Salt Lake City Corporation

Senior Asphalt Equipment Operator

Salt Lake City Corporation  •  $25.07 - $33.02/hr  •  United States (Onsite)  •  8 days ago
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Job Description

Position Title:

Senior Asphalt Equipment OperatorReporting to a District Manager, Field Supervisor, or Assistant Field Supervisor, operates a wide variety of medium-to-heavy construction equipment used in construction, maintenance and repair of City streets. In a "lead" capacity, performs general supervision at an assigned work site. Provides training and orientation to subordinate workers in established asphalt applications and the use of specialized equipment.

Position Hourly Range:

$25.07 - $33.02/hr based on qualifications and experience.

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.

Learn more about working for this division in the Department of Public Services and working in Salt Lake City

This position is eligible for full city benefits, including:

  • Health Insurance

  • Dental, Vision and Life Insurance

  • Paid vacation and personal leave

  • Six to Twelve 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

IMPORTANT Early application submittal is encouraged. This position will remain open until filled and may close at any time without notice.

Key Responsibilities:

  • As a crew leader, performs maintenance, repair and construction duties; i.e., road surface preparation, pot hole repair, digouts, asphalt tie-ins, skin and deep patching, crack sealing, grading, fog sealing, slurry sealing, chip sealing, planning, reclaiming, and overlay.

  • Operates, supervises the operation of, and provides training on, a full range of medium-to-heavy construction equipment required for the various asphalt applications. (Medium Complexity - trailers, rollers, ten-wheelers, lift trucks, water tankers, bobtails, flusher trucks, power brooms, etc.) (High Complexity - tar pots, Lee Boys, track loaders, graders, vibratory rollers, backhoes, pavers, planers, loaders, transports, snowplows, slurry machines, reclaimers, asphalt plants, etc.)

  • As directed by District Manager or Field Supervisor, inspects and evaluates a scheduled repair site and will make decisions on potential departures from the projected repair plan.

  • Notifies area residents and/or businesses of upcoming construction schedule and provides them with information regarding the re-routing of traffic and the relocation of their personal vehicles. Reports any extraordinary considerations to a Field Supervisor; i.e., nursing homes, bus routes, special commercial or residential needs, etc. Coordinates with police to remove and relocate any vehicles which may be obstructing the work site.

  • In cooperation with a Field Supervisor, ensures the proper placement of traffic control signs and barricades. May actually "set up" or assign sign and barricade set up to subordinate personnel.

  • Makes recommendations on the assignment of personnel and equipment for individual projects and performs general supervision at the work site.

  • "Troubleshoots" and makes repairs to equipment in the yard or at the work site. Refers major repairs to Fleet Management.

  • As assigned by a District Manager or Field Supervisor, will perform duties as part of the Department's asphalt contract program and may be assigned to supervise those functions for the duration of a contracted project.

  • Performs routine paperwork; i.e., Work Orders, Action Orders, Utilization Report, Barricade List, etc. Confirms invoices for emulsion, asphalt, and other materials.

  • Performs snow removal duties for an assigned district in accordance with the City's Snow Removal Program.

  • Performs other duties as required.

Minimum Qualifications:

  • Three years’ paid work experience to include two years’ operating the equipment which would be assigned plus one year performing "lead" or supervisory duties.

  • Extensive knowledge of generally accepted procedures and materials in the field of asphalt maintenance construction.

  • Extensive knowledge of preventative maintenance required for the specified equipment and the ability to detect the need for and to make repairs and adjustments.

  • Possession of a Class A Commercial Driver's License.

  • 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.

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 uncomfortable 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 position.

  • Unconventional working hours and subject to 24-hour call as specified in the City snow removal program or emergency operations.

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.

POSITION TYPE

Full-Time

DEPARTMENT

Public Services

Full Time/Part Time:

Full time

Scheduled Hours:

40

Salt Lake City Corporation

About Salt Lake City Corporation

Salt Lake City Corporation, governed by a full-time mayor and part-time city council, is Utah's capital city and premier public employer with over 3,500 employees.

Salt Lake City is the economic and cultural hub of the State of Utah and the Intermountain West. Salt Lake City is home to approximately 200,000 residents, with 1.1 million people living in the greater metropolitan area.

With one of the strongest economies in the nation, a family friendly atmosphere, access to outdoor recreation, and a cosmopolitan arts and cultural scene, Salt Lake City truly is a place where mind, body, and spirit can thrive.

Industry
Government & Public Safety
Company Size
1,001-5,000 employees
Headquarters
Salt Lake City, Utah
Year Founded
Unknown
Website
slc.gov
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