This is an entry-level position that uses various tools and equipment, and performs heavy manual labor, to construct and maintain stormwater infrastructure. Work assignments are received from a Foreman in terms of general instructions. Work is spot-checked while in-progress and completed work is reviewed for accuracy and propriety of the final results. This position responds to emergencies during non-duty hours and must be available for standby/on-call duty on a rotating schedule. The role involves using various equipment, machinery, devices, and hand tools, including shovels, hammers, axes, chainsaws, wrenches, drills, cutoff saws, grinders, torches, welders, power washers, and trimmers. The worker may also assist in the operation of heavy equipment such as tractors, excavators, loaders, forklifts, graders, trenchers, compactors, dump trucks, street sweepers, light to heavy-duty trucks, trailers, concrete mixers, generators, compressors, pumps, pipe jetters, and mowers. Responsibilities include using assigned equipment and tools for the construction and maintenance of stormwater infrastructure, streets, sidewalks, retaining walls, utility structures, and landscape features. The position also entails performing safety checks and minor repairs on equipment, assisting with paving and patching, pouring and finishing concrete, cleaning various stormwater and transportation infrastructure, working in confined spaces when necessary, assisting with traffic control, restoring landscaped areas, and collecting and disposing of debris and waste materials.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees