In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Knowledge of:
• Programs, policies, and procedures of the Labor Commissioner's Office and the Department of Industrial Relations
• Principles and practices of personnel management, training, and management
• Manager/supervisor responsibility for promoting equal opportunity in hiring and employee development and promotion, and for maintaining a work environment that is free of discrimination and harassment
• State and related Federal labor laws; the Industrial Welfare Commission orders
• Principles, practices, and terminology of labor relations work
• Purposes, organizations, and trends of employee and employer organizations
• Terminology used in various occupations
• Labor and employment conditions and trends in California
• Industrial occupations and their requirements and employment procedures
• The law of contracts as it applies to the field of labor relations and court procedure and rules of evidence, and principles and theories of administrative law and judicial review of administrative actions
• Legal terms and forms commonly used in civil procedures
• Methods and techniques for effective leadership
Skills and Abilities:
• Interpret and apply State and related Federal labor laws
• Thoroughly evaluate laws, rules and other procedures and to carefully examine facts to draw correct conclusions in making management determinations or otherwise advise on work matters
• Deal tactfully and effectively with teams, the public, and stakeholders
• Conduct, coordinate, and advise on difficult and involved investigations or other key projects
• Active listening and fact-gathering in order to make informed decisions
• Sound judgment, reliability, impartiality, tact, firmness, and patience
• Organization and time management in order to prioritize multiple tasks and assignments
• Decision-making and problem-solving in order to handle supervisory matters
• Critical thinking in applying laws and procedures in order to analyze problems and successfully resolve supervisory matters and/or advise on investigations or other work matters
• Good judgment in order to maintain the integrity of the decision-making process. Write reports and/or findings analytically and concisely
• Maintain professional decorum in order to engage teams and the public productively and with respect
• Effective leadership capabilities
• Strong interpersonal and collaborative skills in building team organization and coordination across all programs
• Mathematical, research, and investigative skills
• Plan and administer field or headquarters elements of an enforcement program
• Analyze information or evidence and draw correct conclusions and make informed decisions
• Coordinate workload of field offices, including but not limited to organizing, planning and executing the work
Proficiency in Excel and other Microsoft applications is preferred.