
The Highway Equipment Operator I is responsible for performing a variety of tasks related to the maintenance and repair of county roads and highway infrastructure. Work includes upkeep of rights-of-way, drainage systems, road surfaces, signage, guardrails, and related structures. The position involves regular use of maintenance equipment but does not primarily focus on equipment operation. Work is performed under supervision of a crew leader or Highway Equipment Operator III.
Essential Job Functions
Performs various highway maintenance functions:
Maintains roadsides by mowing, applying herbicides, clearing brush and debris, spreading mulch, and removing weeds and dead vegetation.
Maintains and repairs road surfaces by patching potholes and reconditioning unpaved shoulders and ditches.
Excavates ditches and trenches; cuts, lays, and installs pipe and concrete storm drains.
Fabricates, installs, repairs, and maintains roadway signs; applies lettering and maintains records of sign inventory.
Operates a range tools and equipment including mowing tractors, pickup trucks, paint machines, weed eaters, saws, chain saws, spray painter, gas operated tree pruner, gas post hole auger/driver, and transit level.
Operates Class V or Class B commercial vehicles and smaller equipment in accordance with job requirements.
Assists in snow removal and other weather-related emergencies.
Paints road centerlines and edgelines.
Provides traffic control support during roadwork and emergencies.
Other Duties
Supports special events by staging materials and equipment.
Performs janitorial or cleaning duties for County facilities as assigned.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (These are pre-employment KSA that apply only to Essential Job Functions.)
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Required Qualifications (Note: Any acceptable combination of education, training and relevant experience that provides the above knowledge, abilities and skills may be substituted on a full-time year for year basis.)
Training and/or Education:
High school diploma or GED equivalent.
Experience:
Two years of relevant experience in road or highway maintenance or a related field.
Licenses or Certificates:
Valid driver’s license.
Must possess or obtain within six (6) months of employment:
Special Requirements:
Must be 18 years of age.
Operation of County owned vehicle.
May be subject to alcohol and drug testing.
Physical Demands:
Requires strenuous physical effort to perform manual work involving walking over rough, uneven terrain, repeated bending, climbing, crouching, stooping, stretching, reaching or lifting objects up to 100 pounds.
Unusual Demands:
Exposure to outdoor elements including dirt, dust, noise, inclement weather, and hazards from road traffic and use of equipment.
May be required to work extended hours, remain on-site during emergencies, or be called in for after-hours work.
FLSA Status:
Nonexempt
Compensation Steps:
Pay rate: $20.55 - $23.59 per hour; $42,744 - $49,067 annually
Grade 802, full-time position, 40 hours per week
Department of Public Works, Highway Maintenance
Position closing date: June 5, 2026
Please Note: This position will close at 11:59 p.m. on June 5, 2026. To be considered for the role, ensure that your application is submitted before the deadline. The position will be removed from the website as of 12:00 a.m. on June 6th.
Calvert County Government offers a comprehensive benefits package designed to support employees' health, financial well-being, and work-life balance. Benefits include:
Please Note: A complete application is required to be considered for a position within Calvert County Government. All prior work experience, education, and other certifications should be entered into the application and supplemental questions should be answered completely. Attachments are not provided to hiring managers unless you are selected for an interview.
Calvert County Government is committed to providing equal opportunity and reasonable accommodations for qualified individuals with disabilities. If you require an accommodation to participate in the application or interview process, please contact Human Resources at recruitment@calvertcountymd.gov with as much notice as possible.

Founded in 1654, Calvert County is one of the oldest counties in the United States with a rich and diverse history. Residents and visitors alike enjoy this quiet, waterside community nestled between the Patuxent River and Chesapeake Bay. A lively of arts and entertainment culture, water-based recreation and family-friendly attractions keep our locals and visitors entertained year-round. It’s easy to see why Calvert County’s small town character continues to attract newcomers as one of the best areas to live, work and raise a family.
Though it’s Maryland’s smallest county in land area – 213 square miles – Calvert County is home to more than 90,000 people and has one of the highest standards of living in the state. Prince Frederick, the county seat, is located 35 miles southeast of Washington, D.C., and 55 miles south of Baltimore.
Within easy reach of Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Joint Base Andrews, Annapolis, Washington, D.C. and Baltimore, Calvert County is home to several major industries including defense contracting, information technology, tourism, energy, advanced manufacturing and administrative services.
Calvert County is governed by a five-member board of county commissioners elected to four-year terms. The county employs nearly 1,300 people in 11 departments who are committed to providing excellent customer service and transparency in all we do.