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File #: 25-2324    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/25/2025 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 6/10/2025 Final action:
Title: ADOPT Position Adjustment Resolution No. 26438 to reclassify two Reprographics Technician II positions (represented) and their incumbents to Duplicating Machine Operator II (represented), and abolish the classifications of Reprographics Technician I (represented) and Reprographics Technician II (represented), in the Public Works Department. (100% User Fees)
Attachments: 1. PAR PNM Repro to DMO, 2. PAR PNM Repro to DMO Attachment
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To: Board of Supervisors
From: Warren Lai, Public Works Director/Chief Engineer
Report Title: Reclassify two (2) Reprographics Technician II positions to Duplicating Machine Operator II, and abolish classifications of Reprographics Technician I and II, in the Public Works Department.
?Recommendation of the County Administrator ? Recommendation of Board Committee


RECOMMENDATIONS:
ADOPT Position Adjustment Resolution No. 26438 to reclassify two (2) Reprographics Technician II (9XVD) (represented) positions (#1960 & #10500) and their incumbents at salary plan and grade TB5 1086 ($4,597-$5,587) to Duplicating Machine Operator II (9XTD) (represented) at salary plan and grade TB5 1166 ($4.976 - $6.048), and abolish the classifications of Reprographics Technician I (9XWE) (represented) at salary plan and grade TB5 0701 ($3,140-$3,816) and Reprographics Technician II (9XVD) (represented) at salary plan and grade TB5 1086 ($4,597-$5,587), in the Public Works Department.


FISCAL IMPACT:
This action will result in an increased annual cost of $13,200, of which $2,135 is retirement cost. Increase in cost will be funded by Department charge outs.


BACKGROUND:
The primary job function of incumbents in the Reprographics Technician job classification series is to set up, operate and maintain offset printing press equipment (analog technology). As technology has advanced, print shop operations have evolved to the use of digital, high-speed duplicating machines to perform the same type of work. Use of digital equipment has increased the speed of production and efficiency. Furthermore, the quality of the end product(s) has also significantly increased.

The Department will continue to utilize offset printing press machinery, though it will be used at a significantly lower frequency. Because of the evolution of technology, the Department intends to further develop the skillsets of the existing staff, such that they are proficient in operating both types of equipment. Addition...

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