This list contains only the countries for which job offers have been published in the selected language (e.g., in the French version, only job offers written in French are displayed, and in the English version, only those in English).
Reporting directly to the Loans and Grants Director, the Loans and Grants (L&G) Manager will supervise the Loans and Grants Analyst and manage the Loans and Grants Bureau’s consultants to administer over $2.6 billion in low-interest loan and grant funding agreements and pursue additional sources of funding for the SFPUC’s Water, Power, and Sewer enterprises to honor the agency's commitment to reduce ratepayer burden.
Job Responsibility:
Lead the Loans & Grants Steering Committee meeting agenda development and implementation of follow-up from the bi-monthly meetings
Manage development of materials to be presented to the Loans & Grants Steering Committee for consideration and endorsement
Develop plans to implement L&G Steering Committee directions
Manage preparation of applications for the State Revolving Fund (SRF), Water Infrastructure Finance and Innovation Act (WIFIA), US Army Corps of Engineers WIFIA Financing Program (CWIFP), and other low-interest or grant programs
Lead development, maintenance and implementation of SFPUC procedures or process narratives to ensure compliance with requirements of new and existing sources of loan and grant funding
Oversee Loans & Grants program staff and consultants
Lead the identification of potential grants and loan opportunities
Nurture relationships with existing State and Federal partners
Cooperatively strategize with External Affairs regarding policies, legislation, and appropriations for sources of loans and grants funding
Manage development and maintenance of a master schedule for Loans and Grants Bureau
Support development and management of the Loans & Grants Bureau’s budget
Manage L&G acquisition and administration of funding from Cal OES and Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) under the FEMA Public Assistance Grant program
Requirements:
Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university
Five (5) years of experience in grant management or funding administration, including three years of supervising the work of professionals
Nice to have:
Experience with of WIFIA, SRF, CWIFP, BRIC/HMGP, FEMA Emergency Funding or other similar State and Federal funding programs highly preferred
Experience presenting at a conference, before Senior Management, policy boards or public audiences