State of Missouri
Marshall, Missouri, United States
Job Location: Marshall, MO Why you’ll love this position: Grain Inspection Services (GIS) plays a critical role in Missouri’s grain market by acting as an unbiased third-party to help to establish the value of grain being bought and sold. Employees in this position primarily perform hands-on work in the field as grain is being loaded into railcars or barges, with some in-office duties - no two days are the same. The nature of the work is dynamic, allowing for increased flexibility and pay incentives . See job details section. Receive on-the-job training (no experience required) Inspect railcars, barges, trucks and/or other carriers to ensure they are in proper condition for loading and free from leaks, odors and infestation Observe and verify the weighing of carriers by grain company employees Obtain representative samples of grain & process the samples for moisture content, test weight, dockage, and presence of foreign material Inspect the grain for damage and other subjective factors Complete sample pan tickets and work records legibly, accurately, and efficiently Maintain vehicles, sampling and lab equipment, and work environments properly Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, grain businesses, others in the grain trade and the general public Perform other related work as assigned Minimum Qualifications: At least 18 years old Possess a valid Missouri Driver’s license. Possess a high school diploma or GED/equivalent. Work experience may be substituted for deficiency in the required education. Adapt to variable work schedules that include nights, weekends and holidays, and that are subject to change with little notice Have consistent & reliable means of communication (mobile phone preferred) Have consistent & reliable means of transportation, including occasionally in inclement weather Ability to obtain USDA/FGIS licenses to sample, process, and grade grain within established timeframes Physical Considerations: Employees in this position must be able to: Regularly work in a grain elevator environment that may include factors such as loud noise, foul air, grain dust, inclement weather, extreme heights and moving machinery Distinguish subtle differences in color Detect subtle changes in odor Occasionally work from heights, including the ability to climb stairs and ladders Frequently lift a minimum of 15 pounds, and occasionally lift 50 pounds to a height of five feet with reasonable accommodations Sit or stand for extended periods (several hours) Preferred Experience: One or more years of any of the following: Agriculture-related experience such as crop production, feed mills, general farm labor, grain elevators, grain/oil seed processing, livestock production, or other closely related area; OR Skilled trades or similar, such as assembly, carpentry, construction, electric, heavy equipment operation, HVAC, manufacturing, technician, quality control, welding; OR Similar field or relevant experience Conflict of Interest: Employees in this position may be ineligible for hire if they, their spouse, their minor children, or any relative immediately residing in their household is employed by or otherwise receives direct or indirect financial consideration from any grain elevator or warehouse, or engage in the merchandising, storage, commercial transportation, or other commercial handling of grain. If applicable, this relationship must be disclosed prior to hire. Lack of post-secondary education will not be used as the sole basis denying consideration to any applicant. Compensation: Salary Starting base salary: $36,256.56 Base salary after one grading license: $37,525.44 Base salary after two grading licenses (typically within 6 months of hire): $38,838.72 Additional grading license opportunities are available (with salary increases) Pay incentives +$5.00 per hour for qualifying work on shuttle trains +$2.00 per hour for work outside of normal business hours Standby pay when qualifying work is rescheduled Per diem (typically $18-$38) when working extended shifts in travel status Full state benefit package (see section below) Schedule: While employees are generally expected to be available during normal business hours, actual time worked often fluctuates due to railroad volatility and seasonal business needs. As a result, this position can provide increased flexibility to busy lives, and quick accumulation of time off beyond the standard accumulation. For example, a train may run 6am to 6pm on Tuesday, which could allow you to ‘flex out’ a half day later in the week. Also, the busy harvest season can lead to inspectors working more than 40 hours in a week. For example, someone may work 50 hours in a week. This extra 10 hours is converted (1.5x) to 15 hours of comp time to be used to take time off later. While supervisors work with their employees for scheduling, employees must be reliable and available, and all leave must be approved. Benefits: The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . Benefits Include: 3 weeks paid vacation AND 3 weeks paid sick leave 13 paid holidays per year Insurance: health (medical, dental, vision) and free life insurance Retirement: including up to a $75.00 per month match on savings plan Up to 6 weeks paid parental leave for birth or adoption And several additional resources including the SELF program (formerly EAP), discount websites, and healthy living incentives!
Job Location: Marshall, MO Why you’ll love this position: Grain Inspection Services (GIS) plays a critical role in Missouri’s grain market by acting as an unbiased third-party to help to establish the value of grain being bought and sold. Employees in this position primarily perform hands-on work in the field as grain is being loaded into railcars or barges, with some in-office duties - no two days are the same. The nature of the work is dynamic, allowing for increased flexibility and pay incentives . See job details section. Receive on-the-job training (no experience required) Inspect railcars, barges, trucks and/or other carriers to ensure they are in proper condition for loading and free from leaks, odors and infestation Observe and verify the weighing of carriers by grain company employees Obtain representative samples of grain & process the samples for moisture content, test weight, dockage, and presence of foreign material Inspect the grain for damage and other subjective factors Complete sample pan tickets and work records legibly, accurately, and efficiently Maintain vehicles, sampling and lab equipment, and work environments properly Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees, grain businesses, others in the grain trade and the general public Perform other related work as assigned Minimum Qualifications: At least 18 years old Possess a valid Missouri Driver’s license. Possess a high school diploma or GED/equivalent. Work experience may be substituted for deficiency in the required education. Adapt to variable work schedules that include nights, weekends and holidays, and that are subject to change with little notice Have consistent & reliable means of communication (mobile phone preferred) Have consistent & reliable means of transportation, including occasionally in inclement weather Ability to obtain USDA/FGIS licenses to sample, process, and grade grain within established timeframes Physical Considerations: Employees in this position must be able to: Regularly work in a grain elevator environment that may include factors such as loud noise, foul air, grain dust, inclement weather, extreme heights and moving machinery Distinguish subtle differences in color Detect subtle changes in odor Occasionally work from heights, including the ability to climb stairs and ladders Frequently lift a minimum of 15 pounds, and occasionally lift 50 pounds to a height of five feet with reasonable accommodations Sit or stand for extended periods (several hours) Preferred Experience: One or more years of any of the following: Agriculture-related experience such as crop production, feed mills, general farm labor, grain elevators, grain/oil seed processing, livestock production, or other closely related area; OR Skilled trades or similar, such as assembly, carpentry, construction, electric, heavy equipment operation, HVAC, manufacturing, technician, quality control, welding; OR Similar field or relevant experience Conflict of Interest: Employees in this position may be ineligible for hire if they, their spouse, their minor children, or any relative immediately residing in their household is employed by or otherwise receives direct or indirect financial consideration from any grain elevator or warehouse, or engage in the merchandising, storage, commercial transportation, or other commercial handling of grain. If applicable, this relationship must be disclosed prior to hire. Lack of post-secondary education will not be used as the sole basis denying consideration to any applicant. Compensation: Salary Starting base salary: $36,256.56 Base salary after one grading license: $37,525.44 Base salary after two grading licenses (typically within 6 months of hire): $38,838.72 Additional grading license opportunities are available (with salary increases) Pay incentives +$5.00 per hour for qualifying work on shuttle trains +$2.00 per hour for work outside of normal business hours Standby pay when qualifying work is rescheduled Per diem (typically $18-$38) when working extended shifts in travel status Full state benefit package (see section below) Schedule: While employees are generally expected to be available during normal business hours, actual time worked often fluctuates due to railroad volatility and seasonal business needs. As a result, this position can provide increased flexibility to busy lives, and quick accumulation of time off beyond the standard accumulation. For example, a train may run 6am to 6pm on Tuesday, which could allow you to ‘flex out’ a half day later in the week. Also, the busy harvest season can lead to inspectors working more than 40 hours in a week. For example, someone may work 50 hours in a week. This extra 10 hours is converted (1.5x) to 15 hours of comp time to be used to take time off later. While supervisors work with their employees for scheduling, employees must be reliable and available, and all leave must be approved. Benefits: The State of Missouri offers an excellent benefits package that includes a defined pension plan, generous amounts of leave and holiday time, and eligibility for health insurance coverage. Your total compensation is more than the dollars you receive in your paycheck. To help demonstrate the value of working for the State of Missouri, we have created an interactive Total Compensation Calculator. This tool provides a comprehensive view of benefits and more that are offered to prospective employees. The Total Compensation Calculator and other applicant resources can be found here . Benefits Include: 3 weeks paid vacation AND 3 weeks paid sick leave 13 paid holidays per year Insurance: health (medical, dental, vision) and free life insurance Retirement: including up to a $75.00 per month match on savings plan Up to 6 weeks paid parental leave for birth or adoption And several additional resources including the SELF program (formerly EAP), discount websites, and healthy living incentives!
Stanislaus County, CA
Modesto, California, United States
About the Opportunity THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will demonstrate a background in facilities maintenance and repairs, is a professional who has a good work ethic, demonstrates strong interpersonal skills, and possesses broad experience in providing excellent customer service. This individual will communicate well with park visitors as well as with peers and supervisors, will thrive in a fast-paced environment, and will meet the needs of the department. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to resolve difficult situations and/or repairs using diplomacy and tact. To learn more about the Department of Parks and Recreation, click here . There is a current full-time vacancy at the County Centers/ Community Parks location and seasonal Park Maintenance Worker I vacancies at Modesto and Woodward Reservoirs. This eligible list will also be used to fill future full-time/part-time/seasonal vacancies within the department . THE POSITION The Park Maintenance Worker I is the entry level classification in the series. This position performs a variety of routine and semi-skilled park, public facility and ground maintenance work. This individual operates power equipment, assists in the repair, maintenance and construction of parks, recreation areas and public facilities. Assists in the entrance stations and in the training of others engaged in general park and grounds maintenance and repair. This position is subject to overtime, standby, weekend, holiday, and callback assignments. Works under supervision and performs related duties as assigned. The Park Maintenance Worker II is the journey level classification in the series. In addition to the Park Maintenance Worker I duties, the Park Maintenance Worker II assists in the training and supervision of maintenance and entrance station personnel and has a greater opportunity to exercise personal discretion and judgment in the performance of his/her duties. This position is subject to overtime, standby, weekend, holiday, and callback assignments. Works under supervision and performs related duties as assigned. The work schedule is full-time, 40 hours per week, and may include working weekends, holidays, and varying shifts. The Park Maintenance Worker I/II will be required to work outdoors and in adverse weather conditions, including high-heat temperatures. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of the Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Craft/Maintenance/Institutional bargaining unit for labor and relations purposes. Individuals who are in a full-time classification position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months, for a total of eighteen months. Part-time extra-help is a provisional classification where permanent status may not be obtained. This position is subject to overtime, standby, shift, and callback assignments and will perform related duties as assigned. This position is non-benefited except for participation in a 401a program with Nationwide. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I Mow, aerate, trim and edge turf areas, using power and hand tools and equipment; Rake, sweep and vacuum leaves, trimmings and clippings; Pick up trash and debris; Weed, cultivate, plant, fertilize and irrigate panted areas; Prune and trim trees, shrub and hedges; Clean restrooms, and other structures; Repair and paint tables, benches, fences, signs and structures; Maintain water lines and associated facilities, such as drinking fountains, irrigation and sprinkler systems; Patch and repair pathways and roads; Operate and service ground maintenance machinery and equipment; Clean and sharpen hand and power tools; Transport, load and unload supplies, equipment and machinery; Instruct temporary help in proper techniques of ground maintenance and related repairs; Collect and account for park fees; Operate a cash register; Assist visitors, answer questions concerning County parks, rules and regulations; Prepare written financial reports and records; Operate a short-wave radio; AND Operate a computer including word processing and email programs. PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II - All Typical Tasks Listed Above Plus the Following Supervise the work of small crews in the maintenance of park grounds, landscape areas and related facilities; Train and instruct subordinates and inspect completed work of assigned crew; AND Provide input into employee performance evaluations for those supervised. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE Proper methods of planting, cultivating and caring for hedges, trees, shrubs, lawns and flowers; Use and care of gardening materials, tools and equipment used in the maintenance and repair of parks and recreational facilities; Fundamentals of basic plumbing and carpentry work; AND Common safety practices and procedures. SKILLS/ABILITIES Perform ground maintenance and repair work; Operate power equipment and vehicles, such as tractors and attachments; Use and care for hand and power tools; Identify potential safety hazards; Understand and follow written and oral instructions; Perform heavy physical labor; Apply pesticides in accordance with State of California regulations; Instruct, direct and supervise the work of others; AND Prepare and maintain routine records and reports. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I One (1) year of experience performing landscaping, skilled or semi-skilled maintenance work or other related duties; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License. PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II Two (2) years of experience performing landscaping, skilled or semi-skilled maintenance work or other related duties; AND Obtain licensing or certification in one of the following areas: Class A or B drivers license, arborist, playground equipment safety inspector, backflow prevention device tester, pool operator, State Water Resource Control Board of California Grade 1 certification in: water distribution operator, or waste water treatment plant operator. Note: License/certification is dependent on departmental need. Employees who are unable to obtain the license/certification within 12 months of hire may have their probationary period extended up to an additional six (6) months. Failure to obtain the license/certification within 18 months of hire may result in demotion or termination; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening may focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. Arborist Certification; OR Qualified Applicator Certification; OR Certified Back-flow Inspector; OR Certified Pool Technician; OR Waste Water Treatment experience/certification; OR Class A/B license; OR Six (6) months of experience as a Park Aide with Stanislaus County. Park Maintenance Worker I is a Veterans’ Preference Program eligible job classification. For more information please click here (Download PDF Reader) . Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted later than 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: Open Until Filled, or no later than July 31, 2024 Application Screening: Every two (2) weeks First Screening: May 22, 2024 Written Examination: Every two (2) weeks Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, part-time and full-time vacancies throughout Stanislaus County. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org . Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
About the Opportunity THE IDEAL CANDIDATE The ideal candidate will demonstrate a background in facilities maintenance and repairs, is a professional who has a good work ethic, demonstrates strong interpersonal skills, and possesses broad experience in providing excellent customer service. This individual will communicate well with park visitors as well as with peers and supervisors, will thrive in a fast-paced environment, and will meet the needs of the department. The ideal candidate will demonstrate the ability to resolve difficult situations and/or repairs using diplomacy and tact. To learn more about the Department of Parks and Recreation, click here . There is a current full-time vacancy at the County Centers/ Community Parks location and seasonal Park Maintenance Worker I vacancies at Modesto and Woodward Reservoirs. This eligible list will also be used to fill future full-time/part-time/seasonal vacancies within the department . THE POSITION The Park Maintenance Worker I is the entry level classification in the series. This position performs a variety of routine and semi-skilled park, public facility and ground maintenance work. This individual operates power equipment, assists in the repair, maintenance and construction of parks, recreation areas and public facilities. Assists in the entrance stations and in the training of others engaged in general park and grounds maintenance and repair. This position is subject to overtime, standby, weekend, holiday, and callback assignments. Works under supervision and performs related duties as assigned. The Park Maintenance Worker II is the journey level classification in the series. In addition to the Park Maintenance Worker I duties, the Park Maintenance Worker II assists in the training and supervision of maintenance and entrance station personnel and has a greater opportunity to exercise personal discretion and judgment in the performance of his/her duties. This position is subject to overtime, standby, weekend, holiday, and callback assignments. Works under supervision and performs related duties as assigned. The work schedule is full-time, 40 hours per week, and may include working weekends, holidays, and varying shifts. The Park Maintenance Worker I/II will be required to work outdoors and in adverse weather conditions, including high-heat temperatures. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of the Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Craft/Maintenance/Institutional bargaining unit for labor and relations purposes. Individuals who are in a full-time classification position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months, for a total of eighteen months. Part-time extra-help is a provisional classification where permanent status may not be obtained. This position is subject to overtime, standby, shift, and callback assignments and will perform related duties as assigned. This position is non-benefited except for participation in a 401a program with Nationwide. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit the Risk Management website at http://www.stancounty.com/riskmgmt/ under the "Disability" tab. Typical Tasks PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I Mow, aerate, trim and edge turf areas, using power and hand tools and equipment; Rake, sweep and vacuum leaves, trimmings and clippings; Pick up trash and debris; Weed, cultivate, plant, fertilize and irrigate panted areas; Prune and trim trees, shrub and hedges; Clean restrooms, and other structures; Repair and paint tables, benches, fences, signs and structures; Maintain water lines and associated facilities, such as drinking fountains, irrigation and sprinkler systems; Patch and repair pathways and roads; Operate and service ground maintenance machinery and equipment; Clean and sharpen hand and power tools; Transport, load and unload supplies, equipment and machinery; Instruct temporary help in proper techniques of ground maintenance and related repairs; Collect and account for park fees; Operate a cash register; Assist visitors, answer questions concerning County parks, rules and regulations; Prepare written financial reports and records; Operate a short-wave radio; AND Operate a computer including word processing and email programs. PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II - All Typical Tasks Listed Above Plus the Following Supervise the work of small crews in the maintenance of park grounds, landscape areas and related facilities; Train and instruct subordinates and inspect completed work of assigned crew; AND Provide input into employee performance evaluations for those supervised. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE Proper methods of planting, cultivating and caring for hedges, trees, shrubs, lawns and flowers; Use and care of gardening materials, tools and equipment used in the maintenance and repair of parks and recreational facilities; Fundamentals of basic plumbing and carpentry work; AND Common safety practices and procedures. SKILLS/ABILITIES Perform ground maintenance and repair work; Operate power equipment and vehicles, such as tractors and attachments; Use and care for hand and power tools; Identify potential safety hazards; Understand and follow written and oral instructions; Perform heavy physical labor; Apply pesticides in accordance with State of California regulations; Instruct, direct and supervise the work of others; AND Prepare and maintain routine records and reports. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I One (1) year of experience performing landscaping, skilled or semi-skilled maintenance work or other related duties; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License. PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II Two (2) years of experience performing landscaping, skilled or semi-skilled maintenance work or other related duties; AND Obtain licensing or certification in one of the following areas: Class A or B drivers license, arborist, playground equipment safety inspector, backflow prevention device tester, pool operator, State Water Resource Control Board of California Grade 1 certification in: water distribution operator, or waste water treatment plant operator. Note: License/certification is dependent on departmental need. Employees who are unable to obtain the license/certification within 12 months of hire may have their probationary period extended up to an additional six (6) months. Failure to obtain the license/certification within 18 months of hire may result in demotion or termination; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Driver's License. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening may focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. Arborist Certification; OR Qualified Applicator Certification; OR Certified Back-flow Inspector; OR Certified Pool Technician; OR Waste Water Treatment experience/certification; OR Class A/B license; OR Six (6) months of experience as a Park Aide with Stanislaus County. Park Maintenance Worker I is a Veterans’ Preference Program eligible job classification. For more information please click here (Download PDF Reader) . Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted later than 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: Open Until Filled, or no later than July 31, 2024 Application Screening: Every two (2) weeks First Screening: May 22, 2024 Written Examination: Every two (2) weeks Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, part-time and full-time vacancies throughout Stanislaus County. GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org . Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Kennewick, WA
Kennewick, WA, United States
Description The City of Kennewick is looking for two detail-oriented journeyman-level candidates who take pride in their work by maintaining City Facilities and Parks Infrastructure throughout our community. The ideal candidate must enjoy working both indoors and outdoors, have excellent communication skills and the ability to work independently. The two vacancies may be filled in either Irrigation or Facilities Services. CORE VALUE STATEMENT The City of Kennewick will provide excellent public service and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community and one another through the empowerment of each employee. We value integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship and communication. We are accountable to our community for innovative and collaborative efforts that anticipate needs, leverage resources and deliver solutions. SAFETY STATEMENT We expect our employees to ensure compliance with all applicable safety practices and policies, including those established by OSHA/DOSH regulations and by the City's Accident Prevention Plan. This includes but is not limited to actively identifying and correcting potential hazards that may affect employee and public safety, including those identified by co-workers. Leading by example to promote a positive culture of workplace safety through everyday action; emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY Under general supervision, a General Craftsworker - Parks and Facilities performs a variety of work, including equipment operation, maintenance, repair, and construction in the Parks & Facilities Department. Performs related work as required. Work hours are varied and include evenings and weekends. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS A General Craftsworker - Parks & Facilities performs a variety of skilled, semi-skilled, and general work in one of the divisions of the Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department and may be temporarily assigned to other Departments within the City as required. Must possess the skills, knowledge, and physical capabilities to perform the duties of the position and must comply with City and Department policies, procedures, and work methods at all times. A General Craftsworker - Parks & Facilities must demonstrate the ability to perform journeyman-level work in facilities maintenance, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, or HVAC. Must demonstrate an ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision. Must plan the details necessary to carry out assignments, to use considerable initiative in identifying and resolving problems. Performs related work and weekend and/or overtime work as required. A General Craftsworker is distinguished from a lower-level Maintenance and Construction Craftsworker by acting in a lead capacity, possessing greater technical skills and knowledge, and performing more difficult and/or complex tasks. A General Craftsworker serves in a lead capacity and is expected to guide the work of Maintenance and Construction Craftsworkers, and may train, supervise, and direct the work of part-time or seasonal workers. A General Craftsworker may be required to perform any work ordinarily performed by Maintenance and Construction Craftsworkers. Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) ESSENTIAL DUTIES PER DIVISION Irrigation & Pesticide Specialist : Works from pencil sketches, oral instruction and blueprints. Installs and maintains water supply lines, valves, low voltage wiring, and controllers on all irrigation systems used by the City in conformance with applicable building code requirements. Selects and applies any pesticides and fertilizer used by the City. Installs and maintains irrigation pumps and main lines as needed. Reads working drawings to estimate materials, determine work aids and equipment needed, and to determine proper sequence of installations. Performs preventive maintenance checks to determine necessary repairs. Trains and supervises assigned personnel in standard repair and maintenance procedures. Operates equipment including backhoe, loader and trencher, and other tools necessary to accomplish assignments. Prepares and submits various reports. Performs related work as required. Facility Services : Inspects conditional and operational functions and performs routine maintenance and repair tasks in one or more fields including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC for facility improvements and systems for the Parks & Facilities division. Performs qualified electrical maintenance to include but not be limited to replacement or repair of fixtures (including incandescent and fluorescent bulbs and tubes, ballasts, fuses, etc.) using appropriate hand, power, and specialty tools. Performs qualified plumbing maintenance repairs. Performs qualified painting, carpentry, and masonry work. Maintains the City's keying and lock systems. Reconfigures, installs, positions, and remounts modular offices to accommodate user needs and to maximize work space using various hand, power, and specialty tools, dollies and hand trucks. Orders parts and maintains required documents. Trains and provides oversight for assigned personnel in standard repair, maintenance, and safety procedures. Performs related work as required. Examples of Essential Duties (for illustrative purposes only): Carpentry Skills - Builds cabinets, shelves, counters, room partitions, and enclosures; constructs, inspects, and maintains playground equipment, wooden signs, and other similar installations; works from pencil sketches, working drawings, and blueprints to estimate material requirements for new and remodel construction of City facilities and structures; frames walls; places, tapes, and textures sheetrock; installs and repairs doors and hardware; repairs leaking roofs and replaces defective roofing; replaces or repairs paper towel racks, paper dispensers, and restroom partitions; repairs furniture; replaces broken windows; digs footings; constructs and sets concrete forms; pours and finishes concrete sidewalks, driveways, steps, floors, and foundations; installs ceramic and acoustical tile; repairs or replaces carpeting, vinyl, and VCT flooring; mixes prepared paints and applies to interior and exterior surfaces; maintains familiarity with the Uniform Building Codes (UBC) and American with Disability Act (ADA), and understands how they are applied for the various types of work performed in and around City parks and facilities. Plumbing Skills - Works from pencil sketches, oral instruction, and blueprints; installs and maintains water supply lines, sewer lines, air vents, valves, faucets, plumbing hardware, and fixtures used by the City in compliance with current building and plumbing codes; perform skilled arc, wire feed, and gas welding as required to construct, maintain, and repair City equipment and facilities; installs and maintains City pool-related pumps, circulation lines, and valves, and chemical feed systems, including gaseous chlorine, caustic soda, and sodium bicarbonate as needed to insure public safety and use of the City pool system; determines work aids and equipment needed; maintains thorough knowledge of the operation and use of related equipment and tools typically required to accomplish assigned plumbing tasks of various degrees of difficulties in location and construction type. Electrical Skills - Works from pencil sketches, oral instruction, and blueprints; installs and maintains facilities improvements and equipment used by the City in compliance with current building and electrical codes; determines work aids and equipment needed; maintains thorough knowledge of the operation and use of related equipment and tools typically required to accomplish assigned electrical tasks of various degrees of difficulties in location and construction type. Employment Standards A General Craftsworker must meet the following minimum qualifications : possess a high school diploma or G.E.D. and at least two (2) to five (5) years of experience performing maintenance work, repairs, equipment operation, motor vehicle operation, or an equivalent combination of education and experience; possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted Washington State Driver's License; possess or obtain the following within six (6) months: first aid/CPR and any other appropriate certifications as required by law, ordinance, or department requirements; possess or obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL) within twelve (12) months of employment based division standards (see below). A General Craftsworker must also demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: proficiency in construction, facility maintenance, and grounds maintenance; proficiency using maps and plans; proficiency in safely using required tools and operating required equipment; ability to work independently, identifying problems and exercising considerable initiative in making needed repairs; ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with the general public and fellow employees; ability to lead and supervise personnel in lower classifications. Additional Requirements per Division : Irrigation: Commercial Driver's License, CDL Class B, Back-Flow Assembly Tester, and Washington State Pesticide License (PCL), Public Operator, with one of the following endorsements: Pest Control Operator (PCO) and either Turf & Ornamental (OW) or Turf & Ornamental Insect & Disease (OC); (all certifications must be obtained within 12 months of hire). Facilities Services: Journeyman card in a related field OR at least four (4) years of verified journeyman-level experience OR completion of a City vocational training program. Commercial Driver's License, CDL Class B, Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) certification; Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) certification; (all certifications must be obtained within 12 months of hire). If the successful candidate(s) is required to complete the City of Kennewick's vocational training program, wages will be $26.64 - $31.79 DOQ. After successful completion of the one-year vocational training program, the employee will promote to the level of General Craftsworker. Supplemental Requirements To perform the essential functions of the job, a General Craftsworker must be able to perform the following: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, climbing, crawling, walking, pulling, lifting, fine motor dexterity, grasping, and seeing/observing; ability to walk and stand for long periods of time; must be able to work outdoors under adverse and varied weather conditions. FLSA: Non-Exempt Contract The benefits listed below are those currently enjoyed by the full-time IUOE (International Union of Operating Engineers) City of Kennewick employees. It is important to remember that over the course of time these benefits may change - they are not permanent. Benefits may change through City Council or administrative action, union contracts or changes mandated by state and federal law. Paid Holidays 12 per year (10 scheduled; 2 “floating”) New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and two floating holidays selected by the employee. An employee will accrue one of the two floating holidays on February 12. The second floating holiday is to be selected by the employee in cooperation with the employer. An employee will only accrue a floating holiday if actually employed. Paid Time Off (PTO) Effective January 1, 2017, the City will implement a paid time off (PTO) program to replace sick leave and vacation accruals. The purpose of PTO is to compensate employees for absences due to injury, illness, vacation and personal business. In addition, the program is designed to provide employees with personal flexibility regarding the use of leave hours. PTO hours accrue based upon the actual number of regular hours worked. Accrual per Month: 0-5yrs 6-9yrs 10-14yrs 15-19yrs 20-24yrs 25-29yrs 30+yrs 12 hours 15 hours 17 hours 19 hours 21 hours 23 hours 25 hours Retirement Plan All City employees are members of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). The City and the employee both contribute toward the plan. PERS provides regular retirement and disability retirement benefits. City employees also participate in the Social Security Program. Rates effective as of 09/01/2023. ( www.drs.wa.gov ) PERS Employee Contribution Rate Employer Contribution Rate Plan II 6.36% 9.53% Plan III Employee Choice (see booklet) 9.53% Deferred Comp The City contributes an equivalent of 5% of your regular monthly salary to Mission Square Retirement (previously ICMA) deferred compensation program after completing 6 months of employment. No employee match required, but employees may contribute towards plan if desired. ( www.icmarc.org ) Medical, Dental& Vision Insurance The City currently pays the entire dental and vision insurance premiums for the employee and dependents.Employee current premium share of 10% per month (depending on number of family members covered) for medical insurance. Life Insurance The City currently pays the entire premium for group term life insurance coverage ($14,000) for employees. Employees may purchase Voluntary Term Life Insurance for employee, spouse and/or dependents through New York Life (previously Cigna). Long Term Disability The City pays the entire long-term disability premium for employees through New York Life (previously Cigna). Wellness Program The Wellness Program has been established to encourage employee health and fitness, both at work and at home. A City Wellness Committee promotes and provides opportunities for healthy lifestyles. Employee fitness center is open to all employees and their spouses. Employee Assistance An Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) is provided by the City to assist you and family members, providing counseling and treatment in such areas as stress, drug and alcohol abuse and family counseling. Other Benefits Offered Flexible Spending Plan (Pre-Tax Deduction for Medical/Dental and Day Care) Aflac Supplemental Insurance Bereavement Leave Overtime Direct Deposit (paydays are 5th and 20th of the month) Formore detailedinformation on benefits for a specific Collective Bargaining Group, all Agreements can be found at the following link: https://www.go2kennewick.com/305/Current-Labor-Contracts Closing Date/Time: 5/19/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Description The City of Kennewick is looking for two detail-oriented journeyman-level candidates who take pride in their work by maintaining City Facilities and Parks Infrastructure throughout our community. The ideal candidate must enjoy working both indoors and outdoors, have excellent communication skills and the ability to work independently. The two vacancies may be filled in either Irrigation or Facilities Services. CORE VALUE STATEMENT The City of Kennewick will provide excellent public service and ensure the safety and wellbeing of our community and one another through the empowerment of each employee. We value integrity, inclusiveness, stewardship and communication. We are accountable to our community for innovative and collaborative efforts that anticipate needs, leverage resources and deliver solutions. SAFETY STATEMENT We expect our employees to ensure compliance with all applicable safety practices and policies, including those established by OSHA/DOSH regulations and by the City's Accident Prevention Plan. This includes but is not limited to actively identifying and correcting potential hazards that may affect employee and public safety, including those identified by co-workers. Leading by example to promote a positive culture of workplace safety through everyday action; emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY Under general supervision, a General Craftsworker - Parks and Facilities performs a variety of work, including equipment operation, maintenance, repair, and construction in the Parks & Facilities Department. Performs related work as required. Work hours are varied and include evenings and weekends. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS A General Craftsworker - Parks & Facilities performs a variety of skilled, semi-skilled, and general work in one of the divisions of the Parks, Recreation & Facilities Department and may be temporarily assigned to other Departments within the City as required. Must possess the skills, knowledge, and physical capabilities to perform the duties of the position and must comply with City and Department policies, procedures, and work methods at all times. A General Craftsworker - Parks & Facilities must demonstrate the ability to perform journeyman-level work in facilities maintenance, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, or HVAC. Must demonstrate an ability to work independently with minimal direct supervision. Must plan the details necessary to carry out assignments, to use considerable initiative in identifying and resolving problems. Performs related work and weekend and/or overtime work as required. A General Craftsworker is distinguished from a lower-level Maintenance and Construction Craftsworker by acting in a lead capacity, possessing greater technical skills and knowledge, and performing more difficult and/or complex tasks. A General Craftsworker serves in a lead capacity and is expected to guide the work of Maintenance and Construction Craftsworkers, and may train, supervise, and direct the work of part-time or seasonal workers. A General Craftsworker may be required to perform any work ordinarily performed by Maintenance and Construction Craftsworkers. Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) ESSENTIAL DUTIES PER DIVISION Irrigation & Pesticide Specialist : Works from pencil sketches, oral instruction and blueprints. Installs and maintains water supply lines, valves, low voltage wiring, and controllers on all irrigation systems used by the City in conformance with applicable building code requirements. Selects and applies any pesticides and fertilizer used by the City. Installs and maintains irrigation pumps and main lines as needed. Reads working drawings to estimate materials, determine work aids and equipment needed, and to determine proper sequence of installations. Performs preventive maintenance checks to determine necessary repairs. Trains and supervises assigned personnel in standard repair and maintenance procedures. Operates equipment including backhoe, loader and trencher, and other tools necessary to accomplish assignments. Prepares and submits various reports. Performs related work as required. Facility Services : Inspects conditional and operational functions and performs routine maintenance and repair tasks in one or more fields including carpentry, electrical, plumbing, and HVAC for facility improvements and systems for the Parks & Facilities division. Performs qualified electrical maintenance to include but not be limited to replacement or repair of fixtures (including incandescent and fluorescent bulbs and tubes, ballasts, fuses, etc.) using appropriate hand, power, and specialty tools. Performs qualified plumbing maintenance repairs. Performs qualified painting, carpentry, and masonry work. Maintains the City's keying and lock systems. Reconfigures, installs, positions, and remounts modular offices to accommodate user needs and to maximize work space using various hand, power, and specialty tools, dollies and hand trucks. Orders parts and maintains required documents. Trains and provides oversight for assigned personnel in standard repair, maintenance, and safety procedures. Performs related work as required. Examples of Essential Duties (for illustrative purposes only): Carpentry Skills - Builds cabinets, shelves, counters, room partitions, and enclosures; constructs, inspects, and maintains playground equipment, wooden signs, and other similar installations; works from pencil sketches, working drawings, and blueprints to estimate material requirements for new and remodel construction of City facilities and structures; frames walls; places, tapes, and textures sheetrock; installs and repairs doors and hardware; repairs leaking roofs and replaces defective roofing; replaces or repairs paper towel racks, paper dispensers, and restroom partitions; repairs furniture; replaces broken windows; digs footings; constructs and sets concrete forms; pours and finishes concrete sidewalks, driveways, steps, floors, and foundations; installs ceramic and acoustical tile; repairs or replaces carpeting, vinyl, and VCT flooring; mixes prepared paints and applies to interior and exterior surfaces; maintains familiarity with the Uniform Building Codes (UBC) and American with Disability Act (ADA), and understands how they are applied for the various types of work performed in and around City parks and facilities. Plumbing Skills - Works from pencil sketches, oral instruction, and blueprints; installs and maintains water supply lines, sewer lines, air vents, valves, faucets, plumbing hardware, and fixtures used by the City in compliance with current building and plumbing codes; perform skilled arc, wire feed, and gas welding as required to construct, maintain, and repair City equipment and facilities; installs and maintains City pool-related pumps, circulation lines, and valves, and chemical feed systems, including gaseous chlorine, caustic soda, and sodium bicarbonate as needed to insure public safety and use of the City pool system; determines work aids and equipment needed; maintains thorough knowledge of the operation and use of related equipment and tools typically required to accomplish assigned plumbing tasks of various degrees of difficulties in location and construction type. Electrical Skills - Works from pencil sketches, oral instruction, and blueprints; installs and maintains facilities improvements and equipment used by the City in compliance with current building and electrical codes; determines work aids and equipment needed; maintains thorough knowledge of the operation and use of related equipment and tools typically required to accomplish assigned electrical tasks of various degrees of difficulties in location and construction type. Employment Standards A General Craftsworker must meet the following minimum qualifications : possess a high school diploma or G.E.D. and at least two (2) to five (5) years of experience performing maintenance work, repairs, equipment operation, motor vehicle operation, or an equivalent combination of education and experience; possess and maintain a valid, unrestricted Washington State Driver's License; possess or obtain the following within six (6) months: first aid/CPR and any other appropriate certifications as required by law, ordinance, or department requirements; possess or obtain a commercial driver's license (CDL) within twelve (12) months of employment based division standards (see below). A General Craftsworker must also demonstrate the following knowledge, skills, and abilities: proficiency in construction, facility maintenance, and grounds maintenance; proficiency using maps and plans; proficiency in safely using required tools and operating required equipment; ability to work independently, identifying problems and exercising considerable initiative in making needed repairs; ability to establish and maintain good working relationships with the general public and fellow employees; ability to lead and supervise personnel in lower classifications. Additional Requirements per Division : Irrigation: Commercial Driver's License, CDL Class B, Back-Flow Assembly Tester, and Washington State Pesticide License (PCL), Public Operator, with one of the following endorsements: Pest Control Operator (PCO) and either Turf & Ornamental (OW) or Turf & Ornamental Insect & Disease (OC); (all certifications must be obtained within 12 months of hire). Facilities Services: Journeyman card in a related field OR at least four (4) years of verified journeyman-level experience OR completion of a City vocational training program. Commercial Driver's License, CDL Class B, Certified Playground Safety Inspector (CPSI) certification; Aquatic Facility Operator (AFO) certification; (all certifications must be obtained within 12 months of hire). If the successful candidate(s) is required to complete the City of Kennewick's vocational training program, wages will be $26.64 - $31.79 DOQ. After successful completion of the one-year vocational training program, the employee will promote to the level of General Craftsworker. Supplemental Requirements To perform the essential functions of the job, a General Craftsworker must be able to perform the following: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, climbing, crawling, walking, pulling, lifting, fine motor dexterity, grasping, and seeing/observing; ability to walk and stand for long periods of time; must be able to work outdoors under adverse and varied weather conditions. FLSA: Non-Exempt Contract The benefits listed below are those currently enjoyed by the full-time IUOE (International Union of Operating Engineers) City of Kennewick employees. It is important to remember that over the course of time these benefits may change - they are not permanent. Benefits may change through City Council or administrative action, union contracts or changes mandated by state and federal law. Paid Holidays 12 per year (10 scheduled; 2 “floating”) New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veteran’s Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and two floating holidays selected by the employee. An employee will accrue one of the two floating holidays on February 12. The second floating holiday is to be selected by the employee in cooperation with the employer. An employee will only accrue a floating holiday if actually employed. Paid Time Off (PTO) Effective January 1, 2017, the City will implement a paid time off (PTO) program to replace sick leave and vacation accruals. The purpose of PTO is to compensate employees for absences due to injury, illness, vacation and personal business. In addition, the program is designed to provide employees with personal flexibility regarding the use of leave hours. PTO hours accrue based upon the actual number of regular hours worked. Accrual per Month: 0-5yrs 6-9yrs 10-14yrs 15-19yrs 20-24yrs 25-29yrs 30+yrs 12 hours 15 hours 17 hours 19 hours 21 hours 23 hours 25 hours Retirement Plan All City employees are members of the Public Employees Retirement System (PERS). The City and the employee both contribute toward the plan. PERS provides regular retirement and disability retirement benefits. City employees also participate in the Social Security Program. Rates effective as of 09/01/2023. ( www.drs.wa.gov ) PERS Employee Contribution Rate Employer Contribution Rate Plan II 6.36% 9.53% Plan III Employee Choice (see booklet) 9.53% Deferred Comp The City contributes an equivalent of 5% of your regular monthly salary to Mission Square Retirement (previously ICMA) deferred compensation program after completing 6 months of employment. No employee match required, but employees may contribute towards plan if desired. ( www.icmarc.org ) Medical, Dental& Vision Insurance The City currently pays the entire dental and vision insurance premiums for the employee and dependents.Employee current premium share of 10% per month (depending on number of family members covered) for medical insurance. Life Insurance The City currently pays the entire premium for group term life insurance coverage ($14,000) for employees. Employees may purchase Voluntary Term Life Insurance for employee, spouse and/or dependents through New York Life (previously Cigna). Long Term Disability The City pays the entire long-term disability premium for employees through New York Life (previously Cigna). Wellness Program The Wellness Program has been established to encourage employee health and fitness, both at work and at home. A City Wellness Committee promotes and provides opportunities for healthy lifestyles. Employee fitness center is open to all employees and their spouses. Employee Assistance An Employee Assistance Plan (EAP) is provided by the City to assist you and family members, providing counseling and treatment in such areas as stress, drug and alcohol abuse and family counseling. Other Benefits Offered Flexible Spending Plan (Pre-Tax Deduction for Medical/Dental and Day Care) Aflac Supplemental Insurance Bereavement Leave Overtime Direct Deposit (paydays are 5th and 20th of the month) Formore detailedinformation on benefits for a specific Collective Bargaining Group, all Agreements can be found at the following link: https://www.go2kennewick.com/305/Current-Labor-Contracts Closing Date/Time: 5/19/2024 11:59 PM Pacific