Public Works Equipment Operator

Wasatch CountyHeber City, UT
Onsite

About The Position

Under the direction of the Public Works Supervisor, performs journey level skilled tasks in the operation and maintenance of light to heavy-duty equipment as needed to construct, maintain, repair, and emergency operations of County roads and service systems. This is the classification level responsible for operating highly specialized heavy equipment and performing related duties.

Requirements

  • Skill in basic reading, writing, and math.
  • Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.
  • Skill in road construction and heavy equipment operation.
  • Ability to operate light equipment.
  • Ability to work with or without direct supervision.
  • Knowledge of hazards and safety precautions related to construction and equipment operation.
  • Knowledge of traffic laws, ordinances, and regulations.
  • Knowledge of safety standards, regulations, and protocol for equipment operated and chemicals used.
  • Knowledge of chemical profiles for noxious weeds
  • Must possess a valid State of Utah Class A(CDL) Commercial Driver's License.
  • Must pass ICC physical and maintain medical certificate.
  • Equivalent to a high school diploma.
  • Two (2) years of road or general construction work experience, including operation of heavy equipment.

Nice To Haves

  • May obtain wildland fire red card endorsement.
  • May obtain non-commercial pesticide applicator certification.

Responsibilities

  • Operates specialized heavy equipment such as road grader, dozer, compactors, and medium equipment such as backhoe, front-end loader, water wagon, oiling truck, power broom, chipper, roller, tractor, and other similar equipment in the maintenance, construction and repair of County road system.
  • Monitors flood control channels to prevent blockage, clears, culverts of debris, repairs potholes, highway shoulders, lays road cover and gravel.
  • Operates trucks, dump trucks, and pups, vac broom truck, snowplow and sanders in hauling, plowing and cleaning streets and highways.
  • Performs duties with due regard for personal safety of other employees and the public.
  • Assists in training subordinates in proper safety practices.
  • Performs as a flag person as assigned to ensure safety while working on highways.
  • Trains and instructs less skilled employees in the proper operation and general maintenance of heavy and medium sized equipment.
  • Repairs and replaces highway markers and road signs.
  • May operate mower to clean and maintain weed growth or perform noxious weed spraying duties in support of the countywide noxious weed program.
  • May remove, minimize, and control noxious weeds; including operating weed and tractor mowers, backhoes, sprayers, and winches.
  • Controls tree growth in the right-of-ways.
  • Operates dozer as needed to control wild lands fires by pushing firebreaks.
  • Assists to control wild land fires whenever and wherever requested.
  • Performs carpentry, plumbing, electrical, and painting duties as required in construction, maintenance, and repair of County structures, buildings, and grounds.

Benefits

  • Employment with the county is contingent upon successful completion of the pre-employment drug screening.
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