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Jody Dellinger

District Manager Recreation Manager
District & Recreation Manager, Harris County Water Control Improvement District #110, 2009-Present Water Board Director ( VP ) , Waller County Municipal Utility District ( MUD ) 9B, 2017-Present Owner Operator at Battleship Beanery, 2017-Present Retired US Navy Chief (E-7), 1988-2009.
Waller County Municipal Utility District (MUD) 9B
The King’s University
Spring, TX 77388, USA

Professional Background

  • Current status
  • Profession
  • Fields
  • Work experience
    More than 15 years
  • Management
  • Skills
    Facilities Management
    Operations Management
    Organizational Leadership
    Budgeting & Forecasting
    Training & Development
    Safety Development and Training Protocols
    Risk Management
    Event Planning & Management
    Project Management
    Employee Development
    Contract Management
    Networking
    Computer Skills
    Recreation
    Parks & Lake Management
    Emergency Procedures
    Disaster Preparedness
    Disaster Recovery
  • Languages
    English
    Fluent
  • Highest level of education

Job search preferences

  • Desired job type
    Full-time
    Interested in working remotely
  • Desired positions
    District Manager
  • Desired work locations
    Texas, USA
  • Freelance

Work Experience

Water Board Director (Vice President)

Jul 2017 - Present
Water Board Director Vice President August 2017 - Present Katy, Texas MUDs engage in the supply of water, conservation, irrigation, drainage, firefighting, solid waste garbage collection and disposal including recycling activities, wastewater sewage treatment, and recreational facilities. A MUD can require its customers to use its solid waste services as a condition for receiving other MUD services. A MUD may provide solid waste and recycling services through a private company. While they can develop, maintain, or acquire parks or recreational facilities. MUDs are prohibited from issuing bonds to pay for these facilities. They can, however, set and charge user fees. State law gives districts the power to establish the authority, rights, and duties necessary to accomplish the specific purposes for which they are created. The powers of districts created under general law are determined by the type of district. A special law district's powers are determined by its enabling legislation. Most districts have the following powers : ■ to incur debt ■ to levy taxes ■ to charge for services and adopt rules for those services ■ to enter contracts ■ to obtain easements ■ to condemn property The directors are elected or appointed officials, responsible for the business of the district, including those functions they have contracted to a general manager, operator, or another party. They also manage and control the financial management, employment, and purchasing needs of the district. Directors establish policies to manage this process.

District & Recreation Manager/Director

Mar 2009 - Present
District & Recreation Manager/Director March 2009 - Present Spring, Texas Management of District Parks Recreation Facilities includes production management, direct oversight, leadership and supervision of a $5M 60-acre park and recreation facility, all aspects of lake management, stocking, treatment of 4 stocked fishing lakes, multiple rental pavilions, picnic areas, 5 miles trails, certified 5K trail, amphitheater, fishing docks. Recreation facilities with 700+ family memberships (approx 3500 patrons), 185,000-gallon pool, 8 tennis courts, 24-hour fitness facility housing $150K in various equipment, rental clubhouse, rental pavilion, rental classroom. Complete oversight of the $900K to $1.2M annual recreation budget, direct supervision of the District foreman, Aquatics Facility Operator (AFO)/Certified Pool Operator (CPO), Office Manager, various maintenance personnel, 20+ seasonal lifeguards. Direct planning and hosting of many events for large groups, schools, churches, Scouts, weddings, musical events, festivals, and holiday activities. Management of Water Sewer District Operations includes production management, direct input, and collaboration with the elected Board of Directors and oversight of the Districts operators, contractors, contract, and various entities for the operation of the District sewer plant, 2 water plants, and 8 lift stations providing water, sewer, trash service to 2400+ residents and 250+ commercial businesses. Duties also include collaboration, recruitment and managerial oversight of multiple programs and policies including but not limited to garbage collection, recycle collection, water conservation program, water restriction policy, grounds maintenance, building & plant maintenance, security, and police contracts. Author, design, administration of the Districts website, Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram pages, newsletters, rental agreements, facility rules policies, fishing policy, park and facility maps, signs, flyers, contracts, and other administration.

Business Owner

Aug 2017 - Present
Business Owner July 2017 - Present Magnolia, Texas Sailors know good coffee Battleship Beanery Micro-Roast was spawned by our own retired U.S. Navy Chief Petty Officer in a sincere desire to find and roast the very best coffee beans to create the very best cup a Joe possible. Also, an avid coffee drinker, Chief brings 21 years of deck plate leadership to every single roast. Taking green coffee beans and roasting them to perfection is a dedication and a passion. Most coffee today is roasted and canned or bagged in bulk by the big guys. Although some of the big guys can make a decent cup of coffee, by the time it goes from the roaster to the distributor, to the big chain stores or coffee houses, and then finally to your home cup it is stale and no longer at its peak freshness. Fresh coffee are beans that are roasted and then ground and brewed to the cup within three weeks of roasting. The big guys just cannot get it to the cup that fast. Battleship Beanery roasts its beans in small micro-roast portions, then bags and delivers the beans to the customer within three weeks or less ensuring that the just-roasted cup of Joe is as fresh as possible. You may have had good coffee, but until you have had coffee within three weeks of roasting, you have never had GREAT coffee. Give it a try, you will definitely not be disappointed www.battleshipbeanery.com

Chief Damage Controlman

Apr 1988 - May 2009
21 yrs 2 mos
Damage Controlman April 1988 - May 2009 21 years 2 months Performs organizational and intermediate level maintenance and repair of damage control equipment and systems plans, supervises, and performs tasks necessary for damage control, ship stability, preservation of watertight integrity, fire fighting, and chemical, biological, and radiological CBR warfare defense. Trains shipboard personnel in other ratings in damage control procedures. Operates and maintains fire fighting, fixed-flooding, wash down, ventilation, dewatering, and air test equipment and damage control life support devices. Performs radiological and chemical monitoring and surveying serves as an on-scene leader, organizes and directs fire party inventories, damage control equipment. Instructs and coordinates damage control parties, instructs personnel in the techniques of damage control and CBR defense, supervises and performs tasks in procurement and issuance of supplies and repair parts, prepares records and reports. Plans and conducts damage control exercises, maintains records and prepares progress reports, supervises training programs, estimates time, personnel, and material requirements, prepares quarterly maintenance schedules.

Shipboard Damage Control Inspector/Trainer

May 2006 - Mar 2009
2 yrs 11 mos
Shipboard Damage Control Inspector/Trainer May 2006 - April 2009 3 years Everett, WA Shipboard Damage Control Inspector/Instructor. Conducted and evaluated shipwide Damage Control training evolution's and inspections for shipboard emergency response teams, fire fighting teams, flight deck crash rescue teams, chemical, biological radiological emergency, and response teams. Emergency shoring, pipe patching, fire fighting and maintenance for all related equipment.

Leading Chief Petty Officer/Recreation Director

Sep 2002 - May 2006
3 yrs 9 mos
Leading Chief Petty Officer September 2002 - May 2006 3 years 9 months USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72) Everette, WA Naval Station Everette Performed all duties associated with the Afloat Recreation Specialist position while serving onboard the USS Abraham Lincoln (U.S. aircraft carrier). Responsible for developing an enormous and comprehensive Morale, Welfare Recreation program serving 6000+ shipboard personnel and their families. As the ship's Senior Enlisted MWR resource person, developed, implemented and provided guidance for serving individual and group leisure activities, competitive sporting events, group tours, group transportation, bulk vehicle rentals, bulk hotel reservations, large scale parties, concerts and a variety of indoor and outdoor recreation activities in the US and abroad. Director of 6 shipboard fitness facilities housing over $500K in gym fitness equipment. Initiated a robust ticket resale emblematic program with monthly sales averaging $50K. Escort for many visiting VIP's, Hollywood Stars, music and sports figures. Prepared administered the annual $1.5M MWR budget. Developed marketing and publicity techniques to ensure all personnel were aware of the numerous leisure opportunities available. 1. Meticulously maintained every facet of a $1.5M annual operating budget with minimal oversight. Scores of outstanding on all quarterly annual audits. 2. The impetus behind the procurement installation of an $8K point-of-sale/rental system dramatically improving the accountability and accuracy of all recreation records and sales. 3. Orchestrated several highly visible and successful recreation party events and a mini-carnival, each including their own $100K budget and significantly enhancing morale for over 6000 sailors and families. 4. Direct oversight in rehabilitation and modernization of 6 fitness facilities, including replacement of over $500K in gym weight cardio equipment. 5. Director for the Big Bucks bingo program. 1st ever Navy MWR to give away a $54K Chevy Corvette. Other game give-a-ways included an extensive and wide variety of prizes totaling well over $100K.

Navy Instructor/Student Advisor

Sep 1999 - Jun 2002
2 yrs 10 mos
Instructor Student Advisor September 1999 - June 2002 2 years 10 months Great Lakes, IL Naval Training Center Student Advisor, Student Enrollment, Graduation Coordinator, Disciplinary Advisor, Classroom Instructor, Student Quarters Leading Chief Petty Officer, Engineering Watch Officer, Engineering Safety Officer.

Assistant Leading Petty Officer

Jan 1996 - Dec 2000
5 yrs 0 mos
Assistant Leading Petty Officer 1996 - 2000 5 years USS Carney (DDG 64) Jacksonville, FL Naval Station Mayport Damage Controlman 1st Class, Chemical Biological Radiological Defense Specialist, Shipboard Fire Marshal, Flight Deck Crash & Rescue Team Leader. Morale Welfare & Recreation Planning, and Organizing Committee member. Indoctrination Instructor & Trainer for all newly reporting personnel. Equal Opportunity Committee member, and Senior Damage Control Training Team Member, and Nationally Certified EMT-Basic.

Recruiter Canvasser

Sep 1992 - Sep 1995
3 yrs 1 mo
Navy Recruiter Canvasser September 1992 - September 1995 3 years 1 month Orlando, FL Naval Recruiting Station Orlando Full-time recruiting for new Navy personnel, cold calls, networking, interviewing, canvassing, testing, and public speaking.

Education

Other
Christian Studies Theology
2018 - 2018
Description
Various classes
Other
Christian Studies Theology
2017 - 2018
Description
Various classes
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Senior Enlisted Damage Control
2002 - 2002
Description
Managerial and safety supervisor functions in support of Damage Control (DC), Fire Fighting (FF), and Chemical, Biological, and Radiological-Defense (CBR-D) programs. Performs duties as the ship's DC, FF, and CBRD subject matter expert. Responsible for shipboard DC/FF/CBR-D equipment maintenance. Troubleshoots installed fire fighting systems. Assists the Damage Control Assistant in organizing and training the ship's damage control and fire fighting teams. Plans and evaluates DC/FF/CBR-D exercises and performs as the ship's Assist Gas Free Engineer. Operate, maintain, and conduct training on all equipment in the areas of damage control, regular and advanced firefighting, ship stability and buoyancy, gas-free engineering, planning, managing, conducting and critiquing shipboard training programs in damage control; utilize computer software programs.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Navy Safety Technician
2001 - 2001
Description
Assists the collateral or primary duty Safety Officer or Safety Manager in coordinating the implementation of the Navy Occupational Safety and Health (NAVOSH) Program, Traffic Safety Program, and Recreational, Athletics, and Home Safety Program. Performs administrative and record keeping functions in support of the command safety organization. Identifies hazards, unsafe work practices, and health hazardous conditions. Assists in the evaluation of workplace hazards, including periodic workplace monitoring. Prepares various safety and mishap reports, maintains hazard abatement program documentation, and aids in mishap investigations. Arranges or conducts indoctrination and periodic NAVOSH and safety training. Disseminates NAVOSH and safety program information throughout the chain of command.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Advanced Leadership Development
2000 - 2000
Description
Identify basic principles of leadership; the role of motivation, empowerment, and counseling in development of subordinates; and ways to manage human resources, teams, and stress to create a quality organizational climate, use effective oral and written communication skills in professional relationships.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Navy Instructor Training
1999 - 1999
Description
Lesson planning, instructional strategies, selection of visual aids, and teaching skills; designs lessons from a body of content; develop behavioral objectives; prepares test items; evaluates instructional materials and the results of instruction; presents material clearly and possesses platform (teaching) skills. Individuals direct teaching and learning activities in schools, training centers, and selected reserve units; write learning objectives; prepare test items; evaluate instructional materials and results, and counsel students on academic learning problems.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Emergency Medical Technician Basic
1997 - 1997
Description
Nationally Certified EMT-B
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Recruiter/Career Counselor
1992 - 1995
Description
Department of Labor National Apprenticeship Certificate Required completion of 2000 hours.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Fire Fighter
1992 - 1994
Description
Department of Labor National Apprenticeship Certificate Required completion of 2000 hours.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Navy Recruiter/Canvasser
1992 - 1992
Description
Provides qualified civilians for enlistment into the Navy; identifies target market populations; selects and uses appropriate supporting resources; prospects recruits; conducts interviews; enlists individuals; completes enlistments records; counsels rejected applicants; analyzes recruiting results; and formulates plans for improving recruiting, marketing, and processing.
Non-Degree Program (e.g. Coursera certificate)
Persuasive Communications
1992 - 1992
Description
40 Hour Persuasive Communication Course