What are the responsibilities and job description for the BARGAINING UNIT ONLY - Site Attendant I position at Snohomish County, WA?
OPEN TO MEMBERS OF AFSCME 109 PUBLIC WORKS - SOLID WASTE ADDENDUM BARGAINING UNIT ONLY
This job posting is to fill a vacant Site Attendant I position and is open to the following employees:
Duties assigned will include
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SELECTION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Apply today! Â All correspondence to the applicant is by email.
   Performs a variety of skilled and unskilled tasks in support of solid waste operations.  To determine and collect fees for the disposal of solid waste and recyclables, and operate light equipment needed to operate and maintain disposal and recycling areas at various Snohomish County Solid Waste transfer and disposal facilities. The Site Attendant I position is a training position, working toward mandatory certification as a Site Attendant II or Site Attendant III.
Statement Of Essential Job Dutiesâ
Statement Of Other Job Dutiesâ
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Special Requirementsâ
A valid Washington State Driver's License is required for employment.
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Possession of or ability to obtain a valid First Aid/CPR card within six (6) months of employment is required.
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Satisfactorily complete certification on the following pieces of equipment/systems within six (6) months:
Satisfactorily complete eight (8) hour Hazard Waste training with certification.
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A job offer will be conditioned on satisfactory results of a post-offer drug screen test; and a Physical Capacities Evaluation performed by a qualified healthcare professional selected by Snohomish County.
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A job offer will be conditioned on satisfactory results of criminal background check.
Knowledge And Abilitiesâ
Knowledge of
    Employees report to a Solid Waste Operations Supervisor. The work is performed within well-established practices and standardized procedures. Some judgment is exercised in determining proper charges and enforcement of waste/recyclable acceptance rules.Â
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WORKING CONDITIONSÂ
    Work is performed outside and inside a building at a disposal site. Indoor work involves confinement at a workstation without freedom to move around throughout the day. Employee must be able to work alone at an isolated location or in recycling areas of transfer stations and be responsible for the entire site including opening and closing the gates and containers, and may be asked to change work locations with little to no prior notice. The work involves rotating shift assignments and requires working evenings, weekends, holidays and overtime as necessary.
 Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
EEO policy and ADA notice
This job posting is to fill a vacant Site Attendant I position and is open to the following employees:
- All current regular AFSCME 109 Public Works-Solid Waste Addendum Bargaining Unit employees. Current Solid Waste regular employees will have precedence based on seniority date.
- Current AFSCME 109 Public Works-Solid Waste temporary employees.Â
Duties assigned will include
- Providing excellent customer service to Solid Waste customersÂ
- Processing transactions for solid waste fees
- Manual labor tasks, including but not limited to sweeping, hosing, shoveling, lifting, and carrying heavy objects
- Learning to operate various equipment, including but not limited to backhoe and forklift
- All work is day shift, including weekends and some holidays, at any of our Solid Waste facilities.
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SELECTION AND REVIEW PROCESS
Apply today! Â All correspondence to the applicant is by email.
- Complete and submit the on-line application before the closing date to be considered.
- Minimum qualifications screening.
- Please complete your responses to the supplemental questions. Â The supplemental questions will be scored for applicants who meet the minimum qualifications. Oral Interviews - Required for any regular or temporary employee who has not interviewed for the Site Attendant I or Solid Waste Laborer I position within the previous six (6) months.
- Selection Review:
- Regular Status Employees:Â
- Most senior employee to pass the job-related test will move on in the review process and receive a conditional offer.
- If a Regular Status Employee does not apply, then a Temporary Status Employee will be considered.
- Temporary Status Employees:
- Interview scores will be used to determine ranking. If interview scores are the same, an anonymous draw will be conducted by the AFSCME Union.
- The applicant(s) who passes the job-related test will move on in the review process and receive a conditional offer.
- Conditional Offer:
- Medical Exam/Physical Abilities Test: Â Â
- Tests will be required for employees who have not successfully completed and passed the Medical Exam/ Physical Abilities Test for the Site Attendant I or Solid Waste Laborer I position within the previous six (6) months. Â (Will be scheduled by Snohomish County Public Works Human Resources Department.)
- Criminal background check must be passed for final selection.
- If all conditions are met, a hire date and work schedule will be determined by the department and a letter will be issued.
   Performs a variety of skilled and unskilled tasks in support of solid waste operations.  To determine and collect fees for the disposal of solid waste and recyclables, and operate light equipment needed to operate and maintain disposal and recycling areas at various Snohomish County Solid Waste transfer and disposal facilities. The Site Attendant I position is a training position, working toward mandatory certification as a Site Attendant II or Site Attendant III.
Statement Of Essential Job Dutiesâ
- Obtains and records electronically or manually, weights and/or volumes for all material delivered to transfer stations, drop box sites and recycling areas.Â
- Determines cubic measurement of each load or accepts posted capacity on regular refuse collection vehicles.Â
- Collects fees from customers based on established charges and records cash received as required.Â
- Provides information and assistance to customers in a professional, courteous and tactful manner regarding disposal and recycling procedures, fees, rules, policies and options.Â
- Directs incoming and departing vehicles to and from disposal and recycling areas.Â
- Operates light equipment such as backhoe and forklift.Â
- Inspects, operates, and performs basic maintenance and service such as checking oil and lubricating equipment including backhoe and forklift.Â
- Loads recyclables into drop boxes and other containers.Â
- May transport recyclable material from tipping floor area to recycle area with use of forklift for placement into proper recycle container, and segregate and load recyclables into containers and recycle compactor.Â
- Cleans and sweeps as necessary to maintain a clean work environment including local road litter.Â
- Posts charge to ledgers; balances and reconciles daily collections; secures daily funds in night depository or on-site safe; manages and is responsible for accurate and sufficient operating change fund to be obtained from on-site safe.Â
- Identifies hazardous wastes and segregates as necessary for pick up, and contacts various vendors and MRW for various automotive and other waste/recyclables pickup and service of containers.Â
- Troubleshoots, or obtains support to help troubleshoot, scale automation, scales, on-site safe and other electronic/automated Site Attendant related communication and operating systems.Â
- Advises and enforces site safety rules and regulations; may assist customers in unloading vehicles as necessary.Â
- Opens and locks gates at appointed times.
Statement Of Other Job Dutiesâ
- Prepares reports as required.Â
- Performs site maintenance as required.Â
- Performs other duties as required.
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Special Requirementsâ
A valid Washington State Driver's License is required for employment.
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Possession of or ability to obtain a valid First Aid/CPR card within six (6) months of employment is required.
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Satisfactorily complete certification on the following pieces of equipment/systems within six (6) months:
- backhoe
- forklift
- scale automation system
- timekeeping system
Satisfactorily complete eight (8) hour Hazard Waste training with certification.
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A job offer will be conditioned on satisfactory results of a post-offer drug screen test; and a Physical Capacities Evaluation performed by a qualified healthcare professional selected by Snohomish County.
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A job offer will be conditioned on satisfactory results of criminal background check.
Knowledge And Abilitiesâ
Knowledge of
- personal computers
- maintenance of assigned equipment in a safe operating condition
- the potential hazards associated with the work
- basic mathematicsÂ
- deal courteously and tactfully with the general public
- provide excellent customer service to internal and external customers
- perform mathematical calculations
- remain composed and professional in stressful situations
- remain on your feet, in a standing position for an extended period of time
- establish and maintain effective work relationships with co-workers and superiors
- accurately input alpha and numeric data from customer transactions
- perform computerized cashiering functions with speed and accuracy
- understand and execute complex oral and written instructions
- maintain accurate records and prepare reports
- operates & maintains backhoe and forklift
- operate office equipment such as computerized and manual cash registers, faxes, computers, safes and printers
- perform manual labor tasks including occasional strenuous physical exertion such as lifting objects weighing up to 50 pounds, pushing and pulling, and tarping and un-tarping
- read, understand and enforce site and safety rules and regulations
- learn First Aid/CPR methods and procedures
- sweep and shovel waste
- prepare accurate bank deposits
- work with minimum supervision
- work aloneÂ
    Employees report to a Solid Waste Operations Supervisor. The work is performed within well-established practices and standardized procedures. Some judgment is exercised in determining proper charges and enforcement of waste/recyclable acceptance rules.Â
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WORKING CONDITIONSÂ
    Work is performed outside and inside a building at a disposal site. Indoor work involves confinement at a workstation without freedom to move around throughout the day. Employee must be able to work alone at an isolated location or in recycling areas of transfer stations and be responsible for the entire site including opening and closing the gates and containers, and may be asked to change work locations with little to no prior notice. The work involves rotating shift assignments and requires working evenings, weekends, holidays and overtime as necessary.
 Snohomish County is an Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) employer.
Accommodations for individuals with disabilities are provided upon request.
EEO policy and ADA notice