Streets Maintenance worker

Coweta, City ofPwa, OK
Onsite

About The Position

Maintains City streets, drainage infrastructure, street signs, and right-of-ways. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include filling potholes, making repairs to city streets, repairing, straightening, and replacing city street signs. The role also involves trimming trees blocking street signs and/or hanging into street right-of-ways, mowing and maintaining right-of-ways, and weeding street signs, fire hydrants, and street light poles. Additionally, the position requires plowing and sanding streets as needed, maintaining drainage infrastructure, and assisting other crews. Peripheral duties include responding to emergency, after-hour call-outs and potentially being on stand-by. The role may also involve serving as a member of various committees and performing other assigned duties.

Requirements

  • High school education or GED equivalent.
  • Some experience in street maintenance, solid waste collection, water/wastewater line construction and repair.
  • Some knowledge of Public Works aspects, streets maintenance, storm sewer infrastructure maintenance.
  • Basic knowledge of operating equipment.
  • Ability to communicate effectively.
  • Must possess a valid Oklahoma Driver’s license prior to employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Any equivalent combination of education and experience.

Responsibilities

  • Fills potholes and makes repairs to city streets.
  • Repairs, straightens, and replaces city street signs.
  • Trims trees blocking street signs and/or hanging into street right-of-ways.
  • Mows and maintains right-of-ways.
  • Weed eats street signs, fire hydrants, and street light poles.
  • Plows and sands streets, as needed.
  • Maintains drainage infrastructure.
  • Assists other crews as needed.
  • Responds to emergency, after hour, call outs as needed.
  • May be required to be on stand-by.
  • Serves as a member of various committees, as needed.
  • Other duties as assigned.
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