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Clark County Highway Maintenance Specialist - Public Works in Vancouver, Washington

Job Summary

Clark County Public Works has multiple Highway Maintenance Specialist positions available. Public Works Road Maintenance & Operations is responsible for maintaining infrastructure that our community uses every day. Staff can be proud of the difference they make in the lives of the traveling public. This position is vital to the emergency response of the county. Not only is there day-to-day work of maintaining our county roads, but there's also inclement weather events such as snow and flooding that bring the staff together to work as a team to keep the roads open. Highway Maintenance Specialists perform skilled labor in maintaining and repairing roads and drainage and controlling vegetation of the County roadways. Employees operate hand tools, vehicles, and equipment to accomplish assigned work tasks, which are entered into a maintenance software program under the supervision of a Highway Maintenance Crew Chief. Work performed is generally of a routine nature and is performed as a part of a team or crew. Working outdoors in all types of inclement weather is required. During the first six months of employment, new hires will rotate between each work of the six geographic sections of the county and five specialty crews of the division spending two weeks in each section. This provides new employees a broad foundational understanding of what role each crew plays in the success of the division. New hires should expect they will report to varying parts of the county during this rotation. These positions are represented by Local 307CO - Washington State Council of County and City Employees. Applications will be reviewed on a continuous basis until all vacancies are filled. Posting to fill several vacancies.

 

 

Qualifications

Education and Experience:

Experience in highway maintenance, highway or building construction, farming, forestry or landscaping or any other labor intensive work experience that directly involves the skills necessary to operate machinery, small tools, power tools, vehicles or equipment.

 

Must possess or obtain within six (6) months of hire a Commercial Driver's License Class A with 'N' tanker endorsement. Clark County will incur the cost of sending new hires to a Commercial Driver's License training school within their probationary period for those that do not have this license when hired. The candidate selected will be required to pay back the County a percentage of the cost if employment is not maintained for a minimum of three years.

 

Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities will be considered.

 

Knowledge of:   Function and use of tools and equipment identified above; safety practices required in maintenance functions.

 

Ability to:  Perform labor intensive tasks for extended periods under unfavorable weather conditions such as extreme heat or cold in a safe and efficient manner; safely use and operate tools and equipment; perform physically demanding work requiring lifting, bending, stooping, standing and turning as job duties require; work cooperatively as a crew member; read and interpret written instructions and documents, and to follow oral instructions; must be able to work varying schedules and work overtime as needed.

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT:

Incumbents typically work in an outdoor setting in varied weather conditions operating industrial equipment, with some time spent inside the cab of the equipment away from adverse weather conditions.  Must have the ability to navigate on uneven terrain, bend, crouch, reach, and lift up to 50 lbs. on a regular basis. Weights up to 100 lbs may be encountered, requiring proper lift

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