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As a Highway Maintenance Supervisor 1, you would supervise and work within teams involved in maintenance and repair projects on State highways or facilities. These projects might include, but are not limited to, patching pavement and filling potholes; cleaning ditches and drainage structures; cutting trees, shrubs, and mowing grass; repairing guiderail and signs; repairing drainage systems and culverts; performing various duties around the Residency’s facilities; plowing roads; applying anti-icing materials on pavement in the winter and performing any task of subordinate workers as necessary. On large maintenance projects, you would supervise a phase of the project under the general direction of a Highway Maintenance Supervisor II.
An HMS1 is a working supervisor who: Operates light trucks and heavy dump trucks, performs one-person snow plowing, and operates other pieces of highway equipment as necessary. Instructs team members in the tasks to be performed along with all safety requirements and Department policies and answers any questions concerning those policies and procedures. Personally observes work in progress and work completed to insure adherence to guidelines and instructions. Maintain time and attendance records, including materials and equipment used on the job and submits brief written reports or computerized records. Answers emergency calls outside of regular work hours. Completes all required training of an HMS1 title.
Candidates must be able to respond to emergency callouts within one hour. Further details will be discussed at the interview.
Responsibilities may include serving a role within the Incident Command System to support the Department’s response to regional and statewide emergency situations.
Full Time
Transportation
$37k-51k (estimate)
04/13/2024
06/12/2024
LANCASTER, VA
<25
2010
ROBERT E HARPER
$5M - $10M
Transportation