Director of Public Works - Unalaska, Alaska
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Location: Unalaska, AK 99685
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Salary: $169,121.00 - $186,025.00 Annually
Location : Unalaska, AK
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 00297
Job Classification: Public Works
Opening Date: 04/10/2025
Job Description
First review of applications will occur on May 12, 2025.
Unalaska, Alaska (est. full-time pop. 4,195 plus seasonal influxes) is strategically located in the heart of the North Pacific and Bering Sea fisheries and is home of the number one commercial fishing port in the United States, the International Port of Dutch Harbor. The community is 50 miles from the North Pacific Great Circle Shipping Route and 800 miles southwest of Anchorage. This coastal community in the Eastern Aleutian Islands seamlessly blends industry and history, connected by a 40-mile network of roads that link the bustling port, harbors, private docks, local businesses, and residential areas on Unalaska and Amaknak Islands.
Unalaska's economy thrives on commercial fishing, seafood processing, fleet services, and marine transportation, with the Port of Dutch Harbor serving as a vital year-round, ice-free, deep-draft port designated as a Potential Port of Refuge for distressed or disabled vessels. Dutch Harbor is the #1 Commercial Fishing Port in the United States based on the volume of the catch, handling 763 million pounds of seafood valued at $190 million. The Eastern Bering Sea Pollock fishery, the nation's largest, sets the stage for various fishing activities.
The Director of Public Works ensures the delivery of high-quality services to city departments, residents and businesses by leading the day-to-day operations of the Department of Public Works. The department is comprised of several divisions: Engineering and Administration, Streets & Roads, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance, Facilities Maintenance, and Receiving & Supply. Direct reports include the Project Manager, Office Manager and Supervisors of each division. The department employs 38 people. The Director oversees department personnel, and develops both short and long-term goals, as well as managing and administering capital projects. This role involves supervising the planning, operation, engineering, and maintenance of the City's public works facilities and systems. The Director provides the City Council with planning and budgetary information for capital and maintenance projects through the City Manager.
In addition, the Director of Public Works is responsible for budget management, performance evaluations, and ensuring alignment with the City's strategic plan, mission, and goals. Duties include managing capital improvement plans, negotiating contracts, and presenting policies and progress reports to the City Manager and Council.
Click here to view the recruitment brochure
The next Director of Public Works has a transformational opportunity to enhance collaboration, modernize operations, and amplify a positive workplace culture. By strengthening teamwork and prioritizing accountability, this leader will drive long-term success for both the department and the community. Key leadership opportunities include:
Unified and Collaborative Culture. The next Director of Public Works will have the exciting opportunity to
co-create a unified and collaborative culture between Public Works and Public Utilities. Together, both directors will foster an integrated approach to strengthen teamwork and encourage shared problem-solving. A focus on effective joint administration, with leadership contributions from both department directors, will enhance communication and ensure smooth coordination across teams, leading to greater efficiency and success.
Construction Oversight and Policy Alignment. This role provides the chance to enhance the construction process and ensure that it meets the highest standards. By establishing a well-structured inspection process to follow up on issued permits, the Director will help ensure compliance, quality, and long-term sustainability in all projects. Updating policies and codes to reflect Unalaska's unique infrastructure and community needs will help create a more effective, forward-thinking Public Works department that is in tune with the evolving needs of the community.
Staff Development and Succession Planning. The Director will be instrumental in cultivating a workforce that is skilled, motivated, and ready for the future. By providing training, mentorship, and clear career growth opportunities, the Director will empower employees to thrive in their roles and advance within the organization. A culture that encourages learning and leadership development will ensure that the department remains strong, adaptable, and prepared for long-term success, with clear paths for internal growth and leadership succession.
Citywide Coordination and Operational Effectiveness. With a collaborative mindset, the Director will work closely with the City Manager and other department directors to align Public Works initiatives with broader city goals. By enhancing coordination, the Director will help streamline processes, improve resource allocation, and drive positive outcomes across the city. Strengthening budgeting and organizational strategies will help improve operational efficiency and ensure that Public Works is delivering high-quality services while remaining financially sustainable.
Confidence, Integrity and Accountability. The Director will be a trusted leader who fosters a positive culture of transparency, integrity, and continuous improvement. By making confident, data-driven decisions and encouraging innovation, the Director will inspire the team to excel. A balance of approachability and strong decision-making will ensure that the department remains focused on its goals, while creating a work environment where everyone feels valued, accountable, and empowered to succeed.
Compensation and Benefits
The hiring salary range for this position is $169,121- $186,025. The City of Unalaska offers a comprehensive benefits package, which includes 100% employer-paid medical premiums for both employees and their dependents, as well as 100% employer-paid basic life/AD&D insurance and medevac insurance for employees.
In addition to competitive salary and benefits, the City provides up to $10,000 in hiring bonuses and relocation assistance each. An annual travel allowance of $2,000 is available after the first year of employment.
Employees will accrue personal leave beginning at 16 hours per month and culminating at 32 hours per month in the ninth year of employment. Employees also enjoy 9 paid holidays, 4 floating holidays, and 7 days of bereavement leave annually. Longevity bonuses begin after three years of service.
The benefits package also includes eligibility for the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), 457 Plans through MissionSquare and Mutual of America, and Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care. Employees may be provided with a city-owned vehicle for both work and personal use, and city-owned employee housing may be available for rent.
Desired Qualifications
This position requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field of study and eight (8) years of increasingly responsible and related professional experience, with at least five (5) years in a management or supervisory role. Master's degree and prior experience as a municipal public works director is preferred. A strong background in project management, fiscal management, and adhering to local, state, and federal regulations is essential. The successful candidate must have, or be able to obtain, an Alaska driver's license within 90 days of hire, possess the ability to pass all required pre-employment testing (i.e., criminal background, employment history, credit check, and drug testing), and must be eligible to work in the U.S.
The ideal candidate for the Director of Public Works position will possess a comprehensive understanding of local government operations, public administration, municipal finance, budgeting, and community relations. They will be skilled in analyzing organizational issues, applying sound judgment, and utilizing strong problem-solving and analytical abilities to implement effective solutions.
The Director of Public Works should possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to adjust communication styles for diverse audiences, as well as superior interpersonal and negotiation abilities. The Director must embrace a collaborative, team-oriented approach, fostering respectful relationships across the organization and implementing best practices to meet Unalaska's unique needs. They should be solution-driven, positive, and capable of mentoring and training staff, ensuring that everyone is prepared for success and succession planning is in place. With confidence and the ability to lead effectively, the Director will maintain a focus on organizational unity while ensuring that all team members can thrive.
Special Instructions
This position is open until filled; however, interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply no later than Monday, May 12, 2025. For more information, please contact Yolanda Howze at or 312-240-3401.
For more information about Unalaska, visit: , , and
THE CITY OF UNALASKA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Please consult the recruitment brochure for more information on the benefits available for this position.
01
Which statement below best describes the highest level of education you have completed?
02
What is the major concentration of the highest level of education you have earned?
03
Which of the following best reflects your total number of years of experience within a public works department or agency?
04
Which of the following best reflects your number of years of experience in a SUPERVISORY or MANAGERIAL role within a public works department or agency?
05
Please indicate the areas in which you have considerable experience:
06
Do you have experience as a Public Works Director?
Required Question
Location : Unalaska, AK
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 00297
Job Classification: Public Works
Opening Date: 04/10/2025
Job Description
First review of applications will occur on May 12, 2025.
Unalaska, Alaska (est. full-time pop. 4,195 plus seasonal influxes) is strategically located in the heart of the North Pacific and Bering Sea fisheries and is home of the number one commercial fishing port in the United States, the International Port of Dutch Harbor. The community is 50 miles from the North Pacific Great Circle Shipping Route and 800 miles southwest of Anchorage. This coastal community in the Eastern Aleutian Islands seamlessly blends industry and history, connected by a 40-mile network of roads that link the bustling port, harbors, private docks, local businesses, and residential areas on Unalaska and Amaknak Islands.
Unalaska's economy thrives on commercial fishing, seafood processing, fleet services, and marine transportation, with the Port of Dutch Harbor serving as a vital year-round, ice-free, deep-draft port designated as a Potential Port of Refuge for distressed or disabled vessels. Dutch Harbor is the #1 Commercial Fishing Port in the United States based on the volume of the catch, handling 763 million pounds of seafood valued at $190 million. The Eastern Bering Sea Pollock fishery, the nation's largest, sets the stage for various fishing activities.
The Director of Public Works ensures the delivery of high-quality services to city departments, residents and businesses by leading the day-to-day operations of the Department of Public Works. The department is comprised of several divisions: Engineering and Administration, Streets & Roads, Vehicle & Equipment Maintenance, Facilities Maintenance, and Receiving & Supply. Direct reports include the Project Manager, Office Manager and Supervisors of each division. The department employs 38 people. The Director oversees department personnel, and develops both short and long-term goals, as well as managing and administering capital projects. This role involves supervising the planning, operation, engineering, and maintenance of the City's public works facilities and systems. The Director provides the City Council with planning and budgetary information for capital and maintenance projects through the City Manager.
In addition, the Director of Public Works is responsible for budget management, performance evaluations, and ensuring alignment with the City's strategic plan, mission, and goals. Duties include managing capital improvement plans, negotiating contracts, and presenting policies and progress reports to the City Manager and Council.
Click here to view the recruitment brochure
The next Director of Public Works has a transformational opportunity to enhance collaboration, modernize operations, and amplify a positive workplace culture. By strengthening teamwork and prioritizing accountability, this leader will drive long-term success for both the department and the community. Key leadership opportunities include:
Unified and Collaborative Culture. The next Director of Public Works will have the exciting opportunity to
co-create a unified and collaborative culture between Public Works and Public Utilities. Together, both directors will foster an integrated approach to strengthen teamwork and encourage shared problem-solving. A focus on effective joint administration, with leadership contributions from both department directors, will enhance communication and ensure smooth coordination across teams, leading to greater efficiency and success.
Construction Oversight and Policy Alignment. This role provides the chance to enhance the construction process and ensure that it meets the highest standards. By establishing a well-structured inspection process to follow up on issued permits, the Director will help ensure compliance, quality, and long-term sustainability in all projects. Updating policies and codes to reflect Unalaska's unique infrastructure and community needs will help create a more effective, forward-thinking Public Works department that is in tune with the evolving needs of the community.
Staff Development and Succession Planning. The Director will be instrumental in cultivating a workforce that is skilled, motivated, and ready for the future. By providing training, mentorship, and clear career growth opportunities, the Director will empower employees to thrive in their roles and advance within the organization. A culture that encourages learning and leadership development will ensure that the department remains strong, adaptable, and prepared for long-term success, with clear paths for internal growth and leadership succession.
Citywide Coordination and Operational Effectiveness. With a collaborative mindset, the Director will work closely with the City Manager and other department directors to align Public Works initiatives with broader city goals. By enhancing coordination, the Director will help streamline processes, improve resource allocation, and drive positive outcomes across the city. Strengthening budgeting and organizational strategies will help improve operational efficiency and ensure that Public Works is delivering high-quality services while remaining financially sustainable.
Confidence, Integrity and Accountability. The Director will be a trusted leader who fosters a positive culture of transparency, integrity, and continuous improvement. By making confident, data-driven decisions and encouraging innovation, the Director will inspire the team to excel. A balance of approachability and strong decision-making will ensure that the department remains focused on its goals, while creating a work environment where everyone feels valued, accountable, and empowered to succeed.
Compensation and Benefits
The hiring salary range for this position is $169,121- $186,025. The City of Unalaska offers a comprehensive benefits package, which includes 100% employer-paid medical premiums for both employees and their dependents, as well as 100% employer-paid basic life/AD&D insurance and medevac insurance for employees.
In addition to competitive salary and benefits, the City provides up to $10,000 in hiring bonuses and relocation assistance each. An annual travel allowance of $2,000 is available after the first year of employment.
Employees will accrue personal leave beginning at 16 hours per month and culminating at 32 hours per month in the ninth year of employment. Employees also enjoy 9 paid holidays, 4 floating holidays, and 7 days of bereavement leave annually. Longevity bonuses begin after three years of service.
The benefits package also includes eligibility for the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS), 457 Plans through MissionSquare and Mutual of America, and Flexible Spending Accounts for medical and dependent care. Employees may be provided with a city-owned vehicle for both work and personal use, and city-owned employee housing may be available for rent.
Desired Qualifications
This position requires a bachelor's degree in engineering or a related field of study and eight (8) years of increasingly responsible and related professional experience, with at least five (5) years in a management or supervisory role. Master's degree and prior experience as a municipal public works director is preferred. A strong background in project management, fiscal management, and adhering to local, state, and federal regulations is essential. The successful candidate must have, or be able to obtain, an Alaska driver's license within 90 days of hire, possess the ability to pass all required pre-employment testing (i.e., criminal background, employment history, credit check, and drug testing), and must be eligible to work in the U.S.
The ideal candidate for the Director of Public Works position will possess a comprehensive understanding of local government operations, public administration, municipal finance, budgeting, and community relations. They will be skilled in analyzing organizational issues, applying sound judgment, and utilizing strong problem-solving and analytical abilities to implement effective solutions.
The Director of Public Works should possess excellent verbal and written communication skills, with the ability to adjust communication styles for diverse audiences, as well as superior interpersonal and negotiation abilities. The Director must embrace a collaborative, team-oriented approach, fostering respectful relationships across the organization and implementing best practices to meet Unalaska's unique needs. They should be solution-driven, positive, and capable of mentoring and training staff, ensuring that everyone is prepared for success and succession planning is in place. With confidence and the ability to lead effectively, the Director will maintain a focus on organizational unity while ensuring that all team members can thrive.
Special Instructions
This position is open until filled; however, interested applicants are strongly encouraged to apply no later than Monday, May 12, 2025. For more information, please contact Yolanda Howze at or 312-240-3401.
For more information about Unalaska, visit: , , and
THE CITY OF UNALASKA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Please consult the recruitment brochure for more information on the benefits available for this position.
01
Which statement below best describes the highest level of education you have completed?
- High school graduate, diploma or the equivalent (GED)
- Associate degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree
- Doctorate degree
02
What is the major concentration of the highest level of education you have earned?
- Business Administration
- Public Administration
- Engineering or Engineering Management
- Closely Related Field to the Above
- None of the above
03
Which of the following best reflects your total number of years of experience within a public works department or agency?
- Less than 5 Years
- 5 - 7 Years
- 8 - 12 Years
- More than 12 Years
- N/A - No experience in Public Works
04
Which of the following best reflects your number of years of experience in a SUPERVISORY or MANAGERIAL role within a public works department or agency?
- Less than 5 Years
- 5 - 9 Years
- 10 or More Years
- N/A - No supervisor or manager experience within public works
05
Please indicate the areas in which you have considerable experience:
- Budget management
- Contract negotiation
- Streets and roads
- Vehicle and equipment maintenance
- Facilities maintenance
- Receiving and supply
- N/A - None of the above
06
Do you have experience as a Public Works Director?
- Yes
- No
Required Question