Frank William Lukitsch
About Candidate
Results-driven Public Works superintendent with extensive experience overseeing municipal infrastructure, including roads, water and sewer systems, stormwater management, and fleet operations. Skilled in managing personnel, budgets, large and small-scale projects. Accomplished at improving operational efficiency, implementing preventive maintenance programs, and responding to emergency situations. Commitment to public safety, community service, and delivering high quality, cost-effective public works solutions.
Location
Education
High School
The Utility Management Institute (UMI) by the Kentucky Rural Water Association (KRWA) provides specialized training for water/wastewater professionals, focusing on financial planning, regulatory compliance, leadership, and asset management.
Students gain working insight in areas such as workplace basic knowledge and safety understanding, blueprint reading, framing: exterior walls, windows, doors, floors, rafter roof. Along with entry-level knowledge of electrical theory, fixtures and cables, troubleshooting and maintenance wiring, maintaining residential and commercial plumbing, repairing leaks and replacement skills. As well as refrigeration systems, maintain various heating, air conditioning, and ventilation systems. Students will also gain skills working with general maintenance of residential and commercial properties to create and maintain recommended working order.
Work & Experience
Results-driven Public Works superintendent with extensive experience overseeing municipal infrastructure, including roads, water and sewer systems, stormwater management, and fleet operations. Skilled in managing personnel, budgets, large and small-scale projects. Accomplished at improving operational efficiency, implementing preventive maintenance programs, and responding to emergency situations. Commitment to public safety, community service, and delivering high quality, cost-effective public works solutions.
Skills
Superintendent of Public Works
Awards
Currently enrolled in the "Utility Management Institute" (UMI) through the Kentucky Rural Water Association. 5 classes remaining until completion/graduation with designation as a "Utility Management Professional"

