Duties
Equipment Operations & Field MaintenanceMachinery Operation: Operates trucks and construction or power equipment such as mechanized broom sweepers, side arm mowers, backhoes, man-lifts, dump trucks, road graders, front-end loaders, jet vacuum trucks, jackhammers, mowers, brush chippers, and other small equipment and tools to maintain a variety of street, utility, and other systems for assigned areas of work.
Logistics Support: Transports and unloads various equipment, materials, and supplies.
Preventative Service: Operates, washes, services, and makes minor adjustments and repairs to assigned equipment.
Defect Reporting: Reports the need for equipment maintenance or repair directly to assigned supervisors.
Operational Monitoring: Monitors daily operations to ensure health and safety requirements are actively met.
Regulatory Alignment: Strict adherence to appropriate departmental, National, and City safety standards.
Skills Development: Participates in safety-related training, including confined space, trench working conditions, and the safe handling of hazardous materials.
Seasonal Operations: Actively participates in required seasonal public works activities, including winter snow removal operations.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Technical Frameworks: Knowledge of the principles and techniques of equipment operation requirements, alongside applicable National codes and City ordinances for assigned areas of work.
Logistical Transport: Knowledge of transportation procedures pertaining to the safe operation and transport of heavy public works equipment.
Safety Protocols: Knowledge of the handling of hazardous materials and other critical safety standards.
Digital Tools: Knowledge of applicable computer technology and software programs used in daily assignments.
Code Compliance: Skill in the use of assigned equipment for areas of work to ensure strict compliance with applicable rules, regulations, standards, and codes.
Tool Handling: Ability to perform basic operation of machines and tools and their standard usage within maintenance functions.
Legal Interpretation: Ability to interpret and apply federal, state, and local laws, rules, and regulations governing municipal equipment operator requirements.
Professional Relations: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with elected officials, department heads, colleagues, developers, contractors, and the general public.
Communication: Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing.
Minimum Qualifications
Education: Graduation from an accredited high school or equivalent.
Experience: One (1) year of professional experience in the operation of light power and medium duty motor equipment for an assigned area of work.
Licensure: Possession of a valid Class A, Class B, or equivalent Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with mandatory endorsements.
Special Qualifications
CDL Mandate: Maintenance of a CDL may be required immediately upon appointment for specific assigned operational areas (such as dump trucks, street sweepers, and comparable large equipment).