Description Key Responsibilities The following duties are critical for this position. These are not to be seen as exclusive, and other duties may be assigned. Operate trucks and equipment safely and efficiently per departmental rules and equipment and truck guidelines. Perform manual labor work, shovel and lute/rake gravel, dirt, concrete and asphalt, erect and remove snow fences and signs, sweep surfaces, pick up brush and wood limbs, use picks, plate compactors, drills, etc. Pick up litter and debris within and on highways; work independently or with a work crew. Maintain, clean, and wash equipment, vehicles, and facilities. Perform minor equipment and truck maintenance, change oil, air tires, grease, and fuel, and make minor repairs and adjustments to equipment, works with the mechanics as necessary. Perform daily walk around inspections of vehicles and equipment assigned. Complete and submit accurate and legible records of time, location, materials, and equipment used on each project. Follow safety rules and guidelines as established by, but not limited to County and/or State/Federal law. Plow snow from highways, applying chlorides and abrasives as necessary per County guidelines and State regulations. Maintain grounds adjacent to highway facilities including planting, weed control, cutting grass, landscaping, etc. Perform highway maintenance including crack filling, pot hole repair, cutting trees and brush using chain saws, using a wood chipper and road saws, flagging, weed wacking, concrete and asphalt cutting, air hammering, cleaning debris, etc.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED