Posting number: 2026-00613
Department: PU Sewer Maintenance
Job classification: Heavy Equipment Operator
Posting type: Open
Categories: Water Agency
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This position functions as the primary transporter of materials, equipment, and refuse for each construction crew assigned to the Repair Program within the Sewer Maintenance Division. Crews within this program are tasked with repairing deficiencies found within the sanitary sewer collection system, as well as responding to emergency calls. Work is conducted in a crew setting primarily in an outdoors environment in close proximity to heavy equipment, vehicle traffic, and open excavations. In addition to transport functions incumbents also provide manual labor support for assigned work.
Scheduled working hours are Monday through Friday, 6:30 am to 3:00 pm. This position carries with it an on-call requirement which will include holidays and/or weekends and provides 8 hours of paid standby time per on-call week, plus the potential to earn overtime pay at 1.5 times the normal hourly rate for hours worked over 40. May be required to work extended shifts including shifts outside of normal business hours.
This posting is for multiple positions which could report to either the East Raleigh Operations Center, located at 1715 Wendell Blvd in Wendell or the South Raleigh Operations Center located at 5380 Raynor Rd in Garner.
About You:
The Wastewater Repair program is looking for highly motivated individuals seeking an opportunity to advance in the construction field while protecting the environment and our natural resources. This position serves as a primary laborer and materials transporter, however, includes the opportunity to sharpen one's heavy equipment operating skills. Skills learned in this position will assist an individual in future advancement by learning general plumbing techniques, construction/trenching techniques, and heavy equipment operations. Individuals interested in a future in construction should apply for this position.
About Us:
The City of Raleigh Public Utilities Department, now also known as Raleigh Water, provides water and sanitary sewer services to roughly 198,000 metered customers and a service population of about 600,000 people in Raleigh, Garner, Wake Forest, Rolesville, Knightdale, Wendell and Zebulon areas. Our mission is to provide safe, sustainable water services for our customers while protecting public health and contributing to the economic, environmental, and social vitality of our communities.
The benefits of being a City of Raleigh Heavy Equipment Operator:
Get your CDL! The City will provide CDL training and license reimbursement upon passing the CDL exam
Education provided to learn Water Distribution/Wastewater Collection Operator standards and earn certifications
Qualifying Heavy Equipment Operators are eligible for training certifications that provide stipends of additional pay up to 12.5%
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by employees in this job. Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description.
May serve as lead worker by assigning work and monitoring work completion
Operates and/or transports equipment; may operate assigned heavy equipment for various functions which may include grading/excavating, collection and removal of debris, refuse and/or snow; and/or material application and distribution; plans routes and sets up work areas for safety and operational efficiency; may set up traffic control measures
Operates and maintains assigned equipment and tools; performs inspections to ensure safe operating conditions; performs routine repairs and/or replacement of parts; cleans and performs preventative maintenance; and monitors need for replacement or advanced repairs
Plans, monitors and reviews inventory, resources and materials needs; initiates orders for resources based on requirements; may work with contract workers and trade specialists by scheduling and coordinating repairs and maintenance services
Complete setup/teardown of traffic control work zones and various safety equipment including trench boxes, hydraulic shoring, and confined space equipment
Complete various manual labor tasks such as cutting asphalt streets or concrete sidewalks, hand digging to locate buried utilities, loading/unloading heavy equipment, using gas powered saws to cut and remove damaged sewer pipes, installation of new sewer pipes/fittings, replacement of sewer manhole rings/covers, backfilling excavations, work site cleanup, materials hauling/disposal, and additional site restoration activities
Provide support to the City’s emergency response in the event of inclement weather, to include support for debris cleanup after severe storms or snow and ice response for Division facilities
Performs other duties of a similar nature and level as assigned
Education and Experience:
High School diploma or G.E.D. equivalency; 1 to 3 years' experience in medium to heavy construction equipment operation or related work
OR
Any equivalent combination of training and/or experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be substituted
Examples of preferred relatable experience are provided below:
Construction: grading, storm drain, site work, builder, plumber, any utility construction (including fiber installation), road construction
Landscaping: installer, maintenance, irrigation
Mechanics: heavy equipment, HVAC, hydraulic systems
Farming: manual labor, equipment operating
Moving Company: labor, truck driver
General Municipal Worker: utility inspector
Tech School Student: mechanical
Firefighter: full or part-time
Licenses or Certifications:
NC WPCSOCC Collection System Operator Certification Grade I or ability to obtain within
1 year of hireKnowledge of:
Skill in:
Ability to:
ADA and Other Requirements:
Work Environment and Physical Effort:
Very Heavy: E xerting more than 100 pounds of force occasionally, more than 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or more than 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Work Environment:
Work is typically performed in an o utdoor environment, construction site, or in a vehicle. Employees may occasionally work in confined spaces, warehouse environment, or shop environment.
Work Exposures:
There is frequent exposure to extreme cold (below 32 degrees), extreme heat (above 100 degrees), moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles, and l oud noises (85+ decibels average over 8-hour working day such as heavy trucks, jack hammers, leaf blowers, lawn mowers, construction). Employees may occasionally be exposed to i ndividuals who are hostile or irate, communicable diseases, and t oxic or caustic chemicals or substances.
City of Raleigh is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer. Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.

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