Employees in this class perform manual work requiring the application of techniques and knowledge above the basic laboring level in the upkeep of County roadways, right-of-ways, parks, facilities, and/or other areas for an assigned County department. Employees perform a substantial volume of advanced laboring tasks requiring skills or specialized knowledge acquired through training or work experience. This class is differentiated from the Maintenance Worker II class by one or more of the following: assisting supervisor in keeping equipment maintenance logs and inventory books; training lower-level employees; inspecting areas to determine any repair/maintenance issues; serving as a supervisor in the absence of the assigned supervisor; and/or assisting supervisor with a variety of administrative tasks. Assignments may include the operation of less automotive equipment and the use of specialized machines and hand power tools. Many assignments are repetitive in nature and are performed under general supervision.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED