PUBLIC NOTICE

 

 

The Township of Middle is requesting proposals and qualifications for persons/entities to fill the following positions:

 

A.  Conflict Solicitor - Where Municipal Solicitor has conflict, matter to be handled by this attorney.  Same requirements as the Municipal Solicitor.

 

B.  Municipal Prosecutor - Prosecutes in the Township’s municipal Court.  Court meets every Monday, Wednesday and any special session as set forth by the Municipal Court Administrator.

 

C.  Rent Leveling Board Solicitor - Attorney represents the Rent Leveling Board.  The Rent Leveling Board meets quarterly.

 

D.  Hearing Officer - Attorney sitting as a hearing officer on employee disciplinary matters.

 

E.   Grant, Utility, and Legislative Consultant - completes grant applications and advises Township Committee on utility and legislative issues impacting the Township.

 

F.       Beach Erosion Prevention and Replenishment Consultant - completes grant applications and advises Township Committee on beach erosion prevention and beach replenishment issues and funding, particularly federal funding.

 

G.      COAH COUNSEL – Legal advisor to the Township’s Committee and Administrative Staff on issues regarding its obligations mandated by The Council on Affordable Housing and assorted state statutes and regulations. Minimum qualifications are at least five years experience in the municipal bonding field, and that the person have the demonstrated experience and capacity for marketing and selling municipal bonds.

 

H.                             Municipal Engineer - The Municipal Engineer must be a Professional Engineer in the State of New Jersey, and have experience in Municipal Engineering.  It is preferable that the  Municipal Engineer also be a Professional Planner.  Other skills and licenses are also considered. 

The Municipal Engineer is to be the Principal Engineer for the Township.  He is to advise Township Committee on all Engineering matters.  He is to provide services on specific projects as the Principal Engineer, Project Engineer, Professional Planner, Project Technician, Environmental Specialist, Drafts Person, AutoCadd Technician, Administrative Assistant, Clerical (other than overhead functions), Inspector (Level One), Inspector (Level Two), and other engineering services as is necessary.  The Municipal Engineer does not include within the scope of work sewer utility work. 

The Municipal Engineer is also to be available to all Township Staff under the direction of the Municipal Administrator, and to make himself or herself regularly available in Township Hall.

The Applicant should provide a proposal which includes a statement of licensing, others in his or her office who will provide services, a fee schedule which lists names and fees for each person and for each of these services, and any other information deemed of importance by the Applicant. 

 

I.       Municipal Sewer Engineer – The municipal sewer engineer must be a Professional Engineer in the State of New Jersey, and have experience in Municipal Engineering, including sewer projects.  He is to advise the sewer department, and Township Committee on all sewer matters, except those otherwise awarded by specific project contracts.  He is to provide services on specific projects and services as necessary including Principal Engineer, Project Engineer, Project Technician, Environmental Specialist, Drafts Person, AutoCadd Technician, Administrative Assistant, Clerical (other than overhead functions), Inspector (Level One), Inspector (Level Two), and other engineering services as is necessary.  The municipal sewer engineer is also to be available to all Township Staff under the direction of the Municipal Administrator and the Sewer Utility Supervisor / Department Head, and to make himself or herself regularly available to those people.  The Applicant should provide a proposal which includes a statement of licensing, others in his or her office who will provide services, a fee schedule which lists names and fees for each person and for each of these services, and any other information deemed of importance by the Applicant. 

 

 

Descriptions of the positions are included in Resolution Number 565-08 which is reproduced in full herein. 

 

All proposals must be received by January 5 at 10:00 am.  Full instructions on the submissions of proposals and what the proposals should include and the criteria for review are stated in full in Resolution Number 565-08, which is reproduced in full herein.

 

Resolution 565-08