What are the responsibilities and job description for the UTILITIES TECHNICIAN I (STORMWATER) position at City of Maitland?
Performs a variety of technical field and office work involving stormwater inspections and maintenance, environmental surveys, and enforcement activities to ensure compliance with the City’s stormwater and lakes management codes and policies. Work is performed in the maintenance and preservation (or protection) of City lakes, canals, and stormwater infrastructure, to include assisting in the execution of an herbicide program for management of native and exotic aquatic vegetation in and around the City’s lakes. Works under the general direction of the Public Works Director or assigned designee.
This position is considered an emergency/disaster position. During emergency conditions, all City employees are automatically considered emergency service workers. City employees are subject to being called to work in the event of a disaster, such as a hurricane, or other emergency situation, which requires that the employee be ready, willing, and able to report to work during emergencies and/or disasters of any kind, notwithstanding any other commitments the employee may have and be able perform emergency services duties, as assigned.Conducts inspections and communicates potential violations of State regulations and City code to the City Engineer.
Participates in education programs for owners of lake and non-lakefront property covering the causes, prevention and effects of water pollution.
Assists in lake surveys and herbicide spraying of city lakes, as directed.
Assists in the lakes field operations, to include but not limited to, installation and maintenance of aeration and filter systems, lake bottom sampling, monitor lake contour and water depth, aquatic weed spraying and trash removal.
Investigates and recommends resolution to supervisor on concerns by lake and canal property owners; and/or wetland property owners.
Conducts cleaning, maintenance and repair of outfall storm drains, traps, inlets, catch basins, manholes, pipes and all other stormwater infrastructure; and assists in the construction inspection of these stormwater systems.
Performs aquatic weed removal and re-vegetation of city lakes to detain pollution, improve attractiveness, and provide native wildlife habitat.
Inspects stormwater treatment facilities. Assists with the inspection of private stormwater systems to ensure city standards for construction and maintenance are met.
Assists in the investigation and record keeping for specific environmental problems.
Operates and assists in the maintenance of the street sweeper.
Maintains availability for “standby” assignment for a week at a time or other predetermined schedule, and availability for return to work under City’s “call back” procedures.
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS
Provides back up to other related positions.
Maintains paperwork associated with all daily activities to provide documentation for NDPES reporting.
Performs other duties as assigned.High School diploma with one (1) or more years of experience in the maintenance of lakes, canals, wetlands, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Possess a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License (CDL) certification, Class B, or obtain the CDL certification within six (6) months of employment.
Must also possess the National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-700 within 30 days of employment and the ICS-100 within 90 days of employment. There may be additional NIMS required, which will be scheduled by your Supervisor.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Possess a Restricted Use Pesticide Application license in aquatics or obtain within six (6) months of employment.
Possess a Stormwater A Certification from the Florida Wastewater and Pollution Control Association (FWPCOA) or a Florida Stormwater Association Level 1 Operator Certification or obtain one within twelve (12) months of employment.
Possess a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Stormwater, Erosion & Sedimentation Control Inspector Certification, or obtain within six (6) months of employment.Working knowledge of herbicides on freshwater application, including causes of water pollution, water testing, aquatic weeds and re-vegetation.
Working knowledge of applicable laws and ordinances regarding environmental management of lakes and canals.
Skills in the operation of the listed tools and equipment.
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; ability to exercise sound judgment in evaluating situations and in making decisions; and ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors and the public.
Ability to recognize poisonous snakes, insects, plants, and other hazardous environments. Ability to perform work under adverse weather conditions.
This position is considered an emergency/disaster position. During emergency conditions, all City employees are automatically considered emergency service workers. City employees are subject to being called to work in the event of a disaster, such as a hurricane, or other emergency situation, which requires that the employee be ready, willing, and able to report to work during emergencies and/or disasters of any kind, notwithstanding any other commitments the employee may have and be able perform emergency services duties, as assigned.Conducts inspections and communicates potential violations of State regulations and City code to the City Engineer.
Participates in education programs for owners of lake and non-lakefront property covering the causes, prevention and effects of water pollution.
Assists in lake surveys and herbicide spraying of city lakes, as directed.
Assists in the lakes field operations, to include but not limited to, installation and maintenance of aeration and filter systems, lake bottom sampling, monitor lake contour and water depth, aquatic weed spraying and trash removal.
Investigates and recommends resolution to supervisor on concerns by lake and canal property owners; and/or wetland property owners.
Conducts cleaning, maintenance and repair of outfall storm drains, traps, inlets, catch basins, manholes, pipes and all other stormwater infrastructure; and assists in the construction inspection of these stormwater systems.
Performs aquatic weed removal and re-vegetation of city lakes to detain pollution, improve attractiveness, and provide native wildlife habitat.
Inspects stormwater treatment facilities. Assists with the inspection of private stormwater systems to ensure city standards for construction and maintenance are met.
Assists in the investigation and record keeping for specific environmental problems.
Operates and assists in the maintenance of the street sweeper.
Maintains availability for “standby” assignment for a week at a time or other predetermined schedule, and availability for return to work under City’s “call back” procedures.
OTHER JOB FUNCTIONS
Provides back up to other related positions.
Maintains paperwork associated with all daily activities to provide documentation for NDPES reporting.
Performs other duties as assigned.High School diploma with one (1) or more years of experience in the maintenance of lakes, canals, wetlands, or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience.
Possess a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License (CDL) certification, Class B, or obtain the CDL certification within six (6) months of employment.
Must also possess the National Incident Management System (NIMS) IS-700 within 30 days of employment and the ICS-100 within 90 days of employment. There may be additional NIMS required, which will be scheduled by your Supervisor.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Possess a Restricted Use Pesticide Application license in aquatics or obtain within six (6) months of employment.
Possess a Stormwater A Certification from the Florida Wastewater and Pollution Control Association (FWPCOA) or a Florida Stormwater Association Level 1 Operator Certification or obtain one within twelve (12) months of employment.
Possess a Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FDEP) Stormwater, Erosion & Sedimentation Control Inspector Certification, or obtain within six (6) months of employment.Working knowledge of herbicides on freshwater application, including causes of water pollution, water testing, aquatic weeds and re-vegetation.
Working knowledge of applicable laws and ordinances regarding environmental management of lakes and canals.
Skills in the operation of the listed tools and equipment.
Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; ability to exercise sound judgment in evaluating situations and in making decisions; and ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors and the public.
Ability to recognize poisonous snakes, insects, plants, and other hazardous environments. Ability to perform work under adverse weather conditions.
Salary : $20 - $24