Position Title:
Asphalt Equipment Operator
Job Description:
Under the direction of a Maintenance Supervisor, Maintenance Assistant, or Senior Equipment Operator, incumbent operates a wide variety of light-to-medium sized equipment used in the construction, maintenance, and repair of city streets.
About the Position:
The Asphalt Maintenance Program provides repair and maintenance to the asphalt on the streets of Salt Lake City. This maintenance includes pothole patching, crack sealing, inlays, level patching, and tie-ins to some concrete repairs. The Asphalt Equipment Operators respond to pothole trouble calls year-round and routine pothole patching, as well as crack sealing and inlays as prep for the Streets Surface Treatment Program.
This position may be filled at the level one or the level two, depending on experience. See more about the minimum requirements for each level below.
This position will remain open until it is filled and may close at any time without notice. Early application submission is strongly encouraged.
About the Team:
The Public Services Streets Division performs the maintenance, repair, and emergency response for asphalt roads and treatments, traffic markings and striping, street and bike lane sweeping, concrete repair and ADA ramp upgrades, and snow and ice control. Applicants for roles within the Streets Division can expect to provide crucial support in maintaining vital infrastructure to keep residents and visitors safe while on the road.
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Position Salary Range:
Level I: $20.35 - $26.81/hr.
Level II: $22.94 - $30.21/hr.
This position is eligible for full city benefits, including:
Health Insurance (95% of premium paid by city)
Dental, Vision and Life Insurance
Paid vacation and personal leave
Six weeks of paid parental leave from day 1 of employment
Retirement contributions toward a pension plan and/or 401(k)
A robust Employee Assistance Plan (EAP)
Up to $4,000 tuition reimbursement annually
Discounted supplemental benefits like pet insurance and legal services
Key Responsibilities:
As part of a crew, performs maintenance, repair and construction duties including, but not limited to, road surface preparation, pot-hole repair, dig-outs, asphalt tie-ins, skin and deep patching, crack sealing, grading, fog sealing, slurry sealing, chip sealing, planning, and overlay.
Under close to general supervision, operate a full range of low-to-medium complexity construction equipment required for the various asphalt applications.
Low complexity - 3/4-ton pickup, compressor and jackhammer, plate compactor, hand tools, power tools, etc.
Medium complexity - trailers, rollers, ten-wheelers, tank trailer, bobtail, tar pots, Lee Boy, vibratory rollers, loaders, transports, snowplows, etc.
Transports signs and barricade equipment to and from job sites. Under some to no supervision, sets up individual sites in accordance with State and City traffic control regulations.
Notifies area residents and/or businesses of upcoming construction schedules and provides them with information regarding the re-routing of traffic and the relocation of their personal vehicles. Coordinates with immediate supervisor to remove and relocate any vehicles which may be obstructing the work site.
Loads, transports and unloads equipment, tools, asphalt, aggregate, and related materials and supplies.
Evaluates and documents the operating condition of and performs routine maintenance on each assigned vehicle prior to its use. Troubleshoots and makes minor repairs in the yard or at the job site. Refers complex or major repairs to Fleet Management.
Performs snow removal duties for an assigned district in accordance with the City's snow removal program.
Completes routine forms, such as equipment logbooks, check sheets, asphalt and oil tickets, repair tickets, etc.
Performs other duties as assigned.
Level II: May provide training to seasonal and hourly employees.
Minimum Qualifications:
Level I:
Zero to one year paid work experience performing general labor, construction, or related field.
Basic knowledge of routine use and operation of maintenance equipment. Ability to learn and perform minor repairs and adjustments on maintenance equipment.
Possession of a valid state drivers' license or Utah driving privilege card. Possession of (or ability to obtain) a Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a Tanker endorsement within six months of hire.
Possession of Flagger Certification (or the ability to obtain one) within one month of hire.
Ability to read, write, and perform basic mathematical calculations.
Ability to work and relate well with coworkers, supervisors, and communicate with members of the general public in varying circumstances.
Level II:
Two years' related work experience including equipment operation in general labor, construction, or related field or the successful completion of the division's Asphalt Equipment Operator training program plus 6 months of experience.
Knowledge of generally accepted procedures and materials used in the field of asphalt maintenance and construction.
Knowledge of routine preventive maintenance required for the equipment which will be operated and the ability to detect the need for and to make minor repairs and adjustments.
Possession of Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with a Tanker endorsement or a Class B CDL with the ability to obtain a Class A with the endorsement within 3 months of starting the position.
Possession of Flagger Certification or the ability to obtain within one month of hire.
Ability to read, write and perform basic mathematical calculations.
Ability to work and relate well with co-workers, supervisors and the general public in varying circumstances.
Ability to operate electronic input devices.
Working Conditions:
Moderate-to-heavy physical activity. Required to push, pull or lift medium-heavy weights (31 to 75 lbs.).
Difficult working positions. Has to stand, walk, or sit, uncomfortably for extended periods.
Constant exposure to disagreeable elements such as extreme heat, cold, dampness, fumes, noise, dust, airborne particles and grease. Also, exposure to vehicular traffic while working in the public roadway.
Potential occupational hazards due to exposures to heated asphalt, asphalt emulsion materials and compounds and petroleum-based solvents, and potentially explosive propane gas.
Frequent exposure to stressful situations as a result of human behavior and the demands of the job.
Unconventional working hours and subject to 24-hour call as specified in the City snow removal program or emergency operations.
May be assigned to other areas in the Streets Division based on operational needs.
The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by persons assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities and skills required of personnel so classified.
All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
Department
Public Services
Full Time/Part Time:
Full time
Scheduled Hours:
40