Assistant Superintendent Glendo State Park, Wyoming State Parks & Cultural Resources

Glendo, WY

Position Title: Assistant Superintendent Glendo State Park 

Organization: Wyoming State Parks & Cultural Resources 

Location: Glendo, WY

Position Overview: Assist the Superintendent with the management of overall site operations, including public relations, buildings and grounds maintenance, visitor services,  and personnel and budget management. Glendo State Park is 22,000 acres, with 19 campgrounds, approximately 530 campsites, 3 yurts and seven reservable day use shelters. Glendo sees an annual visitation of approximately 500,000 visitors a year and brings in approximately $1 million dollars. Glendo has a non-motorized trail system with 47 miles of trails.

Duties:

  • Personnel Management.  Hire, train, schedule, supervise, discipline, accurately submit time sheets, perform personnel reviews, and terminate permanent and seasonal employees.
  • Budget Management.  Plan, project, and recommend changes to the biennial budget, regularly monitor and track budget, make purchases, ensure prompt and thorough completion of required budget paperwork, and work within assigned budget. Accurately track and submit P-Card statements on time.
  • Buildings and Grounds Maintenance.  Assess and perform facility maintenance needs, including park structures, water systems, sewer systems, campgrounds, daily use areas, yurts, rental operations, and roads.
  • Equipment and Vehicle Management and Operation.  Acquire and maintain vehicles and tools.  Maintain equipment and vehicle inventory.  Operate light and heavy equipment.  Train staff to safely operate the equipment.
  • Customer Service.  Assist visitors with reservation issues. Professionally handle customer complaints and promote customer satisfaction. Work with other federal, state, and local government agencies.  
  • Public Programming.  Develop, implement, review, and adapt exhibits, programming, and marketing to fit the changing needs of the agency and the visitor.

Qualifications:

Preference may be given to applicants with two or more years of buildings and grounds maintenance experience.  

A valid CDL license is also preferred.

KNOWLEDGE:

  • Knowledge of buildings and grounds maintenance practices.
  • Knowledge of DEQ and EPA laws pertaining to drinking water.
  • Knowledge of hazmat laws and regulations, and commercial pesticide application.
  • Knowledge of Federal, state, and agency procedures on a variety of issues.
  • Knowledge of heavy machinery such as dump trucks, fire trucks, tractors, and power boats.
  • Knowledge of shop tools to repair heavy machinery.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
  • Bachelor’s Degree (typically in Park Management )
  • 0-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Park Management)

Education & Experience Substitution:

  • 3-5 years of progressive work experience (typically in Park Management)

Salary/Pay: $29.70 Hourly

Application Deadline: Continuous 

How to Apply: Please use the online application to view the full job description as well as how to apply.