What are the responsibilities and job description for the Maintenance Worker I position at City of San Jacinto?
JOB
MAINTENANCE WORKER - IStreets (asphalt & concrete) & eligibility list for Streets, Parks and Storm WaterPreference for Class B or A CDL4x10 Schedule, Mon–Thurs (6:30 am - 5 pm) Open until filled: initial screening on 03/24/24($26.86 - $36.00 per hour)Summary/Objective: Maintenance Worker I is the entry level class in the Maintenance Worker series. Although trucks and other motorized equipment may be operated by a Maintenance Worker I, the equipment is used on a training basis for tasks which are repetitious in nature. Under this training concept, positions assigned to the class of Maintenance Worker II, which become vacant, may reasonably be filled by incumbents in Maintenance Worker I positions. General, technical, or functional supervision of Maintenance Worker I/II positions is provided by the Lead Worker or Public Utilities Superintendent. Maintenance Worker I/II positions may be assigned to any task specified by the Chief of Public Utilities, and/or Superintendents, including assisting other divisions. Duties will be specified according to assignment as well as departmental or City needs. Maintenance Worker I performs under close supervision, a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled Public Utilities maintenance tasks in the construction, maintenance, and repair of streets, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, signs, street lights, traffic markings, painting, building maintenance, tree trimming, weed abatement, debris removal, graffiti removal, video inspection of storm drains/lines as well as other Streets, Parks and Storm Water functions.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Job Functions The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the following essential functions: Perform a variety of maintenance work in the construction, maintenance and repair of City Streets, Parks, and Storm Water Divisions. Operates a City truck; reports mechanical problems; keeps truck stocked with supplies.Perform traffic control; sets up job site including positioning of equipment, materials, barriers, and proper traffic control devices; maintains traffic control speed utilizing universal safety procedures. May operate power driven or heavy equipment such as skip loaders, dump trucks, boom trucks, bob-cat, bucket truck, combination truck, aerial truck, trailer, valve truck, water tanker, meter reading cart, front-end loader, tractor, truck with trailer, water tanker, sewer line jetter, vactor (hydro-jetter, vacuum and hydro excavation), roller or backhoe on a regular, relief or training basis. This may include the operation of commercial vehicles. May perform a variety of tasks related to street patching, cement replacement, and City yard repair. Cut streets, prepare for patches, spread pre-mix and oil, rake asphalt and paint City streets. Removal, repair or replacement of manhole covers. May utilize appropriate power and hand tools, which may include operating tapping machines, jackhammers, compactors, pipe cutting equipment, concrete saws, boring tools, flow meters, water pumping equipment, water pumps including sensors or telemetry, and other hand, hydraulic and power equipment. Checks condition, cleans and maintains tools and equipment used on the job.Regularly provide phone and electronic communication including maintaining a photographic record of work progress. May use a video inspection crawler system. May prepare and install City signs throughout the City. May perform graffiti removal using pressure washing equipment and/or chemicals.May be assigned to remove bulk debris, and clean areas with a pressure washer. May perform building maintenance or perform minor electrical trouble shooting. Report progress of assignments and completed tasks to Lead and/or Superintendent in a timely manner.May assist with operating SCADA Systems and CCTV (camera-video inspection) equipment for inspections and perform water line flushing assigned. May assist with repair or maintenance of water pumps; assist with trouble-shooting leaks or water flow issues; and assist with performing related repairs. This may include excavating trenches, or clearing catch basins to allow for proper water flow.May assists in responding to sewer back-ups; including raising manholes covered with asphalt; assists in performing repairs including maintenance of storm water transmission lines, inlets and catch basins; this may include assisting in retrofitting discharge.May assist with reading of blueprints to locate storm drain lines.May estimate materials and tools needed for assigned job.May perform weed abatement activities, weed and debris removal, tree trimming, and other landscaping duties. Answer emergency calls from public and other agencies; taking appropriate action as needed. Respond to citizen complaints tactfully and promptly; answer questions, provide appropriate referrals or inform customers in matters dealing with observed leaks, service problems, or general information in a professional manner to enhance customer relations.May prepares reports, keep accurate records or files of readings and other data collected, manual or by computer, in conformance with department procedures. Other Job Related Duties: Performs related duties or responsibilities as assigned. May require 24-hour a day emergency call back with little or no notice, may be required to carry a cell phone. Must respond in a timely manner to phone calls. May be required to work an on-call rotating schedule, including weekends and holidays and be subject to 24-hour emergency call outs. Employees repeatedly refusing to serve on-call or report for emergencies, shall be subject to disciplinary action. On-call rotation not provided for initial 6 months of employment.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Pre-Employment All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment physical exam, a criminal background investigation which includes finger printing and a Department of Transportation pre-employment drug/alcohol test. Work Authorization/Security Clearance Must complete post-offer/pre-employment Department of Justice finger printing and background screening. Work authorization as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is mandatory within three business days of hire. Disaster Service Worker Requirements Under California Government Code Sections 3100 - 3109, public employees are designated as disaster service workers. The term "public employees" includes all persons employed by the state or any county, city, state agency, or public district. Disaster service workers are required to participate in such disaster service activities as may be assigned to them by their employer or by law.Supervisory Responsibility These positions have no direct staff supervisory responsibilities. Expected Hours of Work/Work Schedule Monday – Thursday 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM (4x10 work week). Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand. On-call rotational status required. May require 24-hour emergency call back with little or no advance notice. Travel Regular, local travel is expected for this position. In addition, out of town travel for conferences, workshops, and various training opportunities is likely.See full job description at: http://sanjacintoca.hosted.civiclive.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10384430&pageId=15205137
MAINTENANCE WORKER - IStreets (asphalt & concrete) & eligibility list for Streets, Parks and Storm WaterPreference for Class B or A CDL4x10 Schedule, Mon–Thurs (6:30 am - 5 pm) Open until filled: initial screening on 03/24/24($26.86 - $36.00 per hour)Summary/Objective: Maintenance Worker I is the entry level class in the Maintenance Worker series. Although trucks and other motorized equipment may be operated by a Maintenance Worker I, the equipment is used on a training basis for tasks which are repetitious in nature. Under this training concept, positions assigned to the class of Maintenance Worker II, which become vacant, may reasonably be filled by incumbents in Maintenance Worker I positions. General, technical, or functional supervision of Maintenance Worker I/II positions is provided by the Lead Worker or Public Utilities Superintendent. Maintenance Worker I/II positions may be assigned to any task specified by the Chief of Public Utilities, and/or Superintendents, including assisting other divisions. Duties will be specified according to assignment as well as departmental or City needs. Maintenance Worker I performs under close supervision, a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled Public Utilities maintenance tasks in the construction, maintenance, and repair of streets, sidewalks, curbs, gutters, signs, street lights, traffic markings, painting, building maintenance, tree trimming, weed abatement, debris removal, graffiti removal, video inspection of storm drains/lines as well as other Streets, Parks and Storm Water functions.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Job Functions The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the following essential functions: Perform a variety of maintenance work in the construction, maintenance and repair of City Streets, Parks, and Storm Water Divisions. Operates a City truck; reports mechanical problems; keeps truck stocked with supplies.Perform traffic control; sets up job site including positioning of equipment, materials, barriers, and proper traffic control devices; maintains traffic control speed utilizing universal safety procedures. May operate power driven or heavy equipment such as skip loaders, dump trucks, boom trucks, bob-cat, bucket truck, combination truck, aerial truck, trailer, valve truck, water tanker, meter reading cart, front-end loader, tractor, truck with trailer, water tanker, sewer line jetter, vactor (hydro-jetter, vacuum and hydro excavation), roller or backhoe on a regular, relief or training basis. This may include the operation of commercial vehicles. May perform a variety of tasks related to street patching, cement replacement, and City yard repair. Cut streets, prepare for patches, spread pre-mix and oil, rake asphalt and paint City streets. Removal, repair or replacement of manhole covers. May utilize appropriate power and hand tools, which may include operating tapping machines, jackhammers, compactors, pipe cutting equipment, concrete saws, boring tools, flow meters, water pumping equipment, water pumps including sensors or telemetry, and other hand, hydraulic and power equipment. Checks condition, cleans and maintains tools and equipment used on the job.Regularly provide phone and electronic communication including maintaining a photographic record of work progress. May use a video inspection crawler system. May prepare and install City signs throughout the City. May perform graffiti removal using pressure washing equipment and/or chemicals.May be assigned to remove bulk debris, and clean areas with a pressure washer. May perform building maintenance or perform minor electrical trouble shooting. Report progress of assignments and completed tasks to Lead and/or Superintendent in a timely manner.May assist with operating SCADA Systems and CCTV (camera-video inspection) equipment for inspections and perform water line flushing assigned. May assist with repair or maintenance of water pumps; assist with trouble-shooting leaks or water flow issues; and assist with performing related repairs. This may include excavating trenches, or clearing catch basins to allow for proper water flow.May assists in responding to sewer back-ups; including raising manholes covered with asphalt; assists in performing repairs including maintenance of storm water transmission lines, inlets and catch basins; this may include assisting in retrofitting discharge.May assist with reading of blueprints to locate storm drain lines.May estimate materials and tools needed for assigned job.May perform weed abatement activities, weed and debris removal, tree trimming, and other landscaping duties. Answer emergency calls from public and other agencies; taking appropriate action as needed. Respond to citizen complaints tactfully and promptly; answer questions, provide appropriate referrals or inform customers in matters dealing with observed leaks, service problems, or general information in a professional manner to enhance customer relations.May prepares reports, keep accurate records or files of readings and other data collected, manual or by computer, in conformance with department procedures. Other Job Related Duties: Performs related duties or responsibilities as assigned. May require 24-hour a day emergency call back with little or no notice, may be required to carry a cell phone. Must respond in a timely manner to phone calls. May be required to work an on-call rotating schedule, including weekends and holidays and be subject to 24-hour emergency call outs. Employees repeatedly refusing to serve on-call or report for emergencies, shall be subject to disciplinary action. On-call rotation not provided for initial 6 months of employment.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Pre-Employment All employment offers are contingent upon successful completion of a pre-employment physical exam, a criminal background investigation which includes finger printing and a Department of Transportation pre-employment drug/alcohol test. Work Authorization/Security Clearance Must complete post-offer/pre-employment Department of Justice finger printing and background screening. Work authorization as required by the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services is mandatory within three business days of hire. Disaster Service Worker Requirements Under California Government Code Sections 3100 - 3109, public employees are designated as disaster service workers. The term "public employees" includes all persons employed by the state or any county, city, state agency, or public district. Disaster service workers are required to participate in such disaster service activities as may be assigned to them by their employer or by law.Supervisory Responsibility These positions have no direct staff supervisory responsibilities. Expected Hours of Work/Work Schedule Monday – Thursday 6:30 AM – 5:00 PM (4x10 work week). Occasional evening and weekend work may be required as job duties demand. On-call rotational status required. May require 24-hour emergency call back with little or no advance notice. Travel Regular, local travel is expected for this position. In addition, out of town travel for conferences, workshops, and various training opportunities is likely.See full job description at: http://sanjacintoca.hosted.civiclive.com/cms/One.aspx?portalId=10384430&pageId=15205137
Salary : $27 - $36