About the Department
The Maintenance Worker II -Utilities position involves routine tasks involved in the maintenance and repair of the infrastructure of the City's water, sewer systems and storm water management systems. The work requires regular contacts Public Works employees and with other City employees and periodic contacts with contractors and the general public. The physical demands are considerable requiring working with heavyweight materials, equipment and machinery. The working conditions are disagreeable due to continuous exposure to elements such as dust, heat, fumes, cold, noise, vibration and moisture or working in confined spaces or climbing, such as water towers. The incumbents work independently and the work is subject to general policy direction, practices and procedures, under general supervisory review. Incumbents may direct the work of others. Incumbents are required to work various shifts, standby duty and overtime as needed.
Position Duties
- Directs the work of others as necessary.
- Performs required labor involved in construction and maintenance projects as part of a crew, including pavement cutting, ditch digging, manhole and line cleaning, main and pipe repair, laying pipe, making repairs using a variety of parts and backfilling.
- Maintains a variety of records relating to inspections, maintenance activity, water supply, consumption, etc.
- May operate and maintain vehicles and equipment such as such as backhoe, front-end loader, vacuum/flusher truck, camera truck, rodder, bobcat with various attachments, and dump truck..
- Ensures proper maintenance of equipment and tools by cleaning and checking equipment and tools after use.
- Drives trucks of various sizes and weights in the loading, hauling, and unloading of various equipment and materials.
- Inspects and/or repairs lift/pumping stations, reservoir, meters, drainage systems and sewer system at frequent intervals to ensure that all aspects of the systems are functioning properly.
- Inspects and maintains water storage tanks, fences and cleans the yard when necessary.
- Determines the locations of gas, telephone, power, television, water and sewer lines from the appropriate sources prior to excavation.
- Responds to complaints regarding water leaks, pressure loss or no water or sewer stoppages; evaluates situations and explains findings to supervisor.
- May contact residents and business owners in the area where services will be affected by work of utility crew.
- Cuts, fits, lays, repairs, taps, cleans and flushes water mains, pipes, various valves and fittings on repair of mains and services and installation of mains/services.
- Replaces defective meters.
- Assists in the set-up of sediment control devices.
- Follows and enforces recommended safety practices and uses appropriate traffic safety devices such as cones, arrow boards and flagging signs, atmosphere tests and other confined space entry equipment.
- Operates and maintains equipment such as jackhammer, chipper, chain saw, and other hand tools, etc.
- Assists with the installation of trench shoring devices.
- Take the lead in rodding, cleaning, flushing and televising sewer mains.
- Cleans properties where there has been a sewer back-up.
- Operates power and hand tools as needed to accomplish the work.
- Performs emergency inspections and repairs such as snow/ice removal, storm clean-up, street repair, pipe repair, etc.
- Assists and fills in for other utilities workers when necessary.
- May perform snow removal.
- Performs other duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications
In order to qualify for this position applicants must demonstrate possession of all the training, experience and required licenses, as a well as demonstrate a practical knowledge, skills and abilities that would allow the applicant to perform this job in a successful manner. This will be determined through review of the formal application, rating of education and experience, and where appropriate, the interview, reference and background checks, and may include job related skills assessment. Graduation from high school or any combination of training and experience substantially equivalent to a high school diploma. Two years of experience in labor involved in construction and maintenance projects as part of a utilities crew, including pavement cutting, ditch digging, manhole and line cleaning, main and pipe repair, laying pipe and backfilling. Must possess a valid state commercial driver's license (CDL) with required endorsements. (Maintenance Workers and Traffic Maintenance Works (regardless of level) are required to have a CDL Class A License with the Tanker (N) endorsement).
Other Qualifications
- Knowledge of general labor, tools, equipment operation and practices required in the operation/maintenance of utilities including pavement cutting, ditch digging, manhole and line cleaning, main and pipe repair, laying pipe and backfilling.
- Some knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions for the proper execution and usage of a variety of equipment and power tools.
- Ability to independently perform laborer and semiskilled duties.
- Ability to follow oral and written instructions.
- Ability to handle and operate light and heavy hand and power equipment.
- Ability to determine electrical, mechanical and plumbing malfunctions and to make minor repairs on such equipment.
- Ability to read and interpret written instructions and operation manuals.
- Ability to read and interpret maps.
- Ability and willingness to perform other duties as assigned; including but not limited to snow removal, storm debris clean-up, and other emergencies at times other than regularly scheduled work hours.
- Learn and demonstrate an understanding of City, department, division and team goals.
- Serve and meet the needs of customers during routine or emergency situations.
- Ability and willingness to work as part of a team, to demonstrate team skills and to perform a fair share of team responsibilities.
- Ability to assess his/her work performance or the work performance of the team.
- Plan and organize his/her work, time and resources, and if applicable that of subordinates.
- Contribute to the development of others and/or the working unit or overall organization.
- Produce desired work outcomes including quality, quantity and timeliness.
- Communicate effectively with peers, supervisors, subordinates and people to whom service is provided.
- Understand and value differences in employees and value input from others.
- Consistently report to work and work assignments prepared and on schedule.
- Consistently display a positive behavior with regard to work, willingly accept constructive criticism and be respectful of others.
Benefits
Summary of Employee Benefits
The City of Rockville offers a wide range of health and wellness benefits to full-time, regular employees. Part-time, regular employees working more than 20 hours per week may be eligible for benefits on a pro-rated basis. Benefits are not available to temporary employees.
HEALTH BENEFITS Medical Insurance Participation is available in one of several types of health plans. The city contributes toward each plan. Participation is optional. Employees may elect to participate in plans offered through Aetna or Kaiser Permanente. Benefit coverage is available beginning on date of hire.
Dental Insurance Employees may enroll in the City's dental program offered through Guardian Dental. The city contributes a portion of the cost of each employee's dental coverage. If dental coverage is waived, the City's contribution is reallocated toward the employee's health plan cost. Start date of coverage is the first of the month following date of hire. Vision The city offers a vision plan with VSP. The city contributes a portion of the cost of each employee's vision coverage. Start date of coverage is the first of the month following date of hire.GROUP LIFE INSURANCE
The City provides life insurance equal to one and one-half times an employee's base salary. There is no cost to the employee for this benefit. Employees have the option of purchasing additional supplemental life insurance coverage for self, spouse and dependent child(ren). RETIREMENT SAVINGS PLAN Participation in the City of Rockville’s retirement plan is mandatory. There are two parts to the retirement plan: 1) the Pension Plan and 2) the Thrift Plan. The City of Rockville Pension Plan (all employees) is a defined benefit plan that provides the participant with a specific monthly benefit at retirement. Monthly benefits are calculated based on a participant’s salary and length of credited service. Employees are fully vested in the pension plan after 10 years of credited service and are always 100% vested in the amounts they contribute. The City of Rockville Thrift Plan (administrative and union employees only) is a defined contribution plan subject to the IRS code 401(a). Employees make pre-tax contributions and investment decisions. No specific amount of money is guaranteed at retirement. The benefits available are based on the amount contributed and are also affected by income, expenses, gains and losses. Deferred Compensation/457(b) Plan – The 457(b) plan, administered by Lincoln Financial, is an optional retirement plan. Contributions to this plan are made entirely by the employee. Both pre-tax and post-tax (Roth) options are available.LEGAL RESOURCES
Through Legal Resources, participating employees and their eligible family members can get free advice, consultation, and courtroom representation for common legal services.
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
The City provides free, confidential counseling, assessment, and referral services to help employees deal with personal matters. The Employee Assistance Program (EAP) is also available for family members who are eligible health insurance plan dependents.
LONG-TERM DISABILITY PROGRAM
The City's Income Protection Plan provides long-term disability benefits for both on and off the job injuries or illnesses. Coverage for off the job injuries or illnesses is provided after one year of employment with the city.PAID LEAVE
- Vacation (16 – 23 days accrued annually; accrual rate based on years of service)
- Sick Leave (13 days accrued annually; unlimited accrual)
- Paid Parental Leave (up to 8 weeks in rolling 12-month period for eligible employees) to care for newborn/newly adopted/newly placed child or family member
- Holidays (11 holidays observed each year)
- Jury duty, bereavement leave, military leave
- Flexible Spending Accounts
- Employer paid Basic Life and AD&D Insurance
- Long-Term Disability & Workers' Compensation Insurance
- Multilingual Stipend
- Tuition Assistance
- Healthy Lifestyle Incentives
- Employee Assistance Program
- First-Time Homebuyer Assistance
- Credit Union and Direct Deposit
- Recreation & Leisure Opportunities & Discounts
Supplemental Questions
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01What CDL operator's license endorsement do you have?
- I do not have a CDL
- Passed initial CDL skills test or have learner's permit
- Tanker Endorsement
- Trailer Endorsement
- Passenger Endorsement
- Hazardous Materials Endorsement
- School Bus Endorsement
02Which of the following certifications do you possess? Select all that apply. PACP, LACP and MACP issued by NASSCO
or Water Sampler Certification issued by Maryland Department of Environmental.
- PACP
- LACP
- MACP
- Water Sampler Certification
- None of the above
03Choose the answer that best describes your level of experience and/or knowledge using CCTV Pipe assessment tools.
- I have general familiarity with how CCTV pipe assessment tools work through observation only.
- I have some experience operating and using CCTV pipe assessment tools with oversight from others.
- I have experience independently operating and using CCTV Piping assessment tools.
- I am very knowledgeable and have trained and supervised others in operating and using CCTV Piping assessment tools.
Required Question
Agency Information
- Employer
- City of Rockville
- Address
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111 Maryland Ave
Rockville, Maryland, 20850
- Phone
- (240) 314-8470
- Website
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http://agency.governmentjobs.com/rockville/default.cfm