Assistant Director, Water & Wastewater Plants, Laredo, TX
Summary
Title:Assistant Director, Water & Wastewater Plants, Laredo, TX
ID:2955
Population:256000
Description

Are you a seasoned water and wastewater professional who can lead complex treatment operations while ensuring regulatory compliance and operational reliability? If so, apply to be the City of Laredo’s next Assistant Director, Water & Wastewater Plants.
We’re looking for a steady, operationally focused leader who is:

  • Experienced in water and wastewater treatment plant operations
  • Skilled in regulatory compliance, process optimization, and emergency preparedness
  • Respected by operators and supervisors for practical, hands-on leadership


Laredo, Texas, is a vibrant border city located along the Rio Grande in South Texas and serves as the county seat of Webb County. Home to approximately 256,000 residents, Laredo is recognized as the largest inland port in North America and a critical gateway for international trade between the United States and Mexico. The City of Laredo operates under a Council–Manager form of government. The Mayor is elected at-large, and the City Council consists of eight members

The Utilities Department provides water treatment, wastewater treatment, distribution, collection, and regulatory compliance services for the City of Laredo. The department operates multiple treatment facilities and supports long-term infrastructure planning and capital improvements.
The City is seeking an experienced water and wastewater operations professional with strong knowledge of treatment processes, regulatory compliance, and plant management. The ideal candidate will lead calmly under pressure, maintain 24/7 operational reliability, and bring credibility with operators and supervisors.
This role requires a disciplined, safety-focused leader who values consistency, accountability, and documentation, and who can guide teams through emergencies while strengthening systems, staff development, and long-term operational readiness.

Required qualifications include:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Engineering, Environmental Science, Chemistry, Biology, Public Administration, or related field
  • Minimum of seven (7) years of experience in water/wastewater treatment technologies
  • At least three (3) years of supervisory experience in plant or utility operations
  • Valid Texas Driver’s License (or ability to obtain)


Preferred qualifications include:

  • State water and wastewater operator licenses
  • Experience managing multi-plant operations
  • Knowledge of SCADA systems, asset management, and capital planning
  • Municipal leadership experience with employee development and cross-departmental coordination


The salary range for this position is $114,358– $142,958, depending on experience and qualifications.

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