There shall be a Department of Public Works, the head of which shall be the Director of Public Works appointed by and under the direct supervision and subject to removal by the City Manager according to Civil Service Law.
The Director of Public Works shall be responsible for the proper and efficient conduct of all public works functions. The Director shall be qualified by a combination of training and experience.
The Department of Public Works shall consist of the following bureaus:
(A) 
Bureau of Engineering.
(B) 
Bureau of Inspection.
(C) 
Bureau of Water and Wastewater.
(D) 
Bureau of Maintenance.
A qualified person shall be appointed by the Manager as Inspector of Plumbing to have, exercise and discharge the functions, powers and duties of that office as provided by Charter, local law or ordinance.
The Manager shall appoint an Examining Board of Plumbers. It shall consist of five members. Two members shall be master plumbers of not less than 10 years' plumbing experience and one member shall be a journeyman plumber of like experience. The other members shall be the Chief Inspector of Plumbing and Drainage and the Director of Public Works having charge of sewers, or other City officers having such duties. The term of office of each member shall be three years, from the first day of January following his or her appointment. No board member other than the Chief Inspector of Plumbing and Drainage and the Director of Public Works may serve more than two consecutive terms. The Examining Board of Plumbers shall have jurisdiction over and examine all persons desiring to engage in the trade of plumbing as employing or master plumbers in the City. It shall also be responsible for formulating in conjunction with the Board of Health a code of rules regulating the work of plumbing and drainage in the City.