What are the responsibilities and job description for the Operator Technician II - Silverhill - Baldwin County Commission position at Baldwin County?
Operates various types of heavy/light equipment contributing to the operation of the Highway Department. Performs maintenance inspections on assigned equipment and may assist mechanic with repairs. Performs routine manual labor as required.
Equipment Operation
- Must have at least two (2) years experience operating a minimum of seven (7) pieces of the following equipment: dump truck, roller, tiller, bush hog, front end loader, tractor, motor grader, backhoe/excavator, chip spreader, bulldozer, box blade boom mower.
- May operate other equipment as assigned.
- Required to wear uniforms as directed by the County Engineer.
Equipment Maintenance
- Prior to operating equipment, performs safety and maintenance inspection of assigned equipment.
- While equipment is being operated, continuously monitors gauges and other indicators for non-standard conditions.
- Performs light maintenance and servicing in connection with equipment operated.
- Notifies Supervisor/Assistant Supervisor of mechanical or safety problems. May assist mechanic with mechanical failure repairs.
Manual Labor
- Uses chain saw to cut trees from right-of-way in emergency situations.
- Uses ax, bush ax, banjo blade to clear brush.
- Patches holes for the Paved Road Maintenance Program.
- Load and unload construction materials and supplies from trucks.
- Shovels asphalt, cinder, rocks, soil, and other materials.
- Assist with bridge repairs.
- Installs traffic signs for public safety.
- Directs traffic at job site.
- Performs related manual labor as required.
- Have a valid commercial driver's license (CDL Class B) and be insurable by the County's insurance standards.
- Two (2) years or more experience in operation of light construction equipment.
- Willing to work overtime and weekends in emergencies or when required.
- Willing to travel to pick up material out of area.
- Skills to communicate information to supervisors and co-workers.
- Skills to complete routine forms and records.
- Skills to understand operator manuals, directives, procedures, and instructions.
- Moderate skills in the operation, maintenance and safe use of trucks, tractors, and heavy equipment.
- Knowledge of traffic regulations.
- Defensive driving skills.
- Knowledge of safety rules including accident causes and prevention.
- Ability to work independently without close supervision.
- Knowledge of county policies, procedures and rules.