District Organization

Organizational Chart

The organizational structure of Dublin San Ramon Services District includes five departments: Office of the General Manager, Operations, Engineering & Technical Services, Finance, and Administrative Services.

The maximum number of full-time equivalent (FTE) positions, as shown in the organizational chart below, has been approved by the District's Board of Directors and shall not exceed the number of positions for the current fiscal year without prior Board approval.

DSRSD Organizational Chart(PDF, 201KB)


Departments

Office of the General Manager

The Office of the General Manager is responsible for directing policy, providing executive leadership to the District, and providing administrative support to the Board and the General Manager.


Operations Department

The Operations Department is the largest in the District and operates under complex Federal, State, regional, and local regulations and permits. The Department consists of six divisions which provide water distribution, wastewater collection and treatment services, self-generated power production, facility and fleet management programs, analytical laboratory services, and oversight of regulatory compliance. The Department also provides the contractual operation and maintenance of Dublin San Ramon Services District-East Bay Municipal Utilities District Recycled Water Authority (DERWA) recycled water facilities and Livermore-Amador Valley Water Management Agency (LAVWMA) wastewater export facilities.


Administrative Services Department

The Administrative Services Department consists of five divisions, including Administration Services, Human Resources and Risk Management, Information Technology Services, Public Affairs, and Safety, Security and Emergency Preparedness. These divisions provide the majority of internal support functions for the District, including legislative affairs, public affairs, community outreach and events, human resources, risk management, technology services, workplace health and safety, security, and emergency planning and response support functions.


Engineering Department

The Engineering Department consists of four divisions that ensure District infrastructure is planned, designed, constructed, and maintained in accordance with the District’s ordinances, specifications, policies, and all applicable laws and regulations. The Department oversees the development and implementation of the Capital Improvement Program (CIP) Ten-Year Plan and Two-Year Budget, and leads the Asset Management Program. In addition, the Department provides permitting and construction inspection services.


Finance Department

The Finance Department consists of the Finance Administration, Accounting, and Utility Billing & Customer Services divisions. The Finance Department presents timely and accurate financial information, analysis, and reporting; provides internal accounting and financial support to the other departments; and provides external customer support with utility billing, revenue collection, and customer service.