro

Email

[email protected]

Phone Number

(310) 697-3048

Website

https://www.redondo.org/jobs