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APWA Annual Public Works Expo (PWX)

American Public Works Association (APWA)

Date
September 8 – 11, 2024

Location
Georgia World Congress Center
285 Andrew Young International Blvd NW
Atlanta, GA 30313

Conference Website
https://www.apwa.org/events/pwx-conference/
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About the APWA Annual Public Works Expo (PWX)

The APWA Public Works Expo (PWX) is a premier event designed to provide top-tier education, innovative solutions, and extensive networking opportunities for professionals in the public works sector. Scheduled for September 8–11, 2024, at the Georgia World Congress Center in Atlanta, GA. The conference promises a rich, multi-modal learning experience through a variety of traditional and interactive sessions, seminars, and workshops.

At PWX, attendees can explore the largest exhibit floor for public works equipment and services in North America, engaging with vendors and discovering the latest products and technologies. This exhibition is an invaluable resource for advancing careers, enhancing knowledge, and connecting with over 5,000 public works professionals from North America and beyond.

Who should attend

The American Public Works Association Annual Public Works Expo is an essential event for professionals in public works. Public Works Directors, Superintendents, and Managers who oversee public infrastructure will find it invaluable. Directors and Managers of Operations, plus Operations Personnel, can gain insights to enhance daily operations.

City and County Engineers, along with Consulting Engineers, can collaborate on innovative solutions. Construction and Solid Waste Directors and Managers, along with Public Fleet Directors and Managers, will benefit from the latest advancements.

Public Facilities and Grounds Directors, City Planners, and City Council Members will gather crucial knowledge for urban development. County Supervisors, Sustainability Specialists, and Water Services Directors will find it relevant for sustainability challenges.

Streets, Roads, and Bridges Directors, alongside Transportation Directors and Managers, can explore new strategies for infrastructure improvement. Stormwater and Flood Control Directors and Emergency Management Coordinators will also find it beneficial. Anyone with public works-related responsibilities will see this Expo as a key resource for professional growth and knowledge enhancement.

Meet our team

Chris Denney

Program Manager, Debris Services

Brandy Cossey

Regional Debris Specialist

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Shelter Manager

The Shelter Manager, based in Georgia, serves as a Sheltering Lead for the shelter facility, overseeing, leading, and supporting shelter staff. They are responsible for guiding and allocating resources to ensure shelters operate effectively, meeting priorities, objectives, and standards. This role involves assigning daily tasks, setting schedules, and organizing days off for shelter workers, while ensuring adherence to current sheltering standards and procedures.

Strategic planning for service delivery is an essential part of the Shelter Manager’s role. They ensure that sheltering services are appropriate for all clients and advise leadership on sheltering needs, trends, and issues. The Manager works collaboratively with all functions that support sheltering, maintaining alignment with current standards and procedures. They also support advanced operational planning and develop service delivery plans, which may include leading administrative staff and mentoring the shelter workforce.

The Shelter Manager supports the operation of workforce shelters in collaboration with Staff Services. This may involve supervising service delivery and workers in areas like reception, registration, dormitory, feeding, information, and supply. Ensuring all work aligns with shelter principles and accurately recording daily work hours are key responsibilities.

Apply now for the opportunity to join our team of professionals today.

Shelter Shift Supervisor

The Shelter Shift Supervisor, based in Georgia, leads and supports shelter staff by effectively allocating resources to meet priorities, objectives, and standards. This role involves advising the Shelter Manager on needs, trends, and issues to ensure smooth and efficient operations. The Supervisor may attend or lead the Daily Sheltering Coordination Meeting, working with all functions to maintain standards and procedures.

Assisting the Shelter Manager, the Shelter Shift Supervisor aids in operational planning and developing service delivery plans. This position may provide guidance to a team of administrative staff, helping them support the sheltering workforce and offering mentorship as needed. Responsibilities include overseeing workforce shelters with Staff Services and supervising service delivery in areas like reception, registration, dormitory, feeding, information, and supply.

The Supervisor ensures adherence to shelter principles and daily records time worked in the tracking system. They ensure accurate reporting to meet client needs, review the team’s time entries for accuracy, and maintain quality standards. Additionally, the role involves providing coaching, mentoring, and shelter-specific training for team members.

Apply now for the opportunity to join our team of professionals today.

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