CSU, Sacramento
6000 J Street, Sacramento, CA 95819, USA
Working Title: Payroll Technician I/II Classification Title: Payroll Technician I/II Posting Details Priority Application Deadline (Posting will remain open until filled): Thursday, June 20, 2024 @ 11:55pm PST Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Payroll Technician I: Under direct supervision, perform standardized duties necessary to appoint and pay Student Employees in the PeopleSoft and PIMS database. Provide high level of customer service to student employees, staff, faculty and management with walk-in customers at the front desk reception in Payroll. Provide information on payroll and personnel, and provide guidance and assistance on processing routine matters such as answering questions and communicating established policies and procedures to customers. Create new hire packets, answer phone and look up employees in system to determine appropriate Payroll Technician and transfer voicemails. Distribute in-coming mail. Assist with employee verifications. Process Absence Management timesheet data entry if necessary. Filing of Payroll documents such as paper timesheets, Student Employment Payroll Transaction forms, and other such documents. Fill out and return employee verification forms. Assist with New Hire Orientations. High volume of filing of Payroll documents and record retention process. Process a high volume of payroll invoices for the College of Continuing Education for their immediate pay faculty instructors. Maintain and monitor employee leave records; run queries; review, audit, reconcile and correct data; compute net pay; process time reporting records, leave accruals, entitlements, judgments, levies, garnishments, and wage withholding orders; enter payroll and personnel transactions; prepare documents; verify and audit information in preparation for release of payment; respond to payroll requests; and may prepare basic reports and worksheets. Payroll Technician II: Under general supervision of the Director of Payroll Services, the Payroll Technician II processes a wide range of confidential, technical payroll and personnel transactions. Ensures timely and accurate pay for assigned units across campus. Such transactions include calculating pay for staff, management, tenure and tenured track faculty, temp faculty, student assistants, instructional students, and graduate student employees across various pay plans within the CSU i.e. annual, 10/12 pay plans, 11/12 pay plans, academic year, summer session pay, and special consultants. Employment status transactions such as promotions, demotions, appointments, probationary, leave of absence, reclassifications, retirements, and separations. The incumbent will also handle a wide variety of troubleshooting, resolution and answering questions across all collective bargaining units on campus, state and federal laws, technical letters, MOU’s and policies. Calculate and process complex workers compensation, disability, leave with/out pay, AWOL, military leave, garnishments and court ordered wage withholding orders. Calculates leave accruals and updates the campus ERP/HRIS PeopleSoft system. Incumbent will learn and update two databases, Payroll Input Management System (PIMS at the SCO) and PeopleSoft CMS for all transactions. The Payroll Technician works closely with the State Controller’s Office, other state agencies, serves as a member within the campus Payroll team and takes lead work direction from the Payroll Lead. FLSA : Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : Dependent on qualifications, not expected to exceed $4,500 per month. Classification skill level will be determined by management based on the candidate's experience. CSU Classification Salary Range : Payroll Technician I: $3,505 per month - $5,677 per month Payroll Technician II: $3,680 per month - $6,305 per month Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular (Probationary) Time Base : Full-Time Pay Plan : 12 months Work Hours : Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Schedule negotiable. May be eligible for a partial telework schedule, upon management approval, following a 6 months training period. Department Information Payroll Services is responsible for processing all documentation associated with the issuance of payroll warrants to all employees including special consultants, casual workers and student assistants. The State of California State Controller’s Office has responsibility for actually issuing all payroll warrants. Payroll Services also has responsibility for coordinating all leave credits for employees who are eligible for accruing paid leave credits. https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/payroll/ Payroll Technician I: Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Working knowledge of general office methods, practices and procedures. Abilities: Ability to acquire working knowledge of, and independently select and apply, CSU policies, procedures, programs, guidelines, applicable state and federal laws, educational codes, and collective bargaining agreements. Ability to, or acquire the skill to, use web browsers, electronic calendaring programs, ERP/HRIS, and data management systems. Ability to audit and reconcile data; interpret and apply written rules and regulations; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; exercise tact, courtesy and good judgment in responding to others; use current computer word processing and spreadsheet software programs; perform mathematical calculations; accurately enter data; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively with others; and read and write at a level appropriate to the position. Experience: Equivalent to one year of general administrative experience in payroll and human resources record keeping and data entry which has provided the above knowledge and abilities. Education: Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities Required Qualifications Knowledge of general payroll procedures Ability to interpret policies and procedures and apply sound decisions under direct supervision. Knowledge of personal computer software such as Microsoft Office, i.e. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, ERP/HRIS and data management systems. Communicate clearly and effectively, orally and in writing using good business English and appropriate terminology. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and have good customer services skills. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment: - Ability to pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications 7. Understanding of University policy regarding employment of student employees. 8. Ability to coordinate and prioritize workload to meet firm processing deadlines. 9. PeopleSoft and PIMS experience Payroll Technician II: Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of general office methods, practices and procedures. Thorough knowledge of, or the ability to acquire quickly, policies, procedures, programs, guidelines, applicable state and federal laws, educational codes, and collective bargaining agreements. Abilities: In addition to the Payroll Technician I abilities, must be able to: select and apply a wide variety of moderately complex policies, procedures, programs, and applicable state and federal laws, educational codes, and collective bargaining agreements that are not clearly described in available guidelines; organize work, set priorities, and meet critical deadlines; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; perform mathematical calculations; work independently; make sound decisions and recommendations regarding payroll activities; use current computer word processing and spreadsheet software programs, web browsers, electronic calendaring programs, ERP/HRIS, and data management systems; and read and write at a level appropriate to the position. Experience: Equivalent to two years of payroll and personnel experience which has provided the above knowledge and abilities. Education: Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities. Required Qualifications 1. Knowledge of general payroll procedures. 2. Ability to interpret policies and procedures and apply sound decisions under direct supervision. 3. Knowledge of personal computer software such as Microsoft Office, i.e. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, ERP/HRIS and other payroll data management systems. 4. Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in written form using appropriate business English language and terminology. 5. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment exhibiting good customer services skills. 6. Ability to interpret pay practices and policies, then apply business math skills to employee paychecks (e.g. the ability to correctly calculate salaries, disability payments, percentages, fractions). 7. Excellent organization and time management skills to handle a heavy workload, changing priorities, and competing deadlines. 8. Ability to collaborate and work with other state agencies. 9. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment: - Ability to pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications 10. Experience working in an institution of higher education 11. PeopleSoft or State Controller’s PIMS database experience 12. Experience in navigating pay policies in a union environment Documents Needed to Apply Resume and cover letter. Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification. About Sacramento State Sacramento State is located in the heart of California’s capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission: “As California’s capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success ; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity ; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion ; resource development and sustainability ; dedicated community engagement , and wellness and safety . As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code , Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning. To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page. Equal Employment Opportunity California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States. It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html . The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/learning-development/csu-learn.html . Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union. Background Check Disclaimer A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position. COVID19 Vaccination Policy Effective May 2023, per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Out of State Employment Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Eligibility Verification Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa). Note to Applicants: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement. Advertised: Jun 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
Jul 14, 2024
Working Title: Payroll Technician I/II Classification Title: Payroll Technician I/II Posting Details Priority Application Deadline (Posting will remain open until filled): Thursday, June 20, 2024 @ 11:55pm PST Hiring Preference Eligible on-campus applicants in California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) Bargaining Units 2,5,7, and 9 will be given first consideration in the recruitment. Position Summary Payroll Technician I: Under direct supervision, perform standardized duties necessary to appoint and pay Student Employees in the PeopleSoft and PIMS database. Provide high level of customer service to student employees, staff, faculty and management with walk-in customers at the front desk reception in Payroll. Provide information on payroll and personnel, and provide guidance and assistance on processing routine matters such as answering questions and communicating established policies and procedures to customers. Create new hire packets, answer phone and look up employees in system to determine appropriate Payroll Technician and transfer voicemails. Distribute in-coming mail. Assist with employee verifications. Process Absence Management timesheet data entry if necessary. Filing of Payroll documents such as paper timesheets, Student Employment Payroll Transaction forms, and other such documents. Fill out and return employee verification forms. Assist with New Hire Orientations. High volume of filing of Payroll documents and record retention process. Process a high volume of payroll invoices for the College of Continuing Education for their immediate pay faculty instructors. Maintain and monitor employee leave records; run queries; review, audit, reconcile and correct data; compute net pay; process time reporting records, leave accruals, entitlements, judgments, levies, garnishments, and wage withholding orders; enter payroll and personnel transactions; prepare documents; verify and audit information in preparation for release of payment; respond to payroll requests; and may prepare basic reports and worksheets. Payroll Technician II: Under general supervision of the Director of Payroll Services, the Payroll Technician II processes a wide range of confidential, technical payroll and personnel transactions. Ensures timely and accurate pay for assigned units across campus. Such transactions include calculating pay for staff, management, tenure and tenured track faculty, temp faculty, student assistants, instructional students, and graduate student employees across various pay plans within the CSU i.e. annual, 10/12 pay plans, 11/12 pay plans, academic year, summer session pay, and special consultants. Employment status transactions such as promotions, demotions, appointments, probationary, leave of absence, reclassifications, retirements, and separations. The incumbent will also handle a wide variety of troubleshooting, resolution and answering questions across all collective bargaining units on campus, state and federal laws, technical letters, MOU’s and policies. Calculate and process complex workers compensation, disability, leave with/out pay, AWOL, military leave, garnishments and court ordered wage withholding orders. Calculates leave accruals and updates the campus ERP/HRIS PeopleSoft system. Incumbent will learn and update two databases, Payroll Input Management System (PIMS at the SCO) and PeopleSoft CMS for all transactions. The Payroll Technician works closely with the State Controller’s Office, other state agencies, serves as a member within the campus Payroll team and takes lead work direction from the Payroll Lead. FLSA : Non-Exempt (Eligible for overtime compensation) Anticipated Hiring Range : Dependent on qualifications, not expected to exceed $4,500 per month. Classification skill level will be determined by management based on the candidate's experience. CSU Classification Salary Range : Payroll Technician I: $3,505 per month - $5,677 per month Payroll Technician II: $3,680 per month - $6,305 per month Best-in-class Benefits : Click here to learn more CSU Total Compensation : Click here to learn more Salary Grade/Range : 1 Recruitment Type : Regular (Probationary) Time Base : Full-Time Pay Plan : 12 months Work Hours : Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. Schedule negotiable. May be eligible for a partial telework schedule, upon management approval, following a 6 months training period. Department Information Payroll Services is responsible for processing all documentation associated with the issuance of payroll warrants to all employees including special consultants, casual workers and student assistants. The State of California State Controller’s Office has responsibility for actually issuing all payroll warrants. Payroll Services also has responsibility for coordinating all leave credits for employees who are eligible for accruing paid leave credits. https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/payroll/ Payroll Technician I: Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Working knowledge of general office methods, practices and procedures. Abilities: Ability to acquire working knowledge of, and independently select and apply, CSU policies, procedures, programs, guidelines, applicable state and federal laws, educational codes, and collective bargaining agreements. Ability to, or acquire the skill to, use web browsers, electronic calendaring programs, ERP/HRIS, and data management systems. Ability to audit and reconcile data; interpret and apply written rules and regulations; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; exercise tact, courtesy and good judgment in responding to others; use current computer word processing and spreadsheet software programs; perform mathematical calculations; accurately enter data; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively with others; and read and write at a level appropriate to the position. Experience: Equivalent to one year of general administrative experience in payroll and human resources record keeping and data entry which has provided the above knowledge and abilities. Education: Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities Required Qualifications Knowledge of general payroll procedures Ability to interpret policies and procedures and apply sound decisions under direct supervision. Knowledge of personal computer software such as Microsoft Office, i.e. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, ERP/HRIS and data management systems. Communicate clearly and effectively, orally and in writing using good business English and appropriate terminology. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and have good customer services skills. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment: - Ability to pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications 7. Understanding of University policy regarding employment of student employees. 8. Ability to coordinate and prioritize workload to meet firm processing deadlines. 9. PeopleSoft and PIMS experience Payroll Technician II: Minimum Qualifications Knowledge: Thorough knowledge of general office methods, practices and procedures. Thorough knowledge of, or the ability to acquire quickly, policies, procedures, programs, guidelines, applicable state and federal laws, educational codes, and collective bargaining agreements. Abilities: In addition to the Payroll Technician I abilities, must be able to: select and apply a wide variety of moderately complex policies, procedures, programs, and applicable state and federal laws, educational codes, and collective bargaining agreements that are not clearly described in available guidelines; organize work, set priorities, and meet critical deadlines; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others; perform mathematical calculations; work independently; make sound decisions and recommendations regarding payroll activities; use current computer word processing and spreadsheet software programs, web browsers, electronic calendaring programs, ERP/HRIS, and data management systems; and read and write at a level appropriate to the position. Experience: Equivalent to two years of payroll and personnel experience which has provided the above knowledge and abilities. Education: Any equivalent combination of education and experience which provides the required knowledge and abilities. Required Qualifications 1. Knowledge of general payroll procedures. 2. Ability to interpret policies and procedures and apply sound decisions under direct supervision. 3. Knowledge of personal computer software such as Microsoft Office, i.e. Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams, ERP/HRIS and other payroll data management systems. 4. Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in written form using appropriate business English language and terminology. 5. Ability to work in a fast-paced environment exhibiting good customer services skills. 6. Ability to interpret pay practices and policies, then apply business math skills to employee paychecks (e.g. the ability to correctly calculate salaries, disability payments, percentages, fractions). 7. Excellent organization and time management skills to handle a heavy workload, changing priorities, and competing deadlines. 8. Ability to collaborate and work with other state agencies. 9. Commitment to maintaining a welcoming and inclusive work environment with diverse colleagues and constituents including faculty, students, staff, and members of the community. Conditions of Employment: - Ability to pass a background check. Preferred Qualifications 10. Experience working in an institution of higher education 11. PeopleSoft or State Controller’s PIMS database experience 12. Experience in navigating pay policies in a union environment Documents Needed to Apply Resume and cover letter. Failure to upload required documentation may result in disqualification. About Sacramento State Sacramento State is located in the heart of California’s capital city, five miles from State Capitol. The lush, 300-acre campus is situated along the American River, close to numerous bike trails and other recreational areas. Sacramento, also known as the “Farm-to-Fork Capital,” is one of the most ethnically diverse and livable cities in the country, with a population of half of a million. Sacramento State is a Hispanic and AANAPISI serving institution with about 31,000 students coming not only from the Greater Sacramento Region, but also from across the state, country, and world. Our 1,800 faculty and 1,500 staff are committed to meeting our mission: “As California’s capital university, we transform lives by preparing students to lead, serve, and succeed. Sacramento State will be a welcoming, caring, and inclusive leader in education, innovation, and engagement.” As the regional hub of higher education, Sacramento State is dedicated to learning and student success ; teaching, research, scholarship and creative activity ; justice, diversity, equity and inclusion ; resource development and sustainability ; dedicated community engagement , and wellness and safety . As evidenced by the values embedded in our Hornet Honor Code , Sacramento State is committed to creating an inclusive environment where all faculty, staff, students, and guests are welcome and valued. Our commitment is more than simply ensuring that our campus is free from bias and discrimination, but is one devoted to celebrating many diverse identities, life experiences, and perspectives that enrich our community, teaching and learning. To learn more about why you should join the Hornet Family, please visit the Why Sac State? page. Equal Employment Opportunity California State University, Sacramento is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and has a strong institutional commitment to the principle of diversity in all areas. We consider qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, gender identity/expression, sexual orientation, pregnancy, genetic information, medical condition, marital status, veteran status, or disability. Sacramento State hires only those individuals who are lawfully authorized to accept employment in the United States. It is the policy of California State University, Sacramento to provide reasonable accommodations for qualified persons with disabilities who are employees or applicants for employment. If you need a disability related reasonable accommodation as part of the application and/or interviewing process, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/benefits/reasonable-accomodation.html . The University is committed to creating an education and working environment free from discrimination, sexual harassment, sexual violence, domestic violence, dating violence, and stalking. For more information on mandatory training for new employees, visit https://www.csus.edu/administration-business-affairs/human-resources/learning-development/csu-learn.html . Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act and Campus Fire Safety Right-To-know Act Notification: Pursuant to the Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics Act, the current Annual Security Report (ASR) is available for viewing at https://www.csus.edu/clery . The ASR contains the current security and safety-related policy statements, emergency preparedness and evacuation information, crime prevention and sexual assault prevention information, and drug and alcohol prevention programming. The ASR also contains statistics of Clery Act crimes for Sacramento State for the last three (3) calendar years. Paper copies are available upon request at the Police Service Center located in the University Union. Background Check Disclaimer A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with California State University, Sacramento. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University, Sacramento employees who apply for the position. COVID19 Vaccination Policy Effective May 2023, per the CSU COVID-19 Vaccination Policy , it is strongly recommended that all California State University, Sacramento employees who are accessing office and campus facilities follow COVID-19 vaccine recommendations adopted by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the California Department of Public Health (CDPH) applicable to their age, medical condition, and other relevant indications. Out of State Employment Sacramento State University, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees (up)on date of hire to reside in the State of California. As of January 1, 2022 the CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits the hiring of employees to perform CSU-related work outside the state of California. Eligibility Verification Candidate must furnish proof of eligibility to work in the U.S. California State University, Sacramento is not a sponsoring agency for staff and management positions (ie. H-1-B Visa). Note to Applicants: Possession of the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an interview unless required by collective bargaining agreement. Advertised: Jun 06 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: Closing Date/Time:
City of Fremont, CA
Fremont, California, United States
Description The City of Fremont's Human Resources Department is recruiting for Human Resources Technician I/II (Flex). VIEW OUR RECRUITMENT BROCHURE THE DEPARTMENT The mission of the Human Resources Department is to support and develop our employees, so they can support the community. We achieve this through bringing stability to an ever-changing and evolving environment, while creating and maintaining equity. THE OPPORTUNITY The City of Fremont is currently recruiting for a Human Resources Technician. The HR Technician is the entry-level role in the Human Resources Department and is responsible for a variety of paraprofessional and technical Human Resources responsibilities and requires thorough knowledge of Human Resources procedures, functions, as well as applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. This role will be pivotal in supporting the evolving needs of the Human Resources Department and may be assigned to assist with recruitment activities or benefits/payroll activities as necessary. This is a non-exempt classification and the bargaining unit is the City of Fremont Employees' Association (CFEA). The Ideal candidate for this opportunity possesses the following: A passion to work in public sector human resources . Ability to effectively manage time and resources to ensure that work is completed efficiently to meet established deadlines, with self-management and independent judgment. Highly resourceful, innovative and possess strong customer service skills to communicate in a professional and effective manner both verbally and in writing. Ability to work effectively with City staff to provide counsel and assistance regarding a wide range of human resources issues related to recruitment, selection, classification, compensation, benefits and payroll. Be an action-oriented individual who shows initiative and anticipates the needs of customers to complete work projects and assignments. Be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities throughout the work day. Excel in a fast-paced, progressive and demanding work environment, which is supported by collaboration, transparency and ethics of the highest level. Be a highly confidential and discreet individual with experience providing professional-level Human Resources support to a public sector organization. First review of Applications The first review of applications is July 9, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (PST) . This recruitment may close without notice after this date so interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. A resume and supplemental questionnaire (part of the online application) must be submitted with the completed City application. To be considered for this outstanding employment opportunity, please complete an application online by clicking "Apply" just above this box. SELECTION PROCESS The process may include a panel interview, in-basket or written exercise, professional reference checks, fingerprint check for criminal history, and other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the process. If you are interested in employment in this job classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for future opportunities that may utilize the candidates from this recruitment. - PLEASE READ - Please note the tentative dates for the recruitment process: ONLINE WRITTEN EXAMINATION: July 10 - 14 ORAL EXAM (INTERVIEWS): Week of July 15th Reasonable Accommodation Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources of any special needs a minimum of 5 days in advance of the selection process by calling (510) 494-4660 or emailing humanresources@fremont.gov . Contact Us For additional information, please contact Human Resources Department at: humanresources@fremont.gov The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. ________________________________________________________________f To view the class specifications, please click the links below Human Resources Technician I Human Resources Technician II Essential Functions Key Responsibilities Recruitment Functions Develops, coordinates and implements selection processes, including review and development of a variety of testing instruments. Prepares job announcements, selection materials, interview questions, rating sheets, recruitment advertisements and written correspondence. Screens employment applications. Schedules, facilitates, proctors, and conducts interviews, written exams, assessment centers, and performance exams. Interprets and analyzes exam scores, set pass points, prepares reports to document results. Maintains eligibility lists and classification descriptions. Explains and interprets Human Resources policies, procedures and practices to internal and external customers. Assists professional staff in performing and conducting studies, special projects, administrative and technical functions. Performs data collection, entry and analysis. Ensures areas of responsibility are in compliance with related Federal and State laws, City Personnel Rules and Memoranda of Understanding, and applicable legislation. Establishes and maintains filing and reporting systems. Represents the City at community outreach events and career fairs. Conducts research and makes recommendations regarding appropriate outreach sources and methods. Maintains mandated records as required by law. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Payroll/Benefits Functions Performs specialized technical and highly detailed work in the preparation, review, verification and processing of payroll/benefits information. Maintains records for employee payroll deductions and prepares reports and payments to various taxing, financial and insurance organizations. Conducts training and assists in providing instruction to other departments’ employees regarding procedures and requirements of the Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Reviews materials for accuracy, completeness and compliance with departmental policies, laws and other regulations. Compiles, prepares and processes various periodic billings and special reports related to payroll/benefits. Processes employee transactions using HRIS, including new hires, merit and salary increases, promotions, transfers and separations. Provides information to City employees and others that require the use of judgment and interpretation of policies, laws, rules and regulations. Processes payroll/health benefits for employees and retirees according to established policies and procedures and Memoranda of Unde Assists with annual Open Enrollment activities and recordkeeping. Processes payments reconciles monthly premiums. Acts as a liaison between employees and benefits providers. Minimum Qualifications Education/Experience Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. Human Resources Technician I - Equivalent to an Associate's degree from an accredited college with major course work in human resources. Demonstrated experience may be substituted for college coursework. Human Resources Technician II - Equivalent to an Associate's degree from an accredited college with major course work in human resources. Three years of responsible administrative clerical or technical experience in the assigned subject area. Licenses, Certificates & Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain by the time of appointment, a valid Class C California Driver’s License. ___________________________________ Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Incumbents of the entry (I) level are expected to acquire the following Knowledge of: Theories, principles and practices of public human resources administration; human resources information systems programs; principles and procedures of payroll accounting; recruitment and selection processes; benefits administration; classification and compensation plans; Federal and State employment laws; Federal and State tax laws pertaining to withholding, FICA, Medicare, etc.; research methods and techniques; computer software, including word processing, database, spreadsheet and accounting applications; English usage, spelling, punctuation and grammar; basic mathematical calculations and statistics and statistical methods; modern office procedures, methods and computer equipment. Ability to: Use independent judgment in the exercise of daily responsibilities; work effectively under deadlines; maintain detailed and accurate records; perform independent research in carrying out administrative and technical duties; collect, compile, analyze and present a variety of data in a meaningful way; develop and implement various data collection, reporting and filing systems; review forms and reports for mathematical and accounting accuracy; understand, interpret and apply complex policies, procedures and regulations; obtain information through interview; handle multiple project assignments; deal effectively and courteously with the public; analyze situations quickly and objectively to determine proper course of action; on a continuous basis; use a personal computer and office equipment necessary for successful job performance; type at a speed necessary for successful job performance; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Incumbents must possess the physical and mental capacity to work under the conditions described in this document and to perform the duties required by their assigned position. Physical and Environmental Demands Rare = 66% Sitting: Constant Walking: Occasional Standing: Rare Bending (neck): Frequent Bending (waist): Rare Squatting: Rare Climbing: Never Kneeling: Rare Crawling: Never Jumping: Never Balancing: Never Twisting (neck): Occasional Twisting (waist): Rare Grasp - light (dominant hand): Occasional Grasp - light (non-dominant): Rare Grasp - firm (dominant hand): Rare Grasp - firm (non-dominant): Rare Fine manipulation (dominant): Frequent Fine manipulation (non-dominant): Frequent Reach - at/below shoulder: Rare Reach - above shoulder level: Rare Push/pull: Up to 10 lbs. Rare 11 to 25 lbs. Rare 26 to 50 lbs. Never 51 to 75 lbs. Never 76 to 100 lbs. Never Over 100 lbs. Never Lifting: Up to 10 lbs. Rare 11 to 25 lbs. Rare 26 to 50 lbs. Never 51 to 75 lbs. Never 76 to 100 lbs. Never Carrying: Up to 10 lbs. Rare 11 to 25 lbs. Rare 26 to 50 lbs. Never 51 to 75 lbs. Never 76 to 100 lbs. Never Over 100 lbs. Never Coordination: Eye-hand: Required Eye-hand-foot: Required Driving: Required Vision: Acuity, near: Required Acuity, far: Required Depth perception: Required Accommodation: Required Color vision: Required Field of vision: Required Talking: Face-to-face contact: Required Verbal contact w/others: Required Public: Required Hearing: Normal conversation: Required Telephone communication: Required Earplugs required: Not required Work environment: Works indoors, works outdoors, exposure to slippery or uneven walking surfaces, using computer monitor, works around others, works alone, works with others. Supplemental Information Class Code: 2040 FLSA: Non-exempt EEOC Code: 5 Barg. Unit: CFEA Probation: 12 months Rev.: 11/15 The City of Fremont offers a comprehensive benefit package including general and holiday leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long/short-term disability insurance. To view a summary of the benefits the City offers, please visit: City of Fremont Benefits Summary Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jun 26, 2024
Full Time
Description The City of Fremont's Human Resources Department is recruiting for Human Resources Technician I/II (Flex). VIEW OUR RECRUITMENT BROCHURE THE DEPARTMENT The mission of the Human Resources Department is to support and develop our employees, so they can support the community. We achieve this through bringing stability to an ever-changing and evolving environment, while creating and maintaining equity. THE OPPORTUNITY The City of Fremont is currently recruiting for a Human Resources Technician. The HR Technician is the entry-level role in the Human Resources Department and is responsible for a variety of paraprofessional and technical Human Resources responsibilities and requires thorough knowledge of Human Resources procedures, functions, as well as applicable Federal and State laws and regulations. This role will be pivotal in supporting the evolving needs of the Human Resources Department and may be assigned to assist with recruitment activities or benefits/payroll activities as necessary. This is a non-exempt classification and the bargaining unit is the City of Fremont Employees' Association (CFEA). The Ideal candidate for this opportunity possesses the following: A passion to work in public sector human resources . Ability to effectively manage time and resources to ensure that work is completed efficiently to meet established deadlines, with self-management and independent judgment. Highly resourceful, innovative and possess strong customer service skills to communicate in a professional and effective manner both verbally and in writing. Ability to work effectively with City staff to provide counsel and assistance regarding a wide range of human resources issues related to recruitment, selection, classification, compensation, benefits and payroll. Be an action-oriented individual who shows initiative and anticipates the needs of customers to complete work projects and assignments. Be flexible and adaptable to changing priorities throughout the work day. Excel in a fast-paced, progressive and demanding work environment, which is supported by collaboration, transparency and ethics of the highest level. Be a highly confidential and discreet individual with experience providing professional-level Human Resources support to a public sector organization. First review of Applications The first review of applications is July 9, 2024 at 12:00 p.m. (PST) . This recruitment may close without notice after this date so interested applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. A resume and supplemental questionnaire (part of the online application) must be submitted with the completed City application. To be considered for this outstanding employment opportunity, please complete an application online by clicking "Apply" just above this box. SELECTION PROCESS The process may include a panel interview, in-basket or written exercise, professional reference checks, fingerprint check for criminal history, and other related components. Only those candidates who have the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will continue in the selection process. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the process. If you are interested in employment in this job classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for future opportunities that may utilize the candidates from this recruitment. - PLEASE READ - Please note the tentative dates for the recruitment process: ONLINE WRITTEN EXAMINATION: July 10 - 14 ORAL EXAM (INTERVIEWS): Week of July 15th Reasonable Accommodation Human Resources will make reasonable efforts in the examination process to accommodate persons with disabilities. Please advise Human Resources of any special needs a minimum of 5 days in advance of the selection process by calling (510) 494-4660 or emailing humanresources@fremont.gov . Contact Us For additional information, please contact Human Resources Department at: humanresources@fremont.gov The information contained herein is subject to change and does not constitute either an expressed or implied contract. ________________________________________________________________f To view the class specifications, please click the links below Human Resources Technician I Human Resources Technician II Essential Functions Key Responsibilities Recruitment Functions Develops, coordinates and implements selection processes, including review and development of a variety of testing instruments. Prepares job announcements, selection materials, interview questions, rating sheets, recruitment advertisements and written correspondence. Screens employment applications. Schedules, facilitates, proctors, and conducts interviews, written exams, assessment centers, and performance exams. Interprets and analyzes exam scores, set pass points, prepares reports to document results. Maintains eligibility lists and classification descriptions. Explains and interprets Human Resources policies, procedures and practices to internal and external customers. Assists professional staff in performing and conducting studies, special projects, administrative and technical functions. Performs data collection, entry and analysis. Ensures areas of responsibility are in compliance with related Federal and State laws, City Personnel Rules and Memoranda of Understanding, and applicable legislation. Establishes and maintains filing and reporting systems. Represents the City at community outreach events and career fairs. Conducts research and makes recommendations regarding appropriate outreach sources and methods. Maintains mandated records as required by law. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with co-workers, other City employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Payroll/Benefits Functions Performs specialized technical and highly detailed work in the preparation, review, verification and processing of payroll/benefits information. Maintains records for employee payroll deductions and prepares reports and payments to various taxing, financial and insurance organizations. Conducts training and assists in providing instruction to other departments’ employees regarding procedures and requirements of the Human Resources Information System (HRIS) Reviews materials for accuracy, completeness and compliance with departmental policies, laws and other regulations. Compiles, prepares and processes various periodic billings and special reports related to payroll/benefits. Processes employee transactions using HRIS, including new hires, merit and salary increases, promotions, transfers and separations. Provides information to City employees and others that require the use of judgment and interpretation of policies, laws, rules and regulations. Processes payroll/health benefits for employees and retirees according to established policies and procedures and Memoranda of Unde Assists with annual Open Enrollment activities and recordkeeping. Processes payments reconciles monthly premiums. Acts as a liaison between employees and benefits providers. Minimum Qualifications Education/Experience Any combination of education and/or experience that has provided the knowledge, skills and abilities necessary to satisfactory job performance would be qualifying. Human Resources Technician I - Equivalent to an Associate's degree from an accredited college with major course work in human resources. Demonstrated experience may be substituted for college coursework. Human Resources Technician II - Equivalent to an Associate's degree from an accredited college with major course work in human resources. Three years of responsible administrative clerical or technical experience in the assigned subject area. Licenses, Certificates & Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain by the time of appointment, a valid Class C California Driver’s License. ___________________________________ Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Incumbents of the entry (I) level are expected to acquire the following Knowledge of: Theories, principles and practices of public human resources administration; human resources information systems programs; principles and procedures of payroll accounting; recruitment and selection processes; benefits administration; classification and compensation plans; Federal and State employment laws; Federal and State tax laws pertaining to withholding, FICA, Medicare, etc.; research methods and techniques; computer software, including word processing, database, spreadsheet and accounting applications; English usage, spelling, punctuation and grammar; basic mathematical calculations and statistics and statistical methods; modern office procedures, methods and computer equipment. Ability to: Use independent judgment in the exercise of daily responsibilities; work effectively under deadlines; maintain detailed and accurate records; perform independent research in carrying out administrative and technical duties; collect, compile, analyze and present a variety of data in a meaningful way; develop and implement various data collection, reporting and filing systems; review forms and reports for mathematical and accounting accuracy; understand, interpret and apply complex policies, procedures and regulations; obtain information through interview; handle multiple project assignments; deal effectively and courteously with the public; analyze situations quickly and objectively to determine proper course of action; on a continuous basis; use a personal computer and office equipment necessary for successful job performance; type at a speed necessary for successful job performance; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Incumbents must possess the physical and mental capacity to work under the conditions described in this document and to perform the duties required by their assigned position. Physical and Environmental Demands Rare = 66% Sitting: Constant Walking: Occasional Standing: Rare Bending (neck): Frequent Bending (waist): Rare Squatting: Rare Climbing: Never Kneeling: Rare Crawling: Never Jumping: Never Balancing: Never Twisting (neck): Occasional Twisting (waist): Rare Grasp - light (dominant hand): Occasional Grasp - light (non-dominant): Rare Grasp - firm (dominant hand): Rare Grasp - firm (non-dominant): Rare Fine manipulation (dominant): Frequent Fine manipulation (non-dominant): Frequent Reach - at/below shoulder: Rare Reach - above shoulder level: Rare Push/pull: Up to 10 lbs. Rare 11 to 25 lbs. Rare 26 to 50 lbs. Never 51 to 75 lbs. Never 76 to 100 lbs. Never Over 100 lbs. Never Lifting: Up to 10 lbs. Rare 11 to 25 lbs. Rare 26 to 50 lbs. Never 51 to 75 lbs. Never 76 to 100 lbs. Never Carrying: Up to 10 lbs. Rare 11 to 25 lbs. Rare 26 to 50 lbs. Never 51 to 75 lbs. Never 76 to 100 lbs. Never Over 100 lbs. Never Coordination: Eye-hand: Required Eye-hand-foot: Required Driving: Required Vision: Acuity, near: Required Acuity, far: Required Depth perception: Required Accommodation: Required Color vision: Required Field of vision: Required Talking: Face-to-face contact: Required Verbal contact w/others: Required Public: Required Hearing: Normal conversation: Required Telephone communication: Required Earplugs required: Not required Work environment: Works indoors, works outdoors, exposure to slippery or uneven walking surfaces, using computer monitor, works around others, works alone, works with others. Supplemental Information Class Code: 2040 FLSA: Non-exempt EEOC Code: 5 Barg. Unit: CFEA Probation: 12 months Rev.: 11/15 The City of Fremont offers a comprehensive benefit package including general and holiday leave as well as medical, dental, vision, life, and long/short-term disability insurance. To view a summary of the benefits the City offers, please visit: City of Fremont Benefits Summary Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Kennewick, WA
Kennewick, WA, United States
Description First review of applications on 8/5/2024 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; and emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY Under the supervision of the IT Operations Supervisor, the IT Service Desk Technician receives, prioritizes, documents and actively resolves help requests to ensure proper computer operations so that end users can accomplish the City’s business tasks; problem solves issues with the use of diagnostic and help request tracking tools, as well as in-person and hands-on help at the desktop level. This position is a two level series. The IT Service Desk Technician II is distinguished from the IT Service Desk Technician I by the increased complexity of assignments, the greater degree of independence with which it operates, the experience required to perform the work, and the years of experience. 2024 SALARY SCHEDULE Level 1 - $5,331 - $7,108 Monthly Level 2 - $5,867 - $7,822 Monthly Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) ESSENTIAL DUTIES The following list reflects the essential job duties and responsibilities of this classification, but should not be considered all-inclusive. The incumbent will be expected to perform other related duties as assigned. Creates & evaluates documented resolutions and analyzes trends for ways to prevent future problems. Fields incoming help requests from end users via telephone, e-mail and in person in a courteous manner. Documents all pertinent end user identification information, including name, department, contact information and nature of problem or issue. Builds rapport and elicits problem details from help desk customers. Prioritizes and schedules problems; escalates problems to the appropriate experienced analyst or vendor when required, and communicates affectively with IT leadership. Records, tracks and documents the help desk request problem-solving process, including all successful and unsuccessful decisions made, and actions taken through to final resolution. Applies diagnostic utilities to aid in troubleshooting. Accesses software updates, drivers, knowledge bases and frequently asked questions resources to aid in problem resolution. Identifies and learns appropriate software and hardware used and supported by the organization. Performs hands-on fixes at the desktop level, including installing and upgrading software, installing hardware, implementing file backups, and configuring systems and applications. Installs software. Tracks and maintains accurate IT hardware inventory. Test fixes to ensure problem has been adequately resolved and performs post-resolution follow-ups to help requests. Use and maintain the Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and ensure its ongoing health. Build and deploy packages for applications as needed and new OS image builds and updates where necessary to keep security and usability at its very best level. Including assisting in third party patching. Create and maintain documentation and records of all Audio Visual (AV) systems in the City including designs, configuration files, IP addresses, how-to guides, etc. for the purpose of streamlining troubleshooting, team cross-training, and preventative maintenance. Provide advanced troubleshooting knowledge for AV systems Prepares status reports, user guides and related materials for the purpose of documenting activities, providing written reference and/or conveying information. Provides continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality customer service. Operates a variety of modern office equipment to include, but not limited to, printers, copiers, calculators, multi-line phone systems, scanners and fax machines, or other specialized equipment, and personal computers in a windows based computing environment using standard or customized software application programs appropriate to assigned activities. Performs other related duties as assigned. Employment Standards MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Level I: This position requires an Associate’s degree in computer science, information systems, or related field, or an applicable certification approved by the IT Director. One year of experience directly working in IT infrastructure, desktop computer hardware and software, and operating systems, or any combination of relevant education and experience sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties listed above. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Washington driver’s license. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. Level II: This position requires an Associate’s degree in computer science, information systems, or related field and three years of progressive experience directly working in IT support, desktop computer hardware and software, and operating systems, or any combination of relevant education and experience sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties listed above. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Washington driver’s license. Must obtain an A+ (Hardware and Software) and MCSA for Windows 10 or equivalent certification approved by the IT Director. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. Supplemental Requirements Knowledge, Skills and Abilities To perform the essential functions of the classification, incumbents must be able to demonstrate the following knowledge, skills and abilities: Knowledge of: Desktop computer hardware and software including operating systems. Basic computer hardware. Diagnostic utilities, preferably Track-It. Applicable Federal State and local laws, rules, codes and regulations related to assigned activities. Modern office practices, methods, procedures and equipment. Records-keeping principles, procedures, and techniques. Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary. Public speaking techniques. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Technical aspects of field of specialty. ITIL Foundation principles are preferred. Skills & Ability to: Troubleshoot and resolve customer issues with desktop software, hardware and peripheral devices. Utilize desktop and server operating systems. Document, track and report data. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; comprehend and use English effectively including producing all forms of communications in a clear, concise and understandable manner to intended audiences. Organize and prioritize a variety of projects and multiple tasks in an effective and timely manner; work independently with little or no direction, organize own work, set priorities and meet critical time deadlines. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software application programs. Use tact, initiative, prudence and independent judgment within general policy, procedural and legal guidelines. Establish, maintain and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work calmly under pressure, multi-task, remain flexible to changing priorities, and effectively manage time to ensure deliverables are completed on-time. Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with staff at all levels including a proven ability to communicate with technical and non-technical staff across multiple disciplines. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive materials and information. Apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work cooperatively in a team-oriented, collaborative environment. Ability to work flexible hours or work over the weekend, after hours or on holidays as needed. Ability to learn new technologies. Intermediate proficiency in the use of MS Windows, Outlook, Word, and Excel, and proficiency at the basic level for MS PowerPoint and Visio. Basic proficiency in network switching & routing. Must maintain regular attendance and punctuality. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS To perform the essential functions of the classification, incumbents must be able to meet the following physical requirements: must regularly talk, hear/listen, see/observe, sit, stand and walk; must regularly demonstrate fine motor skills; must occasionally exert up to 10 pounds of force. WORK SCHEDULE The initial work schedule for this classification will be full-time, Monday through Friday. Early mornings, evenings and weekend work may be occasionally required. Overtime may be occasionally required. This position may share responsibility, on a scheduled basis, to provide after-hours support. This classification is non-exempt under the FLSA. The benefits listed below are those currently enjoyed by full-time City of Kennewick Non-Contract 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 or changes mandated by state and federal law. Paid Holidays 12 per year (9 scheduled; 3 “floating”) New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and three floating holidays selected by the employee. An employee will accrue one of the three floating holidays on each of the following days: February 1, February 12, and August 31. An employee will only accrue a floating holiday on these days if actually employed. Paid Time Off (PTO) 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. 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 is $190.00 per month for medical insurance to cover themselves and dependents. Life Insurance 1.5 x annual salary (not to exceed $250K) provided by the City of Kennewick. Employee 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 Tuition Assistance Bereavement Leave Overtime Direct Deposit (paydays are 5th and 20th of the month) Closing Date/Time: 8/18/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 18, 2024
Full Time
Description First review of applications on 8/5/2024 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; and emphasizing safe completion of work throughout all aspects of developing and carrying out work plans. CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY Under the supervision of the IT Operations Supervisor, the IT Service Desk Technician receives, prioritizes, documents and actively resolves help requests to ensure proper computer operations so that end users can accomplish the City’s business tasks; problem solves issues with the use of diagnostic and help request tracking tools, as well as in-person and hands-on help at the desktop level. This position is a two level series. The IT Service Desk Technician II is distinguished from the IT Service Desk Technician I by the increased complexity of assignments, the greater degree of independence with which it operates, the experience required to perform the work, and the years of experience. 2024 SALARY SCHEDULE Level 1 - $5,331 - $7,108 Monthly Level 2 - $5,867 - $7,822 Monthly Examples of Work Performed (Illustrative Only) ESSENTIAL DUTIES The following list reflects the essential job duties and responsibilities of this classification, but should not be considered all-inclusive. The incumbent will be expected to perform other related duties as assigned. Creates & evaluates documented resolutions and analyzes trends for ways to prevent future problems. Fields incoming help requests from end users via telephone, e-mail and in person in a courteous manner. Documents all pertinent end user identification information, including name, department, contact information and nature of problem or issue. Builds rapport and elicits problem details from help desk customers. Prioritizes and schedules problems; escalates problems to the appropriate experienced analyst or vendor when required, and communicates affectively with IT leadership. Records, tracks and documents the help desk request problem-solving process, including all successful and unsuccessful decisions made, and actions taken through to final resolution. Applies diagnostic utilities to aid in troubleshooting. Accesses software updates, drivers, knowledge bases and frequently asked questions resources to aid in problem resolution. Identifies and learns appropriate software and hardware used and supported by the organization. Performs hands-on fixes at the desktop level, including installing and upgrading software, installing hardware, implementing file backups, and configuring systems and applications. Installs software. Tracks and maintains accurate IT hardware inventory. Test fixes to ensure problem has been adequately resolved and performs post-resolution follow-ups to help requests. Use and maintain the Systems Center Configuration Manager (SCCM) and ensure its ongoing health. Build and deploy packages for applications as needed and new OS image builds and updates where necessary to keep security and usability at its very best level. Including assisting in third party patching. Create and maintain documentation and records of all Audio Visual (AV) systems in the City including designs, configuration files, IP addresses, how-to guides, etc. for the purpose of streamlining troubleshooting, team cross-training, and preventative maintenance. Provide advanced troubleshooting knowledge for AV systems Prepares status reports, user guides and related materials for the purpose of documenting activities, providing written reference and/or conveying information. Provides continuous effort to improve operations, decrease turnaround times, streamline work processes, and work cooperatively and jointly to provide quality customer service. Operates a variety of modern office equipment to include, but not limited to, printers, copiers, calculators, multi-line phone systems, scanners and fax machines, or other specialized equipment, and personal computers in a windows based computing environment using standard or customized software application programs appropriate to assigned activities. Performs other related duties as assigned. Employment Standards MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Level I: This position requires an Associate’s degree in computer science, information systems, or related field, or an applicable certification approved by the IT Director. One year of experience directly working in IT infrastructure, desktop computer hardware and software, and operating systems, or any combination of relevant education and experience sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties listed above. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Washington driver’s license. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. Level II: This position requires an Associate’s degree in computer science, information systems, or related field and three years of progressive experience directly working in IT support, desktop computer hardware and software, and operating systems, or any combination of relevant education and experience sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the duties listed above. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Washington driver’s license. Must obtain an A+ (Hardware and Software) and MCSA for Windows 10 or equivalent certification approved by the IT Director. Must pass a criminal background investigation. Must maintain a level of mental and physical fitness required to perform the essential functions of this classification. Supplemental Requirements Knowledge, Skills and Abilities To perform the essential functions of the classification, incumbents must be able to demonstrate the following knowledge, skills and abilities: Knowledge of: Desktop computer hardware and software including operating systems. Basic computer hardware. Diagnostic utilities, preferably Track-It. Applicable Federal State and local laws, rules, codes and regulations related to assigned activities. Modern office practices, methods, procedures and equipment. Records-keeping principles, procedures, and techniques. Correct English usage, grammar, spelling, punctuation and vocabulary. Public speaking techniques. Interpersonal skills using tact, patience and courtesy. Technical aspects of field of specialty. ITIL Foundation principles are preferred. Skills & Ability to: Troubleshoot and resolve customer issues with desktop software, hardware and peripheral devices. Utilize desktop and server operating systems. Document, track and report data. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing; comprehend and use English effectively including producing all forms of communications in a clear, concise and understandable manner to intended audiences. Organize and prioritize a variety of projects and multiple tasks in an effective and timely manner; work independently with little or no direction, organize own work, set priorities and meet critical time deadlines. Operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software application programs. Use tact, initiative, prudence and independent judgment within general policy, procedural and legal guidelines. Establish, maintain and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Excellent organizational skills with the ability to work calmly under pressure, multi-task, remain flexible to changing priorities, and effectively manage time to ensure deliverables are completed on-time. Demonstrated ability to effectively communicate with staff at all levels including a proven ability to communicate with technical and non-technical staff across multiple disciplines. Maintain confidentiality of sensitive materials and information. Apply principles of logical or scientific thinking to define problems, collect data, establish facts and draw valid conclusions. Ability to work cooperatively in a team-oriented, collaborative environment. Ability to work flexible hours or work over the weekend, after hours or on holidays as needed. Ability to learn new technologies. Intermediate proficiency in the use of MS Windows, Outlook, Word, and Excel, and proficiency at the basic level for MS PowerPoint and Visio. Basic proficiency in network switching & routing. Must maintain regular attendance and punctuality. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS To perform the essential functions of the classification, incumbents must be able to meet the following physical requirements: must regularly talk, hear/listen, see/observe, sit, stand and walk; must regularly demonstrate fine motor skills; must occasionally exert up to 10 pounds of force. WORK SCHEDULE The initial work schedule for this classification will be full-time, Monday through Friday. Early mornings, evenings and weekend work may be occasionally required. Overtime may be occasionally required. This position may share responsibility, on a scheduled basis, to provide after-hours support. This classification is non-exempt under the FLSA. The benefits listed below are those currently enjoyed by full-time City of Kennewick Non-Contract 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 or changes mandated by state and federal law. Paid Holidays 12 per year (9 scheduled; 3 “floating”) New Year's Day, Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday, Washington's Birthday, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving Day and the day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Day, and three floating holidays selected by the employee. An employee will accrue one of the three floating holidays on each of the following days: February 1, February 12, and August 31. An employee will only accrue a floating holiday on these days if actually employed. Paid Time Off (PTO) 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. 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 is $190.00 per month for medical insurance to cover themselves and dependents. Life Insurance 1.5 x annual salary (not to exceed $250K) provided by the City of Kennewick. Employee 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 Tuition Assistance Bereavement Leave Overtime Direct Deposit (paydays are 5th and 20th of the month) Closing Date/Time: 8/18/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Fort Davis, Texas, United States
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Accounting Technician I-II Army 36B, 89A, 92A, 890A, 920A Accounting Technician I-II Navy LS, LSS, PS, 741X, 751X Accounting Technician I-II Coast Guard SK Accounting Technician I-II Marine Corps 3432, 3451 Accounting Technician I-II Air Force 6F0X1 *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Brandon Matura, (432) 426-3254 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS : Indian Lodge State Park, Hwy 118 North, Park Road 3, Fort Davis, Texas 79734 GENERAL DESCRIPTION PLEASE NOTE: The salary listed on this posting will receive a 5% legislative appropriated increase effective 9/1/2024. Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Night Auditor/Front Desk Representative performs routine (journey-level) technical accounting support work including daily reconciliation and audits of revenue collection and procedures for Indian Lodge and Black Bear Restaurant. Responsible for gift shop sales, stocking and inventory. Provides information to visitors and guests, takes reservations and checks guests in and out of Lodge. Performs light housekeeping duties and helps ensure areas around the Lodge and grounds are secure. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from High School or GED. Experience: One year general accounting, clerical, customer service, front desk reception or cash handling experience. Licensure: Applicant must possess a valid State driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of general office procedures; Knowledge of basic mathematics; Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and procedures affecting the maintenance of accounting records and automated accounting systems; Skill in using standard office equipment; Skill in using MS Word, Excel and Outlook; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in providing quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Ability to interpret and maintain visitor compliance with park rules and regulations in a courteous and professional manner; Ability to provide assistance during emergency situations in a calm and professional manner; Ability to accurately handle cash transactions and account for revenue collected; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to work as a member of a team; Ability to perform cleaning and light housekeeping duties; Ability to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 20 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work in a public hotel-type facility; Required to work 40 hours per week, includes various schedules with hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; Required to work any shift within a 24-hour period if necessary; Required to respond to emergency situations and on-call situations; Must conform to TPWD work rules, safety procedures, and dress and grooming standards; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 20 lbs.; May be required to travel 5% with possible overnight stays; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: Aug 8, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
Jul 26, 2024
Full Time
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Accounting Technician I-II Army 36B, 89A, 92A, 890A, 920A Accounting Technician I-II Navy LS, LSS, PS, 741X, 751X Accounting Technician I-II Coast Guard SK Accounting Technician I-II Marine Corps 3432, 3451 Accounting Technician I-II Air Force 6F0X1 *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Brandon Matura, (432) 426-3254 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS : Indian Lodge State Park, Hwy 118 North, Park Road 3, Fort Davis, Texas 79734 GENERAL DESCRIPTION PLEASE NOTE: The salary listed on this posting will receive a 5% legislative appropriated increase effective 9/1/2024. Under the direction of the Office Manager, the Night Auditor/Front Desk Representative performs routine (journey-level) technical accounting support work including daily reconciliation and audits of revenue collection and procedures for Indian Lodge and Black Bear Restaurant. Responsible for gift shop sales, stocking and inventory. Provides information to visitors and guests, takes reservations and checks guests in and out of Lodge. Performs light housekeeping duties and helps ensure areas around the Lodge and grounds are secure. Works under moderate supervision, with limited latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgement. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from High School or GED. Experience: One year general accounting, clerical, customer service, front desk reception or cash handling experience. Licensure: Applicant must possess a valid State driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of general office procedures; Knowledge of basic mathematics; Knowledge of generally accepted accounting principles and procedures affecting the maintenance of accounting records and automated accounting systems; Skill in using standard office equipment; Skill in using MS Word, Excel and Outlook; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in providing quality customer service in a courteous and professional manner; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Ability to interpret and maintain visitor compliance with park rules and regulations in a courteous and professional manner; Ability to provide assistance during emergency situations in a calm and professional manner; Ability to accurately handle cash transactions and account for revenue collected; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to work as a member of a team; Ability to perform cleaning and light housekeeping duties; Ability to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 20 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work in a public hotel-type facility; Required to work 40 hours per week, includes various schedules with hours other than 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and days off other than Saturdays, Sundays and holidays; Required to work any shift within a 24-hour period if necessary; Required to respond to emergency situations and on-call situations; Must conform to TPWD work rules, safety procedures, and dress and grooming standards; Required to perform manual labor including, lifting supplies and materials up to 20 lbs.; May be required to travel 5% with possible overnight stays; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Closing Date: Aug 8, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
CITY OF KINGMAN, AZ
City of Kingman, Arizona, United States
Job Summary CITY OF KINGMAN SIGNAL AND LIGHTING TECHNICIAN I PUBLIC WORKS - STREETS DIVISION $40,372.80 - $48,443.20/ANNUALLY $19.41 - $23.29/HOURLY TYPICAL SCHEDULE - 5 DAYS/WEEK - MONDAY TO FRIDAY APRIL - SEPTEMBER 5AM - 1PM OCTOBER - MARCH 6AM - 2PM POSITION IS FLSA NON-EXEMPT - SUBJECT TO OVERTIME/CALL-OUT PAY Learn more about our Benefits & Wellness Incentives . APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 8/6/24 5:00PM The Signal and Lighting Technician I position require a CDL B. Candidates that do not currently possess the CDL, in general, should not be discouraged from applying. The City of Kingman works closely with local partners to offer paid training. Commercial Truck Driver Training (Paid Training) Our local CDL program consists of four weeks of classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training with an experienced and highly qualified instructor. The cost of training may be covered in full by scholarship through AZ@Work or by the City of Kingman. We will assist you through the process each step of the way and you will get paid a $21.82* hourly wage while you train. Six Months On-the-Job (Paid Training) Once you graduate from the Driving Academy and with the appropriate class of license and any applicable endorsements, you will begin on-the job paid training during your 6-month introductory period. OVERVIEW The City of Kingman is located in Mohave County approximately 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas and 195 miles northwest of Phoenix nestled between the beautiful Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges along historic Route 66. In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Kingman one of the “Nicest Places in Arizona” for its thoughtful residents and spirit of generosity. In addition to its small-town look and feel, the area also offers a wide range of recreational activities that include hiking, bike and ATV trails, camping, golf, beautiful parks, historical attractions, nearby lakes and the Colorado River. With more than 400 full and part-time employees across 30 divisions, the City of Kingman provides exceptional public services to over 30,000 residents. Our focus on high-quality customer service, safety and teamwork underpins our efforts to foster an atmosphere where citizens and businesses can thrive. For more information about the City of Kingman, please see our Open Finance Portal , Choose Kingman Economic Development page and our Go Kingman tourism page for more information. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION Performs skilled level electrical work involving installation, inspection, maintenance, alteration and repairs of electronic traffic control signals and devices, pole-mounted outdoor lighting, associated mechanical equipment and solid-state traffic control devices in accordance with standard practices of the electrical trade. Maintains an on-call status to ensure the safe operation of the traffic signals, traffic control devices, and City lighting systems; performs other duties as required within the scope of the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Work is performed with considerable independence under the general supervision of a Crew Leader or Maintenance Supervisor. Work is reviewed for results obtained and for conformance with technical standards. May receive cross-functional guidance from Signal Tech II. SUPERVISION EXERCISED May provide instruction and advice to other employees on an assignment basis. May supervise temporary employees, community service workers, and DOC Inmate workers as directed, or as assigned by Maintenance Supervisor. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by technical/trade school coursework or apprenticeship in electrical trades work. Completion of a recognized four year electrical apprenticeship program, or equivalent training, or three years of experience as a skilled electrician/Traffic Signal Technician. Other combinations of experience and education that meet the minimum requirements may be substituted. Any combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge and experience to perform the work. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid Arizona Commercial Driver's License at a minimum level of Class B or ability to obtain one within six (6) months of hire to position. May require certification or demonstrated competence as electrician Possess Level One International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Certification within one (1) year of hire to position. Based on assignment, may be required to participate and obtain NIMS (National Incident Management System) training certifications. Essential Functions Essential Functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform it. Diagnoses and repairs traffic signal systems using hand tools, power tools, and electrical diagnostic equipment; performs repairs on poles, signal heads, signs, vehicle sensors, cabinet-electronics and microprocessors, switches, communications, timing and all other subsystems; diagnoses and prioritizes the steps necessary for each situation and executes repairs. Installs, alters, maintains, diagnoses, and repairs electrical wiring systems and equipment, both high and low voltage (i.e., traffic signal systems, traffic control devices, electrical boxes, motors, streetlights, and other electronic appliances and housings). Locates short and open circuit conditions in wiring systems. Replaces worn and/or damaged components in traffic control devices and electrical streetlight fixtures. Installs and maintains electrical motors, signal heads, signal cables, span wire, and traffic signal poles and pedestals. Inspects a wide variety of defective electronic equipment to determine malfunctions to perform repair work. Reads and interprets blueprints, schematic diagrams, logic charts, and manufacturer's manuals to isolate malfunctioning components. Performs scheduled preventative maintenance on traffic signals and street lighting through visual inspections, hardware and software equipment replacement, group re-lamping, and equipment testing. Performs routine maintenance, painting of backplates, visors, signal heads, signal poles, light poles and mast arms. Performs scheduled preventative maintenance on traffic signals and street lighting through visual inspections, hardware and software equipment replacement, group re-lamping, and equipment testing. Documents information on preventive maintenance file on electrical equipment and machinery and monitors a preventative maintenance program. Operates aerial equipment and pneumatic equipment in the installation and repair of electrical equipment. Participates in the blueprint plan review process for lighting and signal projects. Responds to emergency call outs. Operate and work from an aerial bucket truck, or crane truck for repairs or for removal and placement of poles and equipment. Replenishes electrical parts and supplies and maintains an inventory. Performs construction, maintenance and/ or mechanical work as needed or assigned on industrial and automotive equipment. Cleans and maintains tools, equipment and work space. Supervises and leads DOC Inmate Labor as trained and assigned. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Provides excellent customer service to all contacts. Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity. May be required to work early mornings, evenings, nights, holidays or weekends as needed. Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with National Electric Code, relevant City codes, City policies and procedures; follows safety policies and practices, works in a safe manner, and reports unsafe activity and conditions. PERIPHERAL DUTIES Maintains effective contact with other city departments and vendors when making electrical repairs or to obtain electrical parts and supplies. Performs electrical maintenance of city-building and related duties and special assignments as required or as needed. May serve on a variety of employee committees. NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge and skill in use of methods, materials and tools used in electrical construction and maintenance work, including installation of all sizes of electrical conduit, cables, wires, switches, automatic starting equipment, and pole line construction. Occupational hazards and necessary safety precautions of the trade. Considerable knowledge of the principles of electrical theory as applied to electrical circuits and wiring systems and ability to apply this knowledge to work situations. Working knowledge of the methods, procedures, materials, and tools related to the maintenance and installation of electrically operated traffic control devices, electro-mechanic traffic control devices, and electricity as it relates to traffic control devices. Principles and theories of electronics as related to the repair of digital electronic traffic control devices. Test equipment and testing procedures used in the calibration and repair of digital and analog electronic equipment. Work zone traffic control signing and flagging in accordance with MUTCD standards. Skill in performing journey-level trades electrical installation and maintenance and locating and adjusting faulty or defective electrical systems and equipment. Preparing and maintaining accurate records. Working in a team environment. Application of first aid methods including artificial respiration. Ability to read, interpret, and analyze applicable federal, state, and city codes, Traffic Signal and Pole Lighting manuals, industry periodicals and electrical diagrams, schematics, blueprints, specifications and sketches. Install, inspect, maintain and repair traffic signal and pole-mounted outdoor lighting. Work at heights greater than 10 feet. Work according to prescribed safety and professional standards. Direct jobs safely, efficiently and economically. Understand and follow complex oral and written instructions. Work under varying weather conditions. Perform basic mathematical calculations. Distinguish between the full range of colors in the color spectrum to work with electrical wires, electronic components, traffic signal and street lights. Work safely without presenting a direct threat to self or others. Establish effective, cooperative working relationships with other employees, supervisors and the public. Wear OSHA required personal protective equipment including safety restraints, hard hat. Miscellaneous WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics attached to the job description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. See Physical Demands. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY & WELLNESS It is the policy of the City of Kingman to ensure a safe, healthful workplace for all its employees. It requires that every person in the organization assumes the responsibility of individual and organizational safety. Injury and illness losses from incidents are costly and preventable. The City of Kingman will employ an effective accident and illness prevention program and a comprehensive wellness program that involves all its employees in the effort to eliminate workplace hazards and promote employee health and wellness. All employees are expected and encouraged to participate in safety and wellness program activities including the following: reporting hazards, unsafe work practices and accidents immediately to their supervisors or a safety committee representative; wearing required personal protective equipment; and participating in and supporting safety committee activities. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the position changes. FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development 2023-2024 Benefit Guide (PDF) Health Excellent medical, dental and vision insurance. Telemedicine available through BlueCare Anywhere for general medical and behavioral health. Flexible spending (FSA) or health savings accounts (HSA). Employer contribution to HSA equivalent to 50% of plan-year deductible. This is currently $750 for Single Coverage and $1,500 for Family Coverage. Employer-paid group basic life insurance coverage for employee and dependents on medical plan. Supplemental group insurance and third-party options available. Virgin Pulse, our comprehensive well-being platform designed to push you towardsgood health in mind, body and spirit. Participation incentives with up to $300 redeemable annually. Work/Life support services through the SupportLincEmployee Assistance Program (EAP). Six free counseling visits annually. Leave 12 paid holidays , including a floating birthday holiday each year. 16-35 paid vacation days per year. 6.15 hrs. 1-5 years; 7.69 hrs. 5-10 yrs.; 9.23 hrs. 10-15 yrs.; 10.77 hrs. 15+ yrs. Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. 3.69 sick hrs per pay period (approx. 9-12 sick days per year). Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. Part-time/seasonal employees earn 1 hours of sick time for every 30 hours worked. Other leave types available, including: 10 hours of Volunteer Time Off (VTO). Up to 5 days for bereavement. Jury Duty. Military Training, and more. Leave donation program. Financial Tuition reimbursement up to $4,500 annually. Shift differential pay (2nd & 3rd shift). Bonus Programs. Skill-based, Certification & Bilingual Pay. Clothing Allowance for Uniformed Personnel. Recognition & Appreciation Quarterly Performance Conversations (TrakStar). Mission, Vision, Values (MVV) Excellence Awards. Safety Awards. Service Awards at 5, 10, 15, 20+ years of service. Biannual All-Employee BBQ Lunch. Annual Employee Pool Party. Retirement City matching to AZ State Retirement System & Long Term Disability (ASRS). Additional retirement solutions available through optional third-party on pre-tax basis, including457-deferred compensation and Roth IRA. Closing Date/Time: 8/6/2024 5:00 PM Arizona
Jul 24, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary CITY OF KINGMAN SIGNAL AND LIGHTING TECHNICIAN I PUBLIC WORKS - STREETS DIVISION $40,372.80 - $48,443.20/ANNUALLY $19.41 - $23.29/HOURLY TYPICAL SCHEDULE - 5 DAYS/WEEK - MONDAY TO FRIDAY APRIL - SEPTEMBER 5AM - 1PM OCTOBER - MARCH 6AM - 2PM POSITION IS FLSA NON-EXEMPT - SUBJECT TO OVERTIME/CALL-OUT PAY Learn more about our Benefits & Wellness Incentives . APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY 8/6/24 5:00PM The Signal and Lighting Technician I position require a CDL B. Candidates that do not currently possess the CDL, in general, should not be discouraged from applying. The City of Kingman works closely with local partners to offer paid training. Commercial Truck Driver Training (Paid Training) Our local CDL program consists of four weeks of classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training with an experienced and highly qualified instructor. The cost of training may be covered in full by scholarship through AZ@Work or by the City of Kingman. We will assist you through the process each step of the way and you will get paid a $21.82* hourly wage while you train. Six Months On-the-Job (Paid Training) Once you graduate from the Driving Academy and with the appropriate class of license and any applicable endorsements, you will begin on-the job paid training during your 6-month introductory period. OVERVIEW The City of Kingman is located in Mohave County approximately 100 miles southeast of Las Vegas and 195 miles northwest of Phoenix nestled between the beautiful Cerbat and Hualapai mountain ranges along historic Route 66. In 2019, Reader’s Digest named Kingman one of the “Nicest Places in Arizona” for its thoughtful residents and spirit of generosity. In addition to its small-town look and feel, the area also offers a wide range of recreational activities that include hiking, bike and ATV trails, camping, golf, beautiful parks, historical attractions, nearby lakes and the Colorado River. With more than 400 full and part-time employees across 30 divisions, the City of Kingman provides exceptional public services to over 30,000 residents. Our focus on high-quality customer service, safety and teamwork underpins our efforts to foster an atmosphere where citizens and businesses can thrive. For more information about the City of Kingman, please see our Open Finance Portal , Choose Kingman Economic Development page and our Go Kingman tourism page for more information. GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF POSITION Performs skilled level electrical work involving installation, inspection, maintenance, alteration and repairs of electronic traffic control signals and devices, pole-mounted outdoor lighting, associated mechanical equipment and solid-state traffic control devices in accordance with standard practices of the electrical trade. Maintains an on-call status to ensure the safe operation of the traffic signals, traffic control devices, and City lighting systems; performs other duties as required within the scope of the classification. SUPERVISION RECEIVED Work is performed with considerable independence under the general supervision of a Crew Leader or Maintenance Supervisor. Work is reviewed for results obtained and for conformance with technical standards. May receive cross-functional guidance from Signal Tech II. SUPERVISION EXERCISED May provide instruction and advice to other employees on an assignment basis. May supervise temporary employees, community service workers, and DOC Inmate workers as directed, or as assigned by Maintenance Supervisor. Minimum Qualifications/Special Requirements EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Graduation from high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by technical/trade school coursework or apprenticeship in electrical trades work. Completion of a recognized four year electrical apprenticeship program, or equivalent training, or three years of experience as a skilled electrician/Traffic Signal Technician. Other combinations of experience and education that meet the minimum requirements may be substituted. Any combination of experience and training which demonstrates the knowledge and experience to perform the work. SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid Arizona Commercial Driver's License at a minimum level of Class B or ability to obtain one within six (6) months of hire to position. May require certification or demonstrated competence as electrician Possess Level One International Municipal Signal Association (IMSA) Traffic Signal Certification within one (1) year of hire to position. Based on assignment, may be required to participate and obtain NIMS (National Incident Management System) training certifications. Essential Functions Essential Functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be accurate summaries of what the job classification involves and what is required to perform it. Diagnoses and repairs traffic signal systems using hand tools, power tools, and electrical diagnostic equipment; performs repairs on poles, signal heads, signs, vehicle sensors, cabinet-electronics and microprocessors, switches, communications, timing and all other subsystems; diagnoses and prioritizes the steps necessary for each situation and executes repairs. Installs, alters, maintains, diagnoses, and repairs electrical wiring systems and equipment, both high and low voltage (i.e., traffic signal systems, traffic control devices, electrical boxes, motors, streetlights, and other electronic appliances and housings). Locates short and open circuit conditions in wiring systems. Replaces worn and/or damaged components in traffic control devices and electrical streetlight fixtures. Installs and maintains electrical motors, signal heads, signal cables, span wire, and traffic signal poles and pedestals. Inspects a wide variety of defective electronic equipment to determine malfunctions to perform repair work. Reads and interprets blueprints, schematic diagrams, logic charts, and manufacturer's manuals to isolate malfunctioning components. Performs scheduled preventative maintenance on traffic signals and street lighting through visual inspections, hardware and software equipment replacement, group re-lamping, and equipment testing. Performs routine maintenance, painting of backplates, visors, signal heads, signal poles, light poles and mast arms. Performs scheduled preventative maintenance on traffic signals and street lighting through visual inspections, hardware and software equipment replacement, group re-lamping, and equipment testing. Documents information on preventive maintenance file on electrical equipment and machinery and monitors a preventative maintenance program. Operates aerial equipment and pneumatic equipment in the installation and repair of electrical equipment. Participates in the blueprint plan review process for lighting and signal projects. Responds to emergency call outs. Operate and work from an aerial bucket truck, or crane truck for repairs or for removal and placement of poles and equipment. Replenishes electrical parts and supplies and maintains an inventory. Performs construction, maintenance and/ or mechanical work as needed or assigned on industrial and automotive equipment. Cleans and maintains tools, equipment and work space. Supervises and leads DOC Inmate Labor as trained and assigned. Communicates and acts in a professional manner with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Provides excellent customer service to all contacts. Regular attendance is an essential function of this job to ensure continuity. May be required to work early mornings, evenings, nights, holidays or weekends as needed. Performs all work duties and activities in accordance with National Electric Code, relevant City codes, City policies and procedures; follows safety policies and practices, works in a safe manner, and reports unsafe activity and conditions. PERIPHERAL DUTIES Maintains effective contact with other city departments and vendors when making electrical repairs or to obtain electrical parts and supplies. Performs electrical maintenance of city-building and related duties and special assignments as required or as needed. May serve on a variety of employee committees. NECESSARY KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES Knowledge and skill in use of methods, materials and tools used in electrical construction and maintenance work, including installation of all sizes of electrical conduit, cables, wires, switches, automatic starting equipment, and pole line construction. Occupational hazards and necessary safety precautions of the trade. Considerable knowledge of the principles of electrical theory as applied to electrical circuits and wiring systems and ability to apply this knowledge to work situations. Working knowledge of the methods, procedures, materials, and tools related to the maintenance and installation of electrically operated traffic control devices, electro-mechanic traffic control devices, and electricity as it relates to traffic control devices. Principles and theories of electronics as related to the repair of digital electronic traffic control devices. Test equipment and testing procedures used in the calibration and repair of digital and analog electronic equipment. Work zone traffic control signing and flagging in accordance with MUTCD standards. Skill in performing journey-level trades electrical installation and maintenance and locating and adjusting faulty or defective electrical systems and equipment. Preparing and maintaining accurate records. Working in a team environment. Application of first aid methods including artificial respiration. Ability to read, interpret, and analyze applicable federal, state, and city codes, Traffic Signal and Pole Lighting manuals, industry periodicals and electrical diagrams, schematics, blueprints, specifications and sketches. Install, inspect, maintain and repair traffic signal and pole-mounted outdoor lighting. Work at heights greater than 10 feet. Work according to prescribed safety and professional standards. Direct jobs safely, efficiently and economically. Understand and follow complex oral and written instructions. Work under varying weather conditions. Perform basic mathematical calculations. Distinguish between the full range of colors in the color spectrum to work with electrical wires, electronic components, traffic signal and street lights. Work safely without presenting a direct threat to self or others. Establish effective, cooperative working relationships with other employees, supervisors and the public. Wear OSHA required personal protective equipment including safety restraints, hard hat. Miscellaneous WORK ENVIRONMENT The work environment characteristics attached to the job description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. See Physical Demands. COMMITMENT TO SAFETY & WELLNESS It is the policy of the City of Kingman to ensure a safe, healthful workplace for all its employees. It requires that every person in the organization assumes the responsibility of individual and organizational safety. Injury and illness losses from incidents are costly and preventable. The City of Kingman will employ an effective accident and illness prevention program and a comprehensive wellness program that involves all its employees in the effort to eliminate workplace hazards and promote employee health and wellness. All employees are expected and encouraged to participate in safety and wellness program activities including the following: reporting hazards, unsafe work practices and accidents immediately to their supervisors or a safety committee representative; wearing required personal protective equipment; and participating in and supporting safety committee activities. DISCLAIMER The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by individuals assigned to this position. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required of personnel in this position. This job description is subject to change as the needs and requirements of the position changes. FIND YOUR REWARDING CAREER WITH US! Personal Growth Opportunities ~ Meaningful and Challenging Work ~ Public Service Community Spirit ~ Training and Development 2023-2024 Benefit Guide (PDF) Health Excellent medical, dental and vision insurance. Telemedicine available through BlueCare Anywhere for general medical and behavioral health. Flexible spending (FSA) or health savings accounts (HSA). Employer contribution to HSA equivalent to 50% of plan-year deductible. This is currently $750 for Single Coverage and $1,500 for Family Coverage. Employer-paid group basic life insurance coverage for employee and dependents on medical plan. Supplemental group insurance and third-party options available. Virgin Pulse, our comprehensive well-being platform designed to push you towardsgood health in mind, body and spirit. Participation incentives with up to $300 redeemable annually. Work/Life support services through the SupportLincEmployee Assistance Program (EAP). Six free counseling visits annually. Leave 12 paid holidays , including a floating birthday holiday each year. 16-35 paid vacation days per year. 6.15 hrs. 1-5 years; 7.69 hrs. 5-10 yrs.; 9.23 hrs. 10-15 yrs.; 10.77 hrs. 15+ yrs. Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. 3.69 sick hrs per pay period (approx. 9-12 sick days per year). Shift fire personnel accrue leave at 1/3 more per pay period. Part-time/seasonal employees earn 1 hours of sick time for every 30 hours worked. Other leave types available, including: 10 hours of Volunteer Time Off (VTO). Up to 5 days for bereavement. Jury Duty. Military Training, and more. Leave donation program. Financial Tuition reimbursement up to $4,500 annually. Shift differential pay (2nd & 3rd shift). Bonus Programs. Skill-based, Certification & Bilingual Pay. Clothing Allowance for Uniformed Personnel. Recognition & Appreciation Quarterly Performance Conversations (TrakStar). Mission, Vision, Values (MVV) Excellence Awards. Safety Awards. Service Awards at 5, 10, 15, 20+ years of service. Biannual All-Employee BBQ Lunch. Annual Employee Pool Party. Retirement City matching to AZ State Retirement System & Long Term Disability (ASRS). Additional retirement solutions available through optional third-party on pre-tax basis, including457-deferred compensation and Roth IRA. Closing Date/Time: 8/6/2024 5:00 PM Arizona
Our Water Meter Technician I performs water meter installations, maintenance, and repairs of ¾” to 6” water meters. They also assist the Water Meter Tech II with customer complaints and general maintenance of our water systems. The pay range for this position is $22.24 to $30.03 per hour, with a hiring range of $22.24 to $26.13 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience. This opportunity will be available until July 26, 2024 at 12:00pm. A current resume is required, and a cover letter is preferred. The City of Loveland is seeking a Water Meter Technician I who has a passion for serving our community. Meter Technicians have the opportunity to collaborate with many divisions across the city including water and wastewater treatments plants, water operations, parks department, police services, Loveland Fire Department and interact with and educate the public. Our ideal candidate has a background that demonstrates experience installing, testing, inspecting, and troubleshooting water meters or similar plumbing skills such as repairing backflows, performing pressure testing or working on valves and distribution systems. Our meter technicians serve the community and must demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, attention to detail, with exceptional customer service and communication skills. You’ll join a passionate and fun group who enjoy an exceptional work-life balance and who support opportunities for growth. Please view our video Working at Loveland to learn more about our exceptional Loveland community and the benefits of working for the City. Essential Functions Assembles, maintains, tests, exchanges and repairs ¾” to 6” water meters. Performs ¾” to 2” water taps. Performs 4” and 6” sewer taps. Operates meter test bench to verify accuracy of meters. Maintains precise records and information with respect to meter history and performance. Performs Inspections of water meter vaults, meter pits, service lines and sewer service installs/taps. Uses a daily work order system (CIS) to complete service orders such as leak checks, pressure checks, turn off/on, meter tests, GPS, meter downloads, customer complaints and any other public relation needs. Upgrade existing water infrastructure to meet current standards. Provides technical support to utility billing and meter reading. Assists with coordination of projects or problems of adjacent water districts. Assists water operations with water main breaks, service line repairs, jetting and sewer backups. Assists with maintenance and repairs on large PRV’s. Other Job Functions Provides feedback and information to supervisor for budget and special projects. Provides routine maintenance to assigned equipment and vehicles. May assist with the cross-connection control program by surveying single family residence. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: High School diploma or GED Experience: 1 year of water meter experience including installation, troubleshooting, testing, and repairing water meters Certifications Must possess a valid driver's license. Colorado Class I Water Distribution Certificate desired. Confined Space training/certificate preferred. Trenching and Excavating training/certificate preferred. Cross Connection Control Tester Certification preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic knowledge of water meters, taps, meter installations, and basic plumbing. Basic knowledge of design specifications and practical applications. Ability to become Familiar with City codes and development standards with respect to tap and meter installations. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing with customers and co-workers. Ability to demonstrate good customer service skills by filling out work orders with all required information and effectively deal with angry or emotional customers. Ability to work in confined spaces. Knowledge of pipeline construction and safety preferred. Knowledge of water distribution systems, construction and maintenance preferred. Physical Demands: Frequent Strenuous to extreme physical effort that includes frequent use of heavy objects (e.g., 50+ pounds) and may also use heavy tools or require strenuous application in awkward positions. Working Environment Occasional: Exposure to hazards that are predictable or well protected against. Exposure to marginal to moderate conditions that are unpredictable and may lead to injury. Frequent: Exposure to heat and noise along with working outside in the elements. Additional Working Demands / Conditions This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. City of Loveland job descriptions are designed to describe the general nature and level of work necessary to perform well in the job; they are not intended to provide an exhaustive list of responsibilities, skills, and qualifications. City of Loveland job descriptions may be updated periodically, and additional activities, duties or responsibilities may be assigned by management as deemed appropriate. With over 300 days of sunshine, and just 30 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park in the heart of northern Colorado, Loveland is an ideal community for anyone to call home. Known as the Sweetheart City, this vibrant cultural hub is home to nearly 500 sculptures and public art installations, the world-famous Valentine Remail Program, and picturesque views of the Rocky Mountains. The community is bustling with a thriving arts, brewery, foodie, and shopping scene. Enjoy headliner concert and theatre productions, professional hockey events, endless community recreation and open space opportunities, art and sculpture shows, and several local festivals. Loveland also boasts an award-winning golf course and an inclusive library and community center. Loveland, Colorado has EVERYTHING YOU LOVE! In 2020, Loveland was the only Colorado City to win the Governor’s Award for Downtown Excellence, is the top residential recycling City in the state for 4 consecutive years and has been ranked as one of the top places to live, work and raise a family in the U.S. and as one of the Most Idyllic Picturesque towns in America. Apply today to join more than 800 employees who work to meet the core values of: Accountability & Integrity, Transparency & Honoring the Public Trust, Collaboration, Innovation, Safety, Excellent Service with Courtesy and Kindness. The City of Loveland is a diverse and welcoming community organization, and our employees enjoy a competitive benefits program, various opportunities for growth and development, and an exceptional work-life balance. A vibrant community, surrounded by natural beauty, where you belong! Benefits Information Benefit Eligible Benefits Package Includes: Two (2) Medical plans, Dental, Vision (for self/ spouse/ children) A Dedicated, exclusive Employee Health and Wellness Center Discounted Chilson Center passes Paid vacation, holidays, floating holidays, and medical leave Flexible spending including Dependent Care Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-term and Long-term disability, and voluntary Critical Illness Coverage Retirement 401a, 457, Roth (pre-& post tax) and company match A Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Voluntary 529 College Invest program Tuition Reimbursement Employee Referral Program Personal and Professional Development opportunities Employee Recognition Program Exceptional work-life balance Market based pay & regular performance reviews Local Government employment is eligible for Public Loan Forgiveness Program The City of Loveland provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. The City of Loveland participates in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation. Learn more about your right to work. Visit E-Verify.gov for more information. Employment offers will be conditional on the successful completion of a driving record and criminal history background check.
Jul 13, 2024
Full Time
Our Water Meter Technician I performs water meter installations, maintenance, and repairs of ¾” to 6” water meters. They also assist the Water Meter Tech II with customer complaints and general maintenance of our water systems. The pay range for this position is $22.24 to $30.03 per hour, with a hiring range of $22.24 to $26.13 per hour, depending on qualifications and experience. This opportunity will be available until July 26, 2024 at 12:00pm. A current resume is required, and a cover letter is preferred. The City of Loveland is seeking a Water Meter Technician I who has a passion for serving our community. Meter Technicians have the opportunity to collaborate with many divisions across the city including water and wastewater treatments plants, water operations, parks department, police services, Loveland Fire Department and interact with and educate the public. Our ideal candidate has a background that demonstrates experience installing, testing, inspecting, and troubleshooting water meters or similar plumbing skills such as repairing backflows, performing pressure testing or working on valves and distribution systems. Our meter technicians serve the community and must demonstrate flexibility, adaptability, attention to detail, with exceptional customer service and communication skills. You’ll join a passionate and fun group who enjoy an exceptional work-life balance and who support opportunities for growth. Please view our video Working at Loveland to learn more about our exceptional Loveland community and the benefits of working for the City. Essential Functions Assembles, maintains, tests, exchanges and repairs ¾” to 6” water meters. Performs ¾” to 2” water taps. Performs 4” and 6” sewer taps. Operates meter test bench to verify accuracy of meters. Maintains precise records and information with respect to meter history and performance. Performs Inspections of water meter vaults, meter pits, service lines and sewer service installs/taps. Uses a daily work order system (CIS) to complete service orders such as leak checks, pressure checks, turn off/on, meter tests, GPS, meter downloads, customer complaints and any other public relation needs. Upgrade existing water infrastructure to meet current standards. Provides technical support to utility billing and meter reading. Assists with coordination of projects or problems of adjacent water districts. Assists water operations with water main breaks, service line repairs, jetting and sewer backups. Assists with maintenance and repairs on large PRV’s. Other Job Functions Provides feedback and information to supervisor for budget and special projects. Provides routine maintenance to assigned equipment and vehicles. May assist with the cross-connection control program by surveying single family residence. Performs other duties as assigned. Qualifications Education: High School diploma or GED Experience: 1 year of water meter experience including installation, troubleshooting, testing, and repairing water meters Certifications Must possess a valid driver's license. Colorado Class I Water Distribution Certificate desired. Confined Space training/certificate preferred. Trenching and Excavating training/certificate preferred. Cross Connection Control Tester Certification preferred. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Basic knowledge of water meters, taps, meter installations, and basic plumbing. Basic knowledge of design specifications and practical applications. Ability to become Familiar with City codes and development standards with respect to tap and meter installations. Ability to effectively communicate verbally and in writing with customers and co-workers. Ability to demonstrate good customer service skills by filling out work orders with all required information and effectively deal with angry or emotional customers. Ability to work in confined spaces. Knowledge of pipeline construction and safety preferred. Knowledge of water distribution systems, construction and maintenance preferred. Physical Demands: Frequent Strenuous to extreme physical effort that includes frequent use of heavy objects (e.g., 50+ pounds) and may also use heavy tools or require strenuous application in awkward positions. Working Environment Occasional: Exposure to hazards that are predictable or well protected against. Exposure to marginal to moderate conditions that are unpredictable and may lead to injury. Frequent: Exposure to heat and noise along with working outside in the elements. Additional Working Demands / Conditions This job description is not designed to contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Reasonable accommodation will be made to enable qualified individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. City of Loveland job descriptions are designed to describe the general nature and level of work necessary to perform well in the job; they are not intended to provide an exhaustive list of responsibilities, skills, and qualifications. City of Loveland job descriptions may be updated periodically, and additional activities, duties or responsibilities may be assigned by management as deemed appropriate. With over 300 days of sunshine, and just 30 miles from Rocky Mountain National Park in the heart of northern Colorado, Loveland is an ideal community for anyone to call home. Known as the Sweetheart City, this vibrant cultural hub is home to nearly 500 sculptures and public art installations, the world-famous Valentine Remail Program, and picturesque views of the Rocky Mountains. The community is bustling with a thriving arts, brewery, foodie, and shopping scene. Enjoy headliner concert and theatre productions, professional hockey events, endless community recreation and open space opportunities, art and sculpture shows, and several local festivals. Loveland also boasts an award-winning golf course and an inclusive library and community center. Loveland, Colorado has EVERYTHING YOU LOVE! In 2020, Loveland was the only Colorado City to win the Governor’s Award for Downtown Excellence, is the top residential recycling City in the state for 4 consecutive years and has been ranked as one of the top places to live, work and raise a family in the U.S. and as one of the Most Idyllic Picturesque towns in America. Apply today to join more than 800 employees who work to meet the core values of: Accountability & Integrity, Transparency & Honoring the Public Trust, Collaboration, Innovation, Safety, Excellent Service with Courtesy and Kindness. The City of Loveland is a diverse and welcoming community organization, and our employees enjoy a competitive benefits program, various opportunities for growth and development, and an exceptional work-life balance. A vibrant community, surrounded by natural beauty, where you belong! Benefits Information Benefit Eligible Benefits Package Includes: Two (2) Medical plans, Dental, Vision (for self/ spouse/ children) A Dedicated, exclusive Employee Health and Wellness Center Discounted Chilson Center passes Paid vacation, holidays, floating holidays, and medical leave Flexible spending including Dependent Care Life Insurance, AD&D, Short-term and Long-term disability, and voluntary Critical Illness Coverage Retirement 401a, 457, Roth (pre-& post tax) and company match A Comprehensive Employee Assistance Program Voluntary 529 College Invest program Tuition Reimbursement Employee Referral Program Personal and Professional Development opportunities Employee Recognition Program Exceptional work-life balance Market based pay & regular performance reviews Local Government employment is eligible for Public Loan Forgiveness Program The City of Loveland provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, disability, genetic information, age, or any other status protected under federal, state, and/or local law. The City of Loveland participates in E-Verify. In accordance with E-Verify requirements, upon your date of hire the City of Loveland will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S. E-Verify Notice of Participation. Learn more about your right to work. Visit E-Verify.gov for more information. Employment offers will be conditional on the successful completion of a driving record and criminal history background check.
Sacramento County, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers ! This is a limited continuous filing exam. Next filing cut-offs are at 5:00 pm on: 7/12/2024, 7/26/2024 (Final) Level I - $4,181.22 - $5,080.83/month Level II - $4,388.25 - $5,333.10/month Under general supervision, the Coroner Technician Level I/II assists forensic pathologists with autopsy examinations by performing technical procedures as directed by providing tools, equipment, and solutions; preparing bodies before and after the autopsy by disposing of organs, tissues and fluids; using a variety of techniques to prepare medical-legal evidence; identifying and releasing bodies; maintaining facility in a safe sanitary condition; performing a variety of clerical work; and completing other duties related to morgue services. Coroner Technician is a single class with two salary levels. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and the level at which assignments are made is at the discretion of the appointing authority. Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Basic human anatomy and physiology as applied to conducting autopsies. Basic medical terminology. Basic radiographic techniques, methods, operations; film processing and development; maintenance of radiographic equipment. Basic principles of photography. Procedures and practices related to the receipt and release of the dead human body. Chain of evidence techniques. Purpose and objectives of a coroner's office. Universal safety precautions and aseptic techniques. Techniques involved in handling and preparing bodies for autopsy examination. Methods and procedures for care of surgical instruments and autopsy equipment. Modern office technology and equipment. Customer service principles and techniques. Ability to Handle death in a mature and respectful manner. Tolerate unpleasant aspects associated with traumatic death, bodies of deceased persons in various stages of decomposition, odors, and larva. Learn and apply procedures and tests required to assist pathologist in an autopsy exam. Photograph bodies. Maintain accurate records; perform routine clerical work and data entry. Work with law enforcement staff on high profile cases. Maintain confidentiality. Work with the public under highly emotional and stressful situations. Interact with people of various cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Either: Successful completion of 30 semester or 45 quarter units in natural science, Emergency Medical Technology, Paramedicine, or other coursework in a field related to the intent of the class, from an accredited college or university. Note 1: Relevant full-time experience may substitute for the required units on the basis of one month of full-time experience equals 3 semester or 4 quarter units. Note 2: Completion of the one year internship program with the Sacramento County Coroner's Office may be substituted for 12 semester or 16 quarter units. Or: One year of full-time experience, paid or volunteer, assisting pathologists in performing autopsies using a variety of techniques to prepare specimens and/or evidence. Note: Completion of the one year internship program with the Sacramento County Coroner's Office may be substituted for 4 months of full-time work experience. Note: If the word “experience” is referenced in the minimum qualifications, it means full-time paid experience unless the minimum qualification states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. General Qualifications Criminal History and Background Checks : The County may access criminal history information on candidates who have accepted a conditional offer of appointment for the above class consistent with the provisions of Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 82-602, Personnel Policies and Procedures, and applicable federal and state law. The County shall not consider for employment any candidate who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that relates to or impacts the candidate's ability to perform the job duties of this class unless it is determined that mitigating circumstances exist. For purposes of accessing criminal history information, the candidate will be fingerprinted. A subsequent arrest notification may be obtained. The County may also conduct a background check on the candidate prior to appointment to a position within this class. The background check may include personal and professional reference checks, credit history checks, Social Security Number verification, professional license/registration verification, military service information and driving history. Information obtained in the course of this background check will be considered by the appointing authority in the selection process. In obtaining such information, the County will comply with applicable consent and disclosure practices in the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act. License Requirements : A valid California Driver License, Class C or higher, is required at the time of appointment. Failure to obtain or maintain the appropriate valid California Driver License constitutes cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Physical Requirements : Positions in this class require the incumbent to be able to: Lift and move bodies weighing up to 150 pounds with assistance. Assist with carrying dead bodies up and down stairs and steep levees, and in confined areas. Stand for long periods of time. Engage in continuous active work requiring moderate physical exertion and manual dexterity in handling bodies and equipment. Constantly hold, reach, grasp, write, and perform repetitive motion. Use an air-purifying respirator required by OSHA. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Working Conditions : Positions in this class require the incumbent to be able to: Collect specimens of human fluids and wastes including blood, urine, and organ tissue from deceased bodies and may encounter specimens containing communicable disease. Work in the presence of biological/chemical agents and fumes. Work irregular shifts (swing and graveyard), weekends, and holidays. Other Requirement : Medical evaluation to determine ability to use a respirator. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is twelve (12) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net Sacramento County is about enriching communities to thrive. We strive to create inclusive workplaces that reflect the communities we serve. We value and celebrate the unique perspectives, backgrounds, abilities, and diverse dimensions of our employees and residents. Through transparency, courage, innovation, and trust we are committed to advance equity and transformational change. We are a proud equal opportunity employer. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability for any phase of the hiring process, please contact our Disability Compliance Office at dco@saccounty.gov or 916-874-7642, CA Relay 711 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586. Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: 7/26/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Jun 29, 2024
The Position Come join one of Forbes Magazine's Best Employers ! This is a limited continuous filing exam. Next filing cut-offs are at 5:00 pm on: 7/12/2024, 7/26/2024 (Final) Level I - $4,181.22 - $5,080.83/month Level II - $4,388.25 - $5,333.10/month Under general supervision, the Coroner Technician Level I/II assists forensic pathologists with autopsy examinations by performing technical procedures as directed by providing tools, equipment, and solutions; preparing bodies before and after the autopsy by disposing of organs, tissues and fluids; using a variety of techniques to prepare medical-legal evidence; identifying and releasing bodies; maintaining facility in a safe sanitary condition; performing a variety of clerical work; and completing other duties related to morgue services. Coroner Technician is a single class with two salary levels. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and the level at which assignments are made is at the discretion of the appointing authority. Examples of Knowledge and Abilities Knowledge of Basic human anatomy and physiology as applied to conducting autopsies. Basic medical terminology. Basic radiographic techniques, methods, operations; film processing and development; maintenance of radiographic equipment. Basic principles of photography. Procedures and practices related to the receipt and release of the dead human body. Chain of evidence techniques. Purpose and objectives of a coroner's office. Universal safety precautions and aseptic techniques. Techniques involved in handling and preparing bodies for autopsy examination. Methods and procedures for care of surgical instruments and autopsy equipment. Modern office technology and equipment. Customer service principles and techniques. Ability to Handle death in a mature and respectful manner. Tolerate unpleasant aspects associated with traumatic death, bodies of deceased persons in various stages of decomposition, odors, and larva. Learn and apply procedures and tests required to assist pathologist in an autopsy exam. Photograph bodies. Maintain accurate records; perform routine clerical work and data entry. Work with law enforcement staff on high profile cases. Maintain confidentiality. Work with the public under highly emotional and stressful situations. Interact with people of various cultural, ethnic, and religious backgrounds. Employment Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Either: Successful completion of 30 semester or 45 quarter units in natural science, Emergency Medical Technology, Paramedicine, or other coursework in a field related to the intent of the class, from an accredited college or university. Note 1: Relevant full-time experience may substitute for the required units on the basis of one month of full-time experience equals 3 semester or 4 quarter units. Note 2: Completion of the one year internship program with the Sacramento County Coroner's Office may be substituted for 12 semester or 16 quarter units. Or: One year of full-time experience, paid or volunteer, assisting pathologists in performing autopsies using a variety of techniques to prepare specimens and/or evidence. Note: Completion of the one year internship program with the Sacramento County Coroner's Office may be substituted for 4 months of full-time work experience. Note: If the word “experience” is referenced in the minimum qualifications, it means full-time paid experience unless the minimum qualification states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. Note: If the minimum qualifications include an educational or certificate/license requirement, applicants must submit proof of requirements with the application. Failure to submit proof of requirements may result in disqualification from the examination. Unofficial transcripts are acceptable. For guidelines on submitting acceptable proof of educational requirements, please click here or speak to someone in our office before the cut-off date listed in this notice. General Qualifications Criminal History and Background Checks : The County may access criminal history information on candidates who have accepted a conditional offer of appointment for the above class consistent with the provisions of Board of Supervisors Resolution No. 82-602, Personnel Policies and Procedures, and applicable federal and state law. The County shall not consider for employment any candidate who has been convicted of a felony or misdemeanor that relates to or impacts the candidate's ability to perform the job duties of this class unless it is determined that mitigating circumstances exist. For purposes of accessing criminal history information, the candidate will be fingerprinted. A subsequent arrest notification may be obtained. The County may also conduct a background check on the candidate prior to appointment to a position within this class. The background check may include personal and professional reference checks, credit history checks, Social Security Number verification, professional license/registration verification, military service information and driving history. Information obtained in the course of this background check will be considered by the appointing authority in the selection process. In obtaining such information, the County will comply with applicable consent and disclosure practices in the Fair Credit Reporting Act and the California Investigative Consumer Reporting Agencies Act. License Requirements : A valid California Driver License, Class C or higher, is required at the time of appointment. Failure to obtain or maintain the appropriate valid California Driver License constitutes cause for personnel action in accordance with Civil Service Rules or applicable bargaining agreement. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Physical Requirements : Positions in this class require the incumbent to be able to: Lift and move bodies weighing up to 150 pounds with assistance. Assist with carrying dead bodies up and down stairs and steep levees, and in confined areas. Stand for long periods of time. Engage in continuous active work requiring moderate physical exertion and manual dexterity in handling bodies and equipment. Constantly hold, reach, grasp, write, and perform repetitive motion. Use an air-purifying respirator required by OSHA. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Working Conditions : Positions in this class require the incumbent to be able to: Collect specimens of human fluids and wastes including blood, urine, and organ tissue from deceased bodies and may encounter specimens containing communicable disease. Work in the presence of biological/chemical agents and fumes. Work irregular shifts (swing and graveyard), weekends, and holidays. Other Requirement : Medical evaluation to determine ability to use a respirator. Probationary Period The probationary period for this classification is twelve (12) months. Application and Testing Information APPLICATION Qualified applicants are encouraged to apply immediately. All applicants must complete and submit an online County of Sacramento employment application by 5:00 PM on the posted cut-off date. Click here to apply. County of Sacramento Department of Personnel Services Employment Services Division 700 H Street, Room 4667 Sacramento, CA 95814 Phone (916) 874-5593; 7-1-1 California Relay Service Email EmployOffice@Saccounty.net Inter-Office Mail Code: 09-4667 www.SacCountyJobs.net Employment applications and all documentation requested in this announcement must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Your application should highlight all relevant education, training, and experience, and clearly indicate how you meet the minimum qualifications for the position as of the cut-off date. Application information must be current, concise and related to the requirements in this job announcement. You may only apply for this recruitment once. Duplicate and incomplete applications will be disqualified. A resume may be included with your application, however it will not substitute for the information requested on the application. SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE Applicants are required to provide a full and complete response to each supplemental question. The Supplemental Questionnaire is located in the tab marked "Supplemental Questions". Please be descriptive in your response. Note: Responses of "See Resume" or "See Application", or copy and paste of work experience are not qualifying responses and will not be considered. Supplemental Questionnaires must be submitted by 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. Employment Services is not responsible for any issues or delays caused by an applicant's computer or web browser. Applicants will be automatically logged out if they have not submitted their applications and all documentation prior to 5:00 p.m. on the cut-off date. The supplemental questions are designed to elicit specific information regarding a candidate's experience, education, and training. Responses should be consistent with the information on your application and are subject to verification. Please provide place of employment, pertinent dates, and concise, descriptive and detailed information for each question. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Resumes or referral to the application or other questionnaire responses will not be accepted in lieu of completing each question. If you have no experience, write "no experience" for the appropriate question. For many individuals, it is more efficient to develop responses to the supplemental questions in a word processing document and then paste them into the final document to be submitted. Changes or corrections to your Supplemental Questionnaire cannot be made once your application packet has been submitted. If the Supplemental Questionnaire is used in the Formula Rate exam, failure to complete all of the questions or incomplete responses will result in a lower score. While scoring the Supplemental Questionnaire, the candidate's application and/or attachments will not be reviewed , therefore, a candidate's responses to the questions should be accurate, thorough, detailed, and complete. FORMULA RATE EXAMINATION (Weighted 100%) All candidates meeting the minimum qualifications by the cut-off date will have their Supplemental Questionnaire scored in the Formula Rate Examination. This examination will evaluate the relevance, level, recency, progression and quality of candidate's education, training and experience. The candidate's application or other materials will not be included in this examination. Therefore, the candidate's responses to the supplemental questionnaire should be thorough, detailed and complete. The score from the Formula Rate Examination will determine the ranking on the eligible/employment list for this job. All candidates competing in the testing process will receive written notice of their examination results by email. Notices can also be accessed in their governmentjobs.com inbox. Applicants achieving a passing score will be placed on the eligible list in rank order. The rank is determined by the test score attained from the examination. FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Click here for Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's) For information regarding County jobs: www.saccountyjobs.net Sacramento County is about enriching communities to thrive. We strive to create inclusive workplaces that reflect the communities we serve. We value and celebrate the unique perspectives, backgrounds, abilities, and diverse dimensions of our employees and residents. Through transparency, courage, innovation, and trust we are committed to advance equity and transformational change. We are a proud equal opportunity employer. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability for any phase of the hiring process, please contact our Disability Compliance Office at dco@saccounty.gov or 916-874-7642, CA Relay 711 EMPLOYEE BENEFITS As an employee of the County of Sacramento, there will be a variety of benefits available to you. These benefits currently include: health, dental and life insurance; flexible spending account options for dependent care and unreimbursed dental and/or medical cost; and an employee assistance program (EAP). GENERAL BENEFITS: Most employee benefits are similar to the following for all County employees. However, some benefits differ, depending on the employee representation unit to which the employee's job classification is assigned. Information about the exact benefits applicable to a particular job classification may be obtained from the Sacramento County Department of Benefits or by visiting www.saccountyjobs.net. TEMPORARY POSITIONS: Most benefits do not apply to temporary positions. The explanations of benefits applies to employees in regular positions. SALARY STEP INCREASES: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% are given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. PAY: All employees are paid bi-weekly via direct deposit into the employee's bank account. The pay period covers fourteen (14) calendar days, starting on a Sunday and ending on the second Saturday thereafter. Salaries are generally paid on the Friday following the end of the pay period. Employees can set up their direct deposit and access their pay information via Employee Self Service in MySacCounty. VACATION: Generally, vacation with pay begins at 10 days annually. With increase over a period of years, the maximum annual vacation with pay is 25 days. HOLIDAYS: 14.5 holidays per year as recognized. SICK LEAVE: Equivalent to 15 days annually, unlimited accumulation. Upon retirement, unused sick leave is converted to retirement service credit. PARENTAL LEAVE: Entitles a regular County employee, with at least one year of continuous employment, to schedule a paid parental leave of up to 160 hours upon the birth or during the process of an adoption of a minor child. Parental leave shall be approved by the employee's appointing authority, except where the granting of the parental leave request would unduly interfere with or cause severe hardship upon department operations. TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: Dependent upon union agreements, regular County employees may be eligible to receive Tuition Reimbursement. The costs for course tuition/registration fees and required books/supplies are eligible for reimbursement. Tuition reimbursement amounts may vary depending upon union agreement. RETIREMENT: Social Security and Sacramento County Employees' Retirement System coverage. HEALTH INSURANCE: The County offers a variety of health plan design options to fit individual needs. DENTAL INSURANCE: The County provides a comprehensive dental benefit program for regular full-time and part-time employees and their eligible dependents. This plan pays on a set fee schedule that varies by procedure. Any amount over the fee schedule is the employee's responsibility. The yearly maximum is $2,000 per person, not including orthodontia. The orthodontic benefit is 50% of covered charges with a lifetime maximum of $1,000 per person. LIFE INSURANCE: The County of Sacramento provides a basic life insurance benefit of $15,000 to all eligible employees at no cost. Additional coverage may be purchased through payroll deduction. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The County offers a Deferred Compensation Program which enables employees to save in a systematic way without paying income tax on either the payroll deduction or the earned interest, prior to withdrawal. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: The County of Sacramento provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services in areas such as: Legal Advice/Difficult Decisions Marriage or Family Relationships Financial or Credit Worries/Elder Care Alcohol and Drug Abuse WELLNESS INCENTIVE PROGRAM: The County will recognize and award time off to eligible employees who maintain an excellent attendance record. FLEXIBLE SPENDING ACCOUNT: The County offers regular employees two separate Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA's). These accounts allow employees to set money aside, on a pre-tax basis via payroll deduction, to pay for medical, dental or dependent care expenses. DEPENDENT CARE REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: Employees may set aside pre-tax dollars to pay for qualified childcare or dependent care expenses that are necessary for the employee and/or spouse to continue working. MEDICAL REIMBURSEMENT ACCOUNT: The Medical Reimbursement Account allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for out-of-pocket expenses that are not paid by insurance or reimbursed by any other benefit plan. WORKERS' COMPENSATION: In case of injury while on the job, each employee is protected under the Workers' Compensation laws of California. SACRAMENTO CREDIT UNION: The credit union offers loan facilities and systematic saving plans through payroll deduction. SELECTION AND PLACEMENT Sacramento County encourages applications from all persons regardless of race, color, ancestry, religious creed, national origin, gender, disability, political affiliation, or age. Certain age limits may be required by law, ordinance, or Civil Service direction for specific classifications such as those identified with hazardous occupations. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Please read carefully the "Minimum Qualifications" section of your announcement. You must meet those qualifications by the application deadline date unless otherwise specified. Your application must clearly show you meet the minimum qualifications by the application deadline date, or it will not be accepted. All statements are subject to verification. "Experience" means full-time paid experience unless the announcement states that volunteer experience is acceptable. Part-time paid experience may be accumulated and pro-rated to meet the total experience requirements. PROMOTIONAL EXAMINATIONS: If the announcement indicates the examination is given on a promotional basis, candidates must hold permanent status in Sacramento County Civil Service by the application deadline date and must meet the minimum qualifications. OPEN EXAMINATIONS: Any person who meets the minimum qualifications may apply. CONTINUOUS FILING EXAMINATIONS: Applicants are eligible to reapply to and retake a continuous filing exam after 6 months from the date the previous exam results was received. ELIGIBLE LISTS: Names of qualified persons who made a passing score on an examination are entered, in order of their final grades, on an eligible list. To fill each vacancy, the hiring department will make a selection from among the top three ranks on the employment lists. EXAMINATION RATINGS: Unless otherwise stated on the announcement: To be successful, candidates must obtain a rating of at least 70% on each part of the examination. This may be an adjusted score or an arithmetic 70% of the total possible score as determined by the Director. APPEAL PROCESS: Persons who believe their applications have been improperly rejected may request the Employment Services Division to review its decision to reject the application. If the applicant desires to submit additional proof of qualifications, such proof must be received by Personnel Services not less than two (2) calendar days prior to the scheduled date for the examination. Persons who are disqualified in any phase of the examination may appeal such adverse action, in writing, to the Civil Service Commission, 700 H Street, Room 2640, Sacramento, CA 95814, telephone: (916) 874-5586. Such appeals must be filed within thirty (30) calendar days after notice of the adverse action was mailed to the candidate. FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE VISIT OUR FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQs): https://personnel.saccounty.net/Pages/EmploymentServicesFAQs.aspx OTHER INFORMATION VETERAN'S PREFERENCE: Military veterans who have served during wartime shall be given preference in initial appointment to County service. Such preference shall apply, provided the veteran has first achieved a minimum passing score in the examination. The passing score of a veteran shall be annotated to indicate the veteran's score shall be regarded as 5 points or higher, OR 10 points higher for disabled veterans, only for the purpose of determining the three ranks along with which the veteran's name shall be certified. No score shall actually be changed and no new rank shall be created as a result of application of veteran's preference for certification purposes. "Disabled Veteran" means any veteran who has served during wartime and, who, as of the final filing date for an examination is declared by the United States Veterans Administration or military service department to be 10% or more disabled as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for disabled veteran's preference must submit to the employment office, on or before the application deadline date, a certification from the United States Veterans Administration or a military service department, dated within 1 year, which certifies the present existence of a service related disability of 10% or more, or other acceptable proof of such disability as a result of his/her military service. Persons claiming eligibility for veterans preference must submit a copy of Form DD 214 or other acceptable proof of veteran's status on or before the final filing date for the examination. For purpose of this rule "reserve" status does not constitute active duty. CITIZENSHIP OR AUTHORIZED ALIEN REQUIREMENT: As required by the Immigration Reform and Control Act, all County employees must be United States citizens or aliens lawfully authorized to work in the United States. Proof of citizenship or authorized status will be required prior to appointment. CONFLICT OF INTEREST CODE: Some County Civil Service positions are covered by financial disclosure requirements intended to identify potential conflicts of interest. CONCURRENT EMPLOYMENT: No employee may concurrently occupy more than one County position. SPECIAL SKILL QUALIFICATIONS (WHEN SPECIFIED ON THE APPLICATION): Persons who have special skills required by some (but not all) positions in a class may be certified ahead of others provided that: Such special skills are based on the duties and requirements of the positions and are in conformance with merit system and equal opportunity principles, and The certification of eligibles who possess special skills have been approved by the Civil Service Commission. PRE-EMPLOYMENT MEDICAL EXAMINATION & DRUG TESTING: The County of Sacramento is committed to maintaining a drug and alcohol free workplace. All persons selected for appointment to positions must pass a medical examination and a drug test, administered by the County at no cost to the applicant. DRIVER LICENSE: Possession of a valid California Driver License may be required for some positions. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Regular positions are subject to a probationary period which is an extension of the selection process. Unless otherwise indicated on the announcement, the probationary period is six (6) months. AGENCY SHOP/FAIR SHARE FEE: Some positions require, as a condition of continued employment, that the person either: 1. Become a union member; 2. Pay a fair share fee to the union; or, 3. Meet specific requirements under which an equivalent amount must be paid to a charity. FINGERPRINTING AND CRIMINAL RECORD CHECKS: Fingerprinting and criminal record checks are required for some positions. Closing Date/Time: 7/26/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Deputy District Attorney I: $45.00 - $55.32 Deputy District Attorney II: $49.50 - $60.85 Deputy District Attorney III: $54.45 - $66.93 Deputy District Attorney IV: $59.90 - $73.63 Under general supervision or direction, performs increasingly difficult professional legal work in the analysis, preparation and prosecution of criminal cases before the court in Calaveras County; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Deputy District Attorney I is the entry level classification in this flexible series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform the less difficult and non-controversial assignments in the District Attorney's Office under the direction and guidance of the District Attorney and more senior attorneys. Incumbents normally advance to the higher level of Deputy District Attorney II after gaining experience, achieving proficiency and demonstrating the ability to perform tasks as assigned that meet the requirements for Deputy District Attorney II. Deputy District Attorney II is the journey level classification in this flexible series. Under general supervision, through formal and informal work review, incumbents perform a full range of assignments. Positions at this level are normally filled by advancement from the Deputy District Attorney I level. Deputy District Attorney III is the advanced journey level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle complex and difficult legal matters and assignments, and may provide training and technical expertise to lower level Deputy District Attorneys. A high level of independence in handling cases and assignments is expected at this level. Deputy District Attorney IV is the most experienced level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle the most complex and sensitive legal assignment requiring an experienced prosecutor with specialized training using independent judgment and discretion. Deputy District Attorneys IV's may provide direction and training to less experienced staff attorneys and assist in supervising the daily operations of the Office. Example of Duties Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Represents the State in all phases of criminal matters, from charging to arraignment to trial to appeals. Performs legal work in the preparation and prosecution of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Maintains and manages individual caseloads in a timely and effective manner. Reviews police reports and makes decisions regarding the issuing of criminal complaints; prepares victims and witnesses for participation in the legal process. Prepares cases for prosecution by performing duties such as providing discovery; visiting crime scenes; reviews search and arrest warrants; examine cases and determine best case strategies; research and write pleadings, briefs, motions, petitions, etc.; interviews witnesses and victims and evaluates their credibility and ability to testify; prepares expert witnesses for testimony. Presents and argues cases in court on behalf of the People of the State of California in all phases of misdemeanor and felony criminal trials including arraignments, bail hearings, settlement conferences, motion hearings, bench trials, jury trials, sentencings, restitution hearings, and probation violation hearings. Assists law enforcement agencies requiring legal advice about the investigation of any criminal matter; coordinates case activities with law enforcement personnel and others as appropriate. Responds to and resolves inquiries, complaints and requests for assistance in areas of responsibility. Performs general administrative / office work as necessary, including but not limited to attending meetings, reviewing mail and literature, copying and filing documents, entering and retrieving computer data, preparing reports and correspondence, assembling documents and files, etc. Maintains confidentiality; ensures the Constitutional rights of defendants and victims are protected; and adheres to the Rules of Professional Responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors. Keeps abreast of all new criminal legislation and case law affecting cases. Attends professional conferences, training, seminars, workshops, etc., and reads professional journals to maintain job knowledge and skills. Performs related duties as assigned. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Presents training and gives presentations to community organizations, law enforcement agencies, etc., as necessary to enhance job skills and/or increase public awareness and support of department programs and services. Provides training and technical expertise to lower-level Deputy District Attorneys as assigned. May assist the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney in media relations and supervising the daily operations of the office, including caseload assignment, progress monitoring and support services. Represents the State in civil and quasi-criminal matters that are within the purview of the Office of the District Attorney. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Deputy District Attorney I : Pertinent federal, state and county laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the California Penal, Health and Safety, and Vehicle Codes; basic principles and practices of criminal law, search and seizure, statutory and Constitutional discovery obligations; rules of professional responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors; courtroom / judicial procedures and processes; methods and techniques of legal research and writing; trial advocacy methods; rules of evidence and their application; methods of preparing legal and administrative documents, records and reports; modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work; English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation; techniques for providing a high level of customer service to effectively deal with law enforcement, victims, witnesses, the public at large, and County staff; California appellate procedure and law. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Complex principles of criminal law, trial procedure, and rules of evidence and their application; basic felony sentencing rules; basic search warrant practice; established precedents, case law and sources of legal reference applicable to District Attorney's Office activities; functions and authorities of other criminal justice organizations. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Principles and practices of lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; complex felony sentencing rules, including one-strike, three strikes, and special circumstances; complex search warrant practice; lifer rules and regulations; training principles and practices, and job mentoring; methods of conducting sensitive investigations; effective media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Ability to: Deputy District Attorney I : Analyze and apply basic legal practices, principles and methods; effectively apply legal knowledge and principles in court; evaluate investigative reports to determine appropriate charges, strategies for prosecution or settlement, and follow-up required; present statements of law, fact and arguments clearly and logically in written and oral form; conduct research on legal problems and prepare sound legal opinions; interpret and make decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and policies; gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion; maintain records and prepare required reports; perform required mathematical computations with accuracy; operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs; use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing; use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations; establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; prosecute misdemeanor cases, including but not limited to driving under the influence, battery, domestic violence, drug possession, and petty thefts; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases; draft and represent the People in misdemeanor and infraction appeals at the Superior Court level. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Analyze and apply complex legal practices, principles, methods, facts and precedents to legal problems; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases. Deputy District Attorney III : (In addition to the above) Provide training and/or presentations for community service organizations and law enforcement agencies; provide lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; provide effective training and job mentoring as assigned; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including one strike, three-strikes, life-term cases, sanity litigation, civil asset forfeiture litigation, and lifer hearings. Conduct criminal grand jury hearings. Interact effectively with the news media while protecting prosecution interests. Respond and advise law enforcement at crime scenes. Work effectively with other agencies in developing multi-disciplinary protocols. Deputy District Attorney IV : (In addition to the above) Prosecute the most complex, high-profile, sensitive, and specialized cases, including but not limited to capital and special circumstance cases, and sexually violent predator litigation. Manage media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Deputy District Attorney (all levels) : A Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, and Deputy District Attorney I : No experience required. Deputy District Attorney II : Two (2) years of professional legal experience at a level equivalent to Deputy District Attorney I in Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney III : Four (4) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney II with Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney IV : Six (6) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney III with Calaveras County. Special Requirements Must be an active member in good standing of the California State Bar Association. Must possess a California driver license and have and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Calaveras County Public Service Employees Association For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Uniform Allowance: $750 or $900 per calendar year for specific positionssplit into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying Classifications : Crime Scene Specialist/Property Room Manager, Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III, Correctional Cook I/II, Correctional Technician, Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant, Dispatcher Clerk, Sr. Dispatcher, and Animal Control Officer I/II/III. The County shall pay a two hundred dollar and four cent ($200.04) per calendar year uniform maintenance allowance to Animal Care Specialist. Professional Time Off : 80 hours annually, prorated to 40 hours if hired after July 1st. Qualifying Classifications : Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :14 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance through ReliaStar: $50,000.00 County paid. After 65 years of age, pays out 65%, after 70 years of age ReliaStar pays out 32.5%. Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 3.5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$50 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from arepresentative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHEILD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. ??????? SAFETY CalPERS: for Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant and Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III. CLASSIC MEMBERS: 3% at 50 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2.7% at 57 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457(b) Government plan. Employees can contribute to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre-Tax ).The County currently utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Position Description Deputy District Attorney I: $45.00 - $55.32 Deputy District Attorney II: $49.50 - $60.85 Deputy District Attorney III: $54.45 - $66.93 Deputy District Attorney IV: $59.90 - $73.63 Under general supervision or direction, performs increasingly difficult professional legal work in the analysis, preparation and prosecution of criminal cases before the court in Calaveras County; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Deputy District Attorney I is the entry level classification in this flexible series. Initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform the less difficult and non-controversial assignments in the District Attorney's Office under the direction and guidance of the District Attorney and more senior attorneys. Incumbents normally advance to the higher level of Deputy District Attorney II after gaining experience, achieving proficiency and demonstrating the ability to perform tasks as assigned that meet the requirements for Deputy District Attorney II. Deputy District Attorney II is the journey level classification in this flexible series. Under general supervision, through formal and informal work review, incumbents perform a full range of assignments. Positions at this level are normally filled by advancement from the Deputy District Attorney I level. Deputy District Attorney III is the advanced journey level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle complex and difficult legal matters and assignments, and may provide training and technical expertise to lower level Deputy District Attorneys. A high level of independence in handling cases and assignments is expected at this level. Deputy District Attorney IV is the most experienced level classification in this flexible series. Incumbents handle the most complex and sensitive legal assignment requiring an experienced prosecutor with specialized training using independent judgment and discretion. Deputy District Attorneys IV's may provide direction and training to less experienced staff attorneys and assist in supervising the daily operations of the Office. Example of Duties Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job. Represents the State in all phases of criminal matters, from charging to arraignment to trial to appeals. Performs legal work in the preparation and prosecution of misdemeanor and felony criminal cases. Maintains and manages individual caseloads in a timely and effective manner. Reviews police reports and makes decisions regarding the issuing of criminal complaints; prepares victims and witnesses for participation in the legal process. Prepares cases for prosecution by performing duties such as providing discovery; visiting crime scenes; reviews search and arrest warrants; examine cases and determine best case strategies; research and write pleadings, briefs, motions, petitions, etc.; interviews witnesses and victims and evaluates their credibility and ability to testify; prepares expert witnesses for testimony. Presents and argues cases in court on behalf of the People of the State of California in all phases of misdemeanor and felony criminal trials including arraignments, bail hearings, settlement conferences, motion hearings, bench trials, jury trials, sentencings, restitution hearings, and probation violation hearings. Assists law enforcement agencies requiring legal advice about the investigation of any criminal matter; coordinates case activities with law enforcement personnel and others as appropriate. Responds to and resolves inquiries, complaints and requests for assistance in areas of responsibility. Performs general administrative / office work as necessary, including but not limited to attending meetings, reviewing mail and literature, copying and filing documents, entering and retrieving computer data, preparing reports and correspondence, assembling documents and files, etc. Maintains confidentiality; ensures the Constitutional rights of defendants and victims are protected; and adheres to the Rules of Professional Responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors. Keeps abreast of all new criminal legislation and case law affecting cases. Attends professional conferences, training, seminars, workshops, etc., and reads professional journals to maintain job knowledge and skills. Performs related duties as assigned. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Presents training and gives presentations to community organizations, law enforcement agencies, etc., as necessary to enhance job skills and/or increase public awareness and support of department programs and services. Provides training and technical expertise to lower-level Deputy District Attorneys as assigned. May assist the District Attorney and Assistant District Attorney in media relations and supervising the daily operations of the office, including caseload assignment, progress monitoring and support services. Represents the State in civil and quasi-criminal matters that are within the purview of the Office of the District Attorney. Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Deputy District Attorney I : Pertinent federal, state and county laws and regulations, including but not limited to, the California Penal, Health and Safety, and Vehicle Codes; basic principles and practices of criminal law, search and seizure, statutory and Constitutional discovery obligations; rules of professional responsibility and ethical standards applicable to prosecutors; courtroom / judicial procedures and processes; methods and techniques of legal research and writing; trial advocacy methods; rules of evidence and their application; methods of preparing legal and administrative documents, records and reports; modern office practices, methods, and computer equipment and applications related to the work; English usage, grammar, spelling, vocabulary, and punctuation; techniques for providing a high level of customer service to effectively deal with law enforcement, victims, witnesses, the public at large, and County staff; California appellate procedure and law. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Complex principles of criminal law, trial procedure, and rules of evidence and their application; basic felony sentencing rules; basic search warrant practice; established precedents, case law and sources of legal reference applicable to District Attorney's Office activities; functions and authorities of other criminal justice organizations. Deputy District Attorney III / IV : (In addition to the above) Principles and practices of lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; complex felony sentencing rules, including one-strike, three strikes, and special circumstances; complex search warrant practice; lifer rules and regulations; training principles and practices, and job mentoring; methods of conducting sensitive investigations; effective media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Ability to: Deputy District Attorney I : Analyze and apply basic legal practices, principles and methods; effectively apply legal knowledge and principles in court; evaluate investigative reports to determine appropriate charges, strategies for prosecution or settlement, and follow-up required; present statements of law, fact and arguments clearly and logically in written and oral form; conduct research on legal problems and prepare sound legal opinions; interpret and make decisions in accordance with laws, regulations and policies; gain cooperation through discussion and persuasion; maintain records and prepare required reports; perform required mathematical computations with accuracy; operate modern office equipment including computer equipment and specialized software applications programs; use English effectively to communicate in person, over the telephone, and in writing; use tact, initiative, prudence, and independent judgment within general policy and legal guidelines in politically sensitive situations; establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work; prosecute misdemeanor cases, including but not limited to driving under the influence, battery, domestic violence, drug possession, and petty thefts; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases; draft and represent the People in misdemeanor and infraction appeals at the Superior Court level. Deputy District Attorney II : (In addition to the above) Analyze and apply complex legal practices, principles, methods, facts and precedents to legal problems; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including both misdemeanor and felony criminal cases; prosecute juvenile delinquency cases. Deputy District Attorney III : (In addition to the above) Provide training and/or presentations for community service organizations and law enforcement agencies; provide lead work direction, including work planning, assignment and review; provide effective training and job mentoring as assigned; prosecute increasingly complex cases, including one strike, three-strikes, life-term cases, sanity litigation, civil asset forfeiture litigation, and lifer hearings. Conduct criminal grand jury hearings. Interact effectively with the news media while protecting prosecution interests. Respond and advise law enforcement at crime scenes. Work effectively with other agencies in developing multi-disciplinary protocols. Deputy District Attorney IV : (In addition to the above) Prosecute the most complex, high-profile, sensitive, and specialized cases, including but not limited to capital and special circumstance cases, and sexually violent predator litigation. Manage media relations in routine and sensitive situations. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Deputy District Attorney (all levels) : A Juris Doctorate degree from an accredited law school, and Deputy District Attorney I : No experience required. Deputy District Attorney II : Two (2) years of professional legal experience at a level equivalent to Deputy District Attorney I in Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney III : Four (4) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney II with Calaveras County. Deputy District Attorney IV : Six (6) years of professional legal experience which has included at least two (2) years of experience at a level equivalent to the Deputy District Attorney III with Calaveras County. Special Requirements Must be an active member in good standing of the California State Bar Association. Must possess a California driver license and have and maintain a satisfactory driving record. Calaveras County Public Service Employees Association For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Uniform Allowance: $750 or $900 per calendar year for specific positionssplit into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying Classifications : Crime Scene Specialist/Property Room Manager, Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III, Correctional Cook I/II, Correctional Technician, Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant, Dispatcher Clerk, Sr. Dispatcher, and Animal Control Officer I/II/III. The County shall pay a two hundred dollar and four cent ($200.04) per calendar year uniform maintenance allowance to Animal Care Specialist. Professional Time Off : 80 hours annually, prorated to 40 hours if hired after July 1st. Qualifying Classifications : Deputy District Attorney I/II/III/IV Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :14 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance through ReliaStar: $50,000.00 County paid. After 65 years of age, pays out 65%, after 70 years of age ReliaStar pays out 32.5%. Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 3.5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$50 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from arepresentative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance LEGALSHEILD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. ??????? SAFETY CalPERS: for Correctional Officer, Correctional Corporal, Correctional Sergeant and Deputy Probation Officer I/II/III. CLASSIC MEMBERS: 3% at 50 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2.7% at 57 Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457(b) Government plan. Employees can contribute to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre-Tax ).The County currently utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
TEXAS PARKS AND WILDLIFE
Multiple Locations, Texas, United States
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Army 68T, 64A Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Navy No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Coast Guard MST, OAR15, SEI18 Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Marine Corps No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Air Force 43MX *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Ben Olsen, (737) 228-2831 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS : TPWD Wildlife Region 2; To Be Determined in the following counties: Sutton, Kimble, Gillespie, Val Verde, Hamilton, Coleman, or Edwards GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the direction of the Regional Wildlife Health Specialist, this position performs routine (journey-level) fish and wildlife conservation work and is responsible for collecting tissue samples from white-tailed deer, mule deer, and other cervids to be tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Prepares and submits samples to diagnostic laboratory. Collects other data from harvested deer and other cervids as requested. May compile reports received from diagnostic laboratory and prepare reports for agency use and dissemination to the public. Within the counties of the assigned District, position may focus on sample collection from roadkill, taxidermists, processors, cooperating ranches, CWD check stations, and other locations as required. Work location will be determined by district need, considering selected applicant's work assignment preference. May travel within the counties of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Wildlife District OR be assigned to a TPWD facility check point. Works under moderate supervision, with minimal latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from High School or GED. Experience: No experience required. Licensure: Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with or working towards a Bachelor's degree in Biological Science. Experience: Experience performing necropsies on deer; Experience working with hunters; Experience pulling/hauling trailers; Experience as a TPWD Wildlife seasonal. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of white-tailed deer, mule deer, and other cervids; Knowledge of chronic wasting disease; Knowledge of deer anatomy; Knowledge of deer-necropsy techniques; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in effective interaction with staff at all levels of the department and other state agencies and organizations; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Skill in providing customer service; Skill in meeting deadlines; Skill in making independent, sound, and timely decisions; Skill in identifying, researching, and compiling information; Skill in operating and maintaining equipment and specialized tools; Skill in the use of a computer and applicable software; Ability to work under extreme environmental conditions; Ability to identify cervid species; Ability to collect tissue samples from dead deer; Ability to observe and record biological data; Ability to meet and deal effectively with the hunters, landowners, co-workers, and the general public; Ability to maintain accurate records and prepare written correspondence; Ability to be an effective and productive team member; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to observe and record biological data; Ability to maintain field equipment and facilities; Ability to learn methods employed in fish and wildlife management; Ability to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work 40 hours per week from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with days off other than Saturdays, Sunday, and holidays; Required to work overtime, as necessary; Required to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions; Work location to be determined within TPWD Wildlife Region II; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules, and safety procedures; Required to travel up to 50% with possible overnight stays depending on assigned work location; Required to operate a State vehicle; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS Closing Date: Aug 31, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
TPWD MISSION To manage and conserve the natural and cultural resources of Texas and to provide hunting, fishing and outdoor recreation opportunities for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. PLEASE NOTE: All applications must contain complete job histories, which includes job title, dates of employment (month/year) and hours worked per week, name of employer, supervisor's name and phone number and a description of duties performed. Job history and volunteer experience should be listed in the work history section of the application to receive credit towards meeting the minimum requirements. Part-time experience credit is prorated based on the duration and hours worked per week. Please indicate hours worked for part-time/temporary/seasonal experience. If this information is not submitted, your application will be considered incomplete. Applications with "See attached" or "See resume" will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Omission of data can be the basis for disqualification; you may state 'unknown' for any incomplete fields. If education is used to meet the minimum requirements of the job posting, a copy of a college transcript(s) issued from the registrar must be provided if you are selected for an interview. WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED THROUGH WORK IN TEXAS: Work In Texas (WIT) applicants must complete the supplemental questions to be considered for the posting. To complete the supplemental questions, go to CAPPS Recruit to register or login. CAPPS Recruit, https://capps.taleo.net/careersection/ex/jobsearch.ftl?lang=en MILITARY OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY CODES: Job Classification Service Military Specialty Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Army 68T, 64A Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Navy No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Coast Guard MST, OAR15, SEI18 Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Marine Corps No Military Crosswalk. Qualified veterans are encouraged to apply. Fish and Wildlife Technician I-III Air Force 43MX *More information on military occupational specialty codes can be found below: https://www.onetonline.org/crosswalk/MOC/ https://hr.sao.texas.gov/Compensation/MilitaryCrosswalk/MilitaryCrosswalkGuide.pdf MILITARY EMPLOYMENT PREFERENCE: If you choose to claim military employment preference as outlined by the State of Texas, you must complete the Military Employment Preference Survey and attach this form and required documentation referenced on this form at the time your application is submitted . If you have questions regarding this requirement, please visit our Military Employment Reference page at https://tpwd.texas.gov/jobs/veterans/ Required forms that will need to be attached with application for Military Employment Preference: 1. Veteran- DD214 showing honorable discharge. 2. Surviving spouse of a veteran who has not remarried- Marriage Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 3. Orphan of a veteran killed while on active duty- Birth Certificate and DD Form 1300 or appropriate documentation. 4. Spouse of a member of the US Armed Forces/Texas National Guard serving on Active Duty- Marriage Certificate and copy of spouses active duty military orders. 5. Spouse of a veteran with disability and is the primary income for household- Marriage Certificate, Veterans DD214, and VA Benefits Summary Letter showing disability rating. Documentation must be attached to the application before military preference can be granted. BENEFITS: Texas Parks and Wildlife offers a variety of benefits for employees such as generous paid time off, group insurance, retirement and pension, and frequent training and staff development opportunities. Other benefits include longevity pay, merit pay, deferred compensation, flexible benefit plans, 401K/457 retirement plans, direct deposit, telework, staggered work hours, Employee Assistance Program and a Return to Work Program. For new employees or rehires, health insurance is available the 1st of the following month after a 60-day waiting period. Click HERE to view our Benefits page. HIRING CONTACT: Ben Olsen, (737) 228-2831 PHYSICAL WORK ADDRESS : TPWD Wildlife Region 2; To Be Determined in the following counties: Sutton, Kimble, Gillespie, Val Verde, Hamilton, Coleman, or Edwards GENERAL DESCRIPTION Under the direction of the Regional Wildlife Health Specialist, this position performs routine (journey-level) fish and wildlife conservation work and is responsible for collecting tissue samples from white-tailed deer, mule deer, and other cervids to be tested for chronic wasting disease (CWD). Prepares and submits samples to diagnostic laboratory. Collects other data from harvested deer and other cervids as requested. May compile reports received from diagnostic laboratory and prepare reports for agency use and dissemination to the public. Within the counties of the assigned District, position may focus on sample collection from roadkill, taxidermists, processors, cooperating ranches, CWD check stations, and other locations as required. Work location will be determined by district need, considering selected applicant's work assignment preference. May travel within the counties of the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department (TPWD) Wildlife District OR be assigned to a TPWD facility check point. Works under moderate supervision, with minimal latitude for the use of initiative and independent judgment. Performs additional duties as assigned. Complies with all Agency, Division and Branch rules, regulations and procedures. Qualifications: MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from High School or GED. Experience: No experience required. Licensure: Must possess or be able to obtain, within 30 days of employment, a class "C" Texas driver's license. NOTE: Retention of position contingent upon obtaining and maintaining required license. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Education: Graduation from an accredited college or university with or working towards a Bachelor's degree in Biological Science. Experience: Experience performing necropsies on deer; Experience working with hunters; Experience pulling/hauling trailers; Experience as a TPWD Wildlife seasonal. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge of white-tailed deer, mule deer, and other cervids; Knowledge of chronic wasting disease; Knowledge of deer anatomy; Knowledge of deer-necropsy techniques; Skill in using MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Outlook; Skill in effective verbal and written communication; Skill in effective interaction with staff at all levels of the department and other state agencies and organizations; Skill in establishing and maintaining effective work relationships with co-workers and work-related contacts; Skill in providing customer service; Skill in meeting deadlines; Skill in making independent, sound, and timely decisions; Skill in identifying, researching, and compiling information; Skill in operating and maintaining equipment and specialized tools; Skill in the use of a computer and applicable software; Ability to work under extreme environmental conditions; Ability to identify cervid species; Ability to collect tissue samples from dead deer; Ability to observe and record biological data; Ability to meet and deal effectively with the hunters, landowners, co-workers, and the general public; Ability to maintain accurate records and prepare written correspondence; Ability to be an effective and productive team member; Ability to work independently with little or no supervision; Ability to observe and record biological data; Ability to maintain field equipment and facilities; Ability to learn methods employed in fish and wildlife management; Ability to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Ability to conduct work activities in accordance with TPWD safety program. WORKING CONDITIONS: Required to work 40 hours per week from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., with days off other than Saturdays, Sunday, and holidays; Required to work overtime, as necessary; Required to perform manual labor, including lifting supplies and materials up to 50 lbs.; Required to perform work outdoors, occasionally in adverse weather conditions; Work location to be determined within TPWD Wildlife Region II; Must conform to TPWD dress and grooming standards, work rules, and safety procedures; Required to travel up to 50% with possible overnight stays depending on assigned work location; Required to operate a State vehicle; Non-smoking environment in State buildings and vehicles. TPWD IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER WATCH OUR VIDEO ON HOW TO APPLY FOR JOBS Closing Date: Aug 31, 2024, 11:59:00 PM
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Full Time Job Summary Process Instrumentation Technician At the City of Olathe, Kansas, we are "Setting the Standard for Excellence in Public Service." Our organizational culture is centered around the values of Customer Service, Teamwork, Learning, Communication and Leadership through Service. The City of Olathe offers our staff a cooperative and empowered work atmosphere and paid professional development training. The City of Olathe believes that each employee makes a significant contribution to our success. Our Environmental Services division is currently seeking a Process Instrumentation Technician to join our Plant Maintenance team. The ideal candidate should have water or wastewater treatment process knowledge and process instrumentation experience to implement technical projects that require Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) programming knowledge. A Process Instrument Technician is knowledgeable in the operation and maintenance of process instrumentation in the water production and wastewater treatment processes. P rovides troubleshooting expertise to resolve highly technical issues related to the operation and maintenance of process instrumentation and performs calibrations and maintenance on all process instrumentation. The pay range for this position is $28.00 to $35.37/hour. The Process Instrumentation Technician job family includes a career development path, which recognizes and rewards employees in these positions for their tenure, training and job-related achievements. The Process Instrumentation Technician II is the second step of a three-level career progression. The City of Olathe offers competitive pay and exceptional benefits, including a free onsite health center that offers free medical and behavioral health services for employees participating in the City's medical plan. Our paid time off is generous and includes paid holidays, vacation, sick leave, and eight weeks of paid parental leave. For more information on our benefits, please see our benefits guide . If you’re interested in a career where you can make an impact on the community and help “Set the Standard for Excellence in Public Service,” apply today. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Process Instrumentation Technician II utilizes knowledge of water and wastewater processes to install, troubleshoot, and program process analyzers, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and other electronic process equipment. They perform maintenance and calibration of all process instrumentation across water and wastewater sites. They work in a team environment where safe work practices and knowledge sharing is critical to team success. This position is part of a three-level career progression of Process Instrumentation Technician I, II, and III. Key Responsibilities Evaluates operation of process instrumentation; prepares and updates documentation to ensure compliance with procedures and Kansas regulations; i nstalls, repairs, and completes programming changes as required on analyzers, level indicators, flow meters, water lines, instrumentation, valve & gate actuators, security cameras, VFDs and other related electronic equipment. Performs installation and diagnostic work on SCADA PLC hardware components and basic programming of RSLogix PLC programs; performs necessary changes to Control Logix and SLC-500 PLC ladder logic programs. Performs rudimentary functions in SCADA Human Machine Interface (HMI) Wonderware software; completes basic programming within the SCADA HMI application using Wonderware software to create and edit SCADA tags and icons ; performs backup copies of all changes. Meets project schedules and milestones; works with outside vendors or contractors to ensure proper documentation of program changes and updates are completed. Assists with asset management data accuracy related to instrumentation and controls; inventories PLC and SCADA equipment assets and validate that all data is accurately represented in the computerized maintenance management system (Cartegraph). Communicates frequently with Plant Maintenance and Operations staff by providing status updates when troubleshooting break downs, process analyzer, and/or sensor issues; attends relevant programming and equipment trainings; performs on-call duties and overtime as required. Qualifications Experience: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in operating and maintaining process instrumentation or two years of increasingly responsible experience maintaining PLC’s and/or SCADA systems is required. Education: An associate degree supplemented by specialized training or certification in IT or Environmental Science focused on the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater facilities is required. Additional relevant and progressively more responsible experience may be substituted for education. Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Must o btain one of the following within 24 months of hire: AVEVA/Intouch HMI Certificate, Rockwell ControlLogix Programmer certification, or Logix Maintainer certification. Must also complete two SLC 500 Programming and Maintenance classes within 24 months of hire. Must o btain Class I Water, Wastewater, or Plant Maintenance Technologist certification within 24 m onths of hire. Environmental or Physical Demands: This position requires the ability to drive and move between multiple site locations, often multiple times a day. Will work both indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions. Will be exposed to wind, sun, rain, pollen, allergens, snow, and other elements. Work often requires walking, climbing or descending stairs and ladders, and navigating uneven surfaces. Will regularly sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, crawl, bend, reach, and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. This work requires good manual dexterity, fine motor skills, and visual acuity. May be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, dust, mist, noxious odors, and gases. Will perform work near moving mechanical parts and may be exposed to the risk of electrical shock. May work in confined spaces.
Jul 17, 2024
Full Time
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Full Time Job Summary Process Instrumentation Technician At the City of Olathe, Kansas, we are "Setting the Standard for Excellence in Public Service." Our organizational culture is centered around the values of Customer Service, Teamwork, Learning, Communication and Leadership through Service. The City of Olathe offers our staff a cooperative and empowered work atmosphere and paid professional development training. The City of Olathe believes that each employee makes a significant contribution to our success. Our Environmental Services division is currently seeking a Process Instrumentation Technician to join our Plant Maintenance team. The ideal candidate should have water or wastewater treatment process knowledge and process instrumentation experience to implement technical projects that require Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) and Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) programming knowledge. A Process Instrument Technician is knowledgeable in the operation and maintenance of process instrumentation in the water production and wastewater treatment processes. P rovides troubleshooting expertise to resolve highly technical issues related to the operation and maintenance of process instrumentation and performs calibrations and maintenance on all process instrumentation. The pay range for this position is $28.00 to $35.37/hour. The Process Instrumentation Technician job family includes a career development path, which recognizes and rewards employees in these positions for their tenure, training and job-related achievements. The Process Instrumentation Technician II is the second step of a three-level career progression. The City of Olathe offers competitive pay and exceptional benefits, including a free onsite health center that offers free medical and behavioral health services for employees participating in the City's medical plan. Our paid time off is generous and includes paid holidays, vacation, sick leave, and eight weeks of paid parental leave. For more information on our benefits, please see our benefits guide . If you’re interested in a career where you can make an impact on the community and help “Set the Standard for Excellence in Public Service,” apply today. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Process Instrumentation Technician II utilizes knowledge of water and wastewater processes to install, troubleshoot, and program process analyzers, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Variable Frequency Drives (VFDs) and other electronic process equipment. They perform maintenance and calibration of all process instrumentation across water and wastewater sites. They work in a team environment where safe work practices and knowledge sharing is critical to team success. This position is part of a three-level career progression of Process Instrumentation Technician I, II, and III. Key Responsibilities Evaluates operation of process instrumentation; prepares and updates documentation to ensure compliance with procedures and Kansas regulations; i nstalls, repairs, and completes programming changes as required on analyzers, level indicators, flow meters, water lines, instrumentation, valve & gate actuators, security cameras, VFDs and other related electronic equipment. Performs installation and diagnostic work on SCADA PLC hardware components and basic programming of RSLogix PLC programs; performs necessary changes to Control Logix and SLC-500 PLC ladder logic programs. Performs rudimentary functions in SCADA Human Machine Interface (HMI) Wonderware software; completes basic programming within the SCADA HMI application using Wonderware software to create and edit SCADA tags and icons ; performs backup copies of all changes. Meets project schedules and milestones; works with outside vendors or contractors to ensure proper documentation of program changes and updates are completed. Assists with asset management data accuracy related to instrumentation and controls; inventories PLC and SCADA equipment assets and validate that all data is accurately represented in the computerized maintenance management system (Cartegraph). Communicates frequently with Plant Maintenance and Operations staff by providing status updates when troubleshooting break downs, process analyzer, and/or sensor issues; attends relevant programming and equipment trainings; performs on-call duties and overtime as required. Qualifications Experience: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in operating and maintaining process instrumentation or two years of increasingly responsible experience maintaining PLC’s and/or SCADA systems is required. Education: An associate degree supplemented by specialized training or certification in IT or Environmental Science focused on the maintenance and operation of water or wastewater facilities is required. Additional relevant and progressively more responsible experience may be substituted for education. Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver’s license and favorable driving record are required. Must o btain one of the following within 24 months of hire: AVEVA/Intouch HMI Certificate, Rockwell ControlLogix Programmer certification, or Logix Maintainer certification. Must also complete two SLC 500 Programming and Maintenance classes within 24 months of hire. Must o btain Class I Water, Wastewater, or Plant Maintenance Technologist certification within 24 m onths of hire. Environmental or Physical Demands: This position requires the ability to drive and move between multiple site locations, often multiple times a day. Will work both indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions. Will be exposed to wind, sun, rain, pollen, allergens, snow, and other elements. Work often requires walking, climbing or descending stairs and ladders, and navigating uneven surfaces. Will regularly sit, stand, walk, kneel, crouch, crawl, bend, reach, and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. This work requires good manual dexterity, fine motor skills, and visual acuity. May be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, dust, mist, noxious odors, and gases. Will perform work near moving mechanical parts and may be exposed to the risk of electrical shock. May work in confined spaces.
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Full Time Job Summary Are you ready to kickstart a fun and dynamic career in building construction permits and inspections? Join us as a Permit Technician I! You'll be at the heart of the action, helping people face-to-face, via email, and over the phone. Your days will be filled with a variety of tasks, from processing building permits and certificates of occupancy to scheduling inspections and providing valuable information to the public and staff. You'll keep things running smoothly by preparing reports, managing permit tracking software, and handling fees and cash deposits. Plus, you'll be the friendly voice on our multi-line phone system, routing calls and scheduling inspection requests. If you have a knack for customer service, love working with people, and have a high school diploma or equivalent, we want to hear from you! ICC certification is a bonus, but not required. Join our team and enjoy a fulfilling career progression from Permit Technician I to III. Apply now and let's build something great together! This position is fully benefited to include 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave . Click here for a comprehensive guide to City of Olathe benefits. Hiring Range: $19.75 - $26.27 per hour For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Permit Technician I performs technical work in the review, processing and issuance of building construction permits and scheduling of inspections. This job requires face to face, email and telephone assistance to the staff and public and is part of a three level career progression of Permit Technician I, II and III. Key Responsibilities Processes and issues a variety of building permits and certificates of occupancy; checks permit applications to ensure completeness of submittal package; routes submitted plans and applications to City departments and staff for review. Provides information requested by public and staff concerning building permits, certificates of occupancy, project records, etc. Prepares statistical and other required reports; operates a computer terminal to input and retrieve information; maintains excellent working knowledge of the permit tracking software. Calculates and collects permit, plan review, inspection, and certificate of occupancy fees; balances cash drawer and audits daily deposit. Answers multi-line telephone, screens and route calls; receives and schedules inspection requests; receives and inputs citizen requests and assigns to appropriate personnel in a timely manner. Qualifications Experience: A dministrative or customer service experience preferred. Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Licenses & Certifications: International Code Council (ICC) Certified Permit Technician or other ICC certification preferred.
Jul 18, 2024
Full Time
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Full Time Job Summary Are you ready to kickstart a fun and dynamic career in building construction permits and inspections? Join us as a Permit Technician I! You'll be at the heart of the action, helping people face-to-face, via email, and over the phone. Your days will be filled with a variety of tasks, from processing building permits and certificates of occupancy to scheduling inspections and providing valuable information to the public and staff. You'll keep things running smoothly by preparing reports, managing permit tracking software, and handling fees and cash deposits. Plus, you'll be the friendly voice on our multi-line phone system, routing calls and scheduling inspection requests. If you have a knack for customer service, love working with people, and have a high school diploma or equivalent, we want to hear from you! ICC certification is a bonus, but not required. Join our team and enjoy a fulfilling career progression from Permit Technician I to III. Apply now and let's build something great together! This position is fully benefited to include 8 weeks Paid Parental Leave . Click here for a comprehensive guide to City of Olathe benefits. Hiring Range: $19.75 - $26.27 per hour For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. The Permit Technician I performs technical work in the review, processing and issuance of building construction permits and scheduling of inspections. This job requires face to face, email and telephone assistance to the staff and public and is part of a three level career progression of Permit Technician I, II and III. Key Responsibilities Processes and issues a variety of building permits and certificates of occupancy; checks permit applications to ensure completeness of submittal package; routes submitted plans and applications to City departments and staff for review. Provides information requested by public and staff concerning building permits, certificates of occupancy, project records, etc. Prepares statistical and other required reports; operates a computer terminal to input and retrieve information; maintains excellent working knowledge of the permit tracking software. Calculates and collects permit, plan review, inspection, and certificate of occupancy fees; balances cash drawer and audits daily deposit. Answers multi-line telephone, screens and route calls; receives and schedules inspection requests; receives and inputs citizen requests and assigns to appropriate personnel in a timely manner. Qualifications Experience: A dministrative or customer service experience preferred. Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Licenses & Certifications: International Code Council (ICC) Certified Permit Technician or other ICC certification preferred.
CITY OF ESCONDIDO, CA
City of Escondido, California, United States
Summary If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Senior Maintenance Technician in our Public Works Department/Streets Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Under direction, leads, oversees, and participates in the more complex and difficult work of staff responsible for performing a variety of skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled duties in support of the assigned Department's operations and services including those involved in constructing, repairing, installing, maintaining, landscaping, and cleaning City parks, streets, city facilities, trees, and channel maintenance systems; ensures adherence to safe working practices and procedures; provides training to lower level personnel; and performs a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility. This is a broad classification with individual positions assigned to specific functional areas; duties and assignments may overlap depending on the operational needs of the departments and staffing levels. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is a journey level class in the Maintenance Technician series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties assigned to classes within this series including providing lead supervision to assigned staff, performing the more technical work of the unit, and providing administrative support to the assigned unit. Lead Maintenance Technicians differ from the Maintenance Technician I/II by having greater responsibility, autonomy, and discretion in planning and completing a wide variety of activities. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned area of responsibility. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. General Functions: Leads, plans, trains, and reviews the work of staff responsible for performing a variety of skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled duties in support of the assigned Department's operations and services including those involved in constructing, repairing, installing, maintaining, landscaping, and cleaning City parks, streets, city facilities, trees, and channel maintenance systems; participates in performing the most complex work of the unit including the more complex maintenance assignments as well as administrative support duties. Trains assigned employees in their areas of work including construction, maintenance, and repair methods, procedures, and techniques. Supervises the use, care, and operation of maintenance equipment including various heavy and light equipment including loaders, bobcats, dump trucks, lawn mowers, pruners, chain saws, sprayers, edgers, blowers, hedge trimmers, chippers, shredders, power saws and hand tools. Verifies the work of assigned employees for accuracy, proper work methods, techniques, and compliance with applicable standards and specifications; ensures adherence to safe work practices and procedures. Oversees and participates in the operation of a variety of construction and maintenance equipment and hand and small power tools including loaders, bobcats, dump trucks, lawn mowers, pruners, chain saws, drills, sprayers, edgers, blowers, hedge trimmers, chippers, and shredders; maintains assigned equipment; performs preventive maintenance on equipment. Drives and operates vehicles and other motorized equipment on City streets and at off-road construction sites; performs maintenance and minor repairs of assigned equipment. Uses chemicals and other supplies as required. Inspects and evaluates potential job sites to determine the resources necessary for project completion; estimates time, materials, and equipment required for jobs assigned; requisitions materials as required. Prepares and maintains records and reports of work performed; uses computer to access information and enter work reports and other data. Reads, interprets and explains directions, construction sketches and equipment manuals. Maintains and repairs City buildings and facilities including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, roofing, drywall, masonry or any combination of trades. Responds to public inquiries in a courteous manner; provides information within the area of assignment; resolves complaints in an efficient and timely manner. Utilizes proper safety precautions related to all work performed. Performs vacation and temporary relief as necessary. Performs related work as required. Parks Maintenance Functions: Prepares soil for planting and transplanting. Plants, waters, cultivates, fertilizes, rakes, and cares for lawns and ground with hand tools and light power equipment. Oversees and participates in chemical application duties; stores, mixes, and sprays herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides; ensures proper application of all materials; performs all duties in compliance with City and mandated health and safety rules and regulations. Trims shrubs and hedges. Mows lawns, fields or street medians. Cleans and maintains rest rooms and park structures. Assists in installation and repair of irrigation systems, fencing and lighting. Sets up safety devices for trimming crew and may act as flag person. Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment such as water trucks, riding lawn mowers, tanker trucks and large trailers. Installs and repairs lawn sprinkler system, ball field fencing and pool facilities. Lines out ball fields. Operates a chipper, chain saw or tractor mower. Checks chlorine and pH levels and maintains pools. Street Maintenance Functions: Patches streets and assists in paving streets and alleys. Constructs and repairs curbs and gutters by excavating with pneumatic and hand tools, building forms, mixing, placing and finishing concrete. Places traffic control and warning signs and monitors traffic flow. Fabricates and installs street and traffic control signs. Paints street lines, crosswalks, and curbs using spray tank, street striper and brush. Places preformed plastic pavement markings and applies raised pavement markers. Cleans, maintains and stores painting equipment. Cleans storm drains, drainage ditches and culverts. Operates street sweeper. Performs tree trimming duties. Tree Maintenance Functions: Climbs trees using climbing equipment or works from bucket of an aerial lift truck boom to perform tree maintenance tasks, pruning, limb removal, or line clearing. Directs the work of the immediate support crew in a safe and effective manner. Operates all types of tree maintenance equipment such as aerial lift trucks, chainsaws, brush chippers, sprayers, stump grinders, or other tools and equipment. Keeps records of work performed, including damage to property. Assists in the training and supervision of lower level staff. Maintains tree maintenance equipment. Responds to inquiries from the general public regarding tree maintenance work and explains City tree policies. Responds to emergency calls outside of normal work hours as required. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Operations, services and activities of assigned maintenance and repair program. Methods, techniques, tools, equipment and materials utilized in assigned area. General construction and maintenance procedures. Principles of lead supervision and training. Safety principles and practices related to Maintenance and Operations projects and materials. Proper procedures used in the maintenance and repair of power equipment, hand tools, and motorized equipment used in construction and maintenance. Materials, methods, terminology, and tools used in the maintenance and repair of streets, storm drains, sidewalks, curbs, and related systems. Materials, methods, terminology, and tools used in building maintenance and repair. Landscape maintenance and construction materials, methods, terminology, and tools including principles used in the application of chemicals. Safe use of hazardous chemicals. Principles and practices of record keeping. Principles and practices of customer service. Effective leadership methods. Building crafts and facility maintenance (for building maintenance assignment). Basic carpentry, electrical and plumbing methods, tools, equipment and materials (for building maintenance assignment). Basic office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and supporting software applications. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Ability to: Lead, organize, train, review, and participate in the work of crews performing skilled and semi-skilled construction, repair, maintenance and/or landscape tasks. Perform more difficult skilled tasks associated with the particular craft(s) required in assigned area. Maintain and repair a variety of tools and equipment. Follow oral instructions and read, interpret, follow and explain written instructions, construction sketches, maps, blue prints, and equipment manuals. Give clear direction to work crews orally and in writing. Operate required tools, equipment and vehicles in a manner consistent with safety principles. Perform maintenance and minor repair of assigned equipment and report the need for more difficult mechanical repairs. Ensure adherence to safe work practices and procedures. Maintain records including time and material use records. Safely drive and skillfully operate power equipment and hand tools involved in maintenance, repair, and construction activities. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Understand and follow oral and written instructions. Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Minimum Requirements Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Supplemental specialized training in area of concentration is highly desirable. Experience: Three years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible maintenance and repair experience in assigned program area. License, Certificate or Other Requirements: Incumbents must possess a valid Class "C" California driver's license at the time of application. Designated positions require a Class "A" or Class "B" unrestricted commercial driver's license within six months of employment with the City. A Commercial driver's license with a tank endorsement is required of some positions. Certified Tree Worker Certificate (ISA) and Certified Line Clearance certificate is required within twelve months of appointment of some positions. ISA Arborist Certificate is required for some positions. First Aid and CPR certificates within twelve months of appointment are highly desirable. Incumbents must be willing to work mandatory overtime when required; may be required to work nights, weekends and holidays as required in emergency situations. Special Requirements: Safety regulations prohibit incumbents from wearing contact lenses when working with certain chemicals. Incumbents in positions requiring use of a respirator are prohibited from wearing beards or other facial hair which prevents a proper respirator fit. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The City of Escondido is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request. The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Maintenance & Operations Benefit Summary. Closing Date/Time: 7/29/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Jul 16, 2024
Full Time
Summary If you want to join a hardworking team that shares a commitment to provide top-quality municipal services in a prime North County location, consider a career with the City of Escondido. We have an opening for the position of Senior Maintenance Technician in our Public Works Department/Streets Division. For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's website. Under direction, leads, oversees, and participates in the more complex and difficult work of staff responsible for performing a variety of skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled duties in support of the assigned Department's operations and services including those involved in constructing, repairing, installing, maintaining, landscaping, and cleaning City parks, streets, city facilities, trees, and channel maintenance systems; ensures adherence to safe working practices and procedures; provides training to lower level personnel; and performs a variety of technical tasks relative to assigned areas of responsibility. This is a broad classification with individual positions assigned to specific functional areas; duties and assignments may overlap depending on the operational needs of the departments and staffing levels. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is a journey level class in the Maintenance Technician series. Positions at this level are distinguished from other classes within the series by the level of responsibility assumed and the complexity of duties assigned. Employees perform the most difficult and responsible types of duties assigned to classes within this series including providing lead supervision to assigned staff, performing the more technical work of the unit, and providing administrative support to the assigned unit. Lead Maintenance Technicians differ from the Maintenance Technician I/II by having greater responsibility, autonomy, and discretion in planning and completing a wide variety of activities. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned area of responsibility. Key Responsibilities The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. General Functions: Leads, plans, trains, and reviews the work of staff responsible for performing a variety of skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled duties in support of the assigned Department's operations and services including those involved in constructing, repairing, installing, maintaining, landscaping, and cleaning City parks, streets, city facilities, trees, and channel maintenance systems; participates in performing the most complex work of the unit including the more complex maintenance assignments as well as administrative support duties. Trains assigned employees in their areas of work including construction, maintenance, and repair methods, procedures, and techniques. Supervises the use, care, and operation of maintenance equipment including various heavy and light equipment including loaders, bobcats, dump trucks, lawn mowers, pruners, chain saws, sprayers, edgers, blowers, hedge trimmers, chippers, shredders, power saws and hand tools. Verifies the work of assigned employees for accuracy, proper work methods, techniques, and compliance with applicable standards and specifications; ensures adherence to safe work practices and procedures. Oversees and participates in the operation of a variety of construction and maintenance equipment and hand and small power tools including loaders, bobcats, dump trucks, lawn mowers, pruners, chain saws, drills, sprayers, edgers, blowers, hedge trimmers, chippers, and shredders; maintains assigned equipment; performs preventive maintenance on equipment. Drives and operates vehicles and other motorized equipment on City streets and at off-road construction sites; performs maintenance and minor repairs of assigned equipment. Uses chemicals and other supplies as required. Inspects and evaluates potential job sites to determine the resources necessary for project completion; estimates time, materials, and equipment required for jobs assigned; requisitions materials as required. Prepares and maintains records and reports of work performed; uses computer to access information and enter work reports and other data. Reads, interprets and explains directions, construction sketches and equipment manuals. Maintains and repairs City buildings and facilities including electrical, plumbing, carpentry, painting, roofing, drywall, masonry or any combination of trades. Responds to public inquiries in a courteous manner; provides information within the area of assignment; resolves complaints in an efficient and timely manner. Utilizes proper safety precautions related to all work performed. Performs vacation and temporary relief as necessary. Performs related work as required. Parks Maintenance Functions: Prepares soil for planting and transplanting. Plants, waters, cultivates, fertilizes, rakes, and cares for lawns and ground with hand tools and light power equipment. Oversees and participates in chemical application duties; stores, mixes, and sprays herbicides, fungicides, and pesticides; ensures proper application of all materials; performs all duties in compliance with City and mandated health and safety rules and regulations. Trims shrubs and hedges. Mows lawns, fields or street medians. Cleans and maintains rest rooms and park structures. Assists in installation and repair of irrigation systems, fencing and lighting. Sets up safety devices for trimming crew and may act as flag person. Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment such as water trucks, riding lawn mowers, tanker trucks and large trailers. Installs and repairs lawn sprinkler system, ball field fencing and pool facilities. Lines out ball fields. Operates a chipper, chain saw or tractor mower. Checks chlorine and pH levels and maintains pools. Street Maintenance Functions: Patches streets and assists in paving streets and alleys. Constructs and repairs curbs and gutters by excavating with pneumatic and hand tools, building forms, mixing, placing and finishing concrete. Places traffic control and warning signs and monitors traffic flow. Fabricates and installs street and traffic control signs. Paints street lines, crosswalks, and curbs using spray tank, street striper and brush. Places preformed plastic pavement markings and applies raised pavement markers. Cleans, maintains and stores painting equipment. Cleans storm drains, drainage ditches and culverts. Operates street sweeper. Performs tree trimming duties. Tree Maintenance Functions: Climbs trees using climbing equipment or works from bucket of an aerial lift truck boom to perform tree maintenance tasks, pruning, limb removal, or line clearing. Directs the work of the immediate support crew in a safe and effective manner. Operates all types of tree maintenance equipment such as aerial lift trucks, chainsaws, brush chippers, sprayers, stump grinders, or other tools and equipment. Keeps records of work performed, including damage to property. Assists in the training and supervision of lower level staff. Maintains tree maintenance equipment. Responds to inquiries from the general public regarding tree maintenance work and explains City tree policies. Responds to emergency calls outside of normal work hours as required. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Operations, services and activities of assigned maintenance and repair program. Methods, techniques, tools, equipment and materials utilized in assigned area. General construction and maintenance procedures. Principles of lead supervision and training. Safety principles and practices related to Maintenance and Operations projects and materials. Proper procedures used in the maintenance and repair of power equipment, hand tools, and motorized equipment used in construction and maintenance. Materials, methods, terminology, and tools used in the maintenance and repair of streets, storm drains, sidewalks, curbs, and related systems. Materials, methods, terminology, and tools used in building maintenance and repair. Landscape maintenance and construction materials, methods, terminology, and tools including principles used in the application of chemicals. Safe use of hazardous chemicals. Principles and practices of record keeping. Principles and practices of customer service. Effective leadership methods. Building crafts and facility maintenance (for building maintenance assignment). Basic carpentry, electrical and plumbing methods, tools, equipment and materials (for building maintenance assignment). Basic office procedures, methods, and equipment including computers and supporting software applications. Pertinent federal, state, and local laws, codes, and regulations. Ability to: Lead, organize, train, review, and participate in the work of crews performing skilled and semi-skilled construction, repair, maintenance and/or landscape tasks. Perform more difficult skilled tasks associated with the particular craft(s) required in assigned area. Maintain and repair a variety of tools and equipment. Follow oral instructions and read, interpret, follow and explain written instructions, construction sketches, maps, blue prints, and equipment manuals. Give clear direction to work crews orally and in writing. Operate required tools, equipment and vehicles in a manner consistent with safety principles. Perform maintenance and minor repair of assigned equipment and report the need for more difficult mechanical repairs. Ensure adherence to safe work practices and procedures. Maintain records including time and material use records. Safely drive and skillfully operate power equipment and hand tools involved in maintenance, repair, and construction activities. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Understand and follow oral and written instructions. Demonstrate an awareness and appreciation of the cultural diversity of the community. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Minimum Requirements Education/Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade. Supplemental specialized training in area of concentration is highly desirable. Experience: Three years (full-time equivalent) of increasingly responsible maintenance and repair experience in assigned program area. License, Certificate or Other Requirements: Incumbents must possess a valid Class "C" California driver's license at the time of application. Designated positions require a Class "A" or Class "B" unrestricted commercial driver's license within six months of employment with the City. A Commercial driver's license with a tank endorsement is required of some positions. Certified Tree Worker Certificate (ISA) and Certified Line Clearance certificate is required within twelve months of appointment of some positions. ISA Arborist Certificate is required for some positions. First Aid and CPR certificates within twelve months of appointment are highly desirable. Incumbents must be willing to work mandatory overtime when required; may be required to work nights, weekends and holidays as required in emergency situations. Special Requirements: Safety regulations prohibit incumbents from wearing contact lenses when working with certain chemicals. Incumbents in positions requiring use of a respirator are prohibited from wearing beards or other facial hair which prevents a proper respirator fit. Supplemental Information NOTE: For a complete listing of job duties and qualifications, please refer to the corresponding job description, which can be obtained from the Human Resources Department or downloaded from the City's web site. The City of Escondido is committed to a drug and alcohol free workplace. All applicants will be subject to fingerprint investigation before a conditional offer of employment is extended. A pre-employment medical examination will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment for all positions. Safety sensitive positions will include a pre-employment drug screen. Positions subject to the Department of Transportation (DOT) regulations will be subject to DOT pre-employment drug testing and random drug and alcohol testing. SELECTION PROCEDURE Applications will be screened and the most qualified candidates will be invited to appear for testing. All positions require the ability to read, write and speak English. Types of tests may include written and/or oral examination, physical agility, practical exam or other appropriate job-related selection process. When testing is completed, candidates will be ranked on an eligibility list in the order of their test score. Selection for appointments is made from names certified on the eligibility list. All appointments are subject to the successful completion of background investigation including LIVESCAN fingerprinting, and will be required to submit verification of the legal right to work in the United States. Qualification by a medical examination will be required at the time of appointment. After appointment, classified employees must satisfactorily complete a probationary period to be eligible for regular status. In accordance with the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, all new employees must produce proof of eligibility to work in the United States within the first three days of their employment. The City of Escondido participates in E-Verify®. The Loyalty Oath will be administered to all new employees on their first day of hire. New employees hired into positions that require a driver's license must provide proof of a valid California Driver's License of the appropriate class level on their first day of employment. Additional information regarding the essential functions and physical, environmental and communication demands of the position may be obtained from the Human Resources Department. If you require reasonable accommodation in the testing process, such as an alternate means of testing, you must contact the Human Resources Department by the final filing date to complete a Request for Reasonable Accommodation form. The provisions of this bulletin do not constitute an express or implied contract. Any provision contained in this bulletin may be modified or revoked without notice. Note: Pursuant to California Civil Code section 1786.53, the City of Escondido shall provide to all job candidates a copy of any records of arrest, indictment, conviction, civil judicial action, tax lien or outstanding judgment which was obtained in the course of conducting an evaluation for employment, assignment, and/or promotion. A copy of this information, if received by the City, will be given to candidates within seven days of the City's receipt. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Eligible individuals are those who meet the following criteria: Served in the U.S. armed forces Received an honorable discharge Did not retire from military service Seeking employment with the City of Escondido for the first time. Guard and Reserve active duty for training purposes does not qualify for veterans' preference. Proof of eligibility (copy of DD-214) must be submitted at time of application, or later if the promulgation of the eligibility list will not be delayed. Veterans' preference credit will only be applied to eligible applicants who attained a passing grade (total score exclusive of credit) on the final open examination. ABOUT OUR CITY The City of Escondido is a prominent agricultural, commercial hub and residential center of North San Diego County. Located a short 30-minute drive from the beach, the mountains or downtown San Diego, Escondido residents enjoy the pleasure of a rural lifestyle with all the benefits of suburban living. Escondido is a diverse, vibrant community with many amenities. The city offers attractive homes in a wide range of prices, two lakes, several parks, a sports center, golf courses, restaurants, wineries, shopping centers, a variety of art galleries, entertainment venues, and a state of the art hospital. Established in 1888, the city's rich past brings charm and stability to the community; yet integrated with Escondido's treasured heritage is a progressive future, bright and brimming with promise. EOE The City of Escondido does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, disability, sex, age, national origin, or sexual orientation. We will attempt to reasonably accommodate applicants with disabilities upon request. The City of Escondido offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance. The Benefits of Choice program offers you a range of benefits. You choose the coverage that is right for you, your family and your budget. Read this e-Guide for an overview of your options, with links to additional details and forms. For a more detailed overview of this benefits package, please visit the Maintenance & Operations Benefit Summary. Closing Date/Time: 7/29/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Part Time (20 to 29 hours with KPERS benefits) Job Summary Are you passionate about information technology and enjoy helping others? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where problem-solving skills are key? If so, the City of Olathe is currently hiring a part-time Service Desk Technician I to join the team who will work primarily on audiovisual support. If you have a strong technical aptitude and excellent communication skills, this is a great opportunity for you to become part of an innovative and collaborative team. This is a part time role (29 hours per week) working onsite Monday - Friday 9am - 2:30 with partial benefits . The expected hourly rate is between $23 to $27 and based on qualifications. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. A Service Desk Technician I provides first-line technical support to internal staff. The primary responsibility will be to provide audiovisual, desktop and mobile support, as well as answer inquiries. This position is part of a three-level career progression of Service Desk Technician I, II, and III. Key Responsibilities Provides IT Support and assistance to ensure audiovisual (AV) systems function seamlessly during meetings, presentations, and events, as well as conferencing applications such as Zoom, Teams, TeamViewers, etc.; provided IT support related to technical issues involving Microsoft’s Suite of Business Applications. Performs hands-on installation at the desktop level, of hardware, software, file backups, and system configurations; p rovides basic technical support at the network level, including LAN connectivity, mobile routers, mobile devices, and security; provides basic remote access solution implementation and support for VPN and Nemotion. Monitors the remote monitoring and management system alerts and notifications and responds accordingly through service tickets; provides communication with customers, keeping them informed of incident progress, and notifying them of impending changes or agreed outages. Provides support to audiovisual and computer equipment in conference rooms as well as conferencing applications such as Zoom, Teams, TeamViewer, etc. Participates in on-call rotation for after-hours emergency support if in a full-time role. Qualifications Experience: A minimum of one year of relevant experience in desktop support is required. The ideal candidate should possess strong technical acumen, excellent communication skills, and a passion for delivering top-notch customer service. An associate degree or two years of college coursework in information technology, computer science, or a related field may be substituted for experience. Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Preference is given to candidates with an associate degree in information technology, computer science, or related field. Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver's license and favorable driving record are required. Language: Proficiency with verbal and written English language is required. Additional proficiency with Spanish and American Sign Language is preferred.
Jul 01, 2024
Part Time
If you are a current City of Olathe employee, please click this link to apply through your Workday account. Employment Type Part Time (20 to 29 hours with KPERS benefits) Job Summary Are you passionate about information technology and enjoy helping others? Do you thrive in a fast-paced environment where problem-solving skills are key? If so, the City of Olathe is currently hiring a part-time Service Desk Technician I to join the team who will work primarily on audiovisual support. If you have a strong technical aptitude and excellent communication skills, this is a great opportunity for you to become part of an innovative and collaborative team. This is a part time role (29 hours per week) working onsite Monday - Friday 9am - 2:30 with partial benefits . The expected hourly rate is between $23 to $27 and based on qualifications. For more details, review the full job details and requirements below. A Service Desk Technician I provides first-line technical support to internal staff. The primary responsibility will be to provide audiovisual, desktop and mobile support, as well as answer inquiries. This position is part of a three-level career progression of Service Desk Technician I, II, and III. Key Responsibilities Provides IT Support and assistance to ensure audiovisual (AV) systems function seamlessly during meetings, presentations, and events, as well as conferencing applications such as Zoom, Teams, TeamViewers, etc.; provided IT support related to technical issues involving Microsoft’s Suite of Business Applications. Performs hands-on installation at the desktop level, of hardware, software, file backups, and system configurations; p rovides basic technical support at the network level, including LAN connectivity, mobile routers, mobile devices, and security; provides basic remote access solution implementation and support for VPN and Nemotion. Monitors the remote monitoring and management system alerts and notifications and responds accordingly through service tickets; provides communication with customers, keeping them informed of incident progress, and notifying them of impending changes or agreed outages. Provides support to audiovisual and computer equipment in conference rooms as well as conferencing applications such as Zoom, Teams, TeamViewer, etc. Participates in on-call rotation for after-hours emergency support if in a full-time role. Qualifications Experience: A minimum of one year of relevant experience in desktop support is required. The ideal candidate should possess strong technical acumen, excellent communication skills, and a passion for delivering top-notch customer service. An associate degree or two years of college coursework in information technology, computer science, or a related field may be substituted for experience. Education: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. Preference is given to candidates with an associate degree in information technology, computer science, or related field. Licenses & Certifications: A valid driver's license and favorable driving record are required. Language: Proficiency with verbal and written English language is required. Additional proficiency with Spanish and American Sign Language is preferred.
Contra Costa County, CA
Contra Costa County, California, United States
The Position Upcoming negotiated salary increases: 5% on July 1, 2024 5% on July 1, 2025 Bargaining Unit: Local 856 - General Services & Maintenance Unit Why join Contra Costa County? Ranking among the larger California fire agencies, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is a well-equipped, full-service fire agency. The District is an "all-hazards" organization providing fire suppression, First Responder Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency medical services as well as 911 emergency ambulance transport services for over two-thirds of the county, technical rescue, marine firefighting, water rescue, Type II Hazardous Materials Response team, heavy fire equipment program, fire prevention, and fire investigation services to nine cities and county unincorporated areas. The Fire District Apparatus Shop provides routine preventative maintenance and emergency repairs for our Fire Apparatus. The Apparatus Shop is staffed by an Apparatus Manager, six (6) Fire Equipment Mechanics, a Fire Service Coordinator, and a Driver Clerk. The Fire District has almost 150 pieces of Fire Apparatus which includes Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4. Type 6 engines as well as Tillers, Hazmats, UTV's, Quints, Water Tenders and Rescue vehicles. The Fire Mechanics are ASE certified as Truck Mechanics and CFMA certified to work on Fire Apparatus. We are looking for someone who is: Dependable, helpful, respectful, honest, hardworking, professional, and a team player. Self-motivated and driven to learn by trying and doing on their own rather than waiting for direction. Willing to learn new technology, equipment, and apparatus. What you will typically be responsible for: Inspecting trucks, boats, bulldozers, tractors, and mechanical equipment used in fire fighting and other Fire District services. Diagnosing mechanical and electrical troubles and makes various types of repairs, such as general overhauling, electrical and fuel systems, differentials and related equipment, suspension assemblies, repairing and servicing fire pumps. Operating typical shop tools including electrical and acetylene welding devices. Road testing and transporting fire apparatus, service vehicles, and trucks. Assisting in the training of shop personnel and District personnel A few reasons you might love about this job: The District operates the most current equipment with state-of-the-art technology. Our staff works on many types of equipment and apparatus including boats, bulldozers, fire trucks, tillers, wildland engines, advanced electronics incorporated into fire apparatus chassis. Learn and work in an environment that is always changing; equipment and apparatus are constantly being updated. Continuous training opportunities. Work as a team with full support from management. Room for growth and opportunities for advancement. A few challenges you might face in this job : Having to adjust to learning all the new and varied types of equipment in the Fire District due to the continuous updates of new equipment and technology which takes time to learn. Learning and adapting to the organizational and paramilitary chain of command in a professional environment Competencies Required: Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Handling Stress: Maintaining emotional stability and self-control under pressure, challenge, or adversity Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Group Facilitation: Enabling constructive and productive group interaction Informing: Proactively obtaining and sharing information Reading Comprehension: Understanding and using written information Mechanical Insight: Comprehending how mechanical, electrical, and structural systems operate and interact Delivering Results: Meeting organizational goals and customer expectations and making decisions that produce high-quality results by applying technical knowledge, analyzing problems, and calculating risks Safety Focus: Showing vigilance and care in identifying and addressing health risks and safety hazards Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications To read the complete job description, please visit the website; https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/contracosta/classspecs/1247208?keywords=fire%20emergency&pagetype=classSpecifications The eligible list established from this recruitment may remain in effect for six months. Minimum Qualifications License Required: (A) Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Out of state valid driver’s license will be accepted during the application process. AND (B) Must obtain a valid Class B driver’s license with Tank Endorsement (or Class A with Tank Endorsement) prior to the end of probation and maintain the license while employed in this class. Certification Requirements: Possess and maintain a valid California State Fire Marshall Fire Mechanic Level I or Fire Emergency Vehicle Technician I certification Experience: Two (2) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private company as a heavy duty or truck mechanic, one (1) year of which must be related to the maintenance of fire apparatus. OR Three (3) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private industry as a heavy duty or truck mechanic (no fire apparatus required). Physical Requirements : Ability to meet such health standards as may be prescribed by the Department of Transportation regulations for commercial driver's licenses. Desired Qualifications: - Fire apparatus mechanic experience is desirable - CSFM Emergency Vehicle Technician II/III certification - Completion of Pierce training courses or Pierce Master Technician certification Selection Process Application Filing: All applicants must apply on-line at www.cccounty.us/hr and submit the information as indicated on the job announcement by the final filing date. Completion of a Supplemental Questionnaire is required. Application Evaluation: Depending on the number of applications received, an Application Evaluation Board may be convened to evaluate and select the best-qualified candidates for invitation to the next phase of the examination. Training and Experience Evaluation: A Training and Experience Evaluation may be used to rank candidates on the eligible list. This will be included in the supplemental questionnaire as a part of the application. (Weighted 100%) For applications received between 5/9/24 - 5/26/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 6/3/24 For applications received between 5/27/24 - 6/23/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/1/24 For applications received between 6/24/24 - 7/21/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/29/24 For applications received between 7/22/24 - 8/25/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/2/24 For applications received between 8/26/24 - 9/22/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/30/24 For applications received between 9/23/24 - 10/20/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 10/28/24 For applications received between 10/21/24 - 11/17/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 11/25/24 For applications received between 11/18/24 - 12/15/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 12/23/24 Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the selection process. The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment specific questions, please contact Elizabeth Loud, eloud@cccfpd.org. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs’ applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627. CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
The Position Upcoming negotiated salary increases: 5% on July 1, 2024 5% on July 1, 2025 Bargaining Unit: Local 856 - General Services & Maintenance Unit Why join Contra Costa County? Ranking among the larger California fire agencies, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is a well-equipped, full-service fire agency. The District is an "all-hazards" organization providing fire suppression, First Responder Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency medical services as well as 911 emergency ambulance transport services for over two-thirds of the county, technical rescue, marine firefighting, water rescue, Type II Hazardous Materials Response team, heavy fire equipment program, fire prevention, and fire investigation services to nine cities and county unincorporated areas. The Fire District Apparatus Shop provides routine preventative maintenance and emergency repairs for our Fire Apparatus. The Apparatus Shop is staffed by an Apparatus Manager, six (6) Fire Equipment Mechanics, a Fire Service Coordinator, and a Driver Clerk. The Fire District has almost 150 pieces of Fire Apparatus which includes Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4. Type 6 engines as well as Tillers, Hazmats, UTV's, Quints, Water Tenders and Rescue vehicles. The Fire Mechanics are ASE certified as Truck Mechanics and CFMA certified to work on Fire Apparatus. We are looking for someone who is: Dependable, helpful, respectful, honest, hardworking, professional, and a team player. Self-motivated and driven to learn by trying and doing on their own rather than waiting for direction. Willing to learn new technology, equipment, and apparatus. What you will typically be responsible for: Inspecting trucks, boats, bulldozers, tractors, and mechanical equipment used in fire fighting and other Fire District services. Diagnosing mechanical and electrical troubles and makes various types of repairs, such as general overhauling, electrical and fuel systems, differentials and related equipment, suspension assemblies, repairing and servicing fire pumps. Operating typical shop tools including electrical and acetylene welding devices. Road testing and transporting fire apparatus, service vehicles, and trucks. Assisting in the training of shop personnel and District personnel A few reasons you might love about this job: The District operates the most current equipment with state-of-the-art technology. Our staff works on many types of equipment and apparatus including boats, bulldozers, fire trucks, tillers, wildland engines, advanced electronics incorporated into fire apparatus chassis. Learn and work in an environment that is always changing; equipment and apparatus are constantly being updated. Continuous training opportunities. Work as a team with full support from management. Room for growth and opportunities for advancement. A few challenges you might face in this job : Having to adjust to learning all the new and varied types of equipment in the Fire District due to the continuous updates of new equipment and technology which takes time to learn. Learning and adapting to the organizational and paramilitary chain of command in a professional environment Competencies Required: Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Handling Stress: Maintaining emotional stability and self-control under pressure, challenge, or adversity Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Group Facilitation: Enabling constructive and productive group interaction Informing: Proactively obtaining and sharing information Reading Comprehension: Understanding and using written information Mechanical Insight: Comprehending how mechanical, electrical, and structural systems operate and interact Delivering Results: Meeting organizational goals and customer expectations and making decisions that produce high-quality results by applying technical knowledge, analyzing problems, and calculating risks Safety Focus: Showing vigilance and care in identifying and addressing health risks and safety hazards Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications To read the complete job description, please visit the website; https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/contracosta/classspecs/1247208?keywords=fire%20emergency&pagetype=classSpecifications The eligible list established from this recruitment may remain in effect for six months. Minimum Qualifications License Required: (A) Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Out of state valid driver’s license will be accepted during the application process. AND (B) Must obtain a valid Class B driver’s license with Tank Endorsement (or Class A with Tank Endorsement) prior to the end of probation and maintain the license while employed in this class. Certification Requirements: Possess and maintain a valid California State Fire Marshall Fire Mechanic Level I or Fire Emergency Vehicle Technician I certification Experience: Two (2) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private company as a heavy duty or truck mechanic, one (1) year of which must be related to the maintenance of fire apparatus. OR Three (3) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private industry as a heavy duty or truck mechanic (no fire apparatus required). Physical Requirements : Ability to meet such health standards as may be prescribed by the Department of Transportation regulations for commercial driver's licenses. Desired Qualifications: - Fire apparatus mechanic experience is desirable - CSFM Emergency Vehicle Technician II/III certification - Completion of Pierce training courses or Pierce Master Technician certification Selection Process Application Filing: All applicants must apply on-line at www.cccounty.us/hr and submit the information as indicated on the job announcement by the final filing date. Completion of a Supplemental Questionnaire is required. Application Evaluation: Depending on the number of applications received, an Application Evaluation Board may be convened to evaluate and select the best-qualified candidates for invitation to the next phase of the examination. Training and Experience Evaluation: A Training and Experience Evaluation may be used to rank candidates on the eligible list. This will be included in the supplemental questionnaire as a part of the application. (Weighted 100%) For applications received between 5/9/24 - 5/26/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 6/3/24 For applications received between 5/27/24 - 6/23/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/1/24 For applications received between 6/24/24 - 7/21/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/29/24 For applications received between 7/22/24 - 8/25/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/2/24 For applications received between 8/26/24 - 9/22/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/30/24 For applications received between 9/23/24 - 10/20/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 10/28/24 For applications received between 10/21/24 - 11/17/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 11/25/24 For applications received between 11/18/24 - 12/15/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 12/23/24 Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the selection process. The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment specific questions, please contact Elizabeth Loud, eloud@cccfpd.org. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs’ applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627. CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Introduction THIS IS A NEW ASSEMBLED EXAMINATION. The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended. Supplemental Questionnaire: A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Failure to submit the Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE COUNTY: Established in 1853, Alameda County has a population of over 1.6 million residents making it the second largest county in the Bay Area and the seventh largest in the State. The County encompasses 14 cities including Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, and Union City as well as six unincorporated communities and rural areas that span a total of 738 square miles. Alameda County employs approximately 9,000 employees working in 21 different agencies and departments and has an annual budget of over $3 billion. As a major urban County, Alameda delivers a full spectrum of services, including general government and internal services, health care, social services, public works, criminal justice, and other public safety services for its community. The County celebrates the rich diversity of its workforce, which in large measure, reflects the cultural and ethnic diversity of the community it serves. The County’s mission is to enrich the lives of its residents through visionary policies and accessible, responsive, and effective services. Its vision is to be recognized as one of the best counties in which to live, work, and do business. THE HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES DEPARTMENT: Department Mission Deliver high quality and timely human resource services in partnership with County agencies, departments and special districts to enable our customers to reach their organizational goals. Vision To be the employer of choice and a great place to work. Values In a spirit of partnership, HRS strives for: Excellence in everything we do. Responsiveness to our customers and their needs. Fairness in our policies and practices. Innovation in developing and implementing new programs. Diversity in recognizing everyone’s unique contribution. Development of every employee’s full potential. Anticipate and meet the changing needs of employees and candidates to ensure the recruitment and retention of a talented and committed workforce. Support the County’s organizational culture that values customer service, performance excellence, diversity, and fiscal stewardship. Redesign and transform the recruitment function for improved customer service and satisfaction. Champion workforce planning and development to ensure that employees have every opportunity to assume leadership positions as baby boomers retire. Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services through the increased use of technology. The Medical Leaves and Accommodation Services Division is a comprehensive and countywide centralized disability management program, which provides professional consultation and technical support to County agencies and departments. In the development and administration of the County's disability management programs, we collaborate with stakeholders to develop strategies to overcome identified barriers. We continue to increase awareness and understanding of federal and state disability laws, family and medical leave provisions, and other applicable statutes , through the design and implementation of countywide disability management training. In partnership with County Agencies and Departments, we are committed to integrate employees with disabilities and medical conditions into a highly productive workforce environment. THE POSITION: Under the direct supervision of the Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Supervisor, Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Technicians provide day-to-day, paraprofessional level assistance, and support to Alameda County agencies/departments pursuant to County policies and procedures, state and federal disability laws and leave provisions, and other applicable statutes; and perform other related work as required. These positions are located in the Human Resources Services Department’s Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services unit and report directly to the Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Supervisor. Incumbents are trained in technical disability programs, activities, and will perform these functions in support of professional staff. The Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Technicians are distinguished from the higher-level Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Case Managers in that the latter has the overall responsibility for ensuring that all medical leaves and accommodation case management responsibilities are completed correctly. Please click here for the full Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Technician job description. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EITHER I Experience : The equivalent of one (1) year of full-time experience as a Specialist Clerk II, or in an equivalent or higher-level class in the Alameda County classified service. Experience performing clerical, technical processing of disability-related matters (i.e., FMLA/CFRA/PDL, workers’ compensation, temporary modified work assignments, or reasonable accommodations) is highly desirable. Substitution : Completion of a bachelor’s degree in a related field may substitute for six (6) months of the required experience in Pattern I. OR II Experience : The equivalent of two (2) years of full-time experience performing paraprofessional-level, administrative/clerical work in a disability-related program that dealt with FMLA/CRFA/PDL, workers’ compensation, temporary modified work assignments, or reasonable accommodations. Substitution : Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in human resources or a related field may be substituted for one (1) of the two (2) required years of experience in Pattern II. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS NOTE : The level and scope of the following knowledge and abilities are related to duties listed under the “Examples of Duties” section of this specification. Knowledge of : State and federal disability laws, leave provisions, and regulations. County policies and procedures, Administrative Code, CS Rules, Personnel Procedures, Memoranda of Understandings (MOUs), and personnel administration. EEO concepts and guidelines for compliance related to employee/applicant disabilities. Public sector human resource practices and principles including but not limited to employment selection, position classification, and compensation. Statistical methods used to analyze data. Human resource management systems application and other commonly used software applications. English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Basic mathematics and statistics. Operation of office machines and equipment, including personal computers. Processing and spreadsheet software. Ability to : Establish and maintain record-keeping procedures and systems. Gather, verify, evaluate, and update relevant information. Perform detailed work accurately. Work with a variety of tasks simultaneously and prioritize multiple tasks. Analyze, problem-solve, and make sound judgments when it comes to referring cases to Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Case Managers for further monitoring/action. Demonstrate interpersonal sensitivity. Establish effective working relationships with employees at all levels and other agencies and Third-Party Administrators. Effectively communicate orally and in writing. Read, interpret and apply laws, rules, regulations, standards, and procedures. Use applicable state and federal provisions as well as Charter and Civil Service Rules and Regulations. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS The examination will consist of the following steps: A review of candidates' application to verify possession of minimum requirements. Those candidates who possess the minimum requirements for the class will move on to the next step in the examination process. A review of the supplemental questionnaire to determine the best qualified applicants to continue in the process. An oral interview which will be weighted as 100% of the candidates' final examination score. The oral interview may contain situational exercises. Candidates must attain a qualifying rating on each portion of this recruitment. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED EXAMINATION STEPS . Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness, and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. To learn more about our recruitment and selection process, please visit the “What You Need to Know” section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN Applicants will be informed via e-mail with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the needs of the Agency: TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT PLAN: Deadline For Filing: 5:00:00 p.m., Friday, August 9, 2024 Review of Minimum Qualifications: Review of Supplemental Questionnaire for Best Qualified: By 8/16/2024 By 8/30/2024 Virtual Oral Interviews: Results Notification: Promulgation of Eligible List Week of 9/3/2024 By 9/20/2024 10/2/2024 TENTATIVE SELECTION PLAN: Departmental Hiring Interviews: TBD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN Alameda County and the Human Resource Services Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination and/or selection process to accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities and/or medical conditions in accordance/compliance with the State Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Alameda County’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy and applicable statues. To request an accommodation due to a disability/medical condition during this or other phases of the examination/selection process, please contact the assigned Human Resources Representative listed on the job announcement before the last date of filing. Alameda County requires applicants to provide supporting documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. In order to qualify for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must have a disability/medical condition pursuant to the ADA, FEHA and applicable statues. For more information regarding our Reasonable Accommodation procedures, please visit our website: www.acgov.org/hrs . BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Management Paid Leave** Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com, @acgov.org, Noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the "My applications" button on the Current Job Openings page . Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email boxes Noreply@jobaps.com and noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org are routed to unmonitored mailboxes. If you have questions, please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied . Monique Hill | Personnel Services ProgramManager, Recruitment and Selection Human Resource Services, County of Alameda 510-208-4841 or email Monique.Hill@acgov.org www.acgov.org/hrs DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency . EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: 8/9/2024 5:00:00 PM
Jul 27, 2024
Full Time
Introduction THIS IS A NEW ASSEMBLED EXAMINATION. The eligible list resulting from this examination will cancel any existing list and may last approximately one year, but can be extended. Supplemental Questionnaire: A properly completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each application. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires must be in the possession of the Human Resource Services Department by 5:00 p.m. on the Last Day for Filing. Failure to submit the Supplemental Questionnaire will result in disqualification. Applications and Supplemental Questionnaires will only be accepted on-line. DESCRIPTION THE COUNTY: Established in 1853, Alameda County has a population of over 1.6 million residents making it the second largest county in the Bay Area and the seventh largest in the State. The County encompasses 14 cities including Alameda, Albany, Berkeley, Dublin, Emeryville, Fremont, Hayward, Livermore, Newark, Oakland, Piedmont, Pleasanton, San Leandro, and Union City as well as six unincorporated communities and rural areas that span a total of 738 square miles. Alameda County employs approximately 9,000 employees working in 21 different agencies and departments and has an annual budget of over $3 billion. As a major urban County, Alameda delivers a full spectrum of services, including general government and internal services, health care, social services, public works, criminal justice, and other public safety services for its community. The County celebrates the rich diversity of its workforce, which in large measure, reflects the cultural and ethnic diversity of the community it serves. The County’s mission is to enrich the lives of its residents through visionary policies and accessible, responsive, and effective services. Its vision is to be recognized as one of the best counties in which to live, work, and do business. THE HUMAN RESOURCE SERVICES DEPARTMENT: Department Mission Deliver high quality and timely human resource services in partnership with County agencies, departments and special districts to enable our customers to reach their organizational goals. Vision To be the employer of choice and a great place to work. Values In a spirit of partnership, HRS strives for: Excellence in everything we do. Responsiveness to our customers and their needs. Fairness in our policies and practices. Innovation in developing and implementing new programs. Diversity in recognizing everyone’s unique contribution. Development of every employee’s full potential. Anticipate and meet the changing needs of employees and candidates to ensure the recruitment and retention of a talented and committed workforce. Support the County’s organizational culture that values customer service, performance excellence, diversity, and fiscal stewardship. Redesign and transform the recruitment function for improved customer service and satisfaction. Champion workforce planning and development to ensure that employees have every opportunity to assume leadership positions as baby boomers retire. Improve the efficiency and effectiveness of services through the increased use of technology. The Medical Leaves and Accommodation Services Division is a comprehensive and countywide centralized disability management program, which provides professional consultation and technical support to County agencies and departments. In the development and administration of the County's disability management programs, we collaborate with stakeholders to develop strategies to overcome identified barriers. We continue to increase awareness and understanding of federal and state disability laws, family and medical leave provisions, and other applicable statutes , through the design and implementation of countywide disability management training. In partnership with County Agencies and Departments, we are committed to integrate employees with disabilities and medical conditions into a highly productive workforce environment. THE POSITION: Under the direct supervision of the Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Supervisor, Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Technicians provide day-to-day, paraprofessional level assistance, and support to Alameda County agencies/departments pursuant to County policies and procedures, state and federal disability laws and leave provisions, and other applicable statutes; and perform other related work as required. These positions are located in the Human Resources Services Department’s Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services unit and report directly to the Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Supervisor. Incumbents are trained in technical disability programs, activities, and will perform these functions in support of professional staff. The Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Technicians are distinguished from the higher-level Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Case Managers in that the latter has the overall responsibility for ensuring that all medical leaves and accommodation case management responsibilities are completed correctly. Please click here for the full Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Technician job description. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS EITHER I Experience : The equivalent of one (1) year of full-time experience as a Specialist Clerk II, or in an equivalent or higher-level class in the Alameda County classified service. Experience performing clerical, technical processing of disability-related matters (i.e., FMLA/CFRA/PDL, workers’ compensation, temporary modified work assignments, or reasonable accommodations) is highly desirable. Substitution : Completion of a bachelor’s degree in a related field may substitute for six (6) months of the required experience in Pattern I. OR II Experience : The equivalent of two (2) years of full-time experience performing paraprofessional-level, administrative/clerical work in a disability-related program that dealt with FMLA/CRFA/PDL, workers’ compensation, temporary modified work assignments, or reasonable accommodations. Substitution : Possession of a bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university with a major in human resources or a related field may be substituted for one (1) of the two (2) required years of experience in Pattern II. NOTE : The Civil Service Commission may modify the above Minimum Qualifications in the announcement of an examination. KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS NOTE : The level and scope of the following knowledge and abilities are related to duties listed under the “Examples of Duties” section of this specification. Knowledge of : State and federal disability laws, leave provisions, and regulations. County policies and procedures, Administrative Code, CS Rules, Personnel Procedures, Memoranda of Understandings (MOUs), and personnel administration. EEO concepts and guidelines for compliance related to employee/applicant disabilities. Public sector human resource practices and principles including but not limited to employment selection, position classification, and compensation. Statistical methods used to analyze data. Human resource management systems application and other commonly used software applications. English grammar, spelling, and punctuation. Basic mathematics and statistics. Operation of office machines and equipment, including personal computers. Processing and spreadsheet software. Ability to : Establish and maintain record-keeping procedures and systems. Gather, verify, evaluate, and update relevant information. Perform detailed work accurately. Work with a variety of tasks simultaneously and prioritize multiple tasks. Analyze, problem-solve, and make sound judgments when it comes to referring cases to Medical Leaves & Accommodation Services Case Managers for further monitoring/action. Demonstrate interpersonal sensitivity. Establish effective working relationships with employees at all levels and other agencies and Third-Party Administrators. Effectively communicate orally and in writing. Read, interpret and apply laws, rules, regulations, standards, and procedures. Use applicable state and federal provisions as well as Charter and Civil Service Rules and Regulations. EXAMINATION COMPONENTS The examination will consist of the following steps: A review of candidates' application to verify possession of minimum requirements. Those candidates who possess the minimum requirements for the class will move on to the next step in the examination process. A review of the supplemental questionnaire to determine the best qualified applicants to continue in the process. An oral interview which will be weighted as 100% of the candidates' final examination score. The oral interview may contain situational exercises. Candidates must attain a qualifying rating on each portion of this recruitment. WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED EXAMINATION STEPS . Alameda County utilizes a Civil Service Selection System founded on merit. Such a system is competitive and based on broad recruitment efforts and equal opportunity for qualified applicants to test in an examination process designed to determine the qualifications, fitness, and ability of competitors to perform duties of the vacant position. Many of our recruitments are targeted and specific to the needs of a current vacant position, in which case, the eligible list may be exclusively used for that current vacant position. Other recruitments may be more broadly used for both current and future vacancies, or for other alternate jobs with comparable scopes of work. To learn more about our recruitment and selection process, please visit the “What You Need to Know” section of our website, www.acgov.org/hrs . RECRUITMENT AND SELECTION PLAN Applicants will be informed via e-mail with reasonable notice in advance of any examination process which will require their attendance. The following dates are tentative and subject to change based on the needs of the Agency: TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT PLAN: Deadline For Filing: 5:00:00 p.m., Friday, August 9, 2024 Review of Minimum Qualifications: Review of Supplemental Questionnaire for Best Qualified: By 8/16/2024 By 8/30/2024 Virtual Oral Interviews: Results Notification: Promulgation of Eligible List Week of 9/3/2024 By 9/20/2024 10/2/2024 TENTATIVE SELECTION PLAN: Departmental Hiring Interviews: TBD WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE CHANGES TO THE ANNOUNCED RECRUITMENT & SELECTION PLAN Alameda County and the Human Resource Services Department will make reasonable efforts in the examination and/or selection process to accommodate qualified individuals with disabilities and/or medical conditions in accordance/compliance with the State Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) Alameda County’s Reasonable Accommodation Policy and applicable statues. To request an accommodation due to a disability/medical condition during this or other phases of the examination/selection process, please contact the assigned Human Resources Representative listed on the job announcement before the last date of filing. Alameda County requires applicants to provide supporting documentation to substantiate a request for reasonable accommodation. In order to qualify for a reasonable accommodation, applicants must have a disability/medical condition pursuant to the ADA, FEHA and applicable statues. For more information regarding our Reasonable Accommodation procedures, please visit our website: www.acgov.org/hrs . BENEFITS Alameda County offers a comprehensive and competitive benefits package that affords wide-ranging health care options to meet the different needs of a diverse workforce and their families. We also sponsor many different employee discount, fitness and health screening programs focused on overall well being. These benefits include but are not limited to*: For your Health & Well-Being Medical - HMO & PPO Plans Dental - HMO & PPO Plans Vision or Vision Reimbursement Share the Savings Basic Life Insurance Supplemental Life Insurance (with optional dependent coverage for eligible employees) Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance County Allowance Credit Flexible Spending Accounts - Health FSA, Dependent Care and Adoption Assistance Short-Term Disability Insurance Long-Term Disability Insurance Voluntary Benefits - Accident Insurance, Critical Illness, Hospital Indemnity and Legal Services Employee Assistance Program For your Financial Future Retirement Plan - (Defined Benefit Pension Plan) Deferred Compensation Plan (457 Plan or Roth Plan) For your Work/Life Balance 12 paid holidays Floating Holidays Vacation and sick leave accrual Vacation purchase program Management Paid Leave** Catastrophic Sick Leave Group Auto/Home Insurance Pet Insurance Commuter Benefits Program Guaranteed Ride Home Employee Wellness Program (e.g. At Work Fitness, Incentive Based Programs, Gym Membership Discounts) Employee Discount Program (e.g. theme parks, cell phone, etc.) Child Care Resources 1 st United Services Credit Union *Eligibility is determined by Alameda County and offerings may vary by collective bargaining agreement. This provides a brief summary of the benefits offered and can be subject to change. ** Non-exempt management employees are entitled to up to three days of management paid leave. Exempt management employees are entitled to up to seven days of management paid leave. Conclusion All notices related to County recruitments for which you have applied will be sent/delivered via email. Please add @jobaps.com, @acgov.org, Noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org and Noreply@jobaps.com as accepted addresses to any email blocking or spam filtering program you may use. If you do not do this, your email blocking or spam filtering program may block receipt of the notices regarding your application for recruitments. You are also strongly advised to regularly log into your County of Alameda online application account to check for notices that may have been sent to you. All email notices that will be sent to you will also be kept in your personal online application account. You will be able to view all of your notices in your online application account by clicking on the "My applications" button on the Current Job Openings page . Please take the steps recommended above to ensure you do not miss any notices about a recruitment for which you have applied. The County of Alameda is not responsible for notices that are not read, received or accessed by any applicant for a County recruitment. NOTE: All notices are generated through an automated email notification system. Replies to the email boxes Noreply@jobaps.com and noreplyalamedacountyhr@acgov.org are routed to unmonitored mailboxes. If you have questions, please go to our website at www.acgov.org/hrs . You may also contact the Human Resources Analyst listed on the job announcement for the recruitment for which you have applied . Monique Hill | Personnel Services ProgramManager, Recruitment and Selection Human Resource Services, County of Alameda 510-208-4841 or email Monique.Hill@acgov.org www.acgov.org/hrs DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Alameda County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to report to work as ordered in the event of an emergency . EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Alameda County has a diverse workforce, that is representative of the communities we serve, and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All aspects of employment are based on merit, competence, performance and business need. Alameda County does not discriminate in employment on the basis of, race, color, religion, sex (including pregnancy and gender identity), national origin, political affiliation, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, genetic information, age, membership in an employee organization, retaliation, parental status, military service, or other non-merit factors protected under federal, state and local law. Alameda County celebrates diversity and is committed to creating an inclusive, and welcoming workplace environment. Closing Date/Time: 8/9/2024 5:00:00 PM
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Maintenance Technician - Salem Pay Grade: Grade 9 Starting Pay: $ 45,943.50 Departmental Mission Statement: The Facilities Management Department of Trial Court provides for the management and maintenance of 63 state-owned courthouses located in ten counties of the Commonwealth. The Department is committed to administering effective property management, and for ensuring the delivery of quality services necessary for the efficient and reliable operation of all of the facilities which it maintains. Organizational Profile: http://www.mass.gov/courts/courtfacilities/index.html Notes: The hours for this position is 6:00am-2:00pm. This position may be considered essential personnel in certain emergencies and may be required to work outside of regularly scheduled hours, including staying late or coming in early. This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6. Position Summary: This series is responsible for assisting in a range of skilled trades duties for both licensed and unlicensed trades. The duties focus on the application of complex materials and compounds consistent with general contracting work. Other duties include providing assistance in repairing, installing and testing various types of systems and equipment. A classification above the entry level requires the performance of increasingly more responsible and complex work which requires advanced skill and experience. Employees are appointed at the entry level and are eligible for reclassification to the higher grade within this series consistent with the requirements in the job description. The position title reverts to the entry level of this series when there is a vacancy. Supervision Received: Receives moderate supervision from the Facilities Supervisor in performing structured but not always routine work; Moderate judgment is required. Organizational Levels: Maintenance Technician I - This is the entry level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected to perform minor repairs and improvements in a variety of trades under the direction of a building or maintenance supervisor. Maintenance Technician II - This is the second level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected begin to develop a trade of expertise utilized by the Court Facilities Bureau and have the ability to work independently in the performance of standard maintenance and repairs. Duties: Maintenance Technician I Duties: The following list of major duties represents a composite list of typical duties performed by individuals in this position. Specific duties performed by an incumbent will vary depending upon the Division and the department within the Division: Assists in servicing and replacing minor plumbing fixtures; Performs minor electrical work not requiring a licensed electrician such as replacing light bulbs and fuses; Assists in minor carpentry and repair work; Maintain machinery, equipment, and tools by cleaning, lubricating, greasing, and oiling, to ensure optimum working order; Applies paint, varnish, and stain to all types of surfaces in order to protect and beautify surfaces using appropriate tools and equipment; and Performs related duties as required. Maintenance Technician II Duties: Performs preventive maintenance and makes repairs to heating, ventilating, air conditioning equipment according to instructions such as replacing belts on motors, changing filters, bearings, etc; Maintains and makes routine repairs to electrically powered equipment and appliances according to instruction from senior technicians and equipment service manuals; Apply carpentry techniques and using carpentry tools to construct, alter, repair, and/or install walls, stairs, floors, ceiling, windows, doors, roofs, gutters, and locks; Perform structural repair, alterations, or improvement work such as preparing surfaces for plaster or cement work; studding, wiring, and plastering walls. Install glass in doors and windows; All duties covered under Maintenance Technician I; and Performs related duties as required. Job Competencies: All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following areas. • Ethics and Values Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Court Facilities Department and the Trial Court. • Mission Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Court Facilities Department missions. Applied Knowledge Understands standard facility management methods, codes, and operational best practices. • Problem Solving Accurately assesses maintenance problems of a routine nature and initiates corrective action. • Continuous Learning Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improve himself or herself through training and making use of new methods and equipment. • Commitment to Diversity Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. • Customer Service Contributes to a departmental environment emphasizing conduct that is courteous and professional toward both Trial Court employees and the public. • Collaboration Works with others cooperatively, and demonstrates teamwork, contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared goals. Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for the position of Maintenance Technician: Maintenance Technician I Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent and at least one year of professional work experience performing general building repair and maintenance; Note: Graduation from a vocational school with a trade or technical concentration will serve as a substitute for the 1 year of required work experience; Knowledge in a variety of trade areas common to the field of building maintenance; Knowledge of the use and operation of hand tools, power tools, and equipment; Ability to lift and carry heavy objects; Ability to climb and work on scaffolds and ladders; Physical stamina and endurance; Additional Requirements for Maintenance Technician II: A minimum of two years’ experience working at the entry level; A demonstration of competence and expertise in an area of specialization consistent with licensed and unlicensed trades utilized by the Court Facilities Bureau; The acquisition of a trade or technical license where applicable is preferred; Ability to give direction and instruction to less senior staff; Closing Date/Time: 2024-10-24
Jul 26, 2024
Full Time
Title: Maintenance Technician - Salem Pay Grade: Grade 9 Starting Pay: $ 45,943.50 Departmental Mission Statement: The Facilities Management Department of Trial Court provides for the management and maintenance of 63 state-owned courthouses located in ten counties of the Commonwealth. The Department is committed to administering effective property management, and for ensuring the delivery of quality services necessary for the efficient and reliable operation of all of the facilities which it maintains. Organizational Profile: http://www.mass.gov/courts/courtfacilities/index.html Notes: The hours for this position is 6:00am-2:00pm. This position may be considered essential personnel in certain emergencies and may be required to work outside of regularly scheduled hours, including staying late or coming in early. This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6. Position Summary: This series is responsible for assisting in a range of skilled trades duties for both licensed and unlicensed trades. The duties focus on the application of complex materials and compounds consistent with general contracting work. Other duties include providing assistance in repairing, installing and testing various types of systems and equipment. A classification above the entry level requires the performance of increasingly more responsible and complex work which requires advanced skill and experience. Employees are appointed at the entry level and are eligible for reclassification to the higher grade within this series consistent with the requirements in the job description. The position title reverts to the entry level of this series when there is a vacancy. Supervision Received: Receives moderate supervision from the Facilities Supervisor in performing structured but not always routine work; Moderate judgment is required. Organizational Levels: Maintenance Technician I - This is the entry level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected to perform minor repairs and improvements in a variety of trades under the direction of a building or maintenance supervisor. Maintenance Technician II - This is the second level position title within this series. Employees at this level are expected begin to develop a trade of expertise utilized by the Court Facilities Bureau and have the ability to work independently in the performance of standard maintenance and repairs. Duties: Maintenance Technician I Duties: The following list of major duties represents a composite list of typical duties performed by individuals in this position. Specific duties performed by an incumbent will vary depending upon the Division and the department within the Division: Assists in servicing and replacing minor plumbing fixtures; Performs minor electrical work not requiring a licensed electrician such as replacing light bulbs and fuses; Assists in minor carpentry and repair work; Maintain machinery, equipment, and tools by cleaning, lubricating, greasing, and oiling, to ensure optimum working order; Applies paint, varnish, and stain to all types of surfaces in order to protect and beautify surfaces using appropriate tools and equipment; and Performs related duties as required. Maintenance Technician II Duties: Performs preventive maintenance and makes repairs to heating, ventilating, air conditioning equipment according to instructions such as replacing belts on motors, changing filters, bearings, etc; Maintains and makes routine repairs to electrically powered equipment and appliances according to instruction from senior technicians and equipment service manuals; Apply carpentry techniques and using carpentry tools to construct, alter, repair, and/or install walls, stairs, floors, ceiling, windows, doors, roofs, gutters, and locks; Perform structural repair, alterations, or improvement work such as preparing surfaces for plaster or cement work; studding, wiring, and plastering walls. Install glass in doors and windows; All duties covered under Maintenance Technician I; and Performs related duties as required. Job Competencies: All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following areas. • Ethics and Values Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Court Facilities Department and the Trial Court. • Mission Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Court Facilities Department missions. Applied Knowledge Understands standard facility management methods, codes, and operational best practices. • Problem Solving Accurately assesses maintenance problems of a routine nature and initiates corrective action. • Continuous Learning Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improve himself or herself through training and making use of new methods and equipment. • Commitment to Diversity Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. • Customer Service Contributes to a departmental environment emphasizing conduct that is courteous and professional toward both Trial Court employees and the public. • Collaboration Works with others cooperatively, and demonstrates teamwork, contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared goals. Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for the position of Maintenance Technician: Maintenance Technician I Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent and at least one year of professional work experience performing general building repair and maintenance; Note: Graduation from a vocational school with a trade or technical concentration will serve as a substitute for the 1 year of required work experience; Knowledge in a variety of trade areas common to the field of building maintenance; Knowledge of the use and operation of hand tools, power tools, and equipment; Ability to lift and carry heavy objects; Ability to climb and work on scaffolds and ladders; Physical stamina and endurance; Additional Requirements for Maintenance Technician II: A minimum of two years’ experience working at the entry level; A demonstration of competence and expertise in an area of specialization consistent with licensed and unlicensed trades utilized by the Court Facilities Bureau; The acquisition of a trade or technical license where applicable is preferred; Ability to give direction and instruction to less senior staff; Closing Date/Time: 2024-10-24
MASSACHUSETTS TRIAL COURT
Salem, Massachusetts, United States
Title: Senior Maintenance Technician - Essex Probate & Family Court Pay Grade: Grade 13 Starting Pay: $ 59,047.98 Departmental Mission Statement: The Facilities Management Department of Trial Court provides for the management and maintenance of 63 state-owned courthouses located in ten counties of the Commonwealth. The Department is committed to administering effective property management, and for ensuring the delivery of quality services necessary for the efficient and reliable operation of all of the facilities which it maintains. FACILITES MANAGEMENT & CAPITAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE: Notes: Candidate must be licensed as an Electrician, HVAC or a Plumber. The hours for this position is 6am-2pm. This position may be considered essential personnel in certain emergencies and may be required to work outside of regularly scheduled hours, including staying late or coming in early. This position may have occasional travel. This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6. Position Summary: This series is responsible for performing the full range of skilled trade position duties for both licensed and unlicensed trades. Typical duties include repairing, installing, and testing various types of systems and equipment. These positions may also frequently include the application of complex materials and compounds consistent with general contracting work. The title above the entry level requires the performance of increasingly more responsible and varied work which requires advanced skill and experience with regard to the various licensed and unlicensed trades. Employees are appointed at the entry level position title and are eligible for reclassification to a higher-level position within this series consistent with the specifications for the higher-level position title. The position title reverts to the entry level of this series when there is a vacancy. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports to a Facilities Supervisor performing structured but not always routine work; Moderate judgment is required. ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS: Senior Maintenance Tech I (13) - This is the entry level position within this series. Employees at this level are expected to perform plumbing, electrical, carpentry, HVAC, painting, and other trades and technical work in their area of expertise. Employees are expected to have an established area specialization developed through training and experience and can work independently. Senior Maintenance Tech II (14) - This is the second level within the series. These employees are generally involved in projects of a larger scope and complexity consistent with experience and training. The Senior Maintenance Tech II engages in more complex project assignments and has a higher degree of contact with court officials. Senior Maintenance Tech IIs take lead roles in the completion of projects. Employees are required to work a minimum of three years as a Senior Maintenance Tech I before being eligible to reclassify to the higher level. Senior Maintenance Tech II positions also require the employee to hold a trade or technical license if applicable in their area of specialization prior to applying for reclassification. Supervision Received: Duties: Senior Maintenance Technician Duties: The following list of major duties represents a composite list of typical duties performed by individuals in various areas of specialization. Specific duties performed by an incumbent will vary depending upon the Division, designated assignment, and level of the employee. All positions may perform related duties as required. Carpenter • Maintains buildings and related structures applying carpentry techniques and using carpentry tools to construct, alter, repair and/or install walls, stairs, floors, ceilings, windows, doors, roofs, gutters, locks, air-conditioners, handicapped chair rails and ramps, shelving, etc. Inspect buildings needing carpentry repair or alterations, estimates job duration and the cost and/or quantities of labor and materials needed to complete the job. Interprets and/or draws up sketches, patterns, blueprints, instructions and/or layouts of work to be done. Perform structural repair, alteration, or improvement work such as lowering ceilings and paneling rooms; preparing surfaces for plaster or cement work; studding, wiring, and plastering walls and cracks in floors or around windows; taping joints on sheetrock; and pre-cementing and/or replacing formic tops. Confers with various department heads or managers regarding handling of emergencies, the feasibility of performing repair or alterations and the scheduling of work. Performs related work such as framing pictures; making window and door screens; drilling holes in signs; ordering materials and supplies and cleaning; and sharpening and tempering various tools and equipment. Electrician • Tests, repairs, installs and /or maintains various types of electrical systems and equipment by operating the appropriate equipment and tools to ensure proper maintenance and functioning of necessary equipment. Troubleshoots electrical and related equipment using necessary electrical equipment and by reading schematics, diagrams, and outlines to identify and correct operational problems. Maintain an adequate inventory of equipment and materials. Elevator Repairperson • The following list of major duties represents a composite list of typical duties performed by individuals in this position. Specific duties performed by an incumbent will vary depending upon the Division and the department within the Division. Inspects and tests elevators and related machinery to ensure that they meet legal operating requirements. Review plans and specifications for proposed installations or alterations of elevators and related machinery. Test elevators to ensure the receipt of certificates of inspections. Provide technical assistance by responding orally or in writing to inquiries. Perform periodic inspections in compliance with public safety requirements. Coordinates and schedules inspections with other agencies and contractors maintaining personal logs, compiles statistical data and represents the agency at hearing or meetings. HVAC Technician • Installs, repairs, alters, and maintains existing heating, venting and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and systems. Troubleshoots HVAC equipment and systems. Run standard tests to determine whether finished work meets specifications. Inspect facility to determine the need for maintenance and repair to HVAC equipment. Establish priorities and make recommendations concerning work activities. Locksmith • Install lock devices in doors, desks, office equipment and other units. Repairs and/or overhauls locking devices such as mortise, rim, key-in-the knob locks, dead bolt, office equipment, padlocks, and emergency exit locks by repairing for replacing worn tumblers, springs, or other parts of locking devices; by making alterations to locking mechanisms and units; and/or by replacing escutcheons and face plates on doors to change the size of existing holes to assure correct Fitchburg District Court. Repairs and/or installs locks containing dual locking capabilities by reworking locking devices designed to work in conjunction with other components and equipment to form a complete security or surveillance system. Changes lock combinations by inserting new or repaired tumblers into locks to increase security. Mason/Plasterer • Lays brick, stone and cement blocks using a variety of hand and power tools such as brick or napping hammer, brick or shill saw, pick, chisel, and hammer to build, alter, repair and /or maintain brick and/or concrete surfaces and structures such as sidewalks, partitions, floors, chimneys, etc. Plasters walls and ceilings. Prepare surfaces for plastering or cement work. Pours concrete in molds or forms to make slabs or blocks. Erects and dismantles scaffolding, riggings, and/or ladders. Reads instructions and interprets blueprints and sketches to determine work to be done. Repairs masonry and walls by patching with cement or plaster. Tape joints on sheetrock Perform related duties such as caulking and waterproofing cracks in walls and floors; coring holes through cement or marble floors; cleaning tools and equipment; laying-out cement or marble floors; cleaning tools and equipment; laying-out drop cloths; studding, wiring, and plastering door and window openings, etc. Order materials and supplies. Repair and maintain power tools to ensure proper operation. Painter • Applies paints, varnish, and/or stains to all types of surfaces (e.g., wood, metal, plaster, etc.) To protect and beautify such surfaces using appropriate utensils and equipment such as paint spraying machines. Prepares surfaces for painting using appropriate tools, equipment, and techniques. Selects the types and color of paints, varnish or stain and mixes, blends, and prepares the same for proper color match. Erects, repairs, maintains, and operates staging, and scaffolding following accepted safety practices to gain access to areas needing painting. Estimates length of time, cost and quantities of materials and manpower needed to complete a job. Operates, cleans, and maintains hand and power tools, air compressors and painting equipment. Confers with supervisors and department heads regarding the scheduling of work, the handling of emergencies and the feasibility of installing painting equipment and materials in the area to ensure that needs of the agency are met expeditiously and at a convenient time. Prepares surfaces for plaster or cement work by taping joints on sheetrock, caulking and waterproofing walls and cracks in floors, etc. by using appropriate tools and equipment. Based on assignment, may operate road-line painting machines and sand blasting equipment. Read and/or interpret blueprints, sketches, instructions, or layouts to understand work to be done. Plumber • Install, repairs, and alters steam plumbing systems. Reads and interprets blueprints, sketches, instructions, or layouts to understand construction work to be done. Schedules installation, maintenance, and/or repair work by conferring with supervisors and other department personnel to determine location of equipment and appropriate time to complete the project. Estimates length of time, cost of materials and manpower needed to develop a project budget. Handle complaints from building occupants regarding assigned work and take appropriate corrective action. Roofer Maintains, repairs, and replaces all types of roofing materials using tools and equipment of the trade. Repairs leaks in metal roof, walls and ceilings by soldering, crimping, riveting, and welding seams in sheet metal and installing flashing and waterproof felt using appropriate hand and power tools to reduce water damage and restore water-tight integrity. Erects, repairs maintain and operates staging and rigging, following accepted safety practices to gain access to make necessary repairs to roofs. Perform any assign maintenance duties by manager or supervisor. Job Competencies: All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following areas: Ethics and Values - Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Court Facilities Department and the Trial Court. Mission - Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Court Facilities Department missions. Applied Knowledge - Understands standard facility management methods, codes, and operational best practices. Problem Solving - Accurately assesses maintenance problems of a routine nature and initiates corrective action. Continuous Learning - Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improve himself or herself through training and making use of new methods and equipment. Commitment to Diversity - Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Customer Service - Contributes to a departmental environment emphasizing conduct that is courteous and professional toward both Trial Court employees and the public. Collaboration - Works with others cooperatively, and demonstrates teamwork, contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared goals. Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for the position of Senior Maintenance Technician: A high school diploma or equivalent; and the following required experience and abilities in one or more of the following skilled trades or areas of specialization: Carpenter: • Must have at least four years of full-time experience in carpentry, woodworking or cabinet-making work or a combination of two years' experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the principles and techniques of carpentry. • Knowledge of the types of building structures. • Knowledge of the types of material used in carpentry. • Knowledge of the types and uses of safety and/or climbing equipment such as scaffolds, ladders, rigging, etc. Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small handheld tools such as hammers, saws, screwdrivers, chisels, drills, etc. • Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of tools used in carpentry bench work. Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small measurement devices such as power saws, power drills, power hammers, etc. Electrician: • Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts journeyman electrician's license issued by the Board of State Examiners of Electricians. Knowledge of state and local electrical codes. • Knowledge of inspection techniques used in the electrical trade. • Knowledge of safety practices and precautions observed in the electrical trade. • Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to perform arithmetical computations with speed and accuracy. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Elevator Repairperson: • Possession of a current and valid License as a Maintenance Man and Repairman issued by the Massachusetts Dept. of Public Safety. • Knowledge of the principles of operations of elevators, escalators, and hoisting systems. • Knowledge of the methods followed in the repair and maintenance of elevators and related machinery. • Knowledge of safety practices and procedures followed in connection with maintenance. • Skill in the operation of freight and passenger elevators and related machinery. • Ability to understand and apply the laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, specifications, standards, and guidelines governing elevators and related machinery. • Ability to read and interpret such documents as technical and equipment operation manuals, plans, specifications, blueprints, etc. HVAC Technician: • Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts journeyman license in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Experience in interpreting blueprints and plans, estimating costs for renovations, maintenance/repair of HVAC systems. Experience in the use and operation of power tools and other equipment. • Knowledge of the laws, rules, and regulations governing HVAC systems. • Knowledge of state building codes. • Ability to follow written and oral instructions. • Ability to perform arithmetical computations with speed and accuracy. Locksmith: • Must have at least four years of full-time experience in locksmithing work or a combination of one year experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the methods and techniques used in installing and repair of lock or lock assemblies. • Knowledge of the types and uses of small hand tools and uses of precision measuring equipment. • Skill in the methods and techniques of making and cutting keys. Ability to exercise discretion in handling confidential information. • Ability to maintain accurate records. • Ability to follow written and oral instructions. • Ability to read and interpret such documents as plans, specifications, blueprints, etc. Mason/Plasterer: • Must have at least (2) two years of full-time experience as stonemason, marble setter, bricklayer or plaster, or any combination of the required experience. • A diploma or certificate from a recognized trade or vocational school, may be substituted for a maximum of one year of experience. • Knowledge of standard practices, methods, and techniques of masonry. Knowledge of the types and uses of materials used in masonry such as brick, stone, sand, etc. • Knowledge of the types and uses of equipment used in masonry such as portable mixers, etc. • Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small hand tools used in masonry such as spades, chisels, trowels, etc. • Knowledge of types of masonry bonds. • Knowledge of types and uses of safety and/or climbing equipment such as scaffolds, ladders, rigging. • Skills in the use of masonry equipment such as portable mixers. • Ability to follow written instructions. • Ability to read and interpret documents such as plans, blueprints, drawings, etc. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Painter: • Must have at least three years of full-time experience in painting work or a combination of two-year experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the practices and techniques of painting. • Knowledge of the types and uses of painting materials such as paint, varnishes, and stains. Knowledge of the types of finishes used in painting. • Knowledge of the methods of preparation of wood, metal, glass, plaster, cement, and other materials and surfaces for painting. • Knowledge of chemical solvents used to prepare surfaces for painting and cleanup. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of painting tools such as brushes, rollers, spray machine guns, etc. • Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small handheld tools and power tools such as chisels, drills, power saws, etc. • Knowledge of the properties and characteristics of wood. Knowledge of the practices and techniques of mixing and matching paints. • Knowledge of the types and uses of safety or climbing equipment used in painting such as scaffolds and ladders. • Skill in applying paints and other finishes by brush, cloth, air gun, etc. • Skill in using painting equipment such as hand and power-operated paint chippers, sand blasting equipment, etc. Plumber: • Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts journeyman plumber's license issued by the Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters. • Knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations governing plumbing. • Ability to follow oral and written instructions. • Ability to lift and carry heavy objects. • Physical stamina and endurance. Ability to maintain accurate records. Roofer: • Must have at least two years of full-time experience in roofing work or a combination of one year experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the types and uses of small measurement devices, handheld power tools, and equipment used in roofing. • Knowledge of safety practices and procedures followed in roofing. • Knowledge of the types and uses of materials used in roofing. • Knowledge of the safety practices, methods, and techniques of roofing. • Skill in the use of small measurement devices, handheld power tools, and equipment used in roofing. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Preferred Qualifications: Closing Date/Time: 2024-10-24
Jul 24, 2024
Full Time
Title: Senior Maintenance Technician - Essex Probate & Family Court Pay Grade: Grade 13 Starting Pay: $ 59,047.98 Departmental Mission Statement: The Facilities Management Department of Trial Court provides for the management and maintenance of 63 state-owned courthouses located in ten counties of the Commonwealth. The Department is committed to administering effective property management, and for ensuring the delivery of quality services necessary for the efficient and reliable operation of all of the facilities which it maintains. FACILITES MANAGEMENT & CAPITAL PLANNING ORGANIZATIONAL PROFILE: Notes: Candidate must be licensed as an Electrician, HVAC or a Plumber. The hours for this position is 6am-2pm. This position may be considered essential personnel in certain emergencies and may be required to work outside of regularly scheduled hours, including staying late or coming in early. This position may have occasional travel. This position is designated as a union position and is covered by the Collective Bargaining Agreement with O.P.E.I.U., Local 6. Position Summary: This series is responsible for performing the full range of skilled trade position duties for both licensed and unlicensed trades. Typical duties include repairing, installing, and testing various types of systems and equipment. These positions may also frequently include the application of complex materials and compounds consistent with general contracting work. The title above the entry level requires the performance of increasingly more responsible and varied work which requires advanced skill and experience with regard to the various licensed and unlicensed trades. Employees are appointed at the entry level position title and are eligible for reclassification to a higher-level position within this series consistent with the specifications for the higher-level position title. The position title reverts to the entry level of this series when there is a vacancy. SUPERVISION RECEIVED: Reports to a Facilities Supervisor performing structured but not always routine work; Moderate judgment is required. ORGANIZATIONAL LEVELS: Senior Maintenance Tech I (13) - This is the entry level position within this series. Employees at this level are expected to perform plumbing, electrical, carpentry, HVAC, painting, and other trades and technical work in their area of expertise. Employees are expected to have an established area specialization developed through training and experience and can work independently. Senior Maintenance Tech II (14) - This is the second level within the series. These employees are generally involved in projects of a larger scope and complexity consistent with experience and training. The Senior Maintenance Tech II engages in more complex project assignments and has a higher degree of contact with court officials. Senior Maintenance Tech IIs take lead roles in the completion of projects. Employees are required to work a minimum of three years as a Senior Maintenance Tech I before being eligible to reclassify to the higher level. Senior Maintenance Tech II positions also require the employee to hold a trade or technical license if applicable in their area of specialization prior to applying for reclassification. Supervision Received: Duties: Senior Maintenance Technician Duties: The following list of major duties represents a composite list of typical duties performed by individuals in various areas of specialization. Specific duties performed by an incumbent will vary depending upon the Division, designated assignment, and level of the employee. All positions may perform related duties as required. Carpenter • Maintains buildings and related structures applying carpentry techniques and using carpentry tools to construct, alter, repair and/or install walls, stairs, floors, ceilings, windows, doors, roofs, gutters, locks, air-conditioners, handicapped chair rails and ramps, shelving, etc. Inspect buildings needing carpentry repair or alterations, estimates job duration and the cost and/or quantities of labor and materials needed to complete the job. Interprets and/or draws up sketches, patterns, blueprints, instructions and/or layouts of work to be done. Perform structural repair, alteration, or improvement work such as lowering ceilings and paneling rooms; preparing surfaces for plaster or cement work; studding, wiring, and plastering walls and cracks in floors or around windows; taping joints on sheetrock; and pre-cementing and/or replacing formic tops. Confers with various department heads or managers regarding handling of emergencies, the feasibility of performing repair or alterations and the scheduling of work. Performs related work such as framing pictures; making window and door screens; drilling holes in signs; ordering materials and supplies and cleaning; and sharpening and tempering various tools and equipment. Electrician • Tests, repairs, installs and /or maintains various types of electrical systems and equipment by operating the appropriate equipment and tools to ensure proper maintenance and functioning of necessary equipment. Troubleshoots electrical and related equipment using necessary electrical equipment and by reading schematics, diagrams, and outlines to identify and correct operational problems. Maintain an adequate inventory of equipment and materials. Elevator Repairperson • The following list of major duties represents a composite list of typical duties performed by individuals in this position. Specific duties performed by an incumbent will vary depending upon the Division and the department within the Division. Inspects and tests elevators and related machinery to ensure that they meet legal operating requirements. Review plans and specifications for proposed installations or alterations of elevators and related machinery. Test elevators to ensure the receipt of certificates of inspections. Provide technical assistance by responding orally or in writing to inquiries. Perform periodic inspections in compliance with public safety requirements. Coordinates and schedules inspections with other agencies and contractors maintaining personal logs, compiles statistical data and represents the agency at hearing or meetings. HVAC Technician • Installs, repairs, alters, and maintains existing heating, venting and air conditioning (HVAC) equipment and systems. Troubleshoots HVAC equipment and systems. Run standard tests to determine whether finished work meets specifications. Inspect facility to determine the need for maintenance and repair to HVAC equipment. Establish priorities and make recommendations concerning work activities. Locksmith • Install lock devices in doors, desks, office equipment and other units. Repairs and/or overhauls locking devices such as mortise, rim, key-in-the knob locks, dead bolt, office equipment, padlocks, and emergency exit locks by repairing for replacing worn tumblers, springs, or other parts of locking devices; by making alterations to locking mechanisms and units; and/or by replacing escutcheons and face plates on doors to change the size of existing holes to assure correct Fitchburg District Court. Repairs and/or installs locks containing dual locking capabilities by reworking locking devices designed to work in conjunction with other components and equipment to form a complete security or surveillance system. Changes lock combinations by inserting new or repaired tumblers into locks to increase security. Mason/Plasterer • Lays brick, stone and cement blocks using a variety of hand and power tools such as brick or napping hammer, brick or shill saw, pick, chisel, and hammer to build, alter, repair and /or maintain brick and/or concrete surfaces and structures such as sidewalks, partitions, floors, chimneys, etc. Plasters walls and ceilings. Prepare surfaces for plastering or cement work. Pours concrete in molds or forms to make slabs or blocks. Erects and dismantles scaffolding, riggings, and/or ladders. Reads instructions and interprets blueprints and sketches to determine work to be done. Repairs masonry and walls by patching with cement or plaster. Tape joints on sheetrock Perform related duties such as caulking and waterproofing cracks in walls and floors; coring holes through cement or marble floors; cleaning tools and equipment; laying-out cement or marble floors; cleaning tools and equipment; laying-out drop cloths; studding, wiring, and plastering door and window openings, etc. Order materials and supplies. Repair and maintain power tools to ensure proper operation. Painter • Applies paints, varnish, and/or stains to all types of surfaces (e.g., wood, metal, plaster, etc.) To protect and beautify such surfaces using appropriate utensils and equipment such as paint spraying machines. Prepares surfaces for painting using appropriate tools, equipment, and techniques. Selects the types and color of paints, varnish or stain and mixes, blends, and prepares the same for proper color match. Erects, repairs, maintains, and operates staging, and scaffolding following accepted safety practices to gain access to areas needing painting. Estimates length of time, cost and quantities of materials and manpower needed to complete a job. Operates, cleans, and maintains hand and power tools, air compressors and painting equipment. Confers with supervisors and department heads regarding the scheduling of work, the handling of emergencies and the feasibility of installing painting equipment and materials in the area to ensure that needs of the agency are met expeditiously and at a convenient time. Prepares surfaces for plaster or cement work by taping joints on sheetrock, caulking and waterproofing walls and cracks in floors, etc. by using appropriate tools and equipment. Based on assignment, may operate road-line painting machines and sand blasting equipment. Read and/or interpret blueprints, sketches, instructions, or layouts to understand work to be done. Plumber • Install, repairs, and alters steam plumbing systems. Reads and interprets blueprints, sketches, instructions, or layouts to understand construction work to be done. Schedules installation, maintenance, and/or repair work by conferring with supervisors and other department personnel to determine location of equipment and appropriate time to complete the project. Estimates length of time, cost of materials and manpower needed to develop a project budget. Handle complaints from building occupants regarding assigned work and take appropriate corrective action. Roofer Maintains, repairs, and replaces all types of roofing materials using tools and equipment of the trade. Repairs leaks in metal roof, walls and ceilings by soldering, crimping, riveting, and welding seams in sheet metal and installing flashing and waterproof felt using appropriate hand and power tools to reduce water damage and restore water-tight integrity. Erects, repairs maintain and operates staging and rigging, following accepted safety practices to gain access to make necessary repairs to roofs. Perform any assign maintenance duties by manager or supervisor. Job Competencies: All applicants must be able, through the interview process, to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following areas: Ethics and Values - Communicates and demonstrates the ethics and values of the Court Facilities Department and the Trial Court. Mission - Understands, upholds, and communicates the Trial Court and Court Facilities Department missions. Applied Knowledge - Understands standard facility management methods, codes, and operational best practices. Problem Solving - Accurately assesses maintenance problems of a routine nature and initiates corrective action. Continuous Learning - Demonstrates a commitment to continuously improve himself or herself through training and making use of new methods and equipment. Commitment to Diversity - Promotes an environment of diversity through understanding, respect, and positive communication with persons of varied racial, ethnic, economic, and cultural backgrounds. Customer Service - Contributes to a departmental environment emphasizing conduct that is courteous and professional toward both Trial Court employees and the public. Collaboration - Works with others cooperatively, and demonstrates teamwork, contributing to a work environment that focuses on shared goals. Minimum Requirements: These are the minimum requirements necessary to apply for the position of Senior Maintenance Technician: A high school diploma or equivalent; and the following required experience and abilities in one or more of the following skilled trades or areas of specialization: Carpenter: • Must have at least four years of full-time experience in carpentry, woodworking or cabinet-making work or a combination of two years' experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the principles and techniques of carpentry. • Knowledge of the types of building structures. • Knowledge of the types of material used in carpentry. • Knowledge of the types and uses of safety and/or climbing equipment such as scaffolds, ladders, rigging, etc. Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small handheld tools such as hammers, saws, screwdrivers, chisels, drills, etc. • Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of tools used in carpentry bench work. Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small measurement devices such as power saws, power drills, power hammers, etc. Electrician: • Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts journeyman electrician's license issued by the Board of State Examiners of Electricians. Knowledge of state and local electrical codes. • Knowledge of inspection techniques used in the electrical trade. • Knowledge of safety practices and precautions observed in the electrical trade. • Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to perform arithmetical computations with speed and accuracy. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Elevator Repairperson: • Possession of a current and valid License as a Maintenance Man and Repairman issued by the Massachusetts Dept. of Public Safety. • Knowledge of the principles of operations of elevators, escalators, and hoisting systems. • Knowledge of the methods followed in the repair and maintenance of elevators and related machinery. • Knowledge of safety practices and procedures followed in connection with maintenance. • Skill in the operation of freight and passenger elevators and related machinery. • Ability to understand and apply the laws, rules, regulations, policies, procedures, specifications, standards, and guidelines governing elevators and related machinery. • Ability to read and interpret such documents as technical and equipment operation manuals, plans, specifications, blueprints, etc. HVAC Technician: • Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts journeyman license in a related field or an equivalent combination of education and experience. • Experience in interpreting blueprints and plans, estimating costs for renovations, maintenance/repair of HVAC systems. Experience in the use and operation of power tools and other equipment. • Knowledge of the laws, rules, and regulations governing HVAC systems. • Knowledge of state building codes. • Ability to follow written and oral instructions. • Ability to perform arithmetical computations with speed and accuracy. Locksmith: • Must have at least four years of full-time experience in locksmithing work or a combination of one year experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the methods and techniques used in installing and repair of lock or lock assemblies. • Knowledge of the types and uses of small hand tools and uses of precision measuring equipment. • Skill in the methods and techniques of making and cutting keys. Ability to exercise discretion in handling confidential information. • Ability to maintain accurate records. • Ability to follow written and oral instructions. • Ability to read and interpret such documents as plans, specifications, blueprints, etc. Mason/Plasterer: • Must have at least (2) two years of full-time experience as stonemason, marble setter, bricklayer or plaster, or any combination of the required experience. • A diploma or certificate from a recognized trade or vocational school, may be substituted for a maximum of one year of experience. • Knowledge of standard practices, methods, and techniques of masonry. Knowledge of the types and uses of materials used in masonry such as brick, stone, sand, etc. • Knowledge of the types and uses of equipment used in masonry such as portable mixers, etc. • Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small hand tools used in masonry such as spades, chisels, trowels, etc. • Knowledge of types of masonry bonds. • Knowledge of types and uses of safety and/or climbing equipment such as scaffolds, ladders, rigging. • Skills in the use of masonry equipment such as portable mixers. • Ability to follow written instructions. • Ability to read and interpret documents such as plans, blueprints, drawings, etc. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Painter: • Must have at least three years of full-time experience in painting work or a combination of two-year experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the practices and techniques of painting. • Knowledge of the types and uses of painting materials such as paint, varnishes, and stains. Knowledge of the types of finishes used in painting. • Knowledge of the methods of preparation of wood, metal, glass, plaster, cement, and other materials and surfaces for painting. • Knowledge of chemical solvents used to prepare surfaces for painting and cleanup. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of painting tools such as brushes, rollers, spray machine guns, etc. • Knowledge and skill in the types and uses of small handheld tools and power tools such as chisels, drills, power saws, etc. • Knowledge of the properties and characteristics of wood. Knowledge of the practices and techniques of mixing and matching paints. • Knowledge of the types and uses of safety or climbing equipment used in painting such as scaffolds and ladders. • Skill in applying paints and other finishes by brush, cloth, air gun, etc. • Skill in using painting equipment such as hand and power-operated paint chippers, sand blasting equipment, etc. Plumber: • Possession of a current and valid Massachusetts journeyman plumber's license issued by the Board of State Examiners of Plumbers and Gas Fitters. • Knowledge of laws, rules, and regulations governing plumbing. • Ability to follow oral and written instructions. • Ability to lift and carry heavy objects. • Physical stamina and endurance. Ability to maintain accurate records. Roofer: • Must have at least two years of full-time experience in roofing work or a combination of one year experience and a diploma or certificate from a recognized trade, technical or vocational school at high school level. • Knowledge of the types and uses of small measurement devices, handheld power tools, and equipment used in roofing. • Knowledge of safety practices and procedures followed in roofing. • Knowledge of the types and uses of materials used in roofing. • Knowledge of the safety practices, methods, and techniques of roofing. • Skill in the use of small measurement devices, handheld power tools, and equipment used in roofing. • Ability to climb and work from ladders and scaffolds. Preferred Qualifications: Closing Date/Time: 2024-10-24
COACHELLA VALLEY WATER DISTRICT
Palm Desert, California, United States
Job Summary Title: Service Worker or Domestic Water Technician I SRN A16: $4,735 - $6,466, Monthly, Non-exempt SRM A24: $5,678 - $7,731, Monthly, Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: CVWDEA DEPARTMENT: Operations Section: Domestic Maintenance REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Reports to: Crew Chief, Operations Supervisor Supervises the following positions: N/A Promotional opportunity procedures will include the following: Review of minimum qualifications Review of personnel files, including but not limited to: attendance history, disciplinary history, and performance evaluations Assessments: N/A Oral Interview(s) DEFINITION : Service Worker: Under immediate supervision, depending on assignment, learns and performs a variety of manual, semi-skilled and skilled duties associated with the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of the District’s domestic water distribution. Technician I: Under immediate (Domestic Water Technician I) to general (Domestic Water Technician II) supervision, depending on assignment, performs a variety of manual, semi-skilled, and skilled duties in the construction, maintenance, and repair of the District’s water system equipment and facilities; researches, locates, and marks agency facilities in accordance with underground service alert responsibilities; responds to emergency repairs and facilities damaged by external agencies or contractors; responds to technical service calls; and performs related work as required. Essential Functions EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONS : Learns and performs a variety of manual, semi-skilled and skilled duties associated with the operation, maintenance, installation, and repair of various District appurtenances including pressure control devices, fire hydrants, valves, compressors, deep well meters, chlorinators, cla-vals, various water mains, water quality sampling stations, and other distribution system appurtenances. Performs a variety of construction work including installation or abandonment of new or existing District facilities and water main tie-ins; digs, spreads, rakes, and shovels asphalt or sub-grade material, pours and finishes concrete collars and slabs by hand; removes old concrete as required. Learns to fabricate a variety of distribution equipment; learns the proper use of an oxyacetylene torch and arc welding equipment. Locates and marks District facilities in accordance with underground service alert responsibilities. Reports customer complaints received in the field; resolves complaints and problems within the assigned scope of authority and competence. Works from work orders, drawings, plat book, recording devices, specifications, schematics, sketches, maps, and verbal and written instructions. Please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cvwd/classspecs for the full job description. Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Equivalent to a High School Diploma. Licenses and Certifications: Service Worker: Possession of a valid California Driver’s License, to be maintained throughout employment. Technician I: Possession of a valid California Driver’s License, to be maintained throughout employment. Possession of a valid Grade D1 Water Distribution Operators certification by the California State Water Resources Control Board, to be maintained throughout employment. Experience: Service Worker: Depending on assignment, one (1) year of experience working in the plumbing, construction or automotive trades. Technician I: One (1) year of experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair, of public water distribution system equipment and facilities. The Coachella Valley Water District provides a comprehensive, balanced, and competitive benefits package ensuring employees have many options to meet their healthcare, wellness and/or retirement savings goals. Providing employees with flexibility and support for all the different stages of life. Employees may pay some portion of their benefit premium costs based on the provisions of their labor-negotiated Memorandums of Understanding (MOU's) and the level of coverage they select. Additional information regarding CVWD employee benefits is available at https://www.cvwd.org/176/Benefits . Closing Date/Time: 7/26/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Jul 23, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary Title: Service Worker or Domestic Water Technician I SRN A16: $4,735 - $6,466, Monthly, Non-exempt SRM A24: $5,678 - $7,731, Monthly, Non-Exempt Bargaining Unit: CVWDEA DEPARTMENT: Operations Section: Domestic Maintenance REPORTING RELATIONSHIP: Reports to: Crew Chief, Operations Supervisor Supervises the following positions: N/A Promotional opportunity procedures will include the following: Review of minimum qualifications Review of personnel files, including but not limited to: attendance history, disciplinary history, and performance evaluations Assessments: N/A Oral Interview(s) DEFINITION : Service Worker: Under immediate supervision, depending on assignment, learns and performs a variety of manual, semi-skilled and skilled duties associated with the construction, installation, operation, maintenance, and repair of the District’s domestic water distribution. Technician I: Under immediate (Domestic Water Technician I) to general (Domestic Water Technician II) supervision, depending on assignment, performs a variety of manual, semi-skilled, and skilled duties in the construction, maintenance, and repair of the District’s water system equipment and facilities; researches, locates, and marks agency facilities in accordance with underground service alert responsibilities; responds to emergency repairs and facilities damaged by external agencies or contractors; responds to technical service calls; and performs related work as required. Essential Functions EXAMPLES OF TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONS : Learns and performs a variety of manual, semi-skilled and skilled duties associated with the operation, maintenance, installation, and repair of various District appurtenances including pressure control devices, fire hydrants, valves, compressors, deep well meters, chlorinators, cla-vals, various water mains, water quality sampling stations, and other distribution system appurtenances. Performs a variety of construction work including installation or abandonment of new or existing District facilities and water main tie-ins; digs, spreads, rakes, and shovels asphalt or sub-grade material, pours and finishes concrete collars and slabs by hand; removes old concrete as required. Learns to fabricate a variety of distribution equipment; learns the proper use of an oxyacetylene torch and arc welding equipment. Locates and marks District facilities in accordance with underground service alert responsibilities. Reports customer complaints received in the field; resolves complaints and problems within the assigned scope of authority and competence. Works from work orders, drawings, plat book, recording devices, specifications, schematics, sketches, maps, and verbal and written instructions. Please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/cvwd/classspecs for the full job description. Minimum Qualifications MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS : Education : Equivalent to a High School Diploma. Licenses and Certifications: Service Worker: Possession of a valid California Driver’s License, to be maintained throughout employment. Technician I: Possession of a valid California Driver’s License, to be maintained throughout employment. Possession of a valid Grade D1 Water Distribution Operators certification by the California State Water Resources Control Board, to be maintained throughout employment. Experience: Service Worker: Depending on assignment, one (1) year of experience working in the plumbing, construction or automotive trades. Technician I: One (1) year of experience in the installation, maintenance, and repair, of public water distribution system equipment and facilities. The Coachella Valley Water District provides a comprehensive, balanced, and competitive benefits package ensuring employees have many options to meet their healthcare, wellness and/or retirement savings goals. Providing employees with flexibility and support for all the different stages of life. Employees may pay some portion of their benefit premium costs based on the provisions of their labor-negotiated Memorandums of Understanding (MOU's) and the level of coverage they select. Additional information regarding CVWD employee benefits is available at https://www.cvwd.org/176/Benefits . Closing Date/Time: 7/26/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction Permanent positions in this classification are eligible for a signing bonus of up to $2,000 ($1,000 to be paid at the beginning of the pay period in which the employee provides proof of a valid Class A or B driver's license with passenger endorsements and no air brake restrictions and $1,000 to be paid upon completion of 2,080 paid hours). Placer County is currently accepting applications for Bus Driver - I and Bus Driver - II in both Tahoe and Auburn/South Placer. Each level in this job series has different minimum qualifications. To participate in one or more of these recruitments, you must complete and submit separate applications and supplemental questionnaires for each: Bus Driver - I (Tahoe - TART) #2024-11640-01 Bus Driver - I (Auburn/South Placer - PCT) #2024-11640-02 Bus Driver - II (Tahoe - TART) #2024-11641-01 Bus Driver - II (Auburn/South Placer - PCT) #2024-11641-02 This recruitment is for Bus Driver - I in Auburn/South Placer only. For more information regarding PCT's services and routes, please click here . POSITION INFORMATION Placer County Transit (PCT) provides a safe and direct means of transportation service for western Placer County residents and visitors. PCT is committed to providing comprehensive and reliable transit service to its passengers. PCT is accepting applications for permanent full-time, permanent part-time, and temporary/extra-help assignments. Applicants who are hired as temporary/extra-help may be eligible to transition to permanent status. Temporary/extra-help positions are limited to 999 hours per fiscal year (960 hours for CalPERS retired annuitants). The selection process includes an interview and a criminal background check. Candidates are then required to pass a physical and DOT drug clearance. This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar year, or until the final filing date, whichever occurs first. The eligible list established from this continuous recruitment will expire by the end of the calendar year. Applicants will be eligible to reapply and take an examination if a new recruitment opens the following calendar year. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To operate and perform routine maintenance on a public transit vehicle in passenger service; to operate a public transit vehicle safely and legally; and to practice principles of good customer service. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Bus Driver I This is the entry level class in the Bus Driver series. This class is distinguished from the journey by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within this series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence of direction and judgment on matters allocated to the journey level. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Employees work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. Bus Driver II This is the full journey level class within the Bus Driver series. This class is distinguished from the Bus Driver I by the assignment of the full range of duties. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the entry level. This class is distinguished from the Senior Bus Driver in that the latter performs Bus Driver training and various administrative duties. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Bus Driver I Receives immediate supervision from the Transportation Supervisor and technical and functional supervision from a Senior Bus Driver. Bus Driver II Receives general supervision from the Transportation Supervisor and technical and functional supervision from a Senior Bus Driver. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Drive a bus or other transit vehicle in passenger service over designated routes in accordance with time schedules or dispatcher instructions. When assigned, transport passengers on field trips and to special events. Assist passengers in entering and leaving the vehicle, as necessary; load and secure wheelchairs. Assist passengers with schedule, route and direction information. When applicable, make sure safety belts are properly fastened. Observe behavior of passengers and maintain order as necessary. Render emergency aid to passengers, when necessary. Conduct safety inspections of transit vehicle prior to operation in accordance with Department of Motor Vehicles and other applicable standards. Perform minor maintenance, repair and cleaning work on transit vehicles; fuel vehicles and check fluids. Collect fares, sell tickets, count passengers and keep records of bus operation. Operate a two-way radio. Install and remove tire chains, when necessary. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bus Driver I Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: No related experience is required. Training: Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance. Required License or Certificate: Possession of valid CPR and First Aid certificates is desirable. Possession of a valid Class C, and the ability to obtain a valid Commercial Class A or B, driver's license, or the equivalent, with passenger endorsement and no air brake restrictions as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Possession of, or the ability to obtain, a Verification of Transit Training (VTT) certificate issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, or the equivalent training to operate a public transit vehicle in passenger service prior to the completion of the probationary period. Bus Driver II Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: One year of responsible paid driving experience involving the carrying of passengers or six months of training as a Bus Driver I in a Placer County transit system. Training: Successful completion of the experience requirement is proof of sufficient training for this class. Required License or Certificate: Possession of a valid Class A or B driver's license with passenger endorsements and no air brake restrictions. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Possession of a Verification of Transit Training (VTT) certificate issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles or the equivalent training to operate a public transit vehicle in passenger service. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Bus Driver I Knowledge of: Principles of good customer service. Vehicle maintenance practices and techniques used in making minor repairs. Ability to: Relate well to passengers and maintain order among passengers, when necessary. Act quickly and calmly in emergency situations. On a continuous basis, know and understand bus driving activities and observe safety rules. Intermittently analyze driving conditions; identify safety hazards; and remember how to operate a bus. Intermittently sit while driving a bus; stand and walk while performing routine maintenance on a bus; regularly lift very heavy weight. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Bus Driver II In addition to the qualifications for Bus Driver I: Knowledge of: California Vehicle Code applicable to the operation of vehicles for the transportation of passengers. Applicable Placer County policies and regulations. Emergency procedures; elements of first aid and CPR. Ability to: Drive a transit vehicle safely and efficiently. Analyze situations quickly and objectively and determine proper course of action. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Janine Martindale, Administrative Technician, at jmartind@placer.ca.gov or (530) 889-4083. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
Introduction Permanent positions in this classification are eligible for a signing bonus of up to $2,000 ($1,000 to be paid at the beginning of the pay period in which the employee provides proof of a valid Class A or B driver's license with passenger endorsements and no air brake restrictions and $1,000 to be paid upon completion of 2,080 paid hours). Placer County is currently accepting applications for Bus Driver - I and Bus Driver - II in both Tahoe and Auburn/South Placer. Each level in this job series has different minimum qualifications. To participate in one or more of these recruitments, you must complete and submit separate applications and supplemental questionnaires for each: Bus Driver - I (Tahoe - TART) #2024-11640-01 Bus Driver - I (Auburn/South Placer - PCT) #2024-11640-02 Bus Driver - II (Tahoe - TART) #2024-11641-01 Bus Driver - II (Auburn/South Placer - PCT) #2024-11641-02 This recruitment is for Bus Driver - I in Auburn/South Placer only. For more information regarding PCT's services and routes, please click here . POSITION INFORMATION Placer County Transit (PCT) provides a safe and direct means of transportation service for western Placer County residents and visitors. PCT is committed to providing comprehensive and reliable transit service to its passengers. PCT is accepting applications for permanent full-time, permanent part-time, and temporary/extra-help assignments. Applicants who are hired as temporary/extra-help may be eligible to transition to permanent status. Temporary/extra-help positions are limited to 999 hours per fiscal year (960 hours for CalPERS retired annuitants). The selection process includes an interview and a criminal background check. Candidates are then required to pass a physical and DOT drug clearance. This continuous recruitment will remain open for the calendar year, or until the final filing date, whichever occurs first. The eligible list established from this continuous recruitment will expire by the end of the calendar year. Applicants will be eligible to reapply and take an examination if a new recruitment opens the following calendar year. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To operate and perform routine maintenance on a public transit vehicle in passenger service; to operate a public transit vehicle safely and legally; and to practice principles of good customer service. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Bus Driver I This is the entry level class in the Bus Driver series. This class is distinguished from the journey by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within this series. Employees at this level are not expected to perform with the same independence of direction and judgment on matters allocated to the journey level. Since this class is typically used as a training class, employees may have only limited or no directly related work experience. Employees work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. Bus Driver II This is the full journey level class within the Bus Driver series. This class is distinguished from the Bus Driver I by the assignment of the full range of duties. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work unit. Positions in this class are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from the entry level. This class is distinguished from the Senior Bus Driver in that the latter performs Bus Driver training and various administrative duties. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Bus Driver I Receives immediate supervision from the Transportation Supervisor and technical and functional supervision from a Senior Bus Driver. Bus Driver II Receives general supervision from the Transportation Supervisor and technical and functional supervision from a Senior Bus Driver. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Drive a bus or other transit vehicle in passenger service over designated routes in accordance with time schedules or dispatcher instructions. When assigned, transport passengers on field trips and to special events. Assist passengers in entering and leaving the vehicle, as necessary; load and secure wheelchairs. Assist passengers with schedule, route and direction information. When applicable, make sure safety belts are properly fastened. Observe behavior of passengers and maintain order as necessary. Render emergency aid to passengers, when necessary. Conduct safety inspections of transit vehicle prior to operation in accordance with Department of Motor Vehicles and other applicable standards. Perform minor maintenance, repair and cleaning work on transit vehicles; fuel vehicles and check fluids. Collect fares, sell tickets, count passengers and keep records of bus operation. Operate a two-way radio. Install and remove tire chains, when necessary. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Bus Driver I Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: No related experience is required. Training: Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance. Required License or Certificate: Possession of valid CPR and First Aid certificates is desirable. Possession of a valid Class C, and the ability to obtain a valid Commercial Class A or B, driver's license, or the equivalent, with passenger endorsement and no air brake restrictions as required by the position. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Possession of, or the ability to obtain, a Verification of Transit Training (VTT) certificate issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles, or the equivalent training to operate a public transit vehicle in passenger service prior to the completion of the probationary period. Bus Driver II Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: One year of responsible paid driving experience involving the carrying of passengers or six months of training as a Bus Driver I in a Placer County transit system. Training: Successful completion of the experience requirement is proof of sufficient training for this class. Required License or Certificate: Possession of a valid Class A or B driver's license with passenger endorsements and no air brake restrictions. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Possession of a Verification of Transit Training (VTT) certificate issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles or the equivalent training to operate a public transit vehicle in passenger service. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Bus Driver I Knowledge of: Principles of good customer service. Vehicle maintenance practices and techniques used in making minor repairs. Ability to: Relate well to passengers and maintain order among passengers, when necessary. Act quickly and calmly in emergency situations. On a continuous basis, know and understand bus driving activities and observe safety rules. Intermittently analyze driving conditions; identify safety hazards; and remember how to operate a bus. Intermittently sit while driving a bus; stand and walk while performing routine maintenance on a bus; regularly lift very heavy weight. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Understand and follow written and oral instructions. Bus Driver II In addition to the qualifications for Bus Driver I: Knowledge of: California Vehicle Code applicable to the operation of vehicles for the transportation of passengers. Applicable Placer County policies and regulations. Emergency procedures; elements of first aid and CPR. Ability to: Drive a transit vehicle safely and efficiently. Analyze situations quickly and objectively and determine proper course of action. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Janine Martindale, Administrative Technician, at jmartind@placer.ca.gov or (530) 889-4083. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Irvine Ranch Water District, CA
Irvine, California, United States
General Description We are excited to announce that we are accepting applications for the position of Metering Systems Technician III. The District Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) is a progressive, values-driven agency, with an international reputation for its leading-edge financial management practices, water recycling program, water use efficiency practices, water banking, urban runoff treatment, and energy generation and storage. Established in 1961 as a California Water District under the provisions of the California Water Code, IRWD is an independent special district serving central Orange County. IRWD provides high-quality drinking water, reliable sewage collection and treatment, ground-breaking recycled water programs, and environmentally sound urban runoff treatment to its customers. As an independent, not-for-profit public agency, IRWD is governed by a publicly elected five-member Board of Directors. The Board is responsible for the District's policies and decision-making. Day-to-day operations are supervised by the General Manager. Additional information can be found at the District's website: www.IRWD.com. The Position: The Metering Systems Technician III is responsible for installation, testing, replacement and repair of all size meters, both in the field and meter shop for domestic, untreated and recycled water distribution systems and for maintaining all District meter information. The ideal candidate is someone with mechanical skills and knowledge of various tasks related to meter maintenance and calibration requirements. This person is self-motivated, a self-starter, who provides excellent customer service; focused on safety and maintaining professionalism and is detail oriented, dependable and flexible while using critical thinking skills to problem solve. Leadership, Traffic control requirements and Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) database experience is desired . Distinguishing Characteristics: The Metering Systems Technician III position is distinguished from the Metering Systems Technician I and II by the following: In the absence of the Water Maintenance Supervisor, responsible for supervising the crew, preparing work schedules, daily/weekly logs and reports and administrative responsibility for the work order system. Assist in the training of Metering Systems Technician in proper procedures and responsibilities in both routine and emergency situations and provide on-the-job training. Make recommendations to the Supervisor regarding the selection, counseling and training of employees. May initiate purchase requisitions and material sign out sheets. Provide input to the Supervisor for reviews and performance evaluations of Metering Systems Technicians. Responsible for the Large Meter Maintenance Program, including all maintenance databases. Summary of Duties Install, maintain, test, calibrate, repair, troubleshoot and make recommendations for modification to all sizes (5/8" to 36") and types of District meters including: positive displacement, turbine, single jet and propeller. Read and interpret blueprints and installation manuals for metering systems and provide technical support and advice to other departments or outside customers. Coordinate with electrical and other departments regarding type of equipment and parts needed. Perform preventive and demand maintenance on all District meters utilizing the Customer Care & Billing System (CC&B) and the Computerized Maintenance Management System - Tabware (CMMS) or other computerized programs. Diagnose meter failures and repair/replace as appropriate. Provide miscellaneous support to other Operations and Maintenance groups regarding any systems maintenance. Ensure maintenance of stock and supply of meters and meter repair parts. Advise and request from supervisor, requisition of supplies, materials, tools and equipment. Coordinate with Engineering Department on new meter installations with customers, contractors and developers for recycled and domestic water meters 2" and smaller. Ensure customer and interdepartmental coordination for water interruption to perform meter maintenance. Comply with District Dechlorination Procedures. May be required to participate in District Standby Program. Comply with District safety work-related practices and attend relevant safety training. Qualifications Education: High School graduation or equivalent. For degrees obtained outside of the U.S., an official equivalency evaluation is required. Experience: Three (3) years of experience testing or replacing/repairing or calibrating meters (5/8" through 36") in either the field or shop settings. Familiarity with hand and power tools. License/Certification(s): California State Water Resources Control Board Grade III Water Distribution Certificate is required. Valid California Class C Driver's License is required. Additional Information IRWD Corporate Values Irvine Ranch Water District believes that its values drive the character, culture, and capacity of our organization. IRWD was built on values, and we weave them into the fabric of everything we do. Values are the ingredients in our recipe for both institutional and individual success. They are a code of conduct to promote positive outcomes for others and ourselves. They are more than words on a wall or a website. We live by them every day. We pledge to keep them relevant in an ever-changing world. IRWD's employees enjoy working in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where they form strong bonds with fellow employees. To ensure effective communication and promote a collaborative team environment, employees report to work each day in the office or in the field, depending on their positions. The physical and mental demands described below are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Language Ability and Interpersonal Communication Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of office/field employees, management, customers and vendors. Represent District in a professional manner when dealing with customers, outside contractors and agency officials. Ability to advise and provide interpretation to others on how to apply policies, procedures and standards to specific situations. Mathematical Ability Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Ability to calculate water formulas and interpret applicable tables and charts. Knowledge of algebra. Technology Ability Familiarity with Windows based computerized environment and Preventive Maintenance data base programs desirable. Judgment and Situational Reasoning Ability Ability to use good personal judgment and discretion in performing all job functions. Must exercise independent judgment when making decisions involving specific job functions, shutdowns and most efficient utilization of staff and equipment in the absence of the Supervisor. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 50 lbs. on a routine basis and up to 80 lbs. with assistance. Must be certified annually to wear respiratory equipment. Must be clean-shaven such that facial hair does not interfere with the fit of a tight-fitting respirator. Ability to exert moderate to heavy physical effort in heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, lifting, carrying, pushing, twisting and pulling. Ability to operate equipment and machinery with some operations requiring complex and rapid adjustments. Ability to work in a confined space environment and in underground locations. Environmental Adaptability Ability to work under sometimes uncomfortable conditions with exposure to environmental factors such as toxic agents, wildlife, disease, equipment, high speed traffic or machinery. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, Irvine Ranch Water District employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly. IRWD offers a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees and their eligible dependents. These benefits include the following: retirement benefits; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; anda variety of other benefits. Benefits may vary based on employment status. This benefits overview is intended to be a summary, is not intended to be all-inclusive,and may not be applicable to all employees. Retirement Employees hired on or after January 1, 2013: The District, in compliance with the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2012 (PEPRA), implemented a third tier for new employees hired on or after January 1, 2013. New employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who have not been in PERS membership or in membership with a reciprocal retirement system within 6 months of hire date will receive benefits under the California Public Employees Retirement System at a 2 percent at age 62 formula. This formula gradually increases to a maximum benefits of 2.5 percent at age 67. Final compensation calculations will be based on the highest three-year average of regular recurring pay. The District pays the employer's share of these costs. The employee share of the pension cost of 7.50% is paid in full by the employees hired under this formula. Employees hired on or after September 29, 2012 or "Classic" PERS members hired on or after January 1, 2013: On September 24, 2012, the IRWD Board of Directors approved the addition of a second tier to the CalPERS retirement benefits. New employees hired on or after September 29th through December 31, 2012, and employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who have been in PERS membership or in membership with a reciprocal retirement system, will receive benefits under the California Public Employees Retirement System at 2 percent at age 60 formula. This formula gradually increases to a maximum benefit of 2.418% at age 63. The District pays the employer share of these costs and the employee share of the pension cost of 7% is paid in full by the employees hired under this formula. Final retirement compensation calculations are based on the highest three-year average of regular, recurring pay. IRWDdoes not participate or pay into Social Security except for the Medicare portion. Medical Insurance IRWD contracts with CalPERS for medical insurance coverage. Employees may elect coverage from a variety of PPO and HMO plans. The employee and District contribution for health insurance varies by plan.Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Dental Insurance IRWD contracts with Delta Dental for dental coverage.IRWD pays 100% of the premium for dental coverage for eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Vision Insurance IRWD contracts with the EyeMed for vision coverage. IRWD pays 100% of the premium for vision coverage for eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Life Insurance Elgible employees are provided with life insurance coverage equal to three or four times their annual salary, depending on their level of compensation. Eligible dependents are also covered for a flat benefit amount. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Deferred Compensation Participation in adeferred compensation plan is available through Empower Retirement. Enrollment is voluntary and contributions are employee-paid and subject to IRS limits. The District matches employee contributions up to 3% of base pay after 1 year of employment. Paid Vacation Eligible employees begin accruing vacation benefits at the rate of 80 hours per year for the first 5 years of employment and are eligible to use paid vacation time after 6 months of employment. Employees accrue 120 hours per year after 5 years of employment and 160 hours per year after 10 years of employment. Paid Holidays The District offers 11 scheduled paid holidaysplus one personal holiday per year. Sick Leave Eligible employees accrue 96 hours of sick leave annually. Flexible Spending Accounts Eligible employees may elect to participate in the District's Flex Advantage program. This program allows employees to deposit pre-tax dollars into special accounts to be used for a variety of purposes, including paying for qualified miscellaneous health care expenses and dependent care expenses. IRWD contracts with a third party administer to process payments from employee accounts using claim forms or a Flex Spending debit card. Educational Assistance The District will share in the pre-approved educational costs of tuition and books for employees who wish to attend college or take certification classes. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jul 14, 2024
Full Time
General Description We are excited to announce that we are accepting applications for the position of Metering Systems Technician III. The District Irvine Ranch Water District (IRWD) is a progressive, values-driven agency, with an international reputation for its leading-edge financial management practices, water recycling program, water use efficiency practices, water banking, urban runoff treatment, and energy generation and storage. Established in 1961 as a California Water District under the provisions of the California Water Code, IRWD is an independent special district serving central Orange County. IRWD provides high-quality drinking water, reliable sewage collection and treatment, ground-breaking recycled water programs, and environmentally sound urban runoff treatment to its customers. As an independent, not-for-profit public agency, IRWD is governed by a publicly elected five-member Board of Directors. The Board is responsible for the District's policies and decision-making. Day-to-day operations are supervised by the General Manager. Additional information can be found at the District's website: www.IRWD.com. The Position: The Metering Systems Technician III is responsible for installation, testing, replacement and repair of all size meters, both in the field and meter shop for domestic, untreated and recycled water distribution systems and for maintaining all District meter information. The ideal candidate is someone with mechanical skills and knowledge of various tasks related to meter maintenance and calibration requirements. This person is self-motivated, a self-starter, who provides excellent customer service; focused on safety and maintaining professionalism and is detail oriented, dependable and flexible while using critical thinking skills to problem solve. Leadership, Traffic control requirements and Computer Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) database experience is desired . Distinguishing Characteristics: The Metering Systems Technician III position is distinguished from the Metering Systems Technician I and II by the following: In the absence of the Water Maintenance Supervisor, responsible for supervising the crew, preparing work schedules, daily/weekly logs and reports and administrative responsibility for the work order system. Assist in the training of Metering Systems Technician in proper procedures and responsibilities in both routine and emergency situations and provide on-the-job training. Make recommendations to the Supervisor regarding the selection, counseling and training of employees. May initiate purchase requisitions and material sign out sheets. Provide input to the Supervisor for reviews and performance evaluations of Metering Systems Technicians. Responsible for the Large Meter Maintenance Program, including all maintenance databases. Summary of Duties Install, maintain, test, calibrate, repair, troubleshoot and make recommendations for modification to all sizes (5/8" to 36") and types of District meters including: positive displacement, turbine, single jet and propeller. Read and interpret blueprints and installation manuals for metering systems and provide technical support and advice to other departments or outside customers. Coordinate with electrical and other departments regarding type of equipment and parts needed. Perform preventive and demand maintenance on all District meters utilizing the Customer Care & Billing System (CC&B) and the Computerized Maintenance Management System - Tabware (CMMS) or other computerized programs. Diagnose meter failures and repair/replace as appropriate. Provide miscellaneous support to other Operations and Maintenance groups regarding any systems maintenance. Ensure maintenance of stock and supply of meters and meter repair parts. Advise and request from supervisor, requisition of supplies, materials, tools and equipment. Coordinate with Engineering Department on new meter installations with customers, contractors and developers for recycled and domestic water meters 2" and smaller. Ensure customer and interdepartmental coordination for water interruption to perform meter maintenance. Comply with District Dechlorination Procedures. May be required to participate in District Standby Program. Comply with District safety work-related practices and attend relevant safety training. Qualifications Education: High School graduation or equivalent. For degrees obtained outside of the U.S., an official equivalency evaluation is required. Experience: Three (3) years of experience testing or replacing/repairing or calibrating meters (5/8" through 36") in either the field or shop settings. Familiarity with hand and power tools. License/Certification(s): California State Water Resources Control Board Grade III Water Distribution Certificate is required. Valid California Class C Driver's License is required. Additional Information IRWD Corporate Values Irvine Ranch Water District believes that its values drive the character, culture, and capacity of our organization. IRWD was built on values, and we weave them into the fabric of everything we do. Values are the ingredients in our recipe for both institutional and individual success. They are a code of conduct to promote positive outcomes for others and ourselves. They are more than words on a wall or a website. We live by them every day. We pledge to keep them relevant in an ever-changing world. IRWD's employees enjoy working in a safe, supportive, and nurturing environment where they form strong bonds with fellow employees. To ensure effective communication and promote a collaborative team environment, employees report to work each day in the office or in the field, depending on their positions. The physical and mental demands described below are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Language Ability and Interpersonal Communication Ability to effectively communicate both orally and in writing. Ability to communicate effectively with all levels of office/field employees, management, customers and vendors. Represent District in a professional manner when dealing with customers, outside contractors and agency officials. Ability to advise and provide interpretation to others on how to apply policies, procedures and standards to specific situations. Mathematical Ability Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide. Ability to calculate water formulas and interpret applicable tables and charts. Knowledge of algebra. Technology Ability Familiarity with Windows based computerized environment and Preventive Maintenance data base programs desirable. Judgment and Situational Reasoning Ability Ability to use good personal judgment and discretion in performing all job functions. Must exercise independent judgment when making decisions involving specific job functions, shutdowns and most efficient utilization of staff and equipment in the absence of the Supervisor. Physical Requirements Ability to lift 50 lbs. on a routine basis and up to 80 lbs. with assistance. Must be certified annually to wear respiratory equipment. Must be clean-shaven such that facial hair does not interfere with the fit of a tight-fitting respirator. Ability to exert moderate to heavy physical effort in heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, crawling, lifting, carrying, pushing, twisting and pulling. Ability to operate equipment and machinery with some operations requiring complex and rapid adjustments. Ability to work in a confined space environment and in underground locations. Environmental Adaptability Ability to work under sometimes uncomfortable conditions with exposure to environmental factors such as toxic agents, wildlife, disease, equipment, high speed traffic or machinery. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, Irvine Ranch Water District employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly. IRWD offers a comprehensive benefits package for eligible employees and their eligible dependents. These benefits include the following: retirement benefits; medical, dental, vision, and life insurance; anda variety of other benefits. Benefits may vary based on employment status. This benefits overview is intended to be a summary, is not intended to be all-inclusive,and may not be applicable to all employees. Retirement Employees hired on or after January 1, 2013: The District, in compliance with the California Public Employees' Pension Reform Act of 2012 (PEPRA), implemented a third tier for new employees hired on or after January 1, 2013. New employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who have not been in PERS membership or in membership with a reciprocal retirement system within 6 months of hire date will receive benefits under the California Public Employees Retirement System at a 2 percent at age 62 formula. This formula gradually increases to a maximum benefits of 2.5 percent at age 67. Final compensation calculations will be based on the highest three-year average of regular recurring pay. The District pays the employer's share of these costs. The employee share of the pension cost of 7.50% is paid in full by the employees hired under this formula. Employees hired on or after September 29, 2012 or "Classic" PERS members hired on or after January 1, 2013: On September 24, 2012, the IRWD Board of Directors approved the addition of a second tier to the CalPERS retirement benefits. New employees hired on or after September 29th through December 31, 2012, and employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who have been in PERS membership or in membership with a reciprocal retirement system, will receive benefits under the California Public Employees Retirement System at 2 percent at age 60 formula. This formula gradually increases to a maximum benefit of 2.418% at age 63. The District pays the employer share of these costs and the employee share of the pension cost of 7% is paid in full by the employees hired under this formula. Final retirement compensation calculations are based on the highest three-year average of regular, recurring pay. IRWDdoes not participate or pay into Social Security except for the Medicare portion. Medical Insurance IRWD contracts with CalPERS for medical insurance coverage. Employees may elect coverage from a variety of PPO and HMO plans. The employee and District contribution for health insurance varies by plan.Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Dental Insurance IRWD contracts with Delta Dental for dental coverage.IRWD pays 100% of the premium for dental coverage for eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Vision Insurance IRWD contracts with the EyeMed for vision coverage. IRWD pays 100% of the premium for vision coverage for eligible employees and their eligible dependents. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Life Insurance Elgible employees are provided with life insurance coverage equal to three or four times their annual salary, depending on their level of compensation. Eligible dependents are also covered for a flat benefit amount. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. Deferred Compensation Participation in adeferred compensation plan is available through Empower Retirement. Enrollment is voluntary and contributions are employee-paid and subject to IRS limits. The District matches employee contributions up to 3% of base pay after 1 year of employment. Paid Vacation Eligible employees begin accruing vacation benefits at the rate of 80 hours per year for the first 5 years of employment and are eligible to use paid vacation time after 6 months of employment. Employees accrue 120 hours per year after 5 years of employment and 160 hours per year after 10 years of employment. Paid Holidays The District offers 11 scheduled paid holidaysplus one personal holiday per year. Sick Leave Eligible employees accrue 96 hours of sick leave annually. Flexible Spending Accounts Eligible employees may elect to participate in the District's Flex Advantage program. This program allows employees to deposit pre-tax dollars into special accounts to be used for a variety of purposes, including paying for qualified miscellaneous health care expenses and dependent care expenses. IRWD contracts with a third party administer to process payments from employee accounts using claim forms or a Flex Spending debit card. Educational Assistance The District will share in the pre-approved educational costs of tuition and books for employees who wish to attend college or take certification classes. Closing Date/Time: Continuous