DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS
Salary
$158,822.44 - $231,035.70 Annually
Location
San Marcos, CA
Job Type
Full Time
Job Number
2026 - 41
Department
Public Works
Opening Date
06/16/2026
Closing Date
7/14/2026 4:00 PM Pacific
FLSA
Exempt
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION
Passionate about community? Ready to lead a department that keeps San Marcos moving?
Then consider joining the ranks of top-notch public employees who are helping shape the future of San Marcos.
The City of San Marcos invites qualified applications for the position of Director of Public Works. We are seeking a collaborative, forward-thinking leader who will provide strategic direction, inspire high-performing teams, and ensure the continued delivery of exceptional public services. This is an opportunity to make a lasting impact in a growing community that values innovation, fiscal responsibility, and customer service.
THE RIGHT PLACE
Just minutes from the Pacific Ocean, San Marcos has emerged as one of San Diego Countys most desirable communities, offering top-ranked schools, California State University San Marcos, and a thriving economy. Residents and businesses alike are discovering that San Marcos is a great place to live, work, and play.
In San Marcos, you can:
YOUR IMPACT
The Director of Public Works serves as a key member of the Citys executive leadership team and is responsible for the overall direction and management of the Public Works Department. This position oversees the maintenance and operations of streets, fleet, facilities, parks, right of way landscapes, traffic signals, streetlights, stormwater systems, drainage infrastructure, and special district maintenance programs. In addition to maintaining the Citys critical public assets and infrastructure, the Director will lead the implementation of major asset replacement and facility improvement projects, including building renovations, HVAC and building system replacements, park enhancements, and a growing portfolio of grant-funded initiatives that enhance services for the community.
The next Director of Public Works will have the opportunity to:
PUBLIC SERVICE IS AT OUR CORE
At the City of San Marcos, we are driven to serve more than 95,000 residents by providing the essential services and infrastructure that enhance quality of life. We are looking for a leader who embraces our organizational values and is committed to building a strong, sustainable future for our community.
Our core values include:
THE RIGHT PERKS
The Director of Public Works position offers an outstanding executive benefits package, including:
Please review the Benefits tab for complete details regarding the Citys benefits package.
Recruitment Timeline
Application period closes: 4pm on Tuesday, July 14, 2026
First Interview: TBD
REPRESENTATIVE DUTIES
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Director of Public Works Director - $158,822.44 - $231,035.70 annually
Class Specifications | DIRECTOR OF PUBLIC WORKS | Class Spec Details (governmentjobs.com)
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Education/Training:
A bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in business administration, construction management, public administration, civil, mechanical, or electrical engineering, or a related field is preferred. However, equivalent experience, certification, licensure and/or education will be considered in lieu of a degree. A master's degree is highly desirable.
Experience:
At least ten (10) years of progressively responsible experience in public works management, infrastructure maintenance, or municipal operations, including at least four (4) years in a supervisory or management capacity.
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE
Possession of an appropriate, valid driver's license with satisfactory driving record. Professional certifications and/or licenses and accreditations are highly desirable.
Holidays - The City observes fourteen (14) paid holidays that include eleven (11) specifically designated days and three (3) floating holidays.
Vacation Leave - A new employee will accrue eighty (80) hours of vacation per calendar year for the first two years of service, one hundred, twenty (120) hours for years three through five, one hundred, sixty (160) hours for years six through ten and two hundred (200) hours after eleven years. Vacation accrual begins immediately; however, a new employee is not eligible to take vacation leave until the completion of six (6) months of service with the City.
Executive Leave - Executive managers receive eighty (80) hours of executive leave per year.
Auto and cell phone allowance - Executive managers receive $396 per month for auto allowance and $75 per month for cell phone allowance, or the option to receive a City cell phone.
Sick Leave - A new employee will earn ninety-six (96) hours of sick leave each year.
Bereavement Leave - Employees are eligible to use up to 40 hours of bereavement leave per fiscal year.
Group Health Insurance Program - A new employee will become a member of one of the Citys group health plans (Aetna HMO, Aetna WHN, Aetna PPO, or Kaiser HMO) effective the first day of the month following their date of hire. The City will pay 90% of the health care premium and employees will pick up 10% of the premiums of the plan they select.
Voluntary Dental/Vision Insurance Programs - The City offers two voluntary dental insurance programs, an HMO program and a PPO Program, as well as a voluntary vision insurance program.
Section 125 Flexible Spending Account - All employees are eligible to participate in the Citys Section 125 Flexible Spending Account plan administered by Benefit Coordinators Corporation (BCC). This is an IRS-approved plan which enables you to have withheld from your paycheck an amount to cover eligible dependent care, and certain eligible medical expenses without being subject to federal income or social security tax on the income used to pay for these benefits.
Retirement - The City participates in both the Social Security (FICA) and the California Public Employees Retirement Systems (CalPERS). The City currently contracts with CalPERS for the 2% at 55 benefit formula, Post-Retirement Survivor Allowance, and 3 year average final pay for CLASSIC members and 2% at 62, Post-Retirement Survivor Allowance, and 3 year average final pay for PEPRA (new) members. Employees will contribute 7% or 6.5% towards CalPERS, depending whether a classic or new member.
Retiree Health Savings (RHS) - All employees participate in a Retiree Health Savings plan through the ICMA Retirement Corporation.
Additional Benefits - The City offers additional benefits such as short and long-term disability, group life insurance, accidental death and dismemberment insurance, and workers compensation insurance.
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The Director of Public Works serves as a member of the Citys executive leadership team and is responsible for leading a diverse department focused on operations, maintenance, asset management, and service delivery. Describe your leadership philosophy and approach to establishing priorities, building accountability, and fostering a culture of collaboration and customer service within a large organization.
02
Describe a time when you led a significant operational improvement, service enhancement, or organizational change within a Public Works or municipal services environment. How did you engage employees, manage competing priorities, and measure success? What was the overall impact on service delivery or organizational effectiveness?
03
The Director of Public Works regularly communicates with elected officials, executive leadership, residents, and community stakeholders regarding service levels, operational challenges, and emerging issues. Describe your approach to building trust, communicating difficult information, and responding to community concerns while maintaining a focus on organizational priorities.
04
Public Works departments must balance day-to-day service delivery with long-term asset preservation and infrastructure needs. Describe how you approach allocating resources between immediate operational demands and longer-term maintenance, rehabilitation, or replacement priorities. Please provide a specific example.
Required Question
Employer City of San Marcos
Address 1 Civic Center Dr.
San Marcos, California, 92069
Phone 760-744-1050
Website http://www.sanmarcosca.gov