Maintenance Worker - Utility
Full-Time Maintenance Worker - Utility at City of Mounds View
Available Openings: 1
Industry: Government
Pay Type: Hourly
Compensation: $29.90 - $39.28
Education Preferred: Yes
Education Level: High School
E-Verify: Yes
Criminal Background: Not Eligible

This position is responsible for performing a wide variety of skilled and general maintenance work activities and functions including operating, maintaining, inspecting, and repairing the municipal infrastructure and equipment associated with the drinking water supply, treatment, storage, and distribution system; wastewater collection system; stormwater conveyance, ponds, and treatment systems; streets, trails, and right- of way; parks, recreation facilities, and forestry; and buildings and grounds.

Responsibilities

Assists and participates in responding to emergencies affecting municipal infrastructure function including storm debris clean up, water and sewer pipe breaks, traffic control, flooding, and other urgent matters. Operates a variety of common industry and specialized vehicles, heavy and light equipment, machinery, and tools. Assist and participate in routine maintenance and repair of such vehicles, equipment, machinery, and tools. Cleans and restore vehicles, equipment, and tools after use. Performs difficult and other routine manual labor during completion of work tasks and assignments. Troubleshoots, corrects, and repairs municipal infrastructure, equipment, and tools to ensure proper function and long-lasting performance in a cost-effective manner. Fuels vehicles and equipment, purchases materials and supplies, installs temporary traffic control and erosion/sediment control devices, and transports materials and equipment to work sites. Participates in Standby Duty and Call Back programs. Assists in other subdivisions when assigned. Utility Division Operates and maintains watermain pipes, gate valves, hydrants, and other infrastructure of the municipal drinking water distribution system. Assist with maintaining and repairing private water service lines, curb and corporation stops, and connections as part of the City's water service line repair program. Locates and marks underground municipal infrastructure involving water, sanitary sewer, stormwater, fiber optic, and electric lines as part of the Gopher State One Call program. Obtain and reference as-built drawings, tie sheets, and other archive records and translate to field locations. Uses utility line locater, probes, or hand digging to locate underground lines. Performs preventative system maintenance including flushing hydrants, exercising gate valves, rehabilitating hydrants, and valves, replacing meter reader batteries, water leak surveys, etc. Responds to and participates in locating and fixing water main breaks and water service leaks. Determine materials needed for repair and install clamps, pipe, or fittings, and make proper tie-in. Installs, inspects, tests, and repairs water meters and wireless transmitter readers. Obtains quarterly water consumption readings and download data for use in billing consumers. Cleans and inspects sanitary sewer gravity pipes, manholes, force mains, lift stations, grinders, pumps, meters, and other wastewater collection, pumping, and conveyance components. Operates combination jetting/vacuum sewer truck for routine cleaning of gravity pipes and clearing obstacles. Operates and maintains wastewater mechanical equipment including lift stations, grinders, pumps, meters, and other components. Participate in diagnosing mechanical failures and making repairs. Performs inspections by operating sewer televising and maintenance equipment including CCTV mainline sewer camera, pole camera, computer, and other related equipment. Records video inspections and document infrastructure inadequacies. Manage electronic database of inspection records. Assists and participates in detection of inflow and infiltration activities, including wet weather flow inspections and illegal connection investigations. Streets/Storm Water Division
Cleans and maintains streets, trails, sidewalks, parking lots, and other paved and non-paved surfaces of the municipal transportation system. Principal operator of snowplow trucks, salt applicators, and anti-icing equipment during winter months; and, street sweeper during non-winter months. Performs preventative maintenance and repairs on asphalt pavements including pothole patching, skim coating, mill and overlays, routing and sealing cracks, fog sealing and rejuvenation, full- depth removal and replacement, and new construction. Performs preventative maintenance and repairs on concrete pavements and curbs including crack sealing, joint rehabilitation, pavement sealing, removal, and replacement, milling uneven joints, and new construction. Installs and maintains traffic signs and posts, street name blades and hardware, and pavement markings. Install and remove temporary traffic control devices for construction zones, hazard warnings, and other purposes. Fabricate, install, and maintain grouped mailbox posts. Maintains and inspects right-of-way and boulevard vegetation and trim or remove trees, bushes, and other obstacles to provide safe lateral clear zones and intersection site lines. Perform plant and turf maintenance and landscape duties along municipal streets, trails, and sidewalks. Performs vehicle traffic counts by setting out and picking up traffic counters and recording data. Cleans and inspects storm sewer pipes, drain inlets, drainage structures, culverts, ditches, curbs and gutters, and other infrastructure of the municipal stormwater conveyance system. Principal operator of snowplow trucks, salt applicators, and anti-icing equipment during winter months; and, street sweeper during non-winter months. Maintains and inspects retention and detention ponds, bioretention swales and basins, infiltration and filtration facilities, sumps, grit chambers, and other infrastructure of the municipal stormwater rate control and pollution control system. Operates and maintains inspection and maintenance equipment, including street sweeper, combination jetting/vacuum sewer truck, pole camera, CCTV mainline sewer camera, computer, and other related equipment. Assists and participates in illicit discharge and detection elimination (IDDE) activities, including dry weather flow inspections and illegal connection investigations. Installs and maintains erosion and sediment control devices for municipal-operated construction sites. Assist and participate in erosion and sediment control inspections on construction sites.

Qualifications

High School Diploma or GED. One (1) year experience in general, skilled, or semi-skilled labor performing maintenance, repair, construction, or other similar job-related tasks on municipal infrastructure or operating motorized equipment for these activities. Must possess a valid MN Class B Commercial Driver’s License with Air Brake Endorsement. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Required: Ability to obtain tanker endorsement within six (6) months of employment. Ability to obtain a Water Supply System Operator Class D certificate issued by Minnesota Department of Health or obtain within 18 months of employment. Maintenance Workers appointed to the Utility subdivision are required to obtain a Class B certificate within 5 years of employment. Ability to obtain a Wastewater Operator Class S-D certificate issued by Minnesota Pollution Control Agency or obtain within 18 months of employment. Maintenance Workers appointed to the Utility subdivision must obtain a Class S-C certificate within 4 years of employment. Maintenance Workers appointed to the Streets/Storm Water and Parks subdivisions must obtain a Non-Commercial Pesticide Applicator License Categories A & E, issued by Minnesota Department of Agriculture within 18 months of employment. Maintenance Workers appointed to the Parks subdivision must possess a Certified Pool Operators (CPO) license within 18 months of employment; and, Playground Maintenance Technician (PMT) certification within 5 years of employment. Maintenance Workers appointed to the Streets/Stormwater subdivision must obtain an Erosion and Sediment Control Construction Installer Certificate issued by the University of Minnesota Department of Bio-products and Bio-systems engineering within 18 months of employment. Common and specialized hand and power tools used for mechanical repairs. Specialized industry equipment including mechanical street sweeper, combination jetting/vacuum sewer cleaning truck, crack sealing kettle and distributor machine, asphalt hot box, trash pump, pneumatic post driver, jib crane, motorized valve wrenches, and other specialized equipment. Common turf and landscape maintenance equipment including push and riding mowers, all-terrain implement carriers, utility vehicles, sprayers, aerators, dethatchers, split seeder, line trimmer, leaf blower, chain saw, pole saw, and other machinery and implements. Office tools and equipment including telephone, copier, personal computer, calculator, and mobile radios. Proper safety precautions related to all work performed, including safe handling and application of chemicals used in line of work and stored on site.

City of Mounds View

Contact: Rayla Ewald
Phone 763-717-4016
2401 Mounds View Blvd
Mounds View, Ramsey, Minnesota 55112
US
Transit: On bus line