City of Monterey Park
Overview
This recruitment will be open on a continuous basis with applications reviewed bi-weekly. The recruitment may close at any time with or without notice. A Senior Maintenance Worker is a journey level position that receives general supervision from a Crew Leader and is responsible for performing a variety of more complex tasks in the cleaning and maintenance of city streets, parks and/or facilities. The Senior Maintenance Worker provides hands on training for lower-level staff, delegates work, checks on and reviews work of staff, and may be required to make decisions in the absence of a Crew Leader. Senior Maintenance Workers will work standby on a rotational shift, and may also be required to work evenings, weekends, and/or holidays. The Maintenance Services Division is responsible for conducting routine maintenance activities ranging from patching potholes and repairing damaged sidewalk to overseeing the city’s street sweeping contract and preparing the city’s roads for the annual slurry seal program that repairs the asphalt streets. When assigned to Streets, the duties of a Senior Maintenance Worker include, but are not limited to:
Operates various sizes and types of trucks and trailers to move equipment and materials
Performs a variety of heavy manual labor
Cross-trains and oversee 2-3 Maintenance Workers
Assists Crew Leader with employee performance evaluations
Assures that supplies, tools, equipment, and staff ready start of shift
Monitors work site to assure that safety rules and regulations are followed
Completes work order requests
To learn more about this position, visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/montereypark/classspecs/1103763?keywords=senior%20maintenance%20worker&pagetype=classSpecifications
Experience and Education
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Any combination of experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Three years' experience in construction maintenance work or related labor or skilled work; AND
Completion of high school or GED
Licenses
Possession of a valid California Class C Motor Vehicle Operator’s License is required at time of appointment. Ability to obtain a valid Class B California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License within 12 months of appointment is required and is a condition of continued employment (unless medically unable to qualify).
PHYSICAL EFFORT
Requires some physical effort including bending, stooping, climbing and lifting items weighing 20 - 100 lbs. Tasks are occasionally performed in inclement weather.
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This recruitment will be open on a continuous basis with applications reviewed bi-weekly. The recruitment may close at any time with or without notice. A Senior Maintenance Worker is a journey level position that receives general supervision from a Crew Leader and is responsible for performing a variety of more complex tasks in the cleaning and maintenance of city streets, parks and/or facilities. The Senior Maintenance Worker provides hands on training for lower-level staff, delegates work, checks on and reviews work of staff, and may be required to make decisions in the absence of a Crew Leader. Senior Maintenance Workers will work standby on a rotational shift, and may also be required to work evenings, weekends, and/or holidays. The Maintenance Services Division is responsible for conducting routine maintenance activities ranging from patching potholes and repairing damaged sidewalk to overseeing the city’s street sweeping contract and preparing the city’s roads for the annual slurry seal program that repairs the asphalt streets. When assigned to Streets, the duties of a Senior Maintenance Worker include, but are not limited to:
Operates various sizes and types of trucks and trailers to move equipment and materials
Performs a variety of heavy manual labor
Cross-trains and oversee 2-3 Maintenance Workers
Assists Crew Leader with employee performance evaluations
Assures that supplies, tools, equipment, and staff ready start of shift
Monitors work site to assure that safety rules and regulations are followed
Completes work order requests
To learn more about this position, visit: https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/montereypark/classspecs/1103763?keywords=senior%20maintenance%20worker&pagetype=classSpecifications
Experience and Education
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Any combination of experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Three years' experience in construction maintenance work or related labor or skilled work; AND
Completion of high school or GED
Licenses
Possession of a valid California Class C Motor Vehicle Operator’s License is required at time of appointment. Ability to obtain a valid Class B California Motor Vehicle Operator’s License within 12 months of appointment is required and is a condition of continued employment (unless medically unable to qualify).
PHYSICAL EFFORT
Requires some physical effort including bending, stooping, climbing and lifting items weighing 20 - 100 lbs. Tasks are occasionally performed in inclement weather.
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