Job Description
- This position is currently under the Engineering Department but will be moved in 2026 to the Innovation Technology Department.
Under the direction of the Director of Innovation and Technology with oversight by the Director of Public Works, the Asset Manager manages the City’s Asset Management Program for all City assets; the program goal is to use data to make informed decisions related to maintenance and replacement of critical and expensive infrastructure to optimize performance, minimize costs, and make appropriate investments to meet all current and future needs.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities :
The following is a list of duties are normal for this position but not all-inclusive.
Lead an inter-departmental team tasked to plan, develop, implement, and maintain the City’s Asset Management ProgramIntroduce and promote asset management concepts and best practices strategically and practically across the organizationDevelop, plan, and program an asset management implementation strategy using a Strategic Asset Management Plan (SAMP)Develop and implement asset management strategies and tools for strategic infrastructure and program decision-making using system-specific Asset Management Plans (AMPs)Work with City staff, Elected Officials and consider public input to develop an Asset Management Policy that establishes levels of service and prioritization for critical assets, operations, maintenance, and other functions within the organizationReview and recommend assets to be managed within the Asset Management ProgramCreate and maintain the Asset Inventory HierarchyProvide administrative support and asset condition collection guidance for the City’s Work Order Management SoftwareProvide support on the City’s budget, capital improvement program, long-range financial plan utility rate, and other related financial analysisCoordinate training and provide advice and support to others related to asset management principles and approaches.Coordinate the development, documentation, and maintenance of asset inventories, conditions, rating methodologies, levels of service and performance measures, risk scoring criteria, maintenance strategies, repair / replacement models, financial forecasts, and work plans associated with all asset classesIdentify areas for efficiency improvements and coordinate the development of implementation plansAbility to assign, review, plan, and coordinate the work of employeesAnalyze customer needs to design tools, systems, and procedures to solve business problemsResearch, evaluate, and recommend emerging technologies related to asset managementCreate and maintain end-user documentationPrepare and make presentations at all levels within the organizationPrepare annual reports for State filingThe Asset Manager will also track insured assets and work with the City’s insurance provider to evaluate levels of insurance coveragePerforms other related essential duties as required.Minimum Training and Experience Required :
Any equivalent combination of education and experience providing the individual with the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be five years of related experience and a bachelor’s degree in business, finance, engineering, or related field.Experience leading projects independently and acting in a lead role on projects.The successful applicant must be technically proficient in asset management concepts and principles and be able to demonstrate their commitment to community and teamwork.GIS knowledge and experience with ESRI productsSpecial Requirements :
Experience in water and wastewater systems, road condition assessments, and asset management certification is desirableTraining or experience in business analytics, data science, or a related fieldMinimum Physical and Mental Abilities :
Ability to utilize departmental equipment and toolsAbility to operate a variety of automated office machinesAbility to exert physical effort in light to moderate work and ability lift 25 pounds.Ability to exert physical effort in sedentary to light work involving routine stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, and ability to climb and balance.Language Ability and Interpersonal Communication :
Ability to comprehend and correctly use a variety of informational documentsAbility to comprehend a variety of reference books and manualsAbility to prepare executive summaries, memos, correspondence, and other job-related documentsAbility to accurately record and deliver information, meet deadlines, and maintain the confidentiality of restricted informationAbility to use independent judgment, common sense, and principles of rational systems in the performance of tasksAbility to work under stressful conditionsAbility to communicate effectivelyEnvironmental Adaptability :
Ability to work effectively in an office and outdoor environment with exposure to heat, cold, noise, toxic agents / chemicals, and confined spacesRate of Pay :
Hourly Minimum – Midpoint : $25.80 - $32.25
Grade 15 as designated by current salary ordinance.
Work Hours :
Monday – Friday 8 : 00 a.m. – 5 : 00 p.m. (Evenings and weekends may be required on a limited basis).
Applications are available in Human Resources, 204 E. Jefferson St., Goshen, or online at www.goshenindiana.org. Click Job Opportunities.
The City of Goshen provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. EOE /