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Complete annual training and pass safety and track worker rules examinations. Valid driver’s license and valid credentials required by federal and state laws, including CDL Class B.Will be required to operate railway highway motor vehicles.
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Job Responsibilities Performs skilled manual labor and operates various equipment such as a mini excavator and a bucket truck in a variety of activities associated with the construction, repair, and preservation of bridges on the state highway system.
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Under direct supervision, the Seasonal Maintenance Worker performs highway maintenance work, assists sign crews, drives transports and operates County equipment, helps setup work zones, performs flagging duties, cleans up ditches and roadways, mows, general cleaning, painting, and complies with safety rules.
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Important: Experience as a Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 1 or Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 2 is NOT qualifying for this examination. Duties Description A Highway Maintenance Supervisor 1 supervises and works with a crew of operators of various sized equipment and supportlaborers /drivers, involved in highway maintenance and repair projects.
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Jobs that are not transportation related work: driving a truck or equipment, maintenance worker, construction worker, delivery driver, farm hand, mechanic, or welder. Typical FunctionsPerforms sampling and testing of materials for use in highway construction and maintenance operation; performs plant inspections and prepares materials certifications.
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Company DescriptionApplied Polymerics is a specialty infrastructure maintenance contractor for concrete bridge, highway, water treatment plant and geotechnical applications. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionLanding a job as a Highway Maintenance Technician requires out of town travel on a weekly basis.
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Responsibilities may include all phases of highway and bridge construction, field management of utilities or property appraisal and acquisition, relocation assistance, traffic operations, materials testing and sampling, or materials laboratory management.
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Additional Comments The starting salary for the Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 1 is. The starting salary for the Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 2 is $48,644.
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Assists with routine preventive vehicle maintenance tasks and preparation of vehicles for winter highway maintenance plans. Performs turf maintenance of Commission grounds, which includes mowing and application of turf fertilizers.
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Role Overview: The Highway Seasonal Maintenance Worker is responsible for performing general highway maintenance duties that keep INDOT assets in good working condition to ensure customer satisfaction.
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Ability to: interpret a variety of instructions, policies and procedures pertaining to work assignments in written, oral, picture or schedule form and to communicate in common English language; understand and apply general highway construction, repair and maintenance procedures; perform a variety of unskilled to advanced skilled tasks relevant to construction, repair and maintenance of the county roadway system, rights-of-way and bridges.
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The starting salary for the Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 1 position is $46567. The starting salary for the Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 2 position is $48644.
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These positions perform a variety of skilled maintenance tasks and may occasionally lead a crew in the absence of a Highway Maintenance Worker 3. WSDOT is currently seeking multiple Highway Maintenance Workers to join Eastern Region's Pavement Preservation and Striping Crews located in Spokane, WA. Operating a wide variety of highway equipment and tools, these positions are responsible for maintenance and repair of highways and highway structures to ensure the safe and efficient movement of people and commerce.
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Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 1: Must be 18 years old, pass physical/medical examination and drug test*, and possess a Class D Driver License. Highway Maintenance Worker Trainee 2: Must be 18 years old, pass physical/medical examination.
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Operates motorized highway maintenance equipment such as skid steer, utility tractor, aerial bucket truck, front-end loader, tandem-axle truck, and snowplow. The Transportation Worker 3 Equipment Operator will report to the District Heavy Maintenance Headquarters, Disforce.
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