Posted : Wednesday, August 28, 2024 09:50 AM
POSITION SUMMARY:
Under the general supervision of the Parks Manager, and assigned under direct supervision of a Parks Foreman, performs a variety of maintenance and repairs of Draper City irrigation, parks, and facilities, which may include turf mowing, irrigation systems (sprinklers), park maintenance, turf fertilization, weed control and daily park building maintenance.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Performs a variety of skilled duties in maintaining parks and city-owned building grounds including sprinklers, turf, trees, trails, ball fields and hard surfaces.
Performs daily maintenance of parks, irrigation, park buildings and restrooms.
Operates and instructs others in the operation of various pieces of equipment including commercial mowers, tractor drawn equipment, trimming and mowing equipment, backhoe, skid-steer, wheeled loader and dump trucks.
Maintains, lubricates and makes minor repairs and adjustments to equipment.
Acts as a lead over seasonal laborers when assigned.
Installs sprinkling systems; repairs water lines; repairs plumbing, repairs and replaces minor electrical components such as circuit breakers, GFCI’s and wiring; repairs drinking fountains and leaky valves; maintains stock of repair parts, prunes and removes trees and other plants, installs holiday lighting and performs building repair and maintenance.
Maintains weed control in turf and non-turf areas.
Handles small construction projects including building repairs and small concrete work.
May assist in the supervision of temporary laborers on a seasonal basis.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education – High School diploma or G.
E.
D.
Experience – One year of general related work experience.
Construction and small concrete work preferred.
Relative knowledge in the operation of small-motorized equipment essential to lawn maintenance and upkeep such as mower machines, tillers, and trimmers is preferred.
Working knowledge or experience preferred but not mandatory with general pipe laying, irrigation system repair, sprinkler systems and plumbing maintenance, some knowledge of motorized equipment maintenance, operation, and minor repair.
Licenses/Certifications – Valid Utah Driver License.
Must pass a lift test of 50 pounds prior on or before date of hire.
Must obtain a non-commercial Utah Pesticide Applicator License within six months of hire.
In addition to the minimum qualifications for the Parks Maintenance Technician I, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician II: Experience – Must have one year of experience as a Park Maintenance I.
Licenses/Certifications – Must have a valid Utah Class B Commercial Driver License within 12 months of hire.
Must have one certification from list A and a minimum of four certifications from list B.
Consideration to meet requirements of certifications not listed to be approved by the Parks Manager.
o List A ISA Certified Arborist NPSI Certified Playground Inspector IA/QWEL Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor IA/QWEL Certified Irrigation Manager Certified Backflow Technician Extension Service Master Gardener Utah Certified Nursery (or Landscape) Professional Turfgrass Management (12 CEU’s) o List B LTAP Heavy Equipment Certification Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Chainsaw operator training Confined Space Certification.
CPR/First Aid class taught by Certified Instructor Flagger Certification Approved small engine repair class.
Class B CDL Two additional Utah Pesticide Applicator Certifications (example, Right-of-Way and Waterway) LTAP Welding Certification MSDS sheets, chemicals, and bodily fluids training Turf mowing and equipment maintenance training.
In addition to the minimum qualifications for the Parks Maintenance Technician II, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician III: Experience – Must have two years of experience as a Park Maintenance II.
Licenses/Certifications – Must have a valid Utah Class B Commercial Driver License.
Must have one certification from list A and a minimum of four certifications from list B.
Consideration to meet requirements of certifications not listed to be approved by the Parks Manager.
o List A ISA Certified Arborist NPSI Certified Playground Inspector IA/QWEL Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor IA/QWEL Certified Irrigation Manager Certified Backflow Technician Extension Service Master Gardener Utah Certified Nursery (or Landscape) Professional Turfgrass Management (12 CEU’s) o List B LTAP Heavy Equipment Certification Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Chainsaw operator training Confined Space Certification.
CPR/First Aid class taught by Certified Instructor Flagger Certification Approved small engine repair class.
Class A CDL Two additional Utah Pesticide Applicator Certifications (example, Right-of-Way and Waterway) LTAP Welding Certification MSDS sheets, chemicals, and bodily fluids training Turf mowing and equipment maintenance training.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of – The principles and practices of working in a medium-sized municipal parks maintenance program Modern irrigation systems, landscape maintenance, weed control in turf and non-turf and tree care methods The operation of small-motorized equipment essential to lawn maintenance and upkeep such as mower machines, tillers, and trimmers Skill with – Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with supervisors, employees, volunteers, public officials, and the public.
Ability to – Follow city policies and procedures, establish priorities, concentrate on tasks accurately, and accomplish duties in a timely manner o Work with parks and trails staff o Assist in the implementation of maintenance programs and work assignments o Understand and follow instructions; receive, give, gather and explain oral and written instructions o Exercise initiative and sound judgment and react resourcefully under varying stressful conditions In addition to the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the Parks Maintenance Technician I, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician II: • Knowledge of – o Construction and small concrete work o General pipe laying, irrigation system repair, sprinkler systems and plumbing maintenance Skill with – o Retaining, coordinating, and motivating employees o Maintaining confidences and business practices in an ethical manner Ability to – o Assist in planning and directing the work of skilled and unskilled workers.
o Interpret plans and specifications o Maintain records o Gather, analyze, evaluate, interpret facts, and then prepare and present them in a concise manner In addition to the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the Parks Maintenance Technician II, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician III: Knowledge of – o Motorized equipment maintenance, operation, and minor repair Skill with – o Gathering, analyzing, and evaluating interpret facts, and prepare and present in a concise manner Ability to – o Retain, coordinate, and motivate employees; establishes and maintains effective working relationships with supervisors, employees, public officials, and the public o Operate heavy equipment up to loaders, excavators and dump trucks WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Position requires working outdoors.
Tasks require a variety of physical activities.
Regularly required to talk, hear, see, walk, sit, stand, reach, use hands/finger to feel, handle, and grip, climb or balance and stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Mental application utilizes memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability and discriminating thinking and creative problem solving.
May be confined to small spaces to perform work.
Regular exposure to wet and/or humid conditions.
(Performance of duties may require working in varied weather conditions such as extreme cold or hot conditions.
) Frequent exposure to fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and dusty or greasy conditions.
Frequent exposure to high levels of noise.
Operate equipment and drive vehicles.
Must lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Schedule is typically 7 a.
m.
to 3:30 p.
m.
Monday through Friday; however, at times, position may be assigned to work early morning or late evening shifts, and weekends depending upon scheduling needs of the city or city facilities.
During the winter months, position will participate in snow and ice control operations, which involves being on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as needed.
Draper City is an equal opportunity employer without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, pregnancy, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship, and veteran or military status.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major responsibilities and duties performed on the job.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job-related tasks and duties that an employee may perform.
An employee in this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties required by their supervisor.
This job description is not intended to and does not infer or create any employment, compensation, or contract rights to any person or persons.
This updated job description supersedes prior descriptions for the same position.
Management reserves the right to add or change duties at any time.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Salary range: Parks Maintenance Technician I $17.
33 - $27.
68 (Starting wage up to $21.
00 DOE) Parks Maintenance Technician II $19.
07 - $30.
46 (Starting wage up to $22.
00 DOE Parks Maintenance Technician III $20.
98 - $33.
52 (Starting wage up to $25.
00 DOE) Health insurance (Traditional or HDHP with employer HSA contribution up to 3K per benefit year) effective DOH or Medical Cash Out Gym and Wellness Incentive Program Reimbursement 401(k) up to 3.
5% match effective DOH Enrollment in to Utah Retirement System (URS) Employer paid Life Insurance of 100K Paid vacation and sick leave 13 holidays Tuition Reimbursement after new hire probation
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Performs a variety of skilled duties in maintaining parks and city-owned building grounds including sprinklers, turf, trees, trails, ball fields and hard surfaces.
Performs daily maintenance of parks, irrigation, park buildings and restrooms.
Operates and instructs others in the operation of various pieces of equipment including commercial mowers, tractor drawn equipment, trimming and mowing equipment, backhoe, skid-steer, wheeled loader and dump trucks.
Maintains, lubricates and makes minor repairs and adjustments to equipment.
Acts as a lead over seasonal laborers when assigned.
Installs sprinkling systems; repairs water lines; repairs plumbing, repairs and replaces minor electrical components such as circuit breakers, GFCI’s and wiring; repairs drinking fountains and leaky valves; maintains stock of repair parts, prunes and removes trees and other plants, installs holiday lighting and performs building repair and maintenance.
Maintains weed control in turf and non-turf areas.
Handles small construction projects including building repairs and small concrete work.
May assist in the supervision of temporary laborers on a seasonal basis.
Performs other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education – High School diploma or G.
E.
D.
Experience – One year of general related work experience.
Construction and small concrete work preferred.
Relative knowledge in the operation of small-motorized equipment essential to lawn maintenance and upkeep such as mower machines, tillers, and trimmers is preferred.
Working knowledge or experience preferred but not mandatory with general pipe laying, irrigation system repair, sprinkler systems and plumbing maintenance, some knowledge of motorized equipment maintenance, operation, and minor repair.
Licenses/Certifications – Valid Utah Driver License.
Must pass a lift test of 50 pounds prior on or before date of hire.
Must obtain a non-commercial Utah Pesticide Applicator License within six months of hire.
In addition to the minimum qualifications for the Parks Maintenance Technician I, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician II: Experience – Must have one year of experience as a Park Maintenance I.
Licenses/Certifications – Must have a valid Utah Class B Commercial Driver License within 12 months of hire.
Must have one certification from list A and a minimum of four certifications from list B.
Consideration to meet requirements of certifications not listed to be approved by the Parks Manager.
o List A ISA Certified Arborist NPSI Certified Playground Inspector IA/QWEL Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor IA/QWEL Certified Irrigation Manager Certified Backflow Technician Extension Service Master Gardener Utah Certified Nursery (or Landscape) Professional Turfgrass Management (12 CEU’s) o List B LTAP Heavy Equipment Certification Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Chainsaw operator training Confined Space Certification.
CPR/First Aid class taught by Certified Instructor Flagger Certification Approved small engine repair class.
Class B CDL Two additional Utah Pesticide Applicator Certifications (example, Right-of-Way and Waterway) LTAP Welding Certification MSDS sheets, chemicals, and bodily fluids training Turf mowing and equipment maintenance training.
In addition to the minimum qualifications for the Parks Maintenance Technician II, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician III: Experience – Must have two years of experience as a Park Maintenance II.
Licenses/Certifications – Must have a valid Utah Class B Commercial Driver License.
Must have one certification from list A and a minimum of four certifications from list B.
Consideration to meet requirements of certifications not listed to be approved by the Parks Manager.
o List A ISA Certified Arborist NPSI Certified Playground Inspector IA/QWEL Certified Landscape Irrigation Auditor IA/QWEL Certified Irrigation Manager Certified Backflow Technician Extension Service Master Gardener Utah Certified Nursery (or Landscape) Professional Turfgrass Management (12 CEU’s) o List B LTAP Heavy Equipment Certification Certified Pool Operator (CPO) Chainsaw operator training Confined Space Certification.
CPR/First Aid class taught by Certified Instructor Flagger Certification Approved small engine repair class.
Class A CDL Two additional Utah Pesticide Applicator Certifications (example, Right-of-Way and Waterway) LTAP Welding Certification MSDS sheets, chemicals, and bodily fluids training Turf mowing and equipment maintenance training.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of – The principles and practices of working in a medium-sized municipal parks maintenance program Modern irrigation systems, landscape maintenance, weed control in turf and non-turf and tree care methods The operation of small-motorized equipment essential to lawn maintenance and upkeep such as mower machines, tillers, and trimmers Skill with – Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with supervisors, employees, volunteers, public officials, and the public.
Ability to – Follow city policies and procedures, establish priorities, concentrate on tasks accurately, and accomplish duties in a timely manner o Work with parks and trails staff o Assist in the implementation of maintenance programs and work assignments o Understand and follow instructions; receive, give, gather and explain oral and written instructions o Exercise initiative and sound judgment and react resourcefully under varying stressful conditions In addition to the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the Parks Maintenance Technician I, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician II: • Knowledge of – o Construction and small concrete work o General pipe laying, irrigation system repair, sprinkler systems and plumbing maintenance Skill with – o Retaining, coordinating, and motivating employees o Maintaining confidences and business practices in an ethical manner Ability to – o Assist in planning and directing the work of skilled and unskilled workers.
o Interpret plans and specifications o Maintain records o Gather, analyze, evaluate, interpret facts, and then prepare and present them in a concise manner In addition to the knowledge, skills, and abilities for the Parks Maintenance Technician II, the following are minimum qualifications for Parks Maintenance Technician III: Knowledge of – o Motorized equipment maintenance, operation, and minor repair Skill with – o Gathering, analyzing, and evaluating interpret facts, and prepare and present in a concise manner Ability to – o Retain, coordinate, and motivate employees; establishes and maintains effective working relationships with supervisors, employees, public officials, and the public o Operate heavy equipment up to loaders, excavators and dump trucks WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS: Position requires working outdoors.
Tasks require a variety of physical activities.
Regularly required to talk, hear, see, walk, sit, stand, reach, use hands/finger to feel, handle, and grip, climb or balance and stoop, bend, kneel, crouch, or crawl.
Mental application utilizes memory for details, verbal instructions, emotional stability and discriminating thinking and creative problem solving.
May be confined to small spaces to perform work.
Regular exposure to wet and/or humid conditions.
(Performance of duties may require working in varied weather conditions such as extreme cold or hot conditions.
) Frequent exposure to fumes, airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and dusty or greasy conditions.
Frequent exposure to high levels of noise.
Operate equipment and drive vehicles.
Must lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Schedule is typically 7 a.
m.
to 3:30 p.
m.
Monday through Friday; however, at times, position may be assigned to work early morning or late evening shifts, and weekends depending upon scheduling needs of the city or city facilities.
During the winter months, position will participate in snow and ice control operations, which involves being on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week as needed.
Draper City is an equal opportunity employer without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, age, pregnancy, genetic information, sexual orientation, gender identity, citizenship, and veteran or military status.
The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major responsibilities and duties performed on the job.
It is not intended to be an exhaustive list of all job-related tasks and duties that an employee may perform.
An employee in this position will be required to perform any other job-related duties required by their supervisor.
This job description is not intended to and does not infer or create any employment, compensation, or contract rights to any person or persons.
This updated job description supersedes prior descriptions for the same position.
Management reserves the right to add or change duties at any time.
COMPENSATION AND BENEFITS: Salary range: Parks Maintenance Technician I $17.
33 - $27.
68 (Starting wage up to $21.
00 DOE) Parks Maintenance Technician II $19.
07 - $30.
46 (Starting wage up to $22.
00 DOE Parks Maintenance Technician III $20.
98 - $33.
52 (Starting wage up to $25.
00 DOE) Health insurance (Traditional or HDHP with employer HSA contribution up to 3K per benefit year) effective DOH or Medical Cash Out Gym and Wellness Incentive Program Reimbursement 401(k) up to 3.
5% match effective DOH Enrollment in to Utah Retirement System (URS) Employer paid Life Insurance of 100K Paid vacation and sick leave 13 holidays Tuition Reimbursement after new hire probation
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• Location : Draper, UT
• Post ID: 9138189001