Job Description
DPW Equipment Operator 1 Under the direction of the Department of Public Works Foreman or his/her delegated crew leader, performs general labor work and equipment operation for all phases of services provided by the Department of Public Works. 18 years of age or older. Full time 40 hours per week. Generally, May 15th to September 1st, 4 10 hour days during the work week with Monday or Friday off. The remaining calendar year, standard 8 hour 5-day work week Monday Friday. Wisconsin Retirement Fund, health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance, sick, holiday and vacation days. This is a nonunion, non-exempt position. Wages are determined by the Common Council on an annual basis based on performance and skill. Essential Duties and Responsibilities The following duties are normal for this position. These are not intended to be all-inclusive. Other duties may be assigned as required. Right of Way Sweep streets. Tar and sand roads. Perform all required street maintenance. Clean and rebuild catch basins, manholes, and sanitary sewers. Paint striping on streets and walkways. Maintain storm culverts. Plow and remove snow. Shovel snow. Sand, salt streets and sidewalks. Dig trenches. Collect trash and recyclables. Cut grass. Repair streetlights. Act as flagman. Drive trucks. Operate roller, lawnmower, tractor, air compressor, stump cutter, paint striper, tree sprayer, pumps, chipper, and other related miscellaneous equipment. Do landscaping. Operate pneumatic hammer. Repair alleys and sidewalks. Plant trees and shrubs. Trim, cut and remove trees. Make concrete repairs. Other Operations Clean and maintain all department facilities. Ensure that all tools and equipment are in a safe operating condition. Maintain a high standard of safety and good housekeeping. Complete any and all necessary forms following established practices. Perform any and all related duties as assigned. Qualifications Experience Prior experience plowing snow or driving heavy equipment is desired Construction or building experience is desired Education and Certifications High School graduation or equivalent Ability to obtain a Wisconsin Commercial Driver's License (CDL) A, B & N within 6 months of hire Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Mathematical Ability to read, write, and perform basic mathematical & analytical computations Ability to perform computations using units of American money, weight measurement, volume, and distance. Ability to compute rate, ratio, and percent. Technical Ability to apply technical knowledge & interpret technical instructions/regulations. Deal with abstract and concrete variables. Comprehend, follow and explain technical water distribution principles. Ability to understand written & oral work orders, rules and operating guidelines Computer Ability to operate a computer and utilize basic software programs Knowledgeable and proficient at Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel. General Ability to follow detailed direction, work independently within scope of assignment and knowledge, and make decisions as required. Ability to maintain effective and pleasant communication, oral and written, and present information with supervisors, co-workers and residents. Ability to work independently; exercise initiative, resourcefulness and good judgment. Ability to be resourceful and thorough & demonstrate problem solving skills Dependability and ability to work well with others and to display the proper attitude toward supervision. Ability to organize and maintain accurate records Ability to respond to emergency work during non-working hours, work in a non-traditional work week & shift and be willing to work the hours required to respond to emergencies and storms. Basic mechanical ability that is required in maintenance of buildings and equipment Knowledge and experience in basic skills employed in a water plant Physical Demands & Working Conditions Standing, walking and sitting. Stooping, kneeling and crouching. Climbing using legs and feet, balancing, bending and twisting. Reaching, feeling, talking and hearing. Far vision at 20 feet or further and near vision at 20 inches or less with glasses if needed. Lifting, carrying, pushing/pulling objects wei