What are the responsibilities and job description for the Water & Sewer Maintenance Repairer position at Miami-Dade County?
Minimum Qualifications
Eighth grade. One year of experience performing semi-skilled maintenance and repair tasks or assisting with maintenance and repairs in any of a variety of the skilled trades is required. Must possess a CDL/Class B with tanker endorsement.
Recruitment Notes
This is semi-skilled work in the performance of a variety of maintenance and repair tasks in one or more trades areas for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department. Employees in this class perform a variety of general maintenance work which approaches the journeyman level but does not require as high a degree of skill. Employees are frequently called upon to perform rough maintenance and repair work covering several utility, mechanical or building trades areas. Assignments are usually received verbally, may be accompanied by sketches or diagrams, and are generally specific as to the nature of the work. Employees may devise their own methods of accomplishing assigned tasks and may work with some independence. All work is subject to inspection in process and upon completion by a skilled trades employee or technical supervisor.
Eighth grade. One year of experience performing semi-skilled maintenance and repair tasks or assisting with maintenance and repairs in any of a variety of the skilled trades is required. Must possess a CDL/Class B with tanker endorsement.
Recruitment Notes
This is semi-skilled work in the performance of a variety of maintenance and repair tasks in one or more trades areas for the Miami-Dade Water and Sewer Department. Employees in this class perform a variety of general maintenance work which approaches the journeyman level but does not require as high a degree of skill. Employees are frequently called upon to perform rough maintenance and repair work covering several utility, mechanical or building trades areas. Assignments are usually received verbally, may be accompanied by sketches or diagrams, and are generally specific as to the nature of the work. Employees may devise their own methods of accomplishing assigned tasks and may work with some independence. All work is subject to inspection in process and upon completion by a skilled trades employee or technical supervisor.