Job Description
Summary:
The County Highway Maintenance Worker maintains highways, municipal and rural roads, and rights-of-way the county highway system to insure the safety and comfort of the traveling public. Duties include patching broken or eroded pavement, repairing guard rails, highway markers, and snow fences. May also mow or clear brush from along roads or plow snow from roadway. As this is a highly visible position in the county, professional appearance and demeanor is expected. Also County Highway Maintenance Workers must maintain positive public relations with the general public and other employees.
Job Duties:
Receives day to day direction from either County Highway Superintendent, County shop foreman, or Lead highway worker on project
Responsible for and able to maintain roads and other county property by the operation of maintainers, tandem trucks, material spreader, front-end loaders, sweepers, rollers, packers and oil distributer for road maintenance and repair
Ability to service and make minor repairs to equipment
Responsible for safe operation and maintenance of all equipment assigned by following safety, departmental and traffic laws or rules
Help install signing and traffic control devices
Follows safety standards
Attends ongoing training and safety classes as required
Ability to maintain necessary records and reports as directed
Performs other duties as assigned
Qualifications
Knowledge of:
Valid driver’s license required
Ability to obtain a Class A or B commercial driver’s license (CDL) within 180 days of hire required
Materials, supplies, methods and tools needed to complete assignments
Ability to work independently as well as communicate and work effectively in a team setting
Willingness to participate in on-going continuing education
Weed spraying certification may be required
Preferred to live within Hutchinson County and be available to report for work on short notice during emergencies and adverse weather conditions
Physical Requirements & Working Conditions:
Majority of work is performed outdoors, subject to variable weather conditions and the hazards associated with construction sites and public works projects. County Highway Maintenance Worker must have the ability to respond to weather and road related emergencies as needed during nights, holidays and weekends. At the discretion of the Highway Superintendent, schedules can be adjusted for previously scheduled time away. Occasionally lifts and/or moves objects weighing up to 100 pounds such as tools, equipment, supplies, etc. Must be able to access all levels of a construction site, traverse uneven terrain, climb a ladder, and enter and exit from vehicles. Spends most of the day standing or walking. Manually operates all department vehicles, tools and equipment. Communicates verbally and in writing. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals to perform the essential functions.