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L_~~ ~~ G~CCF:E"~TFt~~tt:~: C?F~ F=11~1~~h~~~E~} .JC:~Lc I:~E.~~t:=:f~ 1 ~~"r ): Ut~~ t-~F kC~FiD i'~th~I~ i~r1TUGL r~~~r-it-~-rr~t:_r~•r On this tl-•,e ~itt-, day of Cictobe-.r-~ 19~;:;, +_l~~on motion made t;y t.vomrni~,sionMr, i-lo.lekamE~, aeconded key t/cmmissioner, C)ehle~-~, the Co+_lr-t unani~aously approved by a vote of 4-~-0, to ac~ceF~'t ti-+c~ emended jolt der:cr-•ir.;tions fa~r~ the Flc,ad and L~r-~idr~e Ue~ar~tment ::~ s =_. +_t o m i t t e d •t o f 1-r e L~ !J +_i i" 't L .. __. ~" COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENC~A BEQUEST * PLEASE_FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND FIVE COPIES OF THIS REQUE_ST_AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY TF-IE COURT ~=MADE BY: Franklin Johnston, P,E t_eonard Odom, Jr. OFFICE: Road & Bridge Department P~EETING DATE: September 14, 1993 TIME PREFERRED: SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC): Consider amendedlob de~ri tions for Road & Bridge EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: YES N O XX ;'?.E ~aSE STATE REASON : Amendinc,~job descriptions for Rog_c~ & Bridge ___. -~ r STIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: 10 Minutes _._. ;PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: ____ ____________._.______________________.____ ;'~~AME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: Franklin___lor~n_ston1~•E,L~e~n~arc~. o~~rn,_,Jr, ''~me for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is pnst~~d in accordance ~~,~ith •Article 6252-17 is as follows: tileetings held on second Tuesday: 1?_:00 P•M. previous Wednesday ` !•~1eetings held on Thursdays ; 5:00 P.M. previous Thursday I ~~ HIS REQUEST RECEIVED BY: THiS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: C~? ~~•!I Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine ifi adequate information has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action crt time caf c-'Dort meetings. Your cooperation will be capprE~cic7ted and < rmtribute to~~ards vo~_rr rc'rauesi ~;~1ing addressed at the earliest opporf~_rnity• SFF~ Ac~endcy (?~~<7! rest Gr_~icielines. HEAVY 1i,l~UIPMENT OPERl1TOR II Class No: 904B Kerr County Title: Heavy Equipment Operator I1, Grade 17 (Steps 1-1?) Salary Group: Hourly FLSA: Nonexempt CxENERAL DESCRIPTION i)nder the general supervision of a Crew Chief or Road Adn~linistrator/Caunt.y Engineer performs highly skilled maintenance work on specialized car routine maintenance crews. May act as a leadworker or supervise a crew, CnlTltnl.InltV ~f•rvir.e, or S.W.A. P. Work requires contact with ,the public. IUUTIES Operates heavy equipment as principle job duty (motor grader, heavy bulldo-rer, large I;rade all, herbicide truck, asphalt distributor, tractor trailer, haul truck and front-end loader. 'Trains others on the Ixse and maintenance of equipment. Assists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, etc.) to sand i~ridges and roads, putt up warning signs, assists the public, etc. 'Troubleshoots problems May preform some of the following duties: Mow (ROW, County property, etc.) Haul materials to and from the job site. Road repairs (potholes, shoulders and edges. guard rails. signs etc.) Act as crew leader when required. Operate light equipment. Preventive maintenance on equipment. Assist in repair and erecting signs. =tZEC~UIREMENTS Considerable experience in operating heavy equipment. CLASS A -Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of methods, procedures, and material Ltsed in roadway Yrtaintenance work. Advanced skill in operation of hea~~' Fcluipment used in roadway •- maintenance work. Ability to instruct others, to follow vc~rl~~~l and written instructions: :utd deal effectively with other employees and the pltllli~. ;\hility to work Lrncicr variable ~.veather conditions. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds. 1'he atie~~~e statemc;nts are not a complete list of all responsibilities, dt:lit~~; and skills hz.ld ,nr ~~,~rf,~rmed by employees in this job. Employee may perform other related duties as ati~i~*nr.d. -- HEAVY F,C,~IJIPMFNT (7F'ER/~'T'()T? I Glass No: 904A Kerr County "Title: IJeavy F.gnil~-nent Ul~t~rator I, (xr.jrie 1.6 (5tel~s 1. - l ~) Salary ()roue: Hourly FLSA: Noncxett~pi GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the supervision Hof a Crew Chief or Road Administrator/County Engineer performs skilled maintenance work on specialized or routine maintenance crews. May perform Borne duties independently or occasionally lead a small crew, Comnn.~nity Service or S.W.A. P. Work may require contact with the public. DiJTIES Operates heavy equipment as principle fob duty(motor grader, large gradall, heavy bulldozer, asphalt distributor, tractor trailer, haul truck and front-end loader. May train others on the use and maintenance of equipment. ?vlay perform some of the following duties: Preventive maintenance on equipment. ~~- Maws (ROW, County property, etc.} Hauls rnateriais to and from the job site. Road repairs (potholes, shoulders and edges. guard rails, signs, etc.} Assist in repairing and erecting signs. Pick up trash or dead animals. .Assists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents. etc.) to sand ]ridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. Troubleshoots problems. l~~.EQUIREMENTS fi,xperience in operating heavy equipment. CLASS A -Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE1 SHILLS, AND ABILITIES ~'Vorking knowledge of methods, procedures, and materials used in roadway maintenance work. Skill in operation of heavy equipment used in roadway maintenance work. Ability to follow verbal and written instructions; and deal effectively with other employees and the public. Ability to work under variable conditions. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds. he above statements are not a complete list cii' all responsibilities, ~lutic=:; and skills held K~r performed by ~cnployees in this job. Employee may perf.~rm crthcr related duties as ;cs~it=ned. ROADWAY MAINTENANCE TECTTIVTC;IAN II glass No: 905B }{err County "['itle: Roadway Maintenanr.e Technici~:trr IT, (Trade 14 (Steles 1- ] 2} `~.thli+^, etc. Performs minor maintenance and repair on equipment (ftrcling, r.hanging oii. sc~r~ricing sires etc.). May begin to troubleshoot roadway problems. i~F(~UIREMENTS borne experience in raadwrty maintr•rrance worl~ or a rerl:rit~d field. CLASS T3 C'r>mrnerrial Drivers License 1i1~IQV4TI,EDGE~ SI{II_,I,S,_AND ABILrTIFS ~ti'orking knowledge of methods, procedures, and materials used in roadway- maintenance work. Skill in use of roadway maintenan~~c cools anti equiprncnt. Agility to {~a~llow verbal and written instructions and work effecti~~~ lye vetch other eml~l~vee. Agility o lift ttp to 100' pounds and worts r.rnder variable weather ~nnditions. ih~ abc,~•.t~ statt~ment~ sire nc~t a complete li~;t cif all rc>ti~crosihilitieti, cirrtic~4 ,rnct skids he~lcl ter f~:~rf~~rmrcl lr, •mplcryers in this jc~h. 1~.mPloyee, may perform ether related ciuties ors ~i~;si~.fnecl. R(~ADWl1Y MAINTENANCsE TEC'IINICIAN I (:lass No: 905A Herr County Title: Roadway Maintenance Technician 1, Grade 12 (Steps 1 - 12} Salary Group: Hourly F'I,.SA: Nonexempt (:GENERAL DES(:RIP'I'ION tl~ider the close supervision of a Grew Chief, performs maintenance work in a specialized or rotUtine. maintenance crew. Operates some light equipment. Work requires contact with the public. DUTIES Flalils materials to jib site. F't'rforms traffic control (placing and gathering canes, t1a,~?~?irlg traffic, etc.) Picks up trash or dead animals. :'~:~sisis in repairing grid erecting signs. 1'~to~vs iR4W, County property, etc. } 1'~~rforiris road repairs (potholes, slio~ilders, edges, guardr.iils, etc.) ±ssists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, and etc) to sands `~ t~ridges and roads, puts irp warning; signs, assists the pitl~lic, cte. `operates light equipment {front-end loader, pneumatic roller, rotary broom, spreader l~i}~, backhoe, street sweeper, mower, dump truck, etc.} f~iay do minor maintenance and repair on egi.~ipment {furling, changing thr' c>il. 5c~n~icing tires, etc.) l~~t,iv supervise Community Service or S.W.A.P. (LE(~UIREMENTS 1~,:~perience in driving a truck or light equipment.. CIIASS >~3 - C:ommercia1 Drive~r5 l.it,ense t~ NOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES ,`.?~ility to follow verbal anal written instructions and work effectively with other employees. Ability to routinely perform physical labor, lift ~zp to 1~0 pounds and work render variable weather conditions. ~ h:' ah~n~~ statements arc tint a complete ti~.t c~t~ all re~p~msihilities, dnt;~~~~ and skillti held c+r ~;~rh~rmcd h~.~ :~~1~lc~yer~ in this jut,, Frnployee may perf~~rm ether related elutiNS a~ ~i~;~i{~ned. EC~IJIPMENT MECI-IANI(; III Maass No: 90~C [~c•rr Cot.tnty-Title: Motor Vehicle Ri Equipment Mc~c~lr~inic IIi. {grade 17 (~;tc~p 1-12) :-salary Group: Hourly F''hSA: Nonexempt c aENERAL DESCRIPTION 1'~~rforms skilled repair and ntairttc~n~tnce of motorized .t.r~rl niher rrrisc_ellartr~nr~.5 f~rluipnrent owned and operated by tlae I)epartrrtent. ?)IJTIES I'~~rfortns detaiicd diagnostic work on vehicles. t~verhat.rls motors, iransrnissions, anti carhrrretors on g~~sc>line and diesel enbsirlPS. ltc~places malfunctioning or worn p~~rts, 1Zepairs electronic %I;ni,tions and rn.ty repair frael injectic>>i ~.vstem5. ,~d,justs brakes and rc places parts. I'crforrns tune-ups. ?,cads artd instructs Equipment Mechanics I Rc II M~iy supervise C'omrnunity Service or S.W.A. P. workers. tissists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, ctc,) t~~ sand ter-idges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the ptrl~lic, etc. fvlatil perform other miscellaneous dtttic.s. C'xas and electric yvelding repairs. Repairs, balances, and replaces tires. Checks all fluid levels I,ube jobs . Picking and delivering vehicles and parts. Cleaning vehicles and shop. Preparing vehicles for use by checking presence of required safety features such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and mobile radios. Preparing vehicles for sale. Completing repair order paperwork. Ordering parts Highly skilled body repair work on motor vehicles. Assist in other areas if needed. P.EQUIREMENTS I~;:~tensive experience in mechanics and egtipment repairs. CLASS A - Con~rnercial '_)rivers License r~:NOWLEDC'~F,,__SKILLS,AND ABILITIES ",'lrnrough knowledge of methods and procedures used in tl-e repair and m~~intenance of ~rYiscellaneous equipment. Skill in the use of hand tools and equipment. Ahiiity tc~ r:t5truct and lead the work of other:: to diagnose and rcl~~,tir complex mech~tnic~31 -- ~ ~rc~hlerns; and to work effectively with other employees. :~I~ility to lift tip try 1 t)Ci ~~~~unds.~Znd to follow standard safety practices of the vr~iric l+~ ntechani~ tra~i~~ r'~,l~illt.~ t~ t >>rk under vari:thlc weather Condit ions. `~" C al! rr~si~un~.il~ilitir~s, ~ir~1i~ ~~ and skills h:~lcl nr 17~~r!~,rrnr,! by ~~~7,l~lc~yrrs in this jrrh. I•;rnr,le~yee may nerf~n~m cith~.r relatrci duties ~4 :r~~i!~n~•ci. Et~1JiPMEN't' Ml;(,'I-IANi+' II Class No: 903A Kerr County Title: Motor Vehiclr~ c`~1 I;gtiipntent Mr~rt~?~~nic~ Il, tarad~, l4 fStr~hs I -1L) :salary Group: Hourly FISA: Nonexempt. ~~ENERAL DESCRIPTION ".nclt=r general supervision, performs repair and maintc~nt a complete list ~~F Dili r~~siwnsihiiities, ~I~,li~~~ ~~nd skills held=~~r i~i~rt~~~rm~~cl h~ ;~~~~lo~ees in this job. Employee may pea~1?+rii? other rela(c±d duties a~ a~~is~ncd. E(~[.IIPMENT MECHANIC: I C'l~rss No: 903A Kerr County Title: Motor Vehicle Rr Equipment Mechanic I, ('xrade 12 (Steps 1 - l 2) Salary group: Hourly F'LSA: Nonexempt GENERAL DESCRIPTION [lnder supervision, performs repair ar1c1 maintenance of motari~ed and other niiscellaneaus equipment owned and operated by the department. DUTIES Drives Service Truck to job sites to service equipment. Performs limited diagnostic work on vehicles & equipment. Arifusts brakes and replaces parts. Replaces malfunctioning or warn parts. Performs minor tune-ups. c>vf~rhatils rrrotors, transrtrissions, and carburetors gas and diesel engines Performs other miscellaneous duties: I,trbe jabs,Cheeking fluid levels. Repairing, balancing, and replacing tires. Picking up and delivering parts and vehicles. Cleaning vehicles and shop Preparing vehicles for use by checking presenr.e of required safety ~-- features such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and mobile radios. Preparing vehicles for sale. Completing repair order paperwork. Ordering parts. Assisting in other areas when needed. Assist in repairing and erecting signs. Assists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms. accidents, etc.) t~ sand bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the prrhlie, etc. ~~'[ay perform same of the following duties: Assists in repairing electronic ignitions and fuel injertian systems. Performs gas and electric welding repairs Performs serrti-skilled body repair work on motor v{•l~icles. ~.ZE(~IJIREMENTS l~;xperience or training in mechanics and equipment rr~pair. This pasition is to he used i.s an entry level pasition. CLASS R -Commercial Driven; l.ic•ense E1NOE~VLEDGE,SKII.LS.AND ABILITIES game knowledge of methods and l:~rocedtrres used in the repair and maintertancc~ of c.•cluipment. F3asic skills in the use of hand tools and shc~lr c•gtaipment. Ability to fallow ~~erhal and written instructions; to perform basic repair ~7~ir1 maintenancr~ work c~rr -- :ctitomotive equipment; and to work effectively with other f~rT~ployee~;. At:~ilit~r t.a lift up to 100 pounds and to follow standard safety practices at 117e vehicle rnechani~• tr.-tblic: and keep accurate records. Ability Yo lift to 1 ~~ porands anti 1~,-ork rind{~r -- ti Triable weather conditions. r,,., ,ti~ii~•c° state°mc°nt>; arc' not a rumlrlete list ~rf' all res~r>nsihilitir~~;, chiri~.~°; in~l tikills hc~lel ~r her! + r~rcl ~w ~~,~~nl~~tc°<>.. in this j,~h. f~ml?lc~Vee miry herl~~~rrn other relatc•~l chitics as <+~~~i~rn~•~1. COMMISSIONERS' COURT AGENDA REQUEST PLEASE FURNISH ONE ORIGINAL AND FIVE COPIES OF THIS REQUEST AND DOCUMENTS TO BE REVIEWED BY THE COURT MADE BY: Franklin Johnston, P.E Leonard Odom, Jr. OFFICE: Road & Bridge Department MEETING DATE: October 5, 1993 TIME PREFERRED: SUBJECT: (PLEASE BE SPECIFIC): Consider amended iob descriptions for Road & Bridge EXECUTIVE SESSION REQUESTED: YES N O __XX PLEASE STATE REASON : Consider amended iob descriptions for R & B ESTIMATED LENGTH OF PRESENTATION: 10 Minutes PERSONNEL MATTER -NAME OF EMPLOYEE: NAME OF PERSON ADDRESSING THE COURT: Franklin Johnston P.E. /Leonard Odom, Jr. Time for submitting this request for Court to assure that the matter is posted in accordance with Article 6252-17 is as follows: Meetings held on second Tuesday: 12:00 P.M. previous Wednesday Meetings held on Thursdays : 5:00 P.M. previous Thursday THIS RE6~UEST RECEIVED BY: THIS REQUEST RECEIVED ON: All Agenda Requests will be screened by the County Judge's Office to determine if adequate ~~"nformation has been prepared for the Court's formal consideration and action at time of Court meetings. Your cooperation will be appreciated and contribute towards your request being addressed at the earliest opportunity. See Agenda Request Guidelines. R~ SWAY MAINTENANCE CREW CHIE. CLASS NO. 900 OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: ~Y GROUP: 18 Roadway Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt JOB TITLE: Roadway Maintenance Crew Chief Under the general supervision of the Road Administrator/County Engineer routinely supervises a crew of Roadway Maintenance Technicians or Heavy Equipment Operators in perf orming skilled maintenance activities. Work requires contact with the public. DUTIES Upon receiving assignment, estimates and gathers materials and equipment necessary to complete the work. Directs and participates in all work performed by the crew. Performs administrative duties such as maintaining records on material and equipment used and completing time sheets. Troubleshoots problems. Inspects roads to and from job site and reports problems to Road ~. Administrators/County Engineer. Performs maintenance and repair on equipment, and trains crew members on the use of equipment. Assists during emergency [f loods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, etc.] to sand bridges and roads, put up warning signs, assist the public, etc. May operate heavy or light equipment. May inspect the work performed by maintenance contractors. High School graduate equivalent plus considerable experience in roadway maintenance work. Class A - Commercial Drivers License Thorough knowledge of methods, procedures, and materials used in roadway maintenance work. Skill in use of roadway tools and equipment. Ability to supervise instruct, assign and review the work of others; to deal effectively with other employees and the public; and keep accurate records. Ability to lift to 100 pounds and work under variable weather conditions. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held yr performed by employees in this job. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. SIGN TECHNICIAN II ^. _,A SS NO. 901 PAY GROUP: 17 OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Roadway Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt JOB TITLE: Sign Technician II Install, repairs, and maintains signs and delineators for County roads . Act as a leadworker when assistance is needed. Work is performed under general supervision and requires contact with the public. Drives roads to inspect for damage or stolen signs and delineators and replaces or repairs as needed. Installs posts for signs and delineators and pours concrete bases for support. Installs signs or delineator in new locations for public safety. Orders signs and sign materials for shop as needed. Installs construction signs in sign installation area. `-' Performs night inspections of signs and delineator as required. Performs welding and cutting as required to repair sign reports. Perform sign inventory. May maintain and repair school crossing lights. May repair damaged guard rails. May trim trees and brush to improve visibility of signs. May install mail box supports. Assist during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, and etc.) to sand bridges and roads, put up warning signs, assist the public, etc. Graduation from high school or equivalent plus considerable experience installing repairing, and maintaining signs and delineators. Class B - Commerical Drivers License. Considerable knowledge of Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices. Skilled in using variety of hand and power tools and welding equipment. Ability to lead and instruct the work of others; to prioritize work ~^ projects; to work effectively with others; to work under varying weather conditions; and to deal courteously with the public. Ability read and install signs from plan sheets. Ability to lift 100 pounds. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by empluyees in this joh. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. ROADWAY MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN I CLASS NO. 905B PAY GROUP: 12 JOB TITLE: Roadway Maintenance Technician I OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Roadway Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt Under the close supervision of a Crew Chief, performs maintenance work in a specialized or routine maintenance crew. Operates some light equipment. work requires contact with the public. Hauls materials to job site. Performs traffic control {placing and gathering cones, flagging traffic, etc.) Picks up trash or dead animals. Assists in repairing and erecting signs. Mows (ROW, County property, etc.) `- Performs road repairs (potholes, shoulders, edges, guardrails, etc.) Assists during emergency (f loods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, and etc) to sands bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. Operates light equipment (front-end loader, pneumatic roller, rotary broom, spreader box, backhoe, street sweeper, mower, dump truck, etc.) May do minor maintenance and repair on equipment (fueling, changing the oil, servicing tires, etc.) May supervise Community Service or S.W.A.P. Experience in driving a truck or light equipment. CLASS B - Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES Ability to follow verbal and written instructions and work effectively with other employees. Ability to routinely perform physical labor, lift up to 100 pounds and work under variable weather conditions. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this job. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. ROADWAY MAINTENANCE TECHNICIAN II LASS NO. 905A OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: PAY GROUP: 14 Roadway Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt JOB TITLE: Roadway Maintenance Technician II GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the supervision of a Crew Chief, performs maintenance work in a specialized or routine maintenance crew. May perform some duties independently or occasionally lead a small crew, Community Service or S.W.A.P. Work requires contact with the public. 1~TTTTFS Hauls materials to and from the job site. Performs road repairs (potholes edges, gaurd rails, signs, etc.) Performs traffic control(placing and gathering cones, flagging traffic etc. Assists in repairing and erecting signs. Mows (ROW, County property etc.) May do trash or dead animal pickup. Operates light equipment (front end loader pneumatic roller, rotary ~' broom, spreader box, backhoe, street sweeper, mower, dump truck, etc.) As required, operates some heavy equipment (motor grader, large gradeall, heavy bulldozer, herbicide truck, asphalt distributor, tractor trailer, haul truck, front-end loader). Assists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, etc.) to sand bridges and roads, put up warning signs, assists the public, etc. Performs minor maintenance and repair on equipment (fueling, changing oil, servicing tires etc.). May begin to troubleshoot roadway problems. Some experience in roadway maintenance work or a related field. CLASS B Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE. SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Working knowledge of methods, procedures, and materials used in roadway maintenance work. Skill in use of roadway maintenance tools and equipment. Ability to follow verbal and written instructions and work _.._ effectively with other employee. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds and work under variable weather conditions. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this joh. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I CLASS NO. 904B PAY GROUP: 16 JOB TITLE: Heavy Equipment Operator I OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Roadway Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt Under the supervision of a Crew Chief or Road Administrator/County Engineer performs skilled maintenance work on specialized or routine maintenance crews. May perform some duties independently or occasionally lead a small crew, Community Service or S.W.A.P. Work may require contact with the public. Operates heavy equipment as principle job duty motor grader, large gradall, heavy bulldozer, asphalt distributor, tractor trailer, haul truck and front-end loader. May train others on the use and maintenance May perform some of the following duties: Preventive maintenance on equipment. Mows (ROW, County property, etc.) Hauls materials to and from the job site. Road repairs (potholes, shoulders and edges, Assist in repairing and erecting signs. Pick up trash or dead animals. of equipment . guard rails, signs, etc.} Assists during emergency (floods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents. etc.) to sand bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. Troubleshoots problems. Experience in operating heavy equipment. CLASS A - Commercial Drivers License Working knowledge of methods, procedures, and materials used in roadway maintenance work. Skill in operation of heavy Ability to follow verbal an with other employees and the conditions. Ability to lift equipment used in roadway maintenance work. d written instructions; and deal effectively public. Ability to work under variable up to 100 pounds. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this job. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II CLASS NO. 904A PAY GROUP: 17 JOB TITLE: Heavy Equipment Operator II GENERAL DESCRIPTION OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Roadway Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt Under the general supervision of a Crew Chief or Road Administrator/ County Engineer performs highly skilled maintenance work on specialized or routine maintenance crews. May act as a leadworker or supervise a crew, Community Service, or S.W.A.P. Work requires contact with the public. Operates heavy equipment as principle job duty (motor grader, heavy bulldozer, large grade all, herbicide truck, asphalt distributor, tractor trailer, haul truck and front-end loader. Trains others on the use and maintenance of equipment. Assists during emergency {f foods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, etc.) to sand bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. Troubleshoots problems May mow {ROW, County property, etc.; haul materials to and from the job site; repair [potholes, shoulders and edges, guard rails, signs etc.]; act as crew leader when required; operate light equipment; preventive maintenance on equipment; assist in repair and erecting signs. Considerable experience in operating heavy equipment. CLASS A - Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of methods, procedures, and material used in roadway maintenance work. Advanced skill in operation of heavy equipment used in roadway maintenance work. Ability to instruct others, to follow verbal and written instructions: and deal effectively with other employees and the public. Ability to work under variable weather '~ conditions. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this joh. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. EQUIPMENT MECHANIC I LASS NO. 903C OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: PAY GROUP: 12 Roadway Equipment Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt JOB TITLE: Equipment Mechanic I GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under supervision, performs repair and maintenance of motorized and other miscellaneous equipment owned and operated by the department. DUTIES Drives Service Truck to job sites to service equipment. Performs limited diagnostic work on vehicles & equipment. Adjusts brakes and replaces parts. Replaces malfunctioning or worn parts; performs minor tune-ups; overhauls motors, transmissions, and carburetors gas and diesel engines Performs other miscellaneous duties such as; lobe jobs, checking fluid levels; repairing, balancing, and replacing tires; picking up and delivering parts and vehicles; cleaning vehicles and shop; repairing vehicles for use by checking presence of required safety features such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers, and mobile radios. Prepares vehicles for sale; completes repair order paperwork; orders parts; assist in other areas when needed; assist in repairing and erecting signs. Assists during emergency (f loods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, etc.) to sand bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. May assists in repairing electronic ignitions and fuel injection systems perform gas and electric welding repairs; perform semi-skilled body repair work on motor vehicles. REQUIREMENTS Experience or training in mechanics and equipment repair. This position is to be used as an entry level position. CLASS B - Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE,SKILLS.AND ABILITIES Some knowledge of methods and procedures used in the repair and maintenance of equipment. Basic skills in the use of hand tools and shop equipment. Ability to follow verbal and written instructions; to perform basic repair and maintenance work on automotive equipment; and to work effectively with other employees. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds and to follow standard safety practices of the vehicle mechanic trade. Ability to work under variable weather conditions. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this joh. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. EQUIPMENT MECHANIC II 1AS S NO . SAY GROUP: 903B 14 OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: Roadway Equipment Maintenance Equipment Mechanic II FLSA: Non Exempt GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under general supervision, performs repair and maintenance of motorized and other miscellaneous equipment owned and operated by the Department. DUTIES Performs diagnostic work on vehicles Adjusts brakes and replaces parts. Replaces malfunctioning or worn parts. Performs tune-ups Overhauls motors, transmissions, and carburetors on gasoline and diesel engines. Performs such duties as lobe jobs; checking fluid levels; repairing, balancing and replacing tires; picking up and delivering parts and vehicles; cleaning vehicles and shop; preparing vehicles for use by checking presence of required safety features such as first aid kits, "` fire extinguishers, and mobile radios. Prepares vehicles for sale; completes repair other paperwork; orders parts; assist in repairing and erecting signs; assist in other areas. May do gas and electric welding; electronic ignitions and fuel injection systems repair; skilled body repair work on motor vehicles; drive Service Truck; supervise Community Service or S.W.A.P. workers. Assists during emergency (f foods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, etc.) to sand bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. REQUIREMENTS Considerable experience in mechanics and equipment repairs. CLASS B - Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE. SKILLS,AND ABILITIES Working knowledge of methods and procedures used in the maintenance and repair miscellaneous equipment. Skill in the use of hand tools and equipment. Ability to follow verbal written instructions; to diagnose mechanical problems; to perform repair and maintenance work on automotive equipment; and to work effectively with other employees. ~' Ability to lift 100 pounds and to work under variable weather conditions. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this job. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned. EQUIPMENT MECHANIC III CLASS NO. 903A OCCUPATIONAL CATEGORY: AY GROUP: i~.~'? Roadway Equipment Maintenance FLSA: Non Exempt JOB TITLE: Equipment Mechanic III GENERAL DESCRIPTION Performs skilled repair and maintenance of motorized and other miscellaneous equipment owned and operated by the Department. DUTIES Performs detailed diagnostic work on vehicles. Overhauls motors, transmissions, and carburetors on gasoline and diesel engines replaces malfunctioning or worn parts repairs electronic ignitions and may repair fuel injection systems; adjusts brakes and replaces parts; performs tune-ups. Leads and instructs Equipment Mechanics I & II and may supervise Community Service or S.W.A.P. workers. Assists during emergency {f foods, hurricanes, snowstorms, accidents, _ etc.) to sand bridges and roads, puts up warning signs, assists the public, etc. May do gas and electric welding repairs; repair, balance, and replace tires; check all fluid levels; lube jobs; picks up and delivers vehicles and parts; clean vehicles and shop; prepare vehicles for use by checking presence of required saf ety features such as first aid kits , f ire extinguishers, and mobile radios. Prepares vehicles for sale; completes repair order paperwork; orders parts; does highly skilled body repair work on motor vehicles. Assist in other areas if needed REQUIREMENTS Extensive experience in mechanics and equipment repairs. CLASS A - Commercial Drivers License KNOWLEDGE SKILLS AND ABILITIES Thorough knowledge of methods and procedures used in the repair and maintenance of miscellaneous equipment. Skill in the use of hand tools and equipment. Ability to instruct and lead the work of others; to diagnose and repair complex mechanical problems; and to work effectively with other employees. Ability to lift up to 100 pounds.and to follow standard safety practices of the vehicle mechanic trade. Ability to work under variable weather conditions. The above statements are not a complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills held or performed by employees in this job. Employee may perform other related duties as assigned.