Under supervision, the Equipment Operator II operates a variety of material moving equipment used in the maintenance and repair of streets, right-of-way, and water and sewer collection systems. Typical maintenance and repair projects include repairing asphalt, hauling materials, plowing snow, mowing grass, and excavating trenches to repair pipe. This is the second level of a three level series. It is distinguished by the first level, Equipment Operator I, in that incumbents are expected to operate a greater variety of equipment which is categorized as medium to heavy duty. While incumbents are expected to know and be proficient in operating the same pieces of equipment operated by the lower level operators (i.e. single and tandem axle trucks; front end loader; mowing equipment and miscellaneous tools, etc.) they are primarily responsible on an on-going basis for operating equipment that requires a greater degree of skill to operate. Scope of Responsibility: Incumbents typically receive work direction from a higher level equipment operator or crew lead. Work direction and training may be provided to Equipment Operator I. The position is responsible for the operation of equipment having a high dollar value. The Public Works Operator II works a variable work schedule dependent on seasonal work load. Work schedule can include and are not limited to days, afternoons, nights and weekend shifts which at any time will and can be extended as requested or required due to unforeseen circumstances. Operators are subject to on-call 24hr scheduled time slot in summer, spring, and fall and in winter months are subject to consistent 24hr on-call standby for the entirety of snow season. Performs skilled medium and heavy equipment operational activities in the Department. The work performed is skilled in nature entailing knowledge of complex equipment, operational requirements and considerable manipulative skill. Routinely is exposed to hazardous environments and materials, such as, sanitary waste, unpleasant odors, confined spaces (sanitary sewer manholes, storm sewer manholes, excavation trenches and lift station wet wells) and traffic environments containing high levels of traffic flows. May be continuously assigned to operate a specific piece of equipment but will be in training to accommodate requirements of Operator III skill sets. Must have a good level of customer service and courtesy when dealing with the public is required.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED