Public Maintenance Worker – Sewer
Additional Info
Ciudad | Addison |
Estado | Illinois |
Summary of Position and Duties:
The Human Resources Division of the Village of Addison is accepting applications to fill one (1) vacancy in the at-will, non-exempt, full-time position of Public Maintenance Worker 1 in the Public Works Department, Division of Sewer. Under direct supervision, this person performs a wide variety of manual tasks involving the maintenance and repair of Village sewer-lines, lift stations, roadways, and curb inlets, and buildings and grounds. The Public Maintenance Worker 1 works 40-hours a week, 7:00am – 3:30pm, Monday – Friday. May be required to work weekends, holidays and overtime to complete job requirements, as well as be on 24-hour call when necessary. Work is of routine difficulty and reviewed for progress and conformance to established procedures by the Sewer Foreman and/or his designee.
The primary responsibility of the Public Maintenance Worker 1 will involve, but not be limited to:
• Assists other workers engaged in performing maintenance work on Village lift stations, sanitary and storm sewers, roadways, and curb inlets.
• Cleans and repairs sewer-mains and sanitary manholes.
• Operates various equipment, such as a backhoe, end-loader, sewer-jet, dump-truck, and hand tools for the digging and repairing blocked sanitary sewer lines.
• Assists other workers with department operations ensuring assigned tasks are completed accurately, timely, safely, and according to instructed operating procedures. Also assists other workers in specified area(s) of expertise in the operation, instruction and implementation of safe working practices in the operation of all necessary equipment and tools involved in the maintenance of Village collection systems and lift stations or related operations; and, assists with the general preventative maintenance work and repairs on equipment. Maintains buildings, grounds, and related equipment, power rodder, high velocity pipe cleaner, and related items.
• Ability to safely and properly operate trucks, tools, and equipment involved in department operations and perform said duties in strict accordance with the Department/division SOP/safety manual; may serve on departmental safety committee.
• Must wear all required safety equipment (i.e., gloves, ear plugs, etc.) for the duty at hand according to department, equipment and regulatory specifications; report near miss accidents; comply with proper P.P.E. usage and follow required JSA’s; attend all required Village and department training; perform vehicle and work area evaluations (CDL Inspections) according to department specifications and as required on a daily basis; initiate training topics or issues as needed.
• Possess the ability to identify and mitigate where appropriate various disruptions to both public and private drainage systems.
• Acts as an intermediary with Village residents concerning service complaints, i.e., service disruptions, sewerage back-up, flooding complaints, etc. writes follow-up reports and maintains necessary records, if needed, prepares required reports and records. Provides said service to customers in a timely, professional and courteous manner.
• Maintains and repairs various types of equipment such as tractor, snow-plow, salt-spreader and auger and other related machinery.
• Assists in the street snow and ice removal program and may assist in the repair of streets, water-main breaks and sanitary sewer back-up calls as needed.
• Performs minor maintenance on tools and equipment.
• Responds to emergency calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
The above-captioned duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
The Village reserves the right to temporarily re-assign employees in this position to other divisions. Employees temporarily re-assigned to another division will conduct their work under the job description for the position they are assigned to.
All applicants must meet the following minimum requirements to be an eligible candidate for this position:
• Possess a high school diploma or equivalent.
• Possess a valid Illinois CDL Class ‘D’ and/or Class ‘B’ or of the classification appropriate to the equipment to be operated, free from incidence that may result in license revocation or suspension (or possess the ability to obtain a CDL within six ‘6’ months of hire).
• Ability to work nights, weekends, and holidays, along with any expected/unexpected overtime that may be mandatory.
• Ability to pass a personal interview, physical and drug screen when applicable.
• Be able to successfully utilize Microsoft Office software programs (i.e., Word and Excel).
Beneficial Qualifications Include:
• Possess vocational/technical training in the construction trades and additional experience in public works/utility maintenance, construction and repair, or any equivalent combination of education, training and experience which provide the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities for this job preferred.
• Experience in successfully dealing with the public on a very frequent basis, including the ability to handle irate, difficult and demanding customers with professionalism and courtesy.
ADA COMPLIANCE
Physical Skills and Abilities Required:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand; walk; sit; use hands to finger or handle shovels, rakes, and hand-held tools; feel a surface for texture; reach with hands and arms; balance; climb up or down a ladder, hill, stairs, or into a truck; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl at ground level, talk or hear on the phone or in person. Must be capable of turning, twisting, bending, and squatting for frequent but short, periods of time in order to reach for and then use equipment. The employee must frequently lift, push, pull and/or move equipment up to 50 pounds and occasionally lift, push, pull and/or move weight of up to 75 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
The employee must be available and present for work as scheduled; be available for call-out 24-hours a day, 7-days a week; and perform all functions of the job safely and efficiently at all times in compliance with all safety regulations and policies for the safety and welfare of the employee, co-workers, and the public. Must be able to attend and participate in job-related meetings, seminars, and continuous education courses. Must be able to pass psychological, physical and/or other examinations as required.
Work Environment Factors:
Ability to work under conditions that require exposure to environmental factors such as temperature and noise extremes, odors, toxic and/or caustic chemicals and agents, wetness, moving parts, fumes, risk of electrical shock, frequent vibration and disease. This exposure may cause some discomfort and presents a risk of injury. The noise level in the work environment is usually loud.
Requires the ability to recognize and identify similarities or differences between characteristics of colors, shapes and sounds associated with job-related objects, materials and tasks.
Salary:
The hourly wage range for this position is $60,912 – $84,316. The Public Maintenance Worker 1 will receive a very competitive benefit package and work 40-hours per week, plus any required overtime.
Required test and screenings:
The candidate selection process consists of: a review of the candidate’s past work experience/skills and a personal interview. Successful candidates must successfully pass all required screenings and tests administered, when applicable, in order to be a candidate for this position. However, passing all required screenings/tests and completing a personal interview does not guarantee hire by the Village, as the ultimate decision to hire anyone is at the sole discretion of the Village of Addison.
IMPORTANT NOTICE – SUBMISSION OF APPLICATION:
Applications can be obtained at the Village Hall either in the Administration Department, Room 2100, or downloaded from the Village’s website at www.addisonadvantage.org. Applicants will be notified by letter of the test date for this position, where applicable. All completed applications must be directed to the Director of Human Resources/Risk Management, either via regular mail at 1 Friendship Plaza, Addison, Illinois 60101, emailed to voajobs@addison-il.org, or submitted personally to the Administration Department, Room 2100 of the Village Hall by no later than 5pm, April 22, 2022. Also, applications submitted after the deadline will NOT be accepted. Only one (1) application per person, per testing cycle is accepted.
RESUMES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED WITHOUT A COMPLETED APPLICATION.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Please refer to the Village of Addison website: www.Addisonadvantage.org, Division of Human Resources Section, to review a copy of the Village’s policy on Equal Employment Opportunity.
IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER FOR POTENTIAL APPLICANTS:
Applicants with disabilities, who need accommodations in order to complete any portions of the application/test, should contact the Human Resources Division at 630-693-7504.
** IMPORTANT – APPLICANTS PLEASE READ**
To avoid conflicts of interest and the appearance of favoritism or bias and to enhance supervision, security, and morale, the Village of Addison believes it advisable to prohibit the employment of relatives in a direct supervisory relationship or to prohibit having two (2) relatives employed in the same department/division. In addition, this policy bars the hiring or employment of an employee’s relatives in any position that would:
• Have the potential for creating an adverse impact on work performance; or
• Create either an actual conflict of interest or the appearance of a conflict of interest, such as the relative having an auditing or control relationship to the employee’s job.
“Relatives” (including blood/step/in-law/adopted/legal guardian) are defined as spouse, mother, father, sister, brother, child, uncle, aunt, grandparent, grandchild, or any individual with whom an employee has a close personal relationship, such as a domestic partner, co-habitant, or significant other. The same prohibitions apply to employees who marry, cohabitate, or become related by marriage. The provisions of this policy are not limited to personal or familial relationships amongst supervisors, managers, and subordinates. The policy also includes personal and/or familial relationships between individuals working as peers in any department when such relationship actually disrupts the operation of the department or the Village.
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