Utility Maintenance Worker

Carbondale, City ofCarbondale, IL
Onsite

About The Position

This is a full-time position in Sewer Collection in the Public Works Department. Work is primarily of a manual nature, entailing maintenance and repair of the utility system. Position is responsible for the maintenance and repair of the water distribution system and sewage collection system. Other duties include filling in for Meter Services staff as needed, reading water meters, and performing the duties assigned to the board runner. The Utility Maintenance Worker reports to and is evaluated by the Water and Sewer Supervisor.

Requirements

  • Must have a high school diploma or equivalent
  • Must possess or obtain and maintain a valid CDL Class B Illinois driver’s license with air-brake and tank endorsements within sixty (60) days of employment
  • Must pass pre-employment and ongoing random drug screening tests
  • A pre-employment background check
  • A pre-employment job duty physical evaluation
  • Employee must obtain and maintain a Class “D” water operator’s license from the Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) within four (4) years of employment; obtaining and maintaining this license is a condition of employment.

Nice To Haves

  • Residency within the City’s “20-mile boundary” is required within six months of employment.

Responsibilities

  • Manually repair water main, sewer main, water service, and sewer service.
  • Visually identify and manually select the proper tools, materials, and equipment for the job.
  • Verbally call for utility locations.
  • Read drawings or sketches to determine where to dig.
  • Manually set up necessary safety signs, barricades and cones.
  • Manually locate existing water and sewer utilities using audible and visually readable pipe and metal locators.
  • Use marking paint to spray utility locations.
  • Use a ladder to climb down into hole.
  • Manually use different shovels to excavate existing utilities or water and sewer lines.
  • Use hand tools or power tools to physically remove and repair lines.
  • Manually lift and carry proper fittings and pipe weighing up to 100 pounds to make repairs.
  • Manually install and operate a trash pump/generator/flood lights.
  • Lift and carry 80 pound concrete mix bags, physically mix the concrete.
  • Verbally communicate safety commands to others in the ditch or hole.
  • Load dump truck with gravel or blacktop using an end loader.
  • Dump gravel and blacktop in hole.
  • Tamp gravel and blacktop with portable or backhoe mounted tamper.
  • Read, repair, install, and inventory water meters in a variety of locations and adverse conditions, including high grass, weeds, brush, etc., and in all types of weather conditions.
  • Repair large meters by removing bolts with a socket wrench, removing parts from the meter, cleaning parts with detergent, replacing any defective parts, and reassembling the meter.
  • In writing, record entries on work order for personnel and equipment hours used to perform repairs and inventory parts used.
  • Physically carry and return all unused material to proper place.
  • Clean up and return all equipment and tools to its proper condition.
  • Manually write down and record any defects or shortages of equipment and materials.
  • Manually operate a 2-way radio or telephone to communicate verbally with the supervisor.
  • Physically install new water service, water main, hydrant, valve, sewer service, main or manhole.
  • Manually set up and operate a 150-pound mole machine to push a water line under the street.
  • Set sewer pipe at proper slope from main to new service connection at manhole.
  • Set proper meter yoke, pit, meter and frame and lid to proper grade.
  • Physically lift, set up, and operate a 100-pound water or sewer tapping machine using the correct adapters and fittings on the proper size main.
  • Manually take inventory: Obtain and visually read the correct inventory form to identify and count each inventory item.
  • In writing, record number of items on inventory list.
  • Manually install new meter and tighten nuts or bolts.
  • Turn water back on and check for leaks.
  • Replace and secure lid.
  • In writing, record on work order meter readings and serial numbers, equipment used, materials used, and personnel time.
  • Physically clean and return all items to the proper place.
  • Operate Sewer Jet: Visually read work order describing task to be performed.
  • Have appropriate drivers license to manually drive sewer jet to the job site.
  • Determine where the stoppage is and determine the flow between two manholes.
  • Position sewer jet at the downstream manhole; secure the area with the necessary safety traffic warning devices.
  • Lift manhole lid from manhole.
  • Start and operate sewer jet engine.
  • Insert hose into main and attach hose rollers.
  • Engage pump and bring engine up to proper rpm’s.
  • Run hose through the sewer until at blockage.
  • Continue to clean the entire sewer segment.
  • Clean and return equipment to proper storage place.
  • Record the location of the blockage, personnel and equipment time used and leave customer a copy of our sewer backup policy indicating whether the problem was determined to be in the city’s line or the customer’s line.
  • Read meters by driving or riding as a passenger in a City vehicle to the location of the route, secure the vehicle, walk the route and if necessary, return to pick up co-worker at a designated time to return to the water plant locating the address from the view screen on the collection device.
  • Read the meter by touch read method or by bending or stooping to unlock the meter lid with a meter wrench using a twisting motion.
  • Remove the lid and transfer the numbers from the face of the meter to the collection device by punching the numbers on the key pad and then returning the lid to its original locked down position.
  • Physically operate, lift and carry 100 pound air hammer, 100 pound water tapping machine and sewer tapping machine, 150 pound mole or pushing machine, 75 pound trash pump, and 100 pound generator.
  • Manually drive pickup, dump truck, end loader, backhoe and other heavy equipment.
  • Must visually read and record information in writing on maintenance records and manually perform preventative maintenance on valves, hydrants and manholes.
  • Manually flush fire hydrants in the field and record information on records.
  • Verbally operate two-way base, mobile and portable radios.
  • Comprehend and follow oral and/or written instructions.
  • Be knowledgeable of and practice good safety procedures in performing work, use proper Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the tasks at hand.
  • Work in a variety of locations, adverse conditions, all types of weather conditions and perform all work in a safe and acceptable manner.
  • Interact effectively and cooperatively with the public and co-workers using good communications and interpersonal skills.
  • Work effectively both independently and as a team member.
  • Be regularly available for overtime work and emergency work as needed for Distribution Division operations, emergency needs, and special projects.
  • Arrive at work on time every day and be prepared to begin work at the start time of your shift.
  • Respond to overtime calls and be regularly available for overtime and emergency work as needed and required.
  • Perform other duties related to the water and sewer system and the mission of the Utilities Department.

Benefits

  • Medical/Dental/Vision
  • Life Insurance
  • Retirement pension
  • 457 deferred compensation plan
  • Employee Assistance Program
  • 10 days of vacation /13 days of sick leave per year
  • 12 city holidays, plus one floating holiday
  • Section 125 pretax deductions
  • Dependent Care Reimbursement Plan
  • Healthcare Flexible Spending Account
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