
Equipment Operator
City of Boise, Kuna, ID, United States
We're looking for an Equipment Operator, come join us! You'll operate a diverse range of construction, hauling, and agricultural equipment in a safe and efficient manner at the City of Boise’s Twenty Mile South Farm, our biosolids application site. In this hands‑on role, you’ll play a key part in supporting essential environmental operations while gaining experience across multiple types of equipment. You’ll also help keep equipment clean, well‑maintained, and ready for use. This position works under direct supervision and is a great opportunity to build practical skills in a dynamic, outdoor setting.
Benefits
Zero-cost premium medical coverage for you and your family (easily a $10k+ added value!)
PERSI retirement (11.96% Employer Contribution, fully vested after 5 years) plus employer‑matched 401(k)/457b
10 hours vacation/month (grows with tenure), 12 paid holidays, and 8 hours sick leave/month
10 weeks paid parental leave
$500 annual wellbeing incentive
Tuition reimbursement and free local bus pass
Basic life and long‑term disability insurance at no cost
Required Knowledge, Experience, and Training
High school diploma or equivalent
2 years of experience operating and maintaining various farm machinery and equipment, broad‑based agriculture experience or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Licensing and Other Requirements
Valid state‑issued driver’s license.
Ability to obtain a Class A commercial driver’s license within 60 days of employment.
Special Requirements
Successfully pass City of Boise background check processes which include a criminal history check and reference checks in accordance with the City of Boise Employment Regulation.
Passing a driving record check.
Drug‑free workplace: Situational testing will be required. Applicants must submit to screening for illegal drug use prior to hire. Appointment to this position is contingent upon a negative pre‑employment drug test.
Must have a CDL that can handle a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more.
Job Responsibilities
Ensure the safe transportation of biosolids from wastewater treatment facilities to the farm in compliance with 40 CFR Part 503 federal regulations.
Operate a semi‑tractor trailer in rural and urban settings to transport equipment, biosolids, and other materials as required in all weather conditions.
Perform visual safety inspections of vehicles, check fluid levels and tire pressure, and conduct pre‑trip inspections daily.
Clean vehicle and trailer after every delivery.
Coordinate biosolids transportation with operations staff and provide training to staff on trailer loading and operation.
Perform daily safety and maintenance checks on equipment.
Clean and maintain equipment as scheduled or required.
Report broken or potentially hazardous equipment to the supervisor.
Ensure heavy equipment is stored safely and securely.
Participate in routine diagnosis, maintenance and repairs of equipment.
Coordinate with inventory specialists to guarantee a quick turnaround on equipment repairs and maintenance.
Use spreader trucks and front‑end loaders to apply Class B biosolids to farm fields.
Ensure all personal protective equipment (PPE) is properly equipped and utilized.
Collect biosolids samples for analysis at the city’s water quality laboratory.
Track the amount of biosolids material applied to fields to maintain appropriate quantities.
Use a high‑powered hose to thoroughly clean trucks and equipment after applying biosolids.
Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required; during harvest months, work irregular hours and shifts as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Additional Required Knowledge, Experience, and Training
Knowledge of the safe operation of biosolids equipment, irrigation systems, and related machinery, standard practices, methods and materials used in a farm setting; traffic and safety rules and regulations and defensive driving techniques; relevant regulatory requirements; safe application practices; and computer usage, including related software.
Ability to recommend alternate transportation routes; comprehend information in operation manuals for all pieces of equipment; read and interpret safety data sheets (SDS) regarding chemical safety; work extended hours and weekends during the harvest season; communicate effectively in English at a level necessary for efficient job performance; and perform all essential functions as assigned by an authorized employee, supervisor and/or manager with or without reasonable accommodation.
Individuals must be capable of operating vehicles safely and have an acceptable driving record.
Preferred Knowledge, Experience, and Training
4 years of experience operating equipment for alfalfa or grass hay (swathers, balers, choppers and other equipment).
Class A commercial driver’s license (CDL) and three years of driving experience operating a Class A vehicle.
Physical Efforts
While performing the duties of this job the employee is always lifting/carrying up to 75 pounds, occasionally lifting/carrying up to 100 pounds and rarely lifting/carrying up to 101+ pounds. Also, the employee is always pushing/pulling up to 75 pounds, occasionally pushing/pulling up to 100 pounds and rarely pushing/pulling up to 101+ pounds. The noise level is always very loud and occasionally moderate. Work includes sensory ability to talk, hear, smell and touch. Work in this position also includes close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception. Employees will sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, grasp, climb and balance. Position requires hand/finger dexterity. Additional physical efforts include: performing duties on equipment with ladders and lifts; working on and around large irrigation equipment during all weather conditions; climbing on pivots and working 5 ft above ground level.
Working Environment
The work environment will include inside conditions, outdoor weather conditions, extreme temperatures, wet and humid conditions, areas of dust, odors, mist and gases or other airborne matter. Employees are exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards and work in/at heights. Employees will also drive a vehicle as part of this position. Work includes protected exposure to infectious bacteria, bodily fluids and chemicals. The work environment is a remote, rural, 4 225 acre commercial farm that recycles biosolids. Work requires walking on uneven ground, rocky areas, slippery surfaces and ice; exposure to insects, biosolids and agricultural chemicals; driving large equipment and semi‑trailer on icy roads and in strong winds; driving through heavy traffic and working in low light. Employees work around biosolids, irrigation equipment, farm equipment and implements.
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Benefits
Zero-cost premium medical coverage for you and your family (easily a $10k+ added value!)
PERSI retirement (11.96% Employer Contribution, fully vested after 5 years) plus employer‑matched 401(k)/457b
10 hours vacation/month (grows with tenure), 12 paid holidays, and 8 hours sick leave/month
10 weeks paid parental leave
$500 annual wellbeing incentive
Tuition reimbursement and free local bus pass
Basic life and long‑term disability insurance at no cost
Required Knowledge, Experience, and Training
High school diploma or equivalent
2 years of experience operating and maintaining various farm machinery and equipment, broad‑based agriculture experience or an equivalent combination of education and/or experience.
Licensing and Other Requirements
Valid state‑issued driver’s license.
Ability to obtain a Class A commercial driver’s license within 60 days of employment.
Special Requirements
Successfully pass City of Boise background check processes which include a criminal history check and reference checks in accordance with the City of Boise Employment Regulation.
Passing a driving record check.
Drug‑free workplace: Situational testing will be required. Applicants must submit to screening for illegal drug use prior to hire. Appointment to this position is contingent upon a negative pre‑employment drug test.
Must have a CDL that can handle a gross vehicle weight rating of 26,001 pounds or more.
Job Responsibilities
Ensure the safe transportation of biosolids from wastewater treatment facilities to the farm in compliance with 40 CFR Part 503 federal regulations.
Operate a semi‑tractor trailer in rural and urban settings to transport equipment, biosolids, and other materials as required in all weather conditions.
Perform visual safety inspections of vehicles, check fluid levels and tire pressure, and conduct pre‑trip inspections daily.
Clean vehicle and trailer after every delivery.
Coordinate biosolids transportation with operations staff and provide training to staff on trailer loading and operation.
Perform daily safety and maintenance checks on equipment.
Clean and maintain equipment as scheduled or required.
Report broken or potentially hazardous equipment to the supervisor.
Ensure heavy equipment is stored safely and securely.
Participate in routine diagnosis, maintenance and repairs of equipment.
Coordinate with inventory specialists to guarantee a quick turnaround on equipment repairs and maintenance.
Use spreader trucks and front‑end loaders to apply Class B biosolids to farm fields.
Ensure all personal protective equipment (PPE) is properly equipped and utilized.
Collect biosolids samples for analysis at the city’s water quality laboratory.
Track the amount of biosolids material applied to fields to maintain appropriate quantities.
Use a high‑powered hose to thoroughly clean trucks and equipment after applying biosolids.
Work evenings, weekends, and holidays as required; during harvest months, work irregular hours and shifts as needed.
Perform other duties as assigned.
Additional Required Knowledge, Experience, and Training
Knowledge of the safe operation of biosolids equipment, irrigation systems, and related machinery, standard practices, methods and materials used in a farm setting; traffic and safety rules and regulations and defensive driving techniques; relevant regulatory requirements; safe application practices; and computer usage, including related software.
Ability to recommend alternate transportation routes; comprehend information in operation manuals for all pieces of equipment; read and interpret safety data sheets (SDS) regarding chemical safety; work extended hours and weekends during the harvest season; communicate effectively in English at a level necessary for efficient job performance; and perform all essential functions as assigned by an authorized employee, supervisor and/or manager with or without reasonable accommodation.
Individuals must be capable of operating vehicles safely and have an acceptable driving record.
Preferred Knowledge, Experience, and Training
4 years of experience operating equipment for alfalfa or grass hay (swathers, balers, choppers and other equipment).
Class A commercial driver’s license (CDL) and three years of driving experience operating a Class A vehicle.
Physical Efforts
While performing the duties of this job the employee is always lifting/carrying up to 75 pounds, occasionally lifting/carrying up to 100 pounds and rarely lifting/carrying up to 101+ pounds. Also, the employee is always pushing/pulling up to 75 pounds, occasionally pushing/pulling up to 100 pounds and rarely pushing/pulling up to 101+ pounds. The noise level is always very loud and occasionally moderate. Work includes sensory ability to talk, hear, smell and touch. Work in this position also includes close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision and depth perception. Employees will sit, stand, walk, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, reach, grasp, climb and balance. Position requires hand/finger dexterity. Additional physical efforts include: performing duties on equipment with ladders and lifts; working on and around large irrigation equipment during all weather conditions; climbing on pivots and working 5 ft above ground level.
Working Environment
The work environment will include inside conditions, outdoor weather conditions, extreme temperatures, wet and humid conditions, areas of dust, odors, mist and gases or other airborne matter. Employees are exposed to mechanical and electrical hazards and work in/at heights. Employees will also drive a vehicle as part of this position. Work includes protected exposure to infectious bacteria, bodily fluids and chemicals. The work environment is a remote, rural, 4 225 acre commercial farm that recycles biosolids. Work requires walking on uneven ground, rocky areas, slippery surfaces and ice; exposure to insects, biosolids and agricultural chemicals; driving large equipment and semi‑trailer on icy roads and in strong winds; driving through heavy traffic and working in low light. Employees work around biosolids, irrigation equipment, farm equipment and implements.
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