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IT Manager Fredrickson stated he reached out to a few companies who provide IT security <br />services, and their fees were approximately $15-25k annually. He added they did not seem <br />interested in doing any leg work. <br />IT Manager Fredrickson stated he spoke with the security team at Logis, and they have connections <br />with students in the U of M's security programs that want to get into the field as IAS Analysts. He <br />added he believes there will be many interested candidates. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked whether the City is offering a good starting rate, and whether the <br />City should consider 32 hours instead of 40 hours. She asked whether the City should be planning <br />for a fourth position, and whether that will need to be added to the Capital Improvement Plan <br />(CIP). <br />IT Manager Fredrickson stated a fourth employee would be a discussion for next year. <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher stated the job salary is in alignment with pay equity. <br />Councilmember Riley stated City Staff indicated that Logis is doing the work. He asked, if this <br />position is not filled, what responsibilities will not get done. <br />IT Manager Fredrickson stated some items that are not currently getting done, network testing, can <br />be contracted out to Logis. He added, as part of his job, he goes over network intrusions. He noted <br />he would like someone who can come in and give that process the attention it deserves, ensure no <br />damage has been done, and look for potential future damage. <br />Finance Director Lund stated the third F/T position that is being requested is Parks Maintenance <br />Worker. <br />Parks and Assistant Public Works Superintendent Mark Riverblood stated the F/T Parks <br />Maintenance Worker is required as population and maintenance demands increase every year. The <br />position is necessary to fulfill expectations and meet the needs of the public. The City does not <br />receive enough applications to fill these positions, as it is difficult to get people to commit to be <br />on -call for lift stations, sewer issues, and snow plowing. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked how many staff are doing this type of role. Parks and Assistant <br />Public Works Superintendent Riverblood stated four staff are dedication to parks maintenance, <br />with 1 person on the large mower for 30 hours per week. He added a dedicated irrigation staff <br />person handles irrigation issues and is not available for other duties or activities. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated this discussion can be continued on August 10, 2021. <br />2.05: Discuss Mississippi River Cities and Towns Initiative Membership <br />No discussion. <br />2.06: Discuss Interview Date and Process for Civil Legal Services <br />City Council Work Session / July 27, 2021 <br />Page 9 of 10 <br />
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