What are the responsibilities and job description for the Utility Construction Worker in Training position at City of Racine?
POSITION PURPOSE
The Utility Worker – Construction-In-Training (CIT) is an entry-level role that provides on-the-job training in maintaining and repairing infrastructure within the Racine Water Utility system. The role involves assisting with Construction tasks, operating equipment (CDL required within six months), maintaining tools and work area, and supporting other Utility departments. Employees must follow safety procedures, work outdoors in physically demanding conditions, and be available for emergency overtime.ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
Language and Interpersonal Communication.
The City of Racine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.
The Utility Worker – Construction-In-Training (CIT) is an entry-level role that provides on-the-job training in maintaining and repairing infrastructure within the Racine Water Utility system. The role involves assisting with Construction tasks, operating equipment (CDL required within six months), maintaining tools and work area, and supporting other Utility departments. Employees must follow safety procedures, work outdoors in physically demanding conditions, and be available for emergency overtime.ESSENTIAL DUTIES
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.
- Assists in repairing mains, valves, hydrants, pipeline appurtenances and services using currently accepted construction practices.
- Unloads and loads pipe, fittings and chemicals.
- Drives trucks ranging in size from ¾ ton up to 54,000 G.V.W. upon obtaining a CDL
- Maintains physical structure using hand tools and power equipment.
- Compiles field data and information on file into reports as assigned.\
- Maintains clean and orderly equipment storage areas, locker facilities, and vehicles
- Assists in departmental functions and tasks with those of other Utility departments, including plant projects, as required.
- Adheres to all safety procedures as defined by the Utility work and safety rules, as well as workzone traffic, and excavation/trenching safety procedures.
- Available to work overtime beyond the normal 40 hour work week during emergency. infrastructure repair events, preferably as a rotating crew standby member
- Possession of high school diploma or GED equivalent, and at least 18 years of age.
- One year of previous construction experience is desired.
- Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources Water Distribution certification is a plus.
- Valid state-issued motor vehicle operating license, and hires are expected to obtain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) - Class A within 6 months of hire.
- Strong mechanical skills, including a working knowledge of mechanical functions, principles and techniques.
- Working knowledge of all fittings and materials used in maintaining a water distribution system is a plus.
Language and Interpersonal Communication.
- Ability to analyze and categorize data and information in order to determine the relationship of the data with reference to established criteria/standards. Ability to compare, count, differentiate, classify, compute, tabulate, measure and/or sort data, as well as assemble, copy and record and transcribe data and information.
- Ability to utilize, interpret, and apply a variety of advisory data and information such as blueprints, plat book of water/sewer mains, charts, graphs, as-built drawings, and general operating manuals.
- Ability to communicate orally and in writing with varied and diverse contacts, such as Utility personnel, general public customers, and contractors.
- Ability to understand and follow written and oral instructions.
- Ability to apply rational and ethical judgment, tact, courtesy, and diplomacy when dealing with Utility personnel, public customers, contractors, and city representatives.
- Must have good dexterity with ability to hand operate heavy equipment, tools, and instruments, some requiring complex and rapid adjustments in coordination with eye movement, such as leak detection equipment, power hand tools, motor vehicles, computer, calculator, two-way radio and telephone.
- Ability to exert strenuous physical effort to lift and carry objects up to 100 lbs, typically involving some combination of stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, lifting, carrying, pushing, pulling, climbing ladders, and turning/torqueing valves and apparatus.
- Ability to recognize and identify degrees of similarity or difference between characteristics of color, sound and odors.
- Ability to work year-round outdoors and in trenches subject to weather conditions; exposure to loud noises, damp, wet, cold, mud, and unpleasant odors; outside on streets, and in varying traffic conditions.
- Ability to work under moderately unsafe and uncomfortable conditions where exposure to environmental factors such as heavy machinery and power equipment, trenched earth, and construction materials poses a moderate risk of injury.
The City of Racine is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer.