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Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets
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Public Works Maintenance Technician I.II.III-Streets
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Integral Senior LivingGreeley, CO, United StatesThe average salary range is between $ 146,876 and $ 182,000 year , with the average salary hovering around $ 146,876 year .
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Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets
GovernmentJobs.comEvans, CO, United States- Full-time
Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets
The Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets is under general supervision and performs a wide variety of semi-skilled and skilled work in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the City's streets.
Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from level I or, when filled from the outside, require previous and directly related experience.
Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets I : ($23.76-$26.40 / hour)
- Employee possesses the knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform all the essential duties of the job safely and satisfactorily, including, but not limited to municipal governance, teamwork, problem-solving, relationship-building, customer service, detail oriented, technology / equipment proficiency, policy adherence, time management, result-orientation, research and analyzing data, decision-making, self-motivation, stewardship, integrity, and upholding our EDGE core values.
- Ability to listen to, read, understand, and communicate the English language both orally and in writing so others can understand, such as correspondence, report writing, and emails.
- To support consistent high-quality service for our community and each other, it is the expectation of all employees to be punctual and have good attendance and to communicate effectively for scheduling conflicts or when taking leave according to city policy.
- Street surface maintenance, construction, and repair; breaks and removes pavement; excavates, shovels, hauls, and loads materials, maintains drainage, clears overgrowth, identifies basic problems, and more. Patches asphalt surfaces including, placing, raking, and compacting hot and cold asphalt mixes.
- Grades and maintains dirt and gravel roads.
- Mows, weeds, and string trims rights-of-way as needed.
- Maintains landscaping within right-of-way and medians.
- Performs temporary traffic control, including maintenance of traffic control devices and street signage, flagging, and directing traffic at work sites and controlling related safety functions at job sites.
- Responds to emergency water main and water service line breaks and leaks.
- Inspects and performs daily maintenance such as greasing on all equipment and vehicles prior to operation.
- Assists in performing basic service and maintenance on motor vehicles and equipment as needed.
- Removes snow with plows and de-ices city streets, rights-of-way, and city-maintained sidewalks and trails as needed. Snow removal operations are often overnight.
- Operates vehicles used in construction and maintenance such as CDL tandem dump trucks, tractors, mowers, pickups, trailers, snowplows, street sweepers, backhoes, excavators, road grader, jet / vac trucks, rollers, water trucks, front-end loaders, skid steer loaders, chippers, and others.
- Operates air compressor with pneumatic air tools, chain saws, string trimmers, demo saws, bush cutters, jackhammers, tampers, concrete saws, pressure washers, and others.
- Uses hand tools including axes, sledgehammers, wheelbarrows, rakes, shovels, rollers and others.
- Patrols and inspects ditch system facilities for damage, leaks, vandalism, or other needed repairs. Performs field maintenance duties in the operation, repair, and reconstruction of the City's raw water ditch system.
- Cleans up debris and litter; performs landscape maintenance including clearing debris, brush, trees, and tree limbs from ditches, burning of ditch banks, reservoir areas and right-of-way areas.
- Repairs and maintains headgates, dams, and pipelines. Installs and maintains flumes, meters, and gauges, records readings from flow charts, clocks, meters, and gauges; constructs new ditches.
- May locate city utility lines as well as GPS assets.
- Collects and disposes of trash dumped along streets and city rights-of-way.
- Conducts stormwater infrastructure maintenance such as brush removal and grading in ponds, channels, outfalls, culverts, and storm water collection systems.
- Conducts closed circuit television (CCTV) routine and response driven inspection and maintenance of storm sewer manholes, inlets, and lines.
- Required to be on 24-hour, rotating, on-call status as scheduled.
- May be assigned to labor intensive special collection events of household trash collection events.
- Applies herbicides and pesticides to control weeds and brush along streets, rights-of-way, and stormwater structures. Maintains usage records. Follows all applicable laws and uses required PPE.
- Applies mosquito suppression and control pesticides via truck overnight based on schedule. Typically, this will be one night every 3-6 weeks. Maintains usage records. Follows all applicable laws and uses required PPE.
- Installs and maintains traffic signs according to direction and MUTCD standards.
- May enter confined spaces utilizing proper personal protective equipment (PPE), related safety equipment and entry permits.
- Performs periodic weekend, evening, and holiday work when necessary.
- May assist in irrigation ditch inspections and work if needed.
- Assists any other city departments when needed. Most often stormwater, water, and fleet.
- Assists in periodic shutoffs of water to customers due to lack of payment as directed.
- Knowledge of laws and safety as it relates to vehicle operations, general construction tools and equipment.
- Skill in operating all assigned equipment, machinery, tools, or equipment in a safe and appropriate manner.
- Ability to read and interpret basic blueprints, City Street signs and maps.
- Always prioritizes personal and team safety while at work.
- Ability to read and understand maps and workplans.
- Ability to learn MUTCD traffic and sign standards.
- As a member of the City of Evans team, employees are privileged to serve each other and the community; therefore, will be asked to perform additional duties as assigned.
Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets II :
In addition to previous essential functions :
Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets III :
In addition to previous essential functions :
Education, Experience, and Licensure :
Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets I :
Preferred :
Public Works Maintenance Technician-Streets II :
In addition to previous requirements :