
Are you looking for an on call, part time job during the winter season? Join our team!
The Department of Public Works is hiring Snow Emergency Ticketing Workers who are available to work on short notice for the 2022-2023 snow season. These are temporary positions for on call work, for City of Saint Paul declared Snow Emergencies.
Information about these Positions: The Snow Emergency Ticketing Workers will only work when a Snow Emergency is declared in Saint Paul. The number of Snow Emergencies and when they occur varies each year depending on the weather; this may include weekends and holidays. There are no benefits for this position.
The City of Saint Paul’s mission is to integrate equity and inclusion into how we approach all our work. Our vision is to be committed to building an equitable and inclusive city that will shift culture in city processes and policies, eliminate structural inequities, and ensure timely and relevant access to services, resources, support, and opportunity to every person in Saint Paul.
Responsibilities
Hours:
On call as needed for snow emergencies when declared by the City of Saint Paul, throughout the winter season. Must be able to work one of these shifts during snow emergencies: 7:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (day shift) 8:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m. (night shift) Primary job responsibilities are: Writes and issues handwritten snow emergency parking tickets to vehicles not in compliance with snow emergency ordinances. Operates an assigned City vehicle safely throughout the City of Saint Paul in designated routes. Will enter in and out of a vehicle numerous times during a work shift. Communicates with others including coworkers, towing workers, and residents regarding topics related to issuing snow emergency parking tickets. Additional Position Information: Works outside under adverse weather conditions of cold temperatures, snow and ice; so appropriate winter attire is needed. The City will supply work materials such as vehicles, flashlights, high visibility vests, pens, two-way radios, and snow emergency ticketing books. One or two people are assigned to each vehicle for the snow emergency ticketing operations. All workers must be able to handwrite clearly and legibly on written snow emergency parking tickets. All workers represent the City of Saint Paul and must provide good customer service and comply with performance expectations. All workers are required to represent the City of Saint Paul in court if a snow emergency parking ticket you have written is contested at a later date. Workers will be paid four (4) hours for appearing in court.
Qualifications
Applicants must meet all the following requirements:
Must be at least 18 years of age or older Possess and maintain a valid Minnesota Class D driver's license, or equivalent out-of-state driver's license
City of St. Paul
Saint Paul, MN, United States 55102
US