Redevelopment Manager (Promotional)

El Paso Water

The Role

Overview

Oversee and manage the City of El Paso's redevelopment planning, projects, and staff

Key Responsibilities

  • schedule development
  • budget management
  • site design
  • cost‑benefit analysis
  • leasing management
  • land acquisition

Tasks

-Develop implementation schedules. -Plan, develop, coordinate, and administer residential, commercial, and industrial redevelopment projects, particularly as tied to the availability of mass transit. -Assist in preparing and administering the department and agency-operating budget. -Develop the City of El Paso redevelopment policy. -Remain abreast of changes in local, state, or federal, laws or regulations concerning and affecting department operations. -Coordinate redevelopment activities with other City departments, outside agencies, merchant organizations, neighborhoods, and developers. -Represent the City of El Paso at public meetings, citizen committee meetings, and others. -Oversees the preparation of a variety of site plan designs and makes recommendations. -Research complex redevelopment problems. -Oversee the evaluation of project economics, community needs, and land use in developing recommendations for types of development appropriate for redevelopment project areas. -Coordinate the selection of consultants and oversee studies and related outcomes. -Supervise, train, and evaluate professional and technical subordinates. -Prepare revenue data and cost-benefit analysis reports for statistical reporting. -Research complex ground leases and contracts for compliance with federal, state, and local laws. -Coordinate with land acquisition staff and adhere to required local, state, or federal laws, policies, and procedures required to implement redevelopment programs. -Negotiate, interpret, and enforce leases, contracts, renewals, permits, and other specifications for occupancy of facilities. -Meet with and advise developers, community, and merchant groups regarding redevelopment programs and projects; explain redevelopment policies, practices, and regulations. -Develop and maintain a long-term, effective plan for a systematic redevelopment strategy; identify transect-based redevelopment areas. -Review and make recommendations on technical reports and studies. -Develop financing scenarios and project costs for redevelopment projects in coordination with City departments. -Manage property leasing management program and related database systems. -Oversee assigned land acquisition projects and sales.

Requirements

  • class a
  • class b
  • class c
  • cdl
  • degree certified

What You Bring

-Texas Class A - CDL or equivalent from another state. -No, I have not had my degree translated and certified. -Texas Class C or equivalent from another state. -N/A - my degree is from an accredited U.S. university or college. -Texas Class B - CDL or equivalent from another state. -Yes, it has been translated and certified and I can provide documentation upon a job offer. -No, I do not have a valid driver's license.

The Company

About El Paso Water

-The utility evolved under a Public Service Board established in 1952. -It serves El Paso around the clock, managing water, wastewater, and stormwater for a desert metropolitan area. -It pioneers sustainability—using aquifers, Rio Grande intake, desalination and reclamation to secure future supply. -A flagship project, the Pure Water Center, treats wastewater to drinking‑water standards, a first‑in‑nation approach. -Governed by a seven‑member board including the mayor, it manages capital, operating budgets and rate‑setting. -Typical projects include aquifer recharge, leak detection, community education and conservation rebate programs. -Projects often attract international attention as models of arid‑region water resource management.

Sector Specialisms

Infrastructure

Residential

Commercial

Utilities

Water Resources