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Position/Job Title
Street/Sanitation Worker, Class II
Minimum
Qualifications
All applicants must:
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Be at least 19 years old;
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Possess a valid Alabama Driver’s License with a good
driving record;
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Have earned a high school diploma or GED;
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Have the ability to speak, read, and write English and
to perform basic mathematical calculations;
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Be in good health and physical condition;
Pre-employment drug screening is required.
Required Knowledge, Skills
and Abilities
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Good knowledge of or ability to
learn grasp safety procedures involved in work activities;
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Some knowledge of the proper
operating procedures for all related equipment;
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Some knowledge of Departmental
objectives and purposes;
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Skill in the use of picks,
shovels, chain saws, edgers, weed eaters, push mowers and other
essential tools and equipment.
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Ability to communicate well with
others;
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Ability to understand and follow
oral and/or written policies, procedures and instructions;
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Ability to use logical and
creative thought processes to develop solutions according to written
specifications and/or oral instructions;
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Ability to perform a wide variety
of duties and responsibilities with accuracy and speed under the
pressure of time-sensitive deadlines;
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Ability and willingness to quickly
learn and put to use new skills and knowledge brought about by
rapidly changing information and/or technology;
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Integrity, ingenuity and
inventiveness in the performance of assigned tasks.
Work Environment
The
work is typically performed outdoors, where the employee is exposed to
noise, dust, pollen, dirt, mud, grease, foul odors, machinery with moving
parts, summer heat, winter cold, rain, wind, and other occasional
inclement or adverse weather conditions.
The work requires the use of protective devices such as safety
glasses, goggles, gloves, or masks.
Physical Demands
The
work is typically performed while standing, walking, bending, crouching,
or stooping and requires the lifting of light and heavy objects.
General Scope of Work
The principal scope of work includes, but is not limited to the
performance of manual work associated with the repair, maintenance and
beautification of Town parks, right-of-ways and related areas, buildings
and others structures, collection and disposal of solid waste (both
household garbage and bulk wastes); use of picks, shovels, rakes, and
similar; use and operation of equipment such as chain saws,
trimmers, weed eaters, push and riding mowers, operation of light to
medium duty trucks, chippers, backhoes, and tractors. The
work is performed under the direct supervision of the Street/Sanitation
Superintendent and/or an inter-departmental supervisor.
Examples
of Essential Work (illustrative only)
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Plants, waters, fertilizes,
cultivates, mows and rakes grass;
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Trims fence lines and the banks of
drainage ditches;
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Collects litter and debris;
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Empties garbage cans;
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Uses hand tools such as picks,
shovels and rakes;
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Operates power equipment,
including chain saws, edgers, weed eaters, push and riding mowers,
light to medium duty trucks, chippers, backhoes, and tractors;
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Informs supervisor of any needed
repairs and/or maintenance;
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Cleans and weeds flower beds,
mulches around flowers and waters as appropriate;
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Cleans flowers and prunes related
shrubbery as necessary;
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Cleans and paints concession
stands, field houses and related or similar facilities;
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Repairs windows, doors, plumbing
and other fixtures;
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Performs manual tasks in the
installation of water lines, fencing, flag poles, benches and picnic
tables;
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Installs and maintains soccer
goals, outdoor basketball posts, bleachers, gates, fencing,
backstops and netting;
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Monitors and maintains equipment
in a safe operating condition and reports all damages to supervisor;
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Cleans equipment and work area;
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Keeps immediate supervisor and
designated others fully and accurately
informed concerning work progress, including present and
potential work problems and suggestions for new or improved ways of
addressing such problems;
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Attends meetings, conferences,
workshops and training sessions and reviews publications and
audio-visual materials to become and remain current on the
principles, practices and new developments in assigned work areas;
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Responds to citizens in a
courteous manner;
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Performs other related duties as
assigned.
Personal Contacts
Personal contacts are typically with
co-workers and the general public for the purposes of exchanging
information or providing services.
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