Temporary Field Construction/Maintenance Technician Trainee
The Position
The Utility Operations and Services department is seeking two temporary Field Construction/Maintenance Technician Trainees. This position trains in and performs work in the operation, maintenance, construction, repair, and/or inspection of sanitary sewer and storm sewer conveyance infrastructure and associated system components including pipelines, manholes, catch basins, outfalls, culverts, water quality facilities, flow monitors, and rain gauges.
Additional Information:
Temporary position, up to six months.
Full-time, up to 40 hours per week.
Any offer of employment will be conditional based on the successful completion of references, a driving record review, criminal background check, and a medical exam.
Candidates who are selected to move forward in the recruitment process will be invited to self-schedule their interview. Please be sure to check your email for status updates.
Essential Functions
Performed under close supervision and in a developmental capacity. (The essential functions listed below are not intended to reflect all duties that may be assigned to this classification. Clean Water Services (CWS) may augment duties and/or essential functions at its discretion. Additionally, some incumbents may not perform all Essential Functions.)
Train in maintaining sanitary and storm sewer conveyance infrastructure including pipelines, manholes, catch basins, siphons, culverts, and outfalls using specialized sewer cleaning equipment.
Train in construction, repair, and rehabilitation of sanitary and storm sewer pipelines, manholes, and catch basins, using traditional and trenchless construction techniques. Learn to read and work from maps and construction plans, and assist with performing pipe laying and repairs involving excavations.
Learn to perform preventive maintenance inspections of sanitary and storm conveyance infrastructure; use smoke, air, or dye testing equipment to test for infiltration and inflow. Assist with inspecting pipelines with computer-based TV inspection equipment and documenting pipeline condition.
Learn to maintain stormwater quality facilities by removing sediment, mowing, spraying, seeding, pruning, and/or planting.
Learn to install, maintain, and operate flow monitors and rain gauges. Assist with retrieving collected rain and flow data, editing and manipulating into readable formats, and inputting into appropriate areas of CWS' server.
Train in the use of safe work practices and follow all CWS and Departmental safety policies and procedures.
Qualifications
KNOWLEDGE OF:
Basic knowledge of materials and equipment used in the public works industry such as sanitary sewer, storm water, water line, street maintenance and repair
Basic knowledge of construction and/or maintenance safety procedures
SKILL IN:
Use of hand tools and small gas-powered tools
Basic use of computer applications
ABILITY TO:
Learn to safely operate maintenance and construction equipment such as sewer cleaning equipment, street sweepers, TV inspection equipment, excavation equipment (loaders, trackhoes, and backhoes), dump trucks, and trailers
Become traffic control and flagging certified
Learn the principles and methods of proper underground facility locating
Understand and follow safety practices, policies, and procedures
Follow oral and written instructions
Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work including co-workers, other CWS employees, and the public
Learn, use, and operate work-related computer applications
Operate effectively in a team environment
Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing
EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINES
Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge, skills and abilities would be:
3 months experience in assistance with work related to public works, heavy construction, agriculture, landscaping, mobile equipment operation, surveying, field inspections, traffic control/flagging, utility locating, operating mechanical or electronic equipment, or
Trade school, college level or previous employment in engineering or environmental technology, surveying, wastewater technology, construction technology, or related fields, or
High school diploma or equivalent.
CERTIFICATION AND LICENSURE REQUIREMENTS:
Upon selection, candidates must possess and maintain a valid State of Oregon driver’s license.
Additional Information
Reasonable Accommodation:
Applicants who require reasonable accommodation in order to participate in any phase of the application process should contact Human Resources at 503.681.3600 or TDD 503.681.3601.
Equal Employment Opportunity:
Clean Water Services is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, national origin, marital status, age, uniformed service, sexual orientation or disability in the admission or access to the recruitment process or any aspect of employment.
Clean Water Services offers qualified employees the opportunity to choose benefits and plans that meet both individual and family needs. In addition to a competitive salary, Clean Water Services offers employees a comprehensive benefit packet that includes health coverage, Oregon Public Employees Retirement Plan (PERS/OPSRP), flexible spending account, deferred compensation, paid vacation, holidays and sick leave, tuition reimbursement, goal sharing bonus, and more. Further information for full-time regular represented employees can be found here (Download PDF reader).
Depending on hours worked and duration of the position, temporary employees may qualify for an offer of medical benefits, deferred compensation, and employee discounts. Temporary employees are eligible for sick leave at the rate of .0334 per hour worked upon beginning employment and may carry over up to 40 hours into the next calendar year.