THIS POSTING WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED ENGLISH/SPANISH BILINGUAL IS REQUIRED I Under supervision, to learn to determine the need for basic social services required by County applicants or clients for human services; to carry a limited non-complex caseload; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to carry a caseload of moderate difficulty determining the services required by County applicants or clients for human services; to perform studies and develop client service plans; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry/trainee class in the Social Worker class series. Incumbents learn and receive training in Department organization, human service programs, basic case study methods, and casework services. As incumbents gain experience, they perform assignments on a more independent basis. After one (1) year of satisfactory performance, an incumbent is expected to promote to the Social Worker II level. This class is distinguished from Social Worker II in that Social Worker II incumbents generally carry a regular caseload with greater independence of decision making and action. II This is the journey level in the Social Worker class series. Incumbents perform needs assessments, develop service plans, and carry general services caseloads requiring previous experience in social work, performing basic assignments in areas such as adoptions and adult and child protective services. This class is distinguished from Social Worker I in that Social Worker I’s are working in a learning and training capacity. It is distinguished from Social Worker III in that Social Worker III’s perform more complex social services casework requiring more comprehensive knowledge and utilization of community resources. REPORTS TO Social Worker Supervisor I, II CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED None TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, FAX, and other related peripheral equipment such as printers and scanners. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office environment; work may involve stressful situations and include dealing with erratic and sometimes threatening behavior; continuous contact with other staff and the public. (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Studies and applies the principles and techniques of social work to a case load which includes basic services problems; works in a trainee capacity, interviewing clients to determine the nature of their problems and develop basic service plans; carries out the less difficult service plans under relatively close supervision; provides employment, referral, and other basic services; makes referrals to other staff members as required by the type of case and services needed; interprets County and State rules, regulations, and policies for clients and the general public within a defined scope of responsibility; maintains necessary case records; attends in-service and other training courses designed to further an incumbent's understanding of social work processes; receives casework consultation and guidance from professionally trained staff members; performs community outreach efforts. II Applies the principles and techniques of social work to a case load which includes moderately difficult services problems; determines clients social service needs and develops and carries out social services plans; may provide case services in adoptions or adult and child protective services; refers clients to other staff members, as necessary; develops client treatment plans; assists clients with the utilization of community resources; interprets County and State rules, regulations, and policies for clients and the general public; makes home visits necessary to carry out casework assignments; develops and maintains case records and documentation; may be assigned to special projects and functions; attends in-service and other training courses designed to further an incumbent's understanding of social work processes; receives casework consultation and guidance from higher level staff members; performs community outreach efforts. Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I A. Education equivalent to graduation from college, including successful completion of thirty (30) semester in social welfare, social/human services, sociology, or other behavioral science. OR B. Successful completion of thirty (30) semester in social welfare, social/human services, sociology, or other behavioral science. AND One year of experience performing duties comparable to an Eligibility Worker II; or Employment and Training Worker II; OR Three years of experience comparable to a Vocational Assistant; OR Two years of experience comparable to a Homemaker; OR Two years of experience comparable to a level II clerical class; OR One year of social work casework experience in a public or private social services agency. II A. One year performing duties comparable to a Social Worker I in a public social services agency. OR B. Equivalent to gradation from college including thirty semester units in social welfare, sociology, social/human services, or other behavioral science. AND One year of social work casework experience in a public or private social services agency. C. Successful completion of 30 college semester units in social welfare, social/human services, sociology or other behavioral sciences. AND Two years of social work casework experience in a public or private social services agency. Special Requirements: I/II Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver’s License. Knowledge of: I Socio-economic conditions and trends. Basic principles of individual and group behavior. Principles of interviewing and problem-solving methodologies. Basic public welfare programs at the Federal, State and local levels. General principles of public assistance policies and programs and related case administration techniques. Basic goals, and purposes of public human services programs. Basic principles and methods of individual and group counseling. Current issues in the field of social welfare. II Socio-economic conditions and trends. Principles of individual and group behavior. Principles of interviewing and problem-solving methodologies. Public human service programs at the Federal, State and local levels. General principles of public assistance policies and programs and related case administration techniques. Goals and purposes of public assistance and human services programs. Principles and methods of individual and group counseling. Current issues in the field of social welfare. Ability to: I Learn the laws, rules and regulations governing the programs, operations, and services of the County Human Services Department. Learn the principles and techniques of interviewing and documenting social casework. Learn the resources available in the community for referral or utilization in employment or social service programs. Understand and carry out Department programs, policies, and procedures. Obtain facts and analyze information, drawing sound conclusions. Gather, organize, analyze, and present a variety of data and information. Analyze situations and adopt effective courses of action. Maintain the confidentiality of case records. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Develop and prepare clear and concise records and reports. Explain complex rules and programs so they can be easily understood by others. Effectively communicate with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Effectively represent the Human Services Department in contacts with clients, the public, community organizations, other County staff, and other government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. II Understand and apply the laws, rules and regulations governing the programs, operations, and services of the County. Utilize a variety of interviewing techniques and methods and document social casework progress. Refer clients to community agencies and resources which enhance employment or social service programs. Understand and carry out Department programs, policies, and procedures. Obtain facts and analyze information, drawing sound conclusions. Gather, organize, analyze, and present a variety of data and information. Analyze situations and adopt effective courses of action. Maintain the confidentiality of case records. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Develop and prepare clear and concise records and reports. Effectively communicate with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Explain complex rules and programs so they can be easily understood by others. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Administrative Leave: Management employees receive 80 hours of administrative leave per calendar year. Forty (40) unused hours can be paid out at the end of the calendar year. Administrative leave is pro-rated. Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Safety officers and dispatchers receive approximately 5% holiday pay in addition to their base pay in lieu of paid holidays off. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 Describe your experience conducting outreach, case management and housing navigation to homeless individuals. 04 How many years of experience do you have as a Social Worker? 5 or more years 2 to less than 5 years Less than 2 years None 05 What best describes your level of education? Master's Degree Bachelor's Degree Associate's Degree HS Diploma or equivalent None of the Above 06 How many years of experience do you have working for a human services agency? 5 or more years 2 to less than 5 years Less than 2 years None 07 Are you fluent in Spanish? Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Jun 04, 2023
Full Time
THIS POSTING WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED ENGLISH/SPANISH BILINGUAL IS REQUIRED I Under supervision, to learn to determine the need for basic social services required by County applicants or clients for human services; to carry a limited non-complex caseload; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to carry a caseload of moderate difficulty determining the services required by County applicants or clients for human services; to perform studies and develop client service plans; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is the entry/trainee class in the Social Worker class series. Incumbents learn and receive training in Department organization, human service programs, basic case study methods, and casework services. As incumbents gain experience, they perform assignments on a more independent basis. After one (1) year of satisfactory performance, an incumbent is expected to promote to the Social Worker II level. This class is distinguished from Social Worker II in that Social Worker II incumbents generally carry a regular caseload with greater independence of decision making and action. II This is the journey level in the Social Worker class series. Incumbents perform needs assessments, develop service plans, and carry general services caseloads requiring previous experience in social work, performing basic assignments in areas such as adoptions and adult and child protective services. This class is distinguished from Social Worker I in that Social Worker I’s are working in a learning and training capacity. It is distinguished from Social Worker III in that Social Worker III’s perform more complex social services casework requiring more comprehensive knowledge and utilization of community resources. REPORTS TO Social Worker Supervisor I, II CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED None TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Sit for extended periods; frequently stand and walk; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; lift and move objects weighing up to 25 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of office equipment, including computer, telephone, calculator, copiers, FAX, and other related peripheral equipment such as printers and scanners. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in an office environment; work may involve stressful situations and include dealing with erratic and sometimes threatening behavior; continuous contact with other staff and the public. (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Studies and applies the principles and techniques of social work to a case load which includes basic services problems; works in a trainee capacity, interviewing clients to determine the nature of their problems and develop basic service plans; carries out the less difficult service plans under relatively close supervision; provides employment, referral, and other basic services; makes referrals to other staff members as required by the type of case and services needed; interprets County and State rules, regulations, and policies for clients and the general public within a defined scope of responsibility; maintains necessary case records; attends in-service and other training courses designed to further an incumbent's understanding of social work processes; receives casework consultation and guidance from professionally trained staff members; performs community outreach efforts. II Applies the principles and techniques of social work to a case load which includes moderately difficult services problems; determines clients social service needs and develops and carries out social services plans; may provide case services in adoptions or adult and child protective services; refers clients to other staff members, as necessary; develops client treatment plans; assists clients with the utilization of community resources; interprets County and State rules, regulations, and policies for clients and the general public; makes home visits necessary to carry out casework assignments; develops and maintains case records and documentation; may be assigned to special projects and functions; attends in-service and other training courses designed to further an incumbent's understanding of social work processes; receives casework consultation and guidance from higher level staff members; performs community outreach efforts. Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I A. Education equivalent to graduation from college, including successful completion of thirty (30) semester in social welfare, social/human services, sociology, or other behavioral science. OR B. Successful completion of thirty (30) semester in social welfare, social/human services, sociology, or other behavioral science. AND One year of experience performing duties comparable to an Eligibility Worker II; or Employment and Training Worker II; OR Three years of experience comparable to a Vocational Assistant; OR Two years of experience comparable to a Homemaker; OR Two years of experience comparable to a level II clerical class; OR One year of social work casework experience in a public or private social services agency. II A. One year performing duties comparable to a Social Worker I in a public social services agency. OR B. Equivalent to gradation from college including thirty semester units in social welfare, sociology, social/human services, or other behavioral science. AND One year of social work casework experience in a public or private social services agency. C. Successful completion of 30 college semester units in social welfare, social/human services, sociology or other behavioral sciences. AND Two years of social work casework experience in a public or private social services agency. Special Requirements: I/II Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver’s License. Knowledge of: I Socio-economic conditions and trends. Basic principles of individual and group behavior. Principles of interviewing and problem-solving methodologies. Basic public welfare programs at the Federal, State and local levels. General principles of public assistance policies and programs and related case administration techniques. Basic goals, and purposes of public human services programs. Basic principles and methods of individual and group counseling. Current issues in the field of social welfare. II Socio-economic conditions and trends. Principles of individual and group behavior. Principles of interviewing and problem-solving methodologies. Public human service programs at the Federal, State and local levels. General principles of public assistance policies and programs and related case administration techniques. Goals and purposes of public assistance and human services programs. Principles and methods of individual and group counseling. Current issues in the field of social welfare. Ability to: I Learn the laws, rules and regulations governing the programs, operations, and services of the County Human Services Department. Learn the principles and techniques of interviewing and documenting social casework. Learn the resources available in the community for referral or utilization in employment or social service programs. Understand and carry out Department programs, policies, and procedures. Obtain facts and analyze information, drawing sound conclusions. Gather, organize, analyze, and present a variety of data and information. Analyze situations and adopt effective courses of action. Maintain the confidentiality of case records. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Develop and prepare clear and concise records and reports. Explain complex rules and programs so they can be easily understood by others. Effectively communicate with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Effectively represent the Human Services Department in contacts with clients, the public, community organizations, other County staff, and other government agencies. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. II Understand and apply the laws, rules and regulations governing the programs, operations, and services of the County. Utilize a variety of interviewing techniques and methods and document social casework progress. Refer clients to community agencies and resources which enhance employment or social service programs. Understand and carry out Department programs, policies, and procedures. Obtain facts and analyze information, drawing sound conclusions. Gather, organize, analyze, and present a variety of data and information. Analyze situations and adopt effective courses of action. Maintain the confidentiality of case records. Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Develop and prepare clear and concise records and reports. Effectively communicate with people from diverse ethnic and cultural backgrounds. Explain complex rules and programs so they can be easily understood by others. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Administrative Leave: Management employees receive 80 hours of administrative leave per calendar year. Forty (40) unused hours can be paid out at the end of the calendar year. Administrative leave is pro-rated. Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Safety officers and dispatchers receive approximately 5% holiday pay in addition to their base pay in lieu of paid holidays off. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 02 Please be sure to answer the supplemental questions thoroughly and accurately. Applicants are responsible for clearly, completely, and accurately identifying their qualifications. Your responses to the questions must be supported by both the work experience listed on your application as well as your resume. The rating of the supplemental questions may determine your application status and/or rank on the eligible list. Answers such as "see resume" or "see above" will remove you from consideration. I have read and understand the statement above concerning submission of supplemental questionnaire responses. Yes No 03 Describe your experience conducting outreach, case management and housing navigation to homeless individuals. 04 How many years of experience do you have as a Social Worker? 5 or more years 2 to less than 5 years Less than 2 years None 05 What best describes your level of education? Master's Degree Bachelor's Degree Associate's Degree HS Diploma or equivalent None of the Above 06 How many years of experience do you have working for a human services agency? 5 or more years 2 to less than 5 years Less than 2 years None 07 Are you fluent in Spanish? Yes No Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Description The County of Yuba is currently recruiting to establish an employment list for the classification of Social Worker II. Under general supervision, incumbents perform moderately complex social services case work by providing a variety of services to County residents; conducting field visits; identifying, assessing and arranging alternative solutions to clients’ needs and obstacles; carry a moderately complex caseload; prepare and monitor plans; prepare court reports, depending on area of assignment; and perform related work as assigned. The work may be related to a specific program area or to more general social service benefit provision. Social Worker II is the journey-level in the social work series. This position reports directly to a Social Worker Supervisor II or other higher-level supervisor or manager. Example of Duties: Interview and counsel a diverse population of clients; isolate barriers to self-sufficiency; and evaluate need for services and/or make appropriate referrals to training, public assistance and social services programs. Perform case management of moderately complex cases. Conduct field/home visits, assessments, and reassessments as required to monitor and investigate progress and compliance Prepare and review court pleadings, depending on area of assignment. Job Description URL: https://files4.revize.com/yubaca/Yuba%20County/Human%20Resources%20and%20Organiz... Job PDF: Social Worker II Flyer June 2022.pdf Additional Job PDF: Social Worker II Facebook Flyer.pdf Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate for this position will possess the knowledge of different medical, psychological and socio-economic conditions that affect the work of Health and Human Services and have the ability to evaluate clients for the various behavioral and mental health issues that may undermine established stabilization plans. The incumbent is adaptable and maintains composure when faced with the unexpected; will also be comfortable conducting field visits and investigating client progress towards established goals and compliance with program requirements. The ideal candidate is experienced in making appropriate referrals for professional counseling or assistance and has extensive knowledge of community resources. Required Qualifications: Minimum: Sixty (60) college level semester units with at least 30 units in a related field, (including but not limited to psychology, sociology, social work) and at least one (1) year equivalent to the County’s class series of Social Worker I. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a related field and additional years of case management experience. Work Environment: Potential exposure to contagious or infectious diseases or hazardous substances and chemicals. Work with hostile or abusive individuals. Special Requirements : Must successfully complete an extensive and thorough background investigation, which may include Live Scan fingerprinting prior to hire. DMV printout prior to hire. May be required to work outside normal working hours including evenings, weekends, holidays and other off-hours shifts. Will be required to perform disaster service activities pursuant to Government Code 3100-3109. Benefits MERIT INCREASE : Typically 5% each year for the first 7 years. To access the County salary schedule, please click on this link . RETIREMENT MISCELLANEOUS: Classic: 2% @ 55 New: 2% @ 62 For more information about CalPERS Pension, please click on this link . SOCIAL SECURITY: Yuba County does not participate in the Social Security Program MEDICARE: Yuba County does participate in the Medicare Program. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE: SDI provides benefits to employees who are unable to work due to non-work-related illness or injury. Paid Family Leave (PFL) automatically covers persons covered by SDI. MEDICAL: Yuba County offers several medical plan options (HMO and PPO plans available based on eligibility) through CalPERS. To reference the current Rate Sheet, please click on this link . DENTAL/VISION INSURANCE: The County pays 100% of the Basic plan premiums for employee or 80% for employee and eligible dependent(s). Requires participation in Health Insurance benefits. *Health Waiver Opt-out of $250/monthly available with proof of other Non-Covered CA, employer sponsored health care coverage. LIFE INSURANCE: County provides $50,000 in life insurance coverage. Employees may purchase additional coverage for themselves and dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: County paid confidential counseling program for up to 5 visits per incident per eligible family member. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: One Voluntary Deferred Compensation plan is available. UNION AFFILIATION: Yuba County Employee Association. Master Labor Agreement F or Leave Accrual Rates and Specialty Pays for classifications within the Yuba County Employees Association Bargaining Unit, please reference this benefits summary . Special Instructions Final Filing Deadline: OPEN UNTIL FILLED (Next Applicant Review Date: May 22, 2023 @ 5PM) Due to the coronavirus affecting the county’s ability to safely conduct selection procedures such as, but not limited to: Qualifications Appraisal Panels, Speed Interviews, Written Exams, Departmental Interviews, etc. the Personnel Director may provide direction to postpone or change selection procedures, extend recruitments and/or cancel and pause recruitments as deemed necessary. The Human Resources department is working with departments to provide support to fill critical positions. APPLICATION SCREENING: An official Yuba County employment application must be submitted by final filing deadline. Applications must include copies of valid license(s), certificate(s) and college transcripts and/or diploma. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from further consideration. TO APPLY: ONLINE APPLICATION: Applications may be submitted online through CalOpps. Click on the Apply for Job button above to complete the Yuba County employment application. OR HARD COPY APPLICATION: You may access a hard copy of the Yuba County employment application by visiting our website at http://www.yuba.org . Our applications are available in a Microsoft Word format or fillable PDF, or you may pick up these materials in our office located 915 8th Street, Suite 113, Marysville, CA 95901. Hard copies of applications can be submitted to our office in person, by U.S. Mail or by fax at 530-749-7864. Applications must be received by the final filing deadline; postmarks or applications received after the final filing deadline will not be accepted. All applicants will be given written notice regarding the status of their application and selection procedures. The County prefers to communicate via email, if provided, to expedite communication. It is also recommended that applicants review their SPAM mail daily as to not miss any important communication from the County. Communications are sent from two mail servers; Yuba@CalOpps.org and @co.yuba.ca.us. Applicants are responsible for notifying the County of any changes to their contact information, including but not limited to e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, primary and secondary telephone numbers. (Note: All diplomas or degrees must be from an accredited college or university. To obtain information regarding accreditation, refer to the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx ) Applicants must provide the following documents with their application by the filing deadline: Completed Yuba County Employment Application (Online or Hard Copy) Any Diplomas and Unofficial Transcripts Copies of Related Certifications Copy of Driver’s License MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum and preferred requirements are listed above. While the following requirements outline the minimum qualifications, Human Resources reserves the right to select applicants for further consideration who demonstrate the best qualifications match for the job. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee further participation in selection procedures. RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESSES: The recruitment process involves multiple steps which may include but are not limited to: Interview Screening CPS-HR Social Worker Exam Department Interviews (Please note: The entire recruitment process from recruitment opening date to start date could take 6 - 12 weeks for successful candidates). SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE: A completed supplemental questionnaire is an essential part of the examination process for this position. The responses will be reviewed for sufficient detail and will be rated according to pre-determined guidelines. Please include; 1) Places of employment; 2) pertinent dates; 3) duties performed, etc. when responding to the questions. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Any experience and/or training listed MUST be identified on your application. Resumes, letters and other materials will not be evaluated or considered as responses to the supplemental questionnaire. INTERVIEW SCREENING: Interview screening is an extension of the application process. Used as a secondary a method of screening large applicant pools. EXAM: Applicants who have successfully met the minimum qualifications and completed any screening processes must successfully complete the Cooperative Personnel Services (CPS) Exam with a passing score to continue to the next phase of the recruitment process. The CPS Exam may potentially be administered online using County computers. *Exam scheduling details will follow shortly after the next applicant review date. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If special accommodations are required at any stage of the selection process, complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation in Employment Examination Process Form and provide the required documentation by the final filing deadline. The form can be obtained at Reasonable Accommodation Form or by contacting Human Resources at 530-749-7860. VETERAN’S CREDIT: All applicants who have successfully completed the application/selection procedures and examination process may be eligible for veteran’s credit. Applicants must have served on active duty for a period of not less than 90 days in the armed forces in time of war or national emergency, or in time of peace in a campaign or expedition for service in which a medal has been authorized by the government of the United States and who has been discharged or released under honorable conditions, and widows of such persons shall be allowed credit. Military Records Form DD214 must be submitted for further review and determination of appropriate credits. WAIVER OF SELECTION PROCEDURES: When selection procedures have been publicly announced and the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications for the position is five or less, the Human Resources Director may, at her/his discretion; a) Waive the competition entirely and submit the names of the applicants meeting the minimum qualifications to the appointing department, b) Revise the conditions of competition to a more practical basis under the circumstances. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY LIST: An employment eligibility list is established for those applicants who successfully pass all phases of the examination process. This list will be held for a minimum of six (6) months from the date the list is certified. For each vacancy the top five (5) ranks on the list will be certified to the department for final selection, which will include a departmental interview. DEPARTMENTAL INTERVIEW: The Health & Human Services Department will notify the applicant of the date and time of his/her interview. The applicant will be asked a series of questions about his/herself and his/her related experience, education and training that exhibit the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the job. The applicant may also be asked questions about hypothetical situations to test his/her ability to make decisions and use sound judgment and common sense. Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (530)749-7875 Contact email: Lwilliams@co.yuba.ca.us Closing Date/Time: Until filled
Apr 25, 2023
Full Time
Description The County of Yuba is currently recruiting to establish an employment list for the classification of Social Worker II. Under general supervision, incumbents perform moderately complex social services case work by providing a variety of services to County residents; conducting field visits; identifying, assessing and arranging alternative solutions to clients’ needs and obstacles; carry a moderately complex caseload; prepare and monitor plans; prepare court reports, depending on area of assignment; and perform related work as assigned. The work may be related to a specific program area or to more general social service benefit provision. Social Worker II is the journey-level in the social work series. This position reports directly to a Social Worker Supervisor II or other higher-level supervisor or manager. Example of Duties: Interview and counsel a diverse population of clients; isolate barriers to self-sufficiency; and evaluate need for services and/or make appropriate referrals to training, public assistance and social services programs. Perform case management of moderately complex cases. Conduct field/home visits, assessments, and reassessments as required to monitor and investigate progress and compliance Prepare and review court pleadings, depending on area of assignment. Job Description URL: https://files4.revize.com/yubaca/Yuba%20County/Human%20Resources%20and%20Organiz... Job PDF: Social Worker II Flyer June 2022.pdf Additional Job PDF: Social Worker II Facebook Flyer.pdf Ideal Candidate The ideal candidate for this position will possess the knowledge of different medical, psychological and socio-economic conditions that affect the work of Health and Human Services and have the ability to evaluate clients for the various behavioral and mental health issues that may undermine established stabilization plans. The incumbent is adaptable and maintains composure when faced with the unexpected; will also be comfortable conducting field visits and investigating client progress towards established goals and compliance with program requirements. The ideal candidate is experienced in making appropriate referrals for professional counseling or assistance and has extensive knowledge of community resources. Required Qualifications: Minimum: Sixty (60) college level semester units with at least 30 units in a related field, (including but not limited to psychology, sociology, social work) and at least one (1) year equivalent to the County’s class series of Social Worker I. Preferred: Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution in a related field and additional years of case management experience. Work Environment: Potential exposure to contagious or infectious diseases or hazardous substances and chemicals. Work with hostile or abusive individuals. Special Requirements : Must successfully complete an extensive and thorough background investigation, which may include Live Scan fingerprinting prior to hire. DMV printout prior to hire. May be required to work outside normal working hours including evenings, weekends, holidays and other off-hours shifts. Will be required to perform disaster service activities pursuant to Government Code 3100-3109. Benefits MERIT INCREASE : Typically 5% each year for the first 7 years. To access the County salary schedule, please click on this link . RETIREMENT MISCELLANEOUS: Classic: 2% @ 55 New: 2% @ 62 For more information about CalPERS Pension, please click on this link . SOCIAL SECURITY: Yuba County does not participate in the Social Security Program MEDICARE: Yuba County does participate in the Medicare Program. STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE: SDI provides benefits to employees who are unable to work due to non-work-related illness or injury. Paid Family Leave (PFL) automatically covers persons covered by SDI. MEDICAL: Yuba County offers several medical plan options (HMO and PPO plans available based on eligibility) through CalPERS. To reference the current Rate Sheet, please click on this link . DENTAL/VISION INSURANCE: The County pays 100% of the Basic plan premiums for employee or 80% for employee and eligible dependent(s). Requires participation in Health Insurance benefits. *Health Waiver Opt-out of $250/monthly available with proof of other Non-Covered CA, employer sponsored health care coverage. LIFE INSURANCE: County provides $50,000 in life insurance coverage. Employees may purchase additional coverage for themselves and dependents. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: County paid confidential counseling program for up to 5 visits per incident per eligible family member. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: One Voluntary Deferred Compensation plan is available. UNION AFFILIATION: Yuba County Employee Association. Master Labor Agreement F or Leave Accrual Rates and Specialty Pays for classifications within the Yuba County Employees Association Bargaining Unit, please reference this benefits summary . Special Instructions Final Filing Deadline: OPEN UNTIL FILLED (Next Applicant Review Date: May 22, 2023 @ 5PM) Due to the coronavirus affecting the county’s ability to safely conduct selection procedures such as, but not limited to: Qualifications Appraisal Panels, Speed Interviews, Written Exams, Departmental Interviews, etc. the Personnel Director may provide direction to postpone or change selection procedures, extend recruitments and/or cancel and pause recruitments as deemed necessary. The Human Resources department is working with departments to provide support to fill critical positions. APPLICATION SCREENING: An official Yuba County employment application must be submitted by final filing deadline. Applications must include copies of valid license(s), certificate(s) and college transcripts and/or diploma. Incomplete applications may be disqualified from further consideration. TO APPLY: ONLINE APPLICATION: Applications may be submitted online through CalOpps. Click on the Apply for Job button above to complete the Yuba County employment application. OR HARD COPY APPLICATION: You may access a hard copy of the Yuba County employment application by visiting our website at http://www.yuba.org . Our applications are available in a Microsoft Word format or fillable PDF, or you may pick up these materials in our office located 915 8th Street, Suite 113, Marysville, CA 95901. Hard copies of applications can be submitted to our office in person, by U.S. Mail or by fax at 530-749-7864. Applications must be received by the final filing deadline; postmarks or applications received after the final filing deadline will not be accepted. All applicants will be given written notice regarding the status of their application and selection procedures. The County prefers to communicate via email, if provided, to expedite communication. It is also recommended that applicants review their SPAM mail daily as to not miss any important communication from the County. Communications are sent from two mail servers; Yuba@CalOpps.org and @co.yuba.ca.us. Applicants are responsible for notifying the County of any changes to their contact information, including but not limited to e-mail addresses, mailing addresses, primary and secondary telephone numbers. (Note: All diplomas or degrees must be from an accredited college or university. To obtain information regarding accreditation, refer to the US Department of Education Office of Post Secondary Education at: http://ope.ed.gov/accreditation/search.aspx ) Applicants must provide the following documents with their application by the filing deadline: Completed Yuba County Employment Application (Online or Hard Copy) Any Diplomas and Unofficial Transcripts Copies of Related Certifications Copy of Driver’s License MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: The minimum and preferred requirements are listed above. While the following requirements outline the minimum qualifications, Human Resources reserves the right to select applicants for further consideration who demonstrate the best qualifications match for the job. Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee further participation in selection procedures. RECRUITMENT SELECTION PROCESSES: The recruitment process involves multiple steps which may include but are not limited to: Interview Screening CPS-HR Social Worker Exam Department Interviews (Please note: The entire recruitment process from recruitment opening date to start date could take 6 - 12 weeks for successful candidates). SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONNAIRE: A completed supplemental questionnaire is an essential part of the examination process for this position. The responses will be reviewed for sufficient detail and will be rated according to pre-determined guidelines. Please include; 1) Places of employment; 2) pertinent dates; 3) duties performed, etc. when responding to the questions. If a job included responsibilities applicable to several questions, separate the different functions of the job to answer all the questions completely. Any experience and/or training listed MUST be identified on your application. Resumes, letters and other materials will not be evaluated or considered as responses to the supplemental questionnaire. INTERVIEW SCREENING: Interview screening is an extension of the application process. Used as a secondary a method of screening large applicant pools. EXAM: Applicants who have successfully met the minimum qualifications and completed any screening processes must successfully complete the Cooperative Personnel Services (CPS) Exam with a passing score to continue to the next phase of the recruitment process. The CPS Exam may potentially be administered online using County computers. *Exam scheduling details will follow shortly after the next applicant review date. TESTING ACCOMMODATION: If special accommodations are required at any stage of the selection process, complete the Request for Reasonable Accommodation in Employment Examination Process Form and provide the required documentation by the final filing deadline. The form can be obtained at Reasonable Accommodation Form or by contacting Human Resources at 530-749-7860. VETERAN’S CREDIT: All applicants who have successfully completed the application/selection procedures and examination process may be eligible for veteran’s credit. Applicants must have served on active duty for a period of not less than 90 days in the armed forces in time of war or national emergency, or in time of peace in a campaign or expedition for service in which a medal has been authorized by the government of the United States and who has been discharged or released under honorable conditions, and widows of such persons shall be allowed credit. Military Records Form DD214 must be submitted for further review and determination of appropriate credits. WAIVER OF SELECTION PROCEDURES: When selection procedures have been publicly announced and the number of applicants meeting the minimum qualifications for the position is five or less, the Human Resources Director may, at her/his discretion; a) Waive the competition entirely and submit the names of the applicants meeting the minimum qualifications to the appointing department, b) Revise the conditions of competition to a more practical basis under the circumstances. EMPLOYMENT ELIGIBILITY LIST: An employment eligibility list is established for those applicants who successfully pass all phases of the examination process. This list will be held for a minimum of six (6) months from the date the list is certified. For each vacancy the top five (5) ranks on the list will be certified to the department for final selection, which will include a departmental interview. DEPARTMENTAL INTERVIEW: The Health & Human Services Department will notify the applicant of the date and time of his/her interview. The applicant will be asked a series of questions about his/herself and his/her related experience, education and training that exhibit the knowledge, skills and abilities essential to the job. The applicant may also be asked questions about hypothetical situations to test his/her ability to make decisions and use sound judgment and common sense. Recruitment Contact Contact phone: (530)749-7875 Contact email: Lwilliams@co.yuba.ca.us Closing Date/Time: Until filled
County of Mendocino, CA
Ukiah, California, United States
The Position The vacancies are in various yards. The list developed from this recruitment will be used for a limited period to fill open and promotional, regular full-time, and part-time positions throughout the County, should they occur. Pursuant to current bargaining unit agreements, employees regularly assigned to the coastal region or in Covelo are eligible to receive a 5% assignment premium . Under general supervision, plan, coordinate, organize, supervise, and train road crew(s) in the construction, repair, and maintenance of County roads and bridges in assigned area. Performs road or bridge maintenance as required. Performs other duties as assigned. This position is needed for efficient operations of bridge maintenance and repairs and to supervise workers maintaining County bridges. Bilingual English/Spanish encouraged to apply. Se buscan personas bilingües en inglés y español. Para recibir una solicitud en español, llame a Recursos Humanos al 234-6600. Job Requirements and Minimum Qualifications Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Carry out supervisory responsibility in accordance with policies, procedures, and applicable laws including: training in job skills; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Inspect and evaluate the condition of roads and other related public works projects in assigned area. Anticipate and estimate repair costs for road maintenance and re-construction, including the cost of labor, equipment, and materials. Supervise various maintenance and construction activities as assigned. Assign and supervise the general maintenance and safety of assigned equipment, shops, vehicles, and storage areas. Recommend required maintenance, repair, and construction on roads, arteries, bridges, and/or other related public works projects. Train and evaluate personnel in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, culverts, access areas, and other similar projects. Prepare and submit requisitions for materials, tools, supplies, personnel, and/or other necessities. Serve as liaison for the department to property owners, businesses, and private contracts. Assist in making recommendations in the selection and disciplining of personnel. Monitor construction by non-County crews when encroachment or right of entry permits are involved, and ensure compliance thereof. Maintain inventory and material stock-piling records. Perform maintenance at County landfills. Maintain safety and security of worksites, crewmembers, and the public. Respond to emergency calls in off hours as required. May transport, direct, and monitor an inmate work crew and ensure compliance with inmate work crew rules and practices. Participate in road maintenance, road construction, and equipment operation as needed. Perform other related duties as assigned. BRIDGE MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Inspection, installation, and maintenance of bridges, box culverts, guardrails, retaining walls, and related structures. SUPPORT UNIT ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Stormwater inspection and maintenance. Road signage and striping installation and maintenance. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED Education and Experience: High school diploma or GED and two (2) years of experience as a crew leader, or in an advanced journey-level capacity, in road or bridge maintenance and construction work at a level equivalent to the Road Maintenance Worker V-Lead; or, an equivalent combination of related education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Licenses and Certifications: Road Maintenance and Support Unit: Valid CA Class A Commercial Driver's License (Manual Transmission), with Air Brake and Tanker Endorsements. Bridge Maintenance: Valid CA Class B Commercial Driver's License (Manual Transmission), with Air Brake and Tanker Endorsements. Special Requirements: Incumbents assigned to direct an inmate work crew must pass a background check. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Principles and practices of employee supervision, including selection, training, work evaluation and discipline. Provisions for safe road construction/maintenance and the operation of light and heavy equipment. Light and heavy road construction equipment, including the operation, servicing, and minor repair of equipment. Procedures, methods, tools, and equipment utilized in road construction, repair, and maintenance. Recordkeeping, report preparation, filing methods, and records management techniques. Standard business arithmetic, including percentages and decimals. Administration of staff and activities, either directly or through subordinate supervision. Applicable state, federal, and local ordinances, laws, rules and regulations. Storm water management and reporting. All computer applications and hardware related to performance of the essential functions of the job. Skill in: Planning, estimating, coordinating, and scheduling the work of a crew. Training staff in work procedures. Organizing work, setting priorities, meeting critical deadlines, and following up on assignments with a minimum of direction. Using tact, discretion, initiative, and independent judgment within established guidelines. Communicating clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Planning, organizing, assigning, directing, reviewing, and evaluating the work of staff. Mental and Physical Abilities: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of individuals Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operation and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals, and so forth. Interpret a variety of instructions in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. While performing the essential functions of this job, the incumbent is regularly required to: walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; speak and hear; and push, pull, move, or lift above and below the neck objects weighing up to 50 pounds. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is occasionally required to walk, lift, and/or move more than 100 pounds. Selection Procedure & Other Important Information Important Application Information: It is your responsibility to demonstrate through your application materials how you meet the minimum qualifications of the position/s for which you apply. You must complete all sections of the application. A résumé or other information you feel will help us evaluate your qualifications may be attached to your completed application, but will not be accepted in lieu of completing any part of the application. Blank applications that contain only a résumé or those that reference “see résumé” will be rejected as incomplete. Check your application before submitting to ensure it is complete and correct; no new or additional information will be accepted after the closing date. Inquiry will be made of your former and current employers; please provide the names and telephone numbers of supervisors on your application. You must provide the names and contact information of at least three (3) references (not relatives) that have knowledge of your job skills, experience, ability and/or character. Application materials are the property of Mendocino County and will not be returned. It is your responsibility to keep your NEOGOV profile updated, including any changes to your telephone number or address. Failure to do so may result in missed notification of exams or interviews. The exam process listed on this flyer is tentative. Mendocino County reserves the right to make necessary modifications to the examination plan. Such revisions will be in accordance with approved personnel standards. Should a change be made, applicants will be notified. The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Examination Process: All complete applications will be reviewed; incomplete applications will not be considered. Based on the number of qualified candidates, applicants meeting the job requirements and qualifications will be invited to participate in an oral examination (weight 100) or an unassembled exam, consisting of an evaluation of education and experience as stated on the application form. The examination process will test the knowledge and abilities described above. A minimum score of 70 must be attained for placement on the employment list. Special Testing: If you require special testing arrangements to accommodate a disability or religious conviction you must contact Human Resources at 707.234.6600 prior to the test date to make your requirements known. You must provide enough advance notice to allow Human Resources to properly review and evaluate your request . Special Requirements: Employment in some County departments or positions may require the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background, which may include fingerprinting, and/or a medical examination, which may include drug screening. This announcement is a synopsis of duties and requirements of this job. To review the complete classification specification and benefits, please see the HR website. Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by the final filing date. The County of Mendocino is an Equal Opportunity Employer This information is a summary of general benefits. Benefits listed in Mendocino County Resolutions or Memorandums of Understanding prevail over this listing. This information is not legally binding, nor does it constitute a Contract. SALARY Compensation is based on a five-step salary range, with annual merit-based increases within the salary range. RETIREMENT Covered under Social Security and the 1937 act; both employees and the County pay into the retirement fund. For the most current information regarding County Retirement please go to: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/retirement HOLIDAYS AND PERSONAL LEAVE Mendocino County observes 11 paid holidays per year. Employees are granted 24 - 48 hours of personal leave annually, depending upon Bargaining Unit. VACATION Accrues at the rate of two weeks per year for three years. Three weeks per year after three years, four weeks after eight years and five weeks after 15 years. SICK LEAVE Paid sick leave accrues at the rate of 1.25 days per month, or 15 days per year. Accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week. Part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week, and extra-help employees receive up to 24 hours (or 3 days) of paid sick leave annually. MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION,AND LIFE INSURANCE The County and the employee share the cost of an employee selected health care plan; enrollment in the plan includes $20,000 Life Insurance. HEALTH INSURANCE For the most current information regarding Health Insurance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/ehb EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM For the most current information regarding Employee Assistance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/eap EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAM For the most current information regardingEmployee Wellness please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/mcwow LABOR CONTRACTS For the complete list of most current labor agreements please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/labor Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2023 11:59 PM Pacific
May 11, 2023
Full Time
The Position The vacancies are in various yards. The list developed from this recruitment will be used for a limited period to fill open and promotional, regular full-time, and part-time positions throughout the County, should they occur. Pursuant to current bargaining unit agreements, employees regularly assigned to the coastal region or in Covelo are eligible to receive a 5% assignment premium . Under general supervision, plan, coordinate, organize, supervise, and train road crew(s) in the construction, repair, and maintenance of County roads and bridges in assigned area. Performs road or bridge maintenance as required. Performs other duties as assigned. This position is needed for efficient operations of bridge maintenance and repairs and to supervise workers maintaining County bridges. Bilingual English/Spanish encouraged to apply. Se buscan personas bilingües en inglés y español. Para recibir una solicitud en español, llame a Recursos Humanos al 234-6600. Job Requirements and Minimum Qualifications Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Carry out supervisory responsibility in accordance with policies, procedures, and applicable laws including: training in job skills; planning, assigning, and directing work; appraising performance; addressing complaints and resolving problems. Inspect and evaluate the condition of roads and other related public works projects in assigned area. Anticipate and estimate repair costs for road maintenance and re-construction, including the cost of labor, equipment, and materials. Supervise various maintenance and construction activities as assigned. Assign and supervise the general maintenance and safety of assigned equipment, shops, vehicles, and storage areas. Recommend required maintenance, repair, and construction on roads, arteries, bridges, and/or other related public works projects. Train and evaluate personnel in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, culverts, access areas, and other similar projects. Prepare and submit requisitions for materials, tools, supplies, personnel, and/or other necessities. Serve as liaison for the department to property owners, businesses, and private contracts. Assist in making recommendations in the selection and disciplining of personnel. Monitor construction by non-County crews when encroachment or right of entry permits are involved, and ensure compliance thereof. Maintain inventory and material stock-piling records. Perform maintenance at County landfills. Maintain safety and security of worksites, crewmembers, and the public. Respond to emergency calls in off hours as required. May transport, direct, and monitor an inmate work crew and ensure compliance with inmate work crew rules and practices. Participate in road maintenance, road construction, and equipment operation as needed. Perform other related duties as assigned. BRIDGE MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Inspection, installation, and maintenance of bridges, box culverts, guardrails, retaining walls, and related structures. SUPPORT UNIT ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Stormwater inspection and maintenance. Road signage and striping installation and maintenance. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED Education and Experience: High school diploma or GED and two (2) years of experience as a crew leader, or in an advanced journey-level capacity, in road or bridge maintenance and construction work at a level equivalent to the Road Maintenance Worker V-Lead; or, an equivalent combination of related education, training, and experience which provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Licenses and Certifications: Road Maintenance and Support Unit: Valid CA Class A Commercial Driver's License (Manual Transmission), with Air Brake and Tanker Endorsements. Bridge Maintenance: Valid CA Class B Commercial Driver's License (Manual Transmission), with Air Brake and Tanker Endorsements. Special Requirements: Incumbents assigned to direct an inmate work crew must pass a background check. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Principles and practices of employee supervision, including selection, training, work evaluation and discipline. Provisions for safe road construction/maintenance and the operation of light and heavy equipment. Light and heavy road construction equipment, including the operation, servicing, and minor repair of equipment. Procedures, methods, tools, and equipment utilized in road construction, repair, and maintenance. Recordkeeping, report preparation, filing methods, and records management techniques. Standard business arithmetic, including percentages and decimals. Administration of staff and activities, either directly or through subordinate supervision. Applicable state, federal, and local ordinances, laws, rules and regulations. Storm water management and reporting. All computer applications and hardware related to performance of the essential functions of the job. Skill in: Planning, estimating, coordinating, and scheduling the work of a crew. Training staff in work procedures. Organizing work, setting priorities, meeting critical deadlines, and following up on assignments with a minimum of direction. Using tact, discretion, initiative, and independent judgment within established guidelines. Communicating clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing. Planning, organizing, assigning, directing, reviewing, and evaluating the work of staff. Mental and Physical Abilities: Establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of individuals Read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operation and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals, and so forth. Interpret a variety of instructions in written, oral, diagram, or schedule form. Deal with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. While performing the essential functions of this job, the incumbent is regularly required to: walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; speak and hear; and push, pull, move, or lift above and below the neck objects weighing up to 50 pounds. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is occasionally required to walk, lift, and/or move more than 100 pounds. Selection Procedure & Other Important Information Important Application Information: It is your responsibility to demonstrate through your application materials how you meet the minimum qualifications of the position/s for which you apply. You must complete all sections of the application. A résumé or other information you feel will help us evaluate your qualifications may be attached to your completed application, but will not be accepted in lieu of completing any part of the application. Blank applications that contain only a résumé or those that reference “see résumé” will be rejected as incomplete. Check your application before submitting to ensure it is complete and correct; no new or additional information will be accepted after the closing date. Inquiry will be made of your former and current employers; please provide the names and telephone numbers of supervisors on your application. You must provide the names and contact information of at least three (3) references (not relatives) that have knowledge of your job skills, experience, ability and/or character. Application materials are the property of Mendocino County and will not be returned. It is your responsibility to keep your NEOGOV profile updated, including any changes to your telephone number or address. Failure to do so may result in missed notification of exams or interviews. The exam process listed on this flyer is tentative. Mendocino County reserves the right to make necessary modifications to the examination plan. Such revisions will be in accordance with approved personnel standards. Should a change be made, applicants will be notified. The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Examination Process: All complete applications will be reviewed; incomplete applications will not be considered. Based on the number of qualified candidates, applicants meeting the job requirements and qualifications will be invited to participate in an oral examination (weight 100) or an unassembled exam, consisting of an evaluation of education and experience as stated on the application form. The examination process will test the knowledge and abilities described above. A minimum score of 70 must be attained for placement on the employment list. Special Testing: If you require special testing arrangements to accommodate a disability or religious conviction you must contact Human Resources at 707.234.6600 prior to the test date to make your requirements known. You must provide enough advance notice to allow Human Resources to properly review and evaluate your request . Special Requirements: Employment in some County departments or positions may require the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background, which may include fingerprinting, and/or a medical examination, which may include drug screening. This announcement is a synopsis of duties and requirements of this job. To review the complete classification specification and benefits, please see the HR website. Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by the final filing date. The County of Mendocino is an Equal Opportunity Employer This information is a summary of general benefits. Benefits listed in Mendocino County Resolutions or Memorandums of Understanding prevail over this listing. This information is not legally binding, nor does it constitute a Contract. SALARY Compensation is based on a five-step salary range, with annual merit-based increases within the salary range. RETIREMENT Covered under Social Security and the 1937 act; both employees and the County pay into the retirement fund. For the most current information regarding County Retirement please go to: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/retirement HOLIDAYS AND PERSONAL LEAVE Mendocino County observes 11 paid holidays per year. Employees are granted 24 - 48 hours of personal leave annually, depending upon Bargaining Unit. VACATION Accrues at the rate of two weeks per year for three years. Three weeks per year after three years, four weeks after eight years and five weeks after 15 years. SICK LEAVE Paid sick leave accrues at the rate of 1.25 days per month, or 15 days per year. Accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week. Part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week, and extra-help employees receive up to 24 hours (or 3 days) of paid sick leave annually. MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION,AND LIFE INSURANCE The County and the employee share the cost of an employee selected health care plan; enrollment in the plan includes $20,000 Life Insurance. HEALTH INSURANCE For the most current information regarding Health Insurance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/ehb EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM For the most current information regarding Employee Assistance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/eap EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAM For the most current information regardingEmployee Wellness please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/mcwow LABOR CONTRACTS For the complete list of most current labor agreements please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/labor Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2023 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CA
El Segundo, California, United States
Description Salary: Equipment Mechanic I: $4,725.81 - $5,744.25 per month Equipment Mechanic II: $5,346.83 - $6,499.09 per month Currently, we have two (2) vacancies for a Equipment Mechanic I/II full-time position in the Public Works Department. This eligibility list may be used to fill other vacancies as they occur. This recruitment process is open on a continuous basis and may close at any time. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. The first review of applications will be completed on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. Applications received after May 30, 2023, may not be considered. Applicants appearing best qualified based upon a review of the application and responses to supplemental questions will be invited to participate in the testing process. The City of El Segundo, incorporated in 1917, is a unique, quaint city by the sea. Home to approximately 17,000 residents and over 75,000 private sector employees of major aeronautical, sports, media, industrial and multiple Fortune 500 companies including Mattel, Chevron and most recently, the Los Angeles Times and Beyond Meat. Further, El Segundo has become the headquarters for major sports franchises, including the LA Lakers and LA Kings. As the economy broadens, El Segundo is becoming home to a variety of high tech and “creative economy” start-up companies. This is reflected in the City motto "Where Big Ideas Take Off!" DEFINITION: Performs routine servicing, maintenance and repair tasks on City automobiles, trucks, construction equipment, non-powered equipment, and other fuel, hybrid, and alternative powered equipment. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED : Receives supervision from the Equipment Maintenance Supervisor, may receive technical direction from the Equipment Mechanic II or the Senior Equipment Mechanic. Equipment Mechanic II may provide technical and functional direction to Equipment Mechanic I. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Equipment Mechanic I: This is the entry-level class in the Equipment Mechanic series. This class is distinguished from the Equipment Mechanic II by the lesser degree of independence, responsibility and accountability exercised in the fulfillment of duties, and by the performance of more routine tasks and assignments. Equipment Mechanic II: This is the journey-level class in the Equipment Mechanic series. Incumbents at this level are experienced and perform the more complex functions, have specialized training, and are expected to possess a strong working knowledge of skilled mechanical work and repair methods, and procedures. Positions in the Equipment Mechanic II are normally filled by advancement from the Equipment Mechanic I. Essential Job Functions ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of duties and responsibilities is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities: Positions in this classification typically perform a full range of duties at a level of complexity represented by the following types of responsibilities: Services, maintains, and repairs on and off-road fueled vehicles and equipment; Coordinates with City departments and vendors to schedule service, repair and maintenance or vehicles and equipment; Diagnoses and troubleshoots routine problems associated with all systems including engines, fuel systems, and electrical systems; Determines the extent of necessary repairs; analyzes engine performance and emissions and adjusts and repairs; assists with field service calls as necessary; Performs basic welding tasks for maintenance and repair; Test drives vehicles and equipment to diagnose, verify work quality, and vehicle safety; Services and repairs City generators and storm drain pumps; Assists with coordinating the purchasing, ordering and inventory or equipment maintenance parts and materials; Keeps records of time, materials and parts used and work performed; Attends training related to repair and maintenance of equipment and vehicles; stays abreast of new technology; Maintains the shop in a clean, neat and orderly condition; Regularly and predictably attends work; and Performs related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Knowledge of: Basic maintenance and repair on a wide variety of fuel, hybrid, and other alternative powered vehicles and equipment including engines, fuel systems, and electrical systems; Equipment used for the repair and maintenance of vehicles and equipment; Principles and mechanics of fuel hybrid, and other alternative powered engines and safe operating characteristics of each; Tools and equipment capabilities, limitations, and safe operating characteristics; Parts and supplies needed to perform routine maintenance and repairs on automotive equipment/vehicles; Fleet software systems; and Safe work practices. Skill in: Performing routine mechanical work including troubleshooting for minor repairs on engines, fuel systems, and electrical systems; Operating a variety of technical diagnostic equipment; Using hand and power tools associated with the diagnosis, maintenance and repair of equipment and vehicles; Test driving vehicles for quality control and safety; Maintaining work, time, and material records; Understanding and following directions and instructions; Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Appearing for work on time; Following directions from a supervisor; Understanding and following posted work rules and procedures; Accepting constructive criticism; and Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, other City employees, and the public. May be required to work evenings and extended hours. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: Experience: One (1) year experience in servicing, maintenance and repair of fuel and alternative fueled vehicles and equipment is required. Education: Equivalent to graduation from high school or GED. Specialized training in the maintenance and repair of fuel and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment is desirable. Licensing/Certificates: Due to the performance of some field duties which requires the operation of a personal or City vehicle, valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required. Within one-year of appointment date, a valid Class B California driver’s license is required. Working Conditions: Regularly exposed to engine and equipment sounds and smells. Regularly required to lift and/or carry heavy objects up to 75 pounds. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of El Segundo employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly. The City of El Segundo is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CEA) Benefit Summary - Effective 5/17/2019 PERS Retirement : Tier I-2%@55 . Tier II-2%@60 for individuals employed by the City on or after 12/30/12 who are already PERS members. Tier I and II members single highest year coordinated with Social Security and Medicare. Employee required contribution is 8% of pensionable income. PERS 2%@62 for new employees/members hired on or after 1/1/13 have three year average coordinated with Social Security and Medicare and payment of 50% of normal cost (6.75%). Social Security: The City matches employee’s Social Security contribution, which is 6.2% of your salary and is made on a pre-tax basis. The 2023Social Security income cap is $160,200. Retiree Medical: City offers paid retiree medical insurance at same rate as active employees. Medical Insurance : $1,600 per month for employee and dependents' medical insurance under PERS. Educational Incentive : Up to $334.21 for B.A. if job doesn't require it. Must be approved by Department Head. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Optical/Dental/Life/AD&D : $135 per month City contribution. Employee & eligible dependents may be covered for optical and dental. $30,000 term life policy provided by City; employee can purchase additional self and dependent coverage at group rates. AD&D insurance policies provided for employees. Flex Plan : Section 125 Plan, allows for payment of employee-paid insurance, medical treatment, and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. State Disability Insurance : Coverage provided through State Employment Development Department for short-term disability. Costs borne by union employees. Long-Term Disability: City provides fully-paid LTD insurance. Continuance of 66 2/3% of first $9750 of employee's salary after a 60-day waiting period. Applies to non-job related occurrences. Work Schedule: 9/80 with alternating Fridays off. Holidays : 11 fixed paid holidays plus 1 day of personal leave/floating holiday per year. Vacation Leave : 96 hours (1-5 years); 120 hours (6 - 10 years); 144 hours (11 - 15 years): 176 hours (16+ years). Leave can be used after 6 months of service. Annual cash conversion option. Sick Leave : 8 hours per month. 100% payment for accrual over 600 hours and percentage of unused leave paid upon retirement or separation. Bereavement Leave: Three (3) working days [one workweek where travel is 500 miles or more] for qualifying incident. Tuition Reimbursement : Up to $1,750 per year for tuition and books. Longevity Pay: Up to $66.84/mo for 5 yrs of service; Up to $133.68 for 10 yrs of service; Up to $200.53/mo for 15 yrs of service. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Uniform Allowance : Dollar amount varies for specific classes. Other : Voluntary participation in Credit Union; Long-Term Care (premiums paid by employee); Mission Sqaure 457 Deferred Compensation Program; Payroll Direct Deposit. Revised: 12/12; 2/13; 1/14; 2/15; 8/16; 5/17;5/19; 8/22 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
May 11, 2023
Full Time
Description Salary: Equipment Mechanic I: $4,725.81 - $5,744.25 per month Equipment Mechanic II: $5,346.83 - $6,499.09 per month Currently, we have two (2) vacancies for a Equipment Mechanic I/II full-time position in the Public Works Department. This eligibility list may be used to fill other vacancies as they occur. This recruitment process is open on a continuous basis and may close at any time. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. The first review of applications will be completed on Tuesday, May 30, 2023 at 5:00 p.m. Applications received after May 30, 2023, may not be considered. Applicants appearing best qualified based upon a review of the application and responses to supplemental questions will be invited to participate in the testing process. The City of El Segundo, incorporated in 1917, is a unique, quaint city by the sea. Home to approximately 17,000 residents and over 75,000 private sector employees of major aeronautical, sports, media, industrial and multiple Fortune 500 companies including Mattel, Chevron and most recently, the Los Angeles Times and Beyond Meat. Further, El Segundo has become the headquarters for major sports franchises, including the LA Lakers and LA Kings. As the economy broadens, El Segundo is becoming home to a variety of high tech and “creative economy” start-up companies. This is reflected in the City motto "Where Big Ideas Take Off!" DEFINITION: Performs routine servicing, maintenance and repair tasks on City automobiles, trucks, construction equipment, non-powered equipment, and other fuel, hybrid, and alternative powered equipment. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED : Receives supervision from the Equipment Maintenance Supervisor, may receive technical direction from the Equipment Mechanic II or the Senior Equipment Mechanic. Equipment Mechanic II may provide technical and functional direction to Equipment Mechanic I. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: Equipment Mechanic I: This is the entry-level class in the Equipment Mechanic series. This class is distinguished from the Equipment Mechanic II by the lesser degree of independence, responsibility and accountability exercised in the fulfillment of duties, and by the performance of more routine tasks and assignments. Equipment Mechanic II: This is the journey-level class in the Equipment Mechanic series. Incumbents at this level are experienced and perform the more complex functions, have specialized training, and are expected to possess a strong working knowledge of skilled mechanical work and repair methods, and procedures. Positions in the Equipment Mechanic II are normally filled by advancement from the Equipment Mechanic I. Essential Job Functions ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills and other characteristics. This list of duties and responsibilities is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY, and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class. Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities: Positions in this classification typically perform a full range of duties at a level of complexity represented by the following types of responsibilities: Services, maintains, and repairs on and off-road fueled vehicles and equipment; Coordinates with City departments and vendors to schedule service, repair and maintenance or vehicles and equipment; Diagnoses and troubleshoots routine problems associated with all systems including engines, fuel systems, and electrical systems; Determines the extent of necessary repairs; analyzes engine performance and emissions and adjusts and repairs; assists with field service calls as necessary; Performs basic welding tasks for maintenance and repair; Test drives vehicles and equipment to diagnose, verify work quality, and vehicle safety; Services and repairs City generators and storm drain pumps; Assists with coordinating the purchasing, ordering and inventory or equipment maintenance parts and materials; Keeps records of time, materials and parts used and work performed; Attends training related to repair and maintenance of equipment and vehicles; stays abreast of new technology; Maintains the shop in a clean, neat and orderly condition; Regularly and predictably attends work; and Performs related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Knowledge of: Basic maintenance and repair on a wide variety of fuel, hybrid, and other alternative powered vehicles and equipment including engines, fuel systems, and electrical systems; Equipment used for the repair and maintenance of vehicles and equipment; Principles and mechanics of fuel hybrid, and other alternative powered engines and safe operating characteristics of each; Tools and equipment capabilities, limitations, and safe operating characteristics; Parts and supplies needed to perform routine maintenance and repairs on automotive equipment/vehicles; Fleet software systems; and Safe work practices. Skill in: Performing routine mechanical work including troubleshooting for minor repairs on engines, fuel systems, and electrical systems; Operating a variety of technical diagnostic equipment; Using hand and power tools associated with the diagnosis, maintenance and repair of equipment and vehicles; Test driving vehicles for quality control and safety; Maintaining work, time, and material records; Understanding and following directions and instructions; Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Appearing for work on time; Following directions from a supervisor; Understanding and following posted work rules and procedures; Accepting constructive criticism; and Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with staff, other City employees, and the public. May be required to work evenings and extended hours. Qualifications QUALIFICATIONS: Experience: One (1) year experience in servicing, maintenance and repair of fuel and alternative fueled vehicles and equipment is required. Education: Equivalent to graduation from high school or GED. Specialized training in the maintenance and repair of fuel and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment is desirable. Licensing/Certificates: Due to the performance of some field duties which requires the operation of a personal or City vehicle, valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required. Within one-year of appointment date, a valid Class B California driver’s license is required. Working Conditions: Regularly exposed to engine and equipment sounds and smells. Regularly required to lift and/or carry heavy objects up to 75 pounds. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of El Segundo employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly. The City of El Segundo is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging. CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CEA) Benefit Summary - Effective 5/17/2019 PERS Retirement : Tier I-2%@55 . Tier II-2%@60 for individuals employed by the City on or after 12/30/12 who are already PERS members. Tier I and II members single highest year coordinated with Social Security and Medicare. Employee required contribution is 8% of pensionable income. PERS 2%@62 for new employees/members hired on or after 1/1/13 have three year average coordinated with Social Security and Medicare and payment of 50% of normal cost (6.75%). Social Security: The City matches employee’s Social Security contribution, which is 6.2% of your salary and is made on a pre-tax basis. The 2023Social Security income cap is $160,200. Retiree Medical: City offers paid retiree medical insurance at same rate as active employees. Medical Insurance : $1,600 per month for employee and dependents' medical insurance under PERS. Educational Incentive : Up to $334.21 for B.A. if job doesn't require it. Must be approved by Department Head. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Optical/Dental/Life/AD&D : $135 per month City contribution. Employee & eligible dependents may be covered for optical and dental. $30,000 term life policy provided by City; employee can purchase additional self and dependent coverage at group rates. AD&D insurance policies provided for employees. Flex Plan : Section 125 Plan, allows for payment of employee-paid insurance, medical treatment, and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. State Disability Insurance : Coverage provided through State Employment Development Department for short-term disability. Costs borne by union employees. Long-Term Disability: City provides fully-paid LTD insurance. Continuance of 66 2/3% of first $9750 of employee's salary after a 60-day waiting period. Applies to non-job related occurrences. Work Schedule: 9/80 with alternating Fridays off. Holidays : 11 fixed paid holidays plus 1 day of personal leave/floating holiday per year. Vacation Leave : 96 hours (1-5 years); 120 hours (6 - 10 years); 144 hours (11 - 15 years): 176 hours (16+ years). Leave can be used after 6 months of service. Annual cash conversion option. Sick Leave : 8 hours per month. 100% payment for accrual over 600 hours and percentage of unused leave paid upon retirement or separation. Bereavement Leave: Three (3) working days [one workweek where travel is 500 miles or more] for qualifying incident. Tuition Reimbursement : Up to $1,750 per year for tuition and books. Longevity Pay: Up to $66.84/mo for 5 yrs of service; Up to $133.68 for 10 yrs of service; Up to $200.53/mo for 15 yrs of service. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Uniform Allowance : Dollar amount varies for specific classes. Other : Voluntary participation in Credit Union; Long-Term Care (premiums paid by employee); Mission Sqaure 457 Deferred Compensation Program; Payroll Direct Deposit. Revised: 12/12; 2/13; 1/14; 2/15; 8/16; 5/17;5/19; 8/22 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
County of Mendocino, CA
Ukiah, California, United States
The Position ** This job posting has been extended ** The current vacancies are in various yards. The list developed from this recruitment will be used for a limited period to fill open and promotional, regular full-time, and part-time positions throughout the County, should they occur. Pursuant to current bargaining unit agreements, employees regularly assigned to the coastal region or in Covelo are eligible to receive a 5% assignment premium . Under limited supervision, operates light and heavy equipment; performs advanced, skilled, and semi-skilled maintenance and construction work within a framework of procedures to assure the overall success of operations and maintenance of all County-maintained roads, bridges, and County landfills. Incumbents may be assigned to Road Maintenance or to Bridge Maintenance. Performs other duties as assigned. Bilingual English/Spanish encouraged to apply. Se buscan personas bilingües en inglés y español. Para recibir una solicitud en español, llame a Recursos Humanos al 234-6600. Job Requirements and Minimum Qualifications Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Operate various pieces of light to heavy equipment and various other related equipment and vehicles to perform the essential functions of the job. Perform generalized maintenance and safety checks on equipment by refueling, greasing, and checking oil, water, and/or other equipment and vehicle components. Complete logs and/or records or inventories by recording data such as: individual equipment utilized and/or transported, maintenance needed, accidents, and other related issues. Perform maintenance at County landfills. Maintain safety and security of worksites, crewmembers, and the public. Respond to emergency calls in off hours as required. May transport, direct, and monitor an inmate work crew and ensure compliance with inmate work crew rules and practices. May act in a lead capacity for brief periods of time in the absence of a lead worker. Perform other related duties as assigned. ROAD MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Perform excavations and general maintenance and repair on roads, ditches, and road access areas. Load and transport water, rock, fill, debris, and various other materials and equipment to and from construction sites. Dig, install, remove, and maintain culverts, soft spots, and sub-surface drains. Pave, patch, smooth, paint, stripe, and perform detailed work on new and existing roads; construct fences and guardrails. Perform snow removal, ice control, and storm patrol work. Perform sign maintenance. Perform seeding and reseeding functions. Perform traffic monitoring and control as determined by lead worker or supervisor. BRIDGE MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Perform carpentry work in the construction and repair of bridges, box culverts, guardrails, retaining walls, and related structures. Operate various hand and power tools associated with the construction and maintenance of bridges and related structures. Maintain and repair steel bridges by erecting and securing steel girders, stringers, guardrails, and other components. Construct wooden forms, form panels, and bracing for various concrete structures. Perform rough and detailed concrete work, including estimating, placing, and finishing. Perform general maintenance and safety checks on equipment, including refueling, greasing, and checking the oil, water, lights, and other vehicle components. Maintain files and records pertaining to equipment use, maintenance, accidents, and other areas. Prepare and submit inventories of materials and supplies used and transported. Assist in the construction of various wooden structures such as storage sheds, utility buildings, workshops, and other related structures. Assist in preparation of monthly inventory and material usage reports. Perform form stripping, finish work, painting, and clean-up duties on bridges and other related structures. Clean and paint various wooden bridge elements. Clear debris and log jams from streams and channels. Excavate footings and foundations. Reinforce steel culverts with concrete. Sand blast and paint various steel bridge elements. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED Education and Experience: Road Maintenance: High School diploma or GED, and one (1) year experience as a Road Maintenance Worker II with Mendocino County, or two (2) years of progressively responsible related experience such as: construction or landscaping work involving moving solid material such as sand, gravel, or earth; utilizing equipment or hand tools in the clearing of land or road construction; or other related work requiring a Class B license; or, a combination of education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Bridge Maintenance: High School diploma or GED, and one (1) year experience as a Road Maintenance Worker II with Mendocino County, or two (2) years of progressively responsible related experience performing duties such as bridge construction and maintenance; building concrete forms; general building construction; metal fabrication or welding; or other related work requiring a Class B license; or, a combination of related education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Licenses and Certifications: Valid CA Class B Commercial Driver's License (Manual Transmission), with Air Brake and Tanker Endorsements. Special Requirements: Incumbents assigned to direct an inmate work crew must pass a background check. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Operation, servicing, minor repair, and safe utilization of light to heavy equipment and tools. All applicable provisions of the state vehicle code relative to the operation of light to moderately heavy construction equipment and safe driving practices. Basic knowledge and understanding of road maintenance and construction. Occupational hazards and standard safety precautions necessary in the work. Record-keeping, such as completion of maintenance logs and/or report preparation. Basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, and decimals. Bridge Maintenance: (In addition to above) Basic bridge construction and maintenance equipment, including the operation, servicing, and minor repair of equipment. Methods, materials, and equipment utilized in the construction and maintenance of bridges and other related structures. Skill in: Using tact, discretion, initiative, and independent judgment within established guidelines. Using mathematics. Operating and maintaining all assigned equipment required to perform the essential functions of the job. Organizing, assigning, leading, and reviewing the work of staff. Mental and Physical Abilities: Operate light and heavy equipment required to perform the essential functions of the position. Read, interpret, and follow safety rules, operation and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Prepare accurate correspondence and reports, calculating and compiling data. Work and communicate with coworkers and the general public in a courteous and effective manner. Troubleshoot and effectively handle problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Follow oral and written instructions. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is frequently required to walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, speak and hear, and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is occasionally required to lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Selection Procedure & Other Important Information Important Application Information: It is your responsibility to demonstrate through your application materials how you meet the minimum qualifications of the position/s for which you apply. You must complete all sections of the application. A résumé or other information you feel will help us evaluate your qualifications may be attached to your completed application, but will not be accepted in lieu of completing any part of the application. Blank applications that contain only a résumé or those that reference “see résumé” will be rejected as incomplete. Check your application before submitting to ensure it is complete and correct; no new or additional information will be accepted after the closing date. Inquiry will be made of your former and current employers; please provide the names and telephone numbers of supervisors on your application. You must provide the names and contact information of at least three (3) references (not relatives) that have knowledge of your job skills, experience, ability and/or character. Application materials are the property of Mendocino County and will not be returned. It is your responsibility to keep your NEOGOV profile updated, including any changes to your telephone number or address. Failure to do so may result in missed notification of exams or interviews. The exam process listed on this flyer is tentative. Mendocino County reserves the right to make necessary modifications to the examination plan. Such revisions will be in accordance with approved personnel standards. Should a change be made, applicants will be notified. The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Examination Process: All complete applications will be reviewed with those judged most qualified progressing further in the selection process which will consist of a three-part performance exam (weight 100%). The examination process will test the knowledge and abilities described above. A minimum score of 70 must be attained for placement on the employment list. Special Testing: If you require special testing arrangements to accommodate a disability or religious conviction you must contact Human Resources at 707.234.6600 prior to the test date to make your requirements known. You must provide enough advance notice to allow Human Resources to properly review and evaluate your request . Special Requirements: Employment in some County departments or positions may require the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background, which may include fingerprinting, and/or a medical examination, which may include drug screening. Employment in some County departments or positions may require proof of Covid-19 vaccination/booster per the applicable California Public Health Officer's Order . This announcement is a synopsis of duties and requirements of this job. To review the complete classification specification and benefits, please see the HR website. Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by the final filing date. The County of Mendocino is an Equal Opportunity Employer This information is a summary of general benefits. Benefits listed in Mendocino County Resolutions or Memorandums of Understanding prevail over this listing. This information is not legally binding, nor does it constitute a Contract. SALARY Compensation is based on a five-step salary range, with annual merit-based increases within the salary range. RETIREMENT Covered under Social Security and the 1937 act; both employees and the County pay into the retirement fund. For the most current information regarding County Retirement please go to: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/retirement HOLIDAYS AND PERSONAL LEAVE Mendocino County observes 11 paid holidays per year. Employees are granted 24 - 48 hours of personal leave annually, depending upon Bargaining Unit. VACATION Accrues at the rate of two weeks per year for three years. Three weeks per year after three years, four weeks after eight years and five weeks after 15 years. SICK LEAVE Paid sick leave accrues at the rate of 1.25 days per month, or 15 days per year. Accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week. Part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week, and extra-help employees receive up to 24 hours (or 3 days) of paid sick leave annually. MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION,AND LIFE INSURANCE The County and the employee share the cost of an employee selected health care plan; enrollment in the plan includes $20,000 Life Insurance. HEALTH INSURANCE For the most current information regarding Health Insurance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/ehb EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM For the most current information regarding Employee Assistance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/eap EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAM For the most current information regardingEmployee Wellness please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/mcwow LABOR CONTRACTS For the complete list of most current labor agreements please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/labor Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 14, 2023
Full Time
The Position ** This job posting has been extended ** The current vacancies are in various yards. The list developed from this recruitment will be used for a limited period to fill open and promotional, regular full-time, and part-time positions throughout the County, should they occur. Pursuant to current bargaining unit agreements, employees regularly assigned to the coastal region or in Covelo are eligible to receive a 5% assignment premium . Under limited supervision, operates light and heavy equipment; performs advanced, skilled, and semi-skilled maintenance and construction work within a framework of procedures to assure the overall success of operations and maintenance of all County-maintained roads, bridges, and County landfills. Incumbents may be assigned to Road Maintenance or to Bridge Maintenance. Performs other duties as assigned. Bilingual English/Spanish encouraged to apply. Se buscan personas bilingües en inglés y español. Para recibir una solicitud en español, llame a Recursos Humanos al 234-6600. Job Requirements and Minimum Qualifications Duties may include but are not limited to the following: Operate various pieces of light to heavy equipment and various other related equipment and vehicles to perform the essential functions of the job. Perform generalized maintenance and safety checks on equipment by refueling, greasing, and checking oil, water, and/or other equipment and vehicle components. Complete logs and/or records or inventories by recording data such as: individual equipment utilized and/or transported, maintenance needed, accidents, and other related issues. Perform maintenance at County landfills. Maintain safety and security of worksites, crewmembers, and the public. Respond to emergency calls in off hours as required. May transport, direct, and monitor an inmate work crew and ensure compliance with inmate work crew rules and practices. May act in a lead capacity for brief periods of time in the absence of a lead worker. Perform other related duties as assigned. ROAD MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Perform excavations and general maintenance and repair on roads, ditches, and road access areas. Load and transport water, rock, fill, debris, and various other materials and equipment to and from construction sites. Dig, install, remove, and maintain culverts, soft spots, and sub-surface drains. Pave, patch, smooth, paint, stripe, and perform detailed work on new and existing roads; construct fences and guardrails. Perform snow removal, ice control, and storm patrol work. Perform sign maintenance. Perform seeding and reseeding functions. Perform traffic monitoring and control as determined by lead worker or supervisor. BRIDGE MAINTENANCE ASSIGNMENT In addition to general duties, may include but is not limited to the following: Perform carpentry work in the construction and repair of bridges, box culverts, guardrails, retaining walls, and related structures. Operate various hand and power tools associated with the construction and maintenance of bridges and related structures. Maintain and repair steel bridges by erecting and securing steel girders, stringers, guardrails, and other components. Construct wooden forms, form panels, and bracing for various concrete structures. Perform rough and detailed concrete work, including estimating, placing, and finishing. Perform general maintenance and safety checks on equipment, including refueling, greasing, and checking the oil, water, lights, and other vehicle components. Maintain files and records pertaining to equipment use, maintenance, accidents, and other areas. Prepare and submit inventories of materials and supplies used and transported. Assist in the construction of various wooden structures such as storage sheds, utility buildings, workshops, and other related structures. Assist in preparation of monthly inventory and material usage reports. Perform form stripping, finish work, painting, and clean-up duties on bridges and other related structures. Clean and paint various wooden bridge elements. Clear debris and log jams from streams and channels. Excavate footings and foundations. Reinforce steel culverts with concrete. Sand blast and paint various steel bridge elements. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED Education and Experience: Road Maintenance: High School diploma or GED, and one (1) year experience as a Road Maintenance Worker II with Mendocino County, or two (2) years of progressively responsible related experience such as: construction or landscaping work involving moving solid material such as sand, gravel, or earth; utilizing equipment or hand tools in the clearing of land or road construction; or other related work requiring a Class B license; or, a combination of education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Bridge Maintenance: High School diploma or GED, and one (1) year experience as a Road Maintenance Worker II with Mendocino County, or two (2) years of progressively responsible related experience performing duties such as bridge construction and maintenance; building concrete forms; general building construction; metal fabrication or welding; or other related work requiring a Class B license; or, a combination of related education, training, and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills, and abilities to perform the essential functions of the job. Licenses and Certifications: Valid CA Class B Commercial Driver's License (Manual Transmission), with Air Brake and Tanker Endorsements. Special Requirements: Incumbents assigned to direct an inmate work crew must pass a background check. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: Operation, servicing, minor repair, and safe utilization of light to heavy equipment and tools. All applicable provisions of the state vehicle code relative to the operation of light to moderately heavy construction equipment and safe driving practices. Basic knowledge and understanding of road maintenance and construction. Occupational hazards and standard safety precautions necessary in the work. Record-keeping, such as completion of maintenance logs and/or report preparation. Basic arithmetic, including addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, and decimals. Bridge Maintenance: (In addition to above) Basic bridge construction and maintenance equipment, including the operation, servicing, and minor repair of equipment. Methods, materials, and equipment utilized in the construction and maintenance of bridges and other related structures. Skill in: Using tact, discretion, initiative, and independent judgment within established guidelines. Using mathematics. Operating and maintaining all assigned equipment required to perform the essential functions of the job. Organizing, assigning, leading, and reviewing the work of staff. Mental and Physical Abilities: Operate light and heavy equipment required to perform the essential functions of the position. Read, interpret, and follow safety rules, operation and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals. Prepare accurate correspondence and reports, calculating and compiling data. Work and communicate with coworkers and the general public in a courteous and effective manner. Troubleshoot and effectively handle problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations. Follow oral and written instructions. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is frequently required to walk, sit, use hands to finger, handle, or feel, reach with hands and arms, climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl, speak and hear, and lift and/or move up to 50 pounds. While performing the essential functions of this job, the employee is occasionally required to lift and/or move more than 100 pounds. Selection Procedure & Other Important Information Important Application Information: It is your responsibility to demonstrate through your application materials how you meet the minimum qualifications of the position/s for which you apply. You must complete all sections of the application. A résumé or other information you feel will help us evaluate your qualifications may be attached to your completed application, but will not be accepted in lieu of completing any part of the application. Blank applications that contain only a résumé or those that reference “see résumé” will be rejected as incomplete. Check your application before submitting to ensure it is complete and correct; no new or additional information will be accepted after the closing date. Inquiry will be made of your former and current employers; please provide the names and telephone numbers of supervisors on your application. You must provide the names and contact information of at least three (3) references (not relatives) that have knowledge of your job skills, experience, ability and/or character. Application materials are the property of Mendocino County and will not be returned. It is your responsibility to keep your NEOGOV profile updated, including any changes to your telephone number or address. Failure to do so may result in missed notification of exams or interviews. The exam process listed on this flyer is tentative. Mendocino County reserves the right to make necessary modifications to the examination plan. Such revisions will be in accordance with approved personnel standards. Should a change be made, applicants will be notified. The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Examination Process: All complete applications will be reviewed with those judged most qualified progressing further in the selection process which will consist of a three-part performance exam (weight 100%). The examination process will test the knowledge and abilities described above. A minimum score of 70 must be attained for placement on the employment list. Special Testing: If you require special testing arrangements to accommodate a disability or religious conviction you must contact Human Resources at 707.234.6600 prior to the test date to make your requirements known. You must provide enough advance notice to allow Human Resources to properly review and evaluate your request . Special Requirements: Employment in some County departments or positions may require the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background, which may include fingerprinting, and/or a medical examination, which may include drug screening. Employment in some County departments or positions may require proof of Covid-19 vaccination/booster per the applicable California Public Health Officer's Order . This announcement is a synopsis of duties and requirements of this job. To review the complete classification specification and benefits, please see the HR website. Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by the final filing date. The County of Mendocino is an Equal Opportunity Employer This information is a summary of general benefits. Benefits listed in Mendocino County Resolutions or Memorandums of Understanding prevail over this listing. This information is not legally binding, nor does it constitute a Contract. SALARY Compensation is based on a five-step salary range, with annual merit-based increases within the salary range. RETIREMENT Covered under Social Security and the 1937 act; both employees and the County pay into the retirement fund. For the most current information regarding County Retirement please go to: https://www.mendocinocounty.org/retirement HOLIDAYS AND PERSONAL LEAVE Mendocino County observes 11 paid holidays per year. Employees are granted 24 - 48 hours of personal leave annually, depending upon Bargaining Unit. VACATION Accrues at the rate of two weeks per year for three years. Three weeks per year after three years, four weeks after eight years and five weeks after 15 years. SICK LEAVE Paid sick leave accrues at the rate of 1.25 days per month, or 15 days per year. Accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week. Part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week, and extra-help employees receive up to 24 hours (or 3 days) of paid sick leave annually. MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION,AND LIFE INSURANCE The County and the employee share the cost of an employee selected health care plan; enrollment in the plan includes $20,000 Life Insurance. HEALTH INSURANCE For the most current information regarding Health Insurance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/ehb EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM For the most current information regarding Employee Assistance please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/eap EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAM For the most current information regardingEmployee Wellness please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/mcwow LABOR CONTRACTS For the complete list of most current labor agreements please go to: http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/labor Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Los Angeles
City Of Los Angeles, California, United States
DUTIES ANNUAL SALARY $58,610 to $72,808 and $70,699 to $87,842 NOTES : Candidates from the eligible list are normally appointed to vacancies in the lower pay grade positions.Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. A Wastewater Collection Worker performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the maintenance and repair of sanitary sewers and storm drains; operates highly specialized sewer and storm drain cleaning equipment; utilizes laptop computers to complete work assignments; performs research on wastewater collection assets; and may act as a working field supervisor over a small group of employees. NOTE : A Job Preview with additional information regarding the duties and requirements of a Wastewater Collection Worker will be available for candidate review during the on-line application process, and is also available on the City website at http://per.lacity.org/exams/4110preview.pdf . REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) One year of full-time paid experience with the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation, Wastewater Collection Systems Division, as a Maintenance Laborer, Maintenance and Construction Helper, or Mechanical Helper; or One year of full-time paid experience in the maintenance, repair or construction of municipal sanitary sewers or storm drain systems. PROCESS NOTES All entry-level positions are temporary training positions as defined in Civil Service Commission Rule 5.30. A Wastewater Collection Worker in a trainee position must successfully complete a three-year training period which will include operational, safety, commercial driving, and on-the-job training. Trainees must also complete a correspondence course offered by the California State University of Sacramento in operating and maintaining wastewater collection systems.A valid California Driver's License is required. A valid Class ''B'' driver's license with both air brake and tanker endorsements will be required by the fourth month of the temporary training period.A good driving record will be required. Applicants will be disqualified and not eligible for hire if within the past 36 months they were convicted of a major moving violation, such as driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and may be disqualified if there are three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents within the past 36 months.A California Water Environment Association Grade I Certificate in Wastewater Collection System Maintenance is required within three years from the date of appointment to the class. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed in the "Application Deadline" section of this bulletin. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the "Apply" icon. On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity . NOTE : Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed below: Filing Period 1: From Friday, May 26, 2023 to Thursday, June 8, 2023 Filing Period 2: From Friday, December 1, 2023 to Thursday, December 14, 2023 The examination may close without prior notice at any time after a sufficient number of applications have been received. Filing periods may change without prior notice or additional dates may be added, as needed, at a later date. For administrative purposes, filing will close periodically and reopen on the dates noted in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process in the following order: 1) Los Angeles City Promotional applicants who meet the minimum requirements. You must have received a regular appointment to a City position or be on a reserve list to apply for this examination as a promotional candidate; 2) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles on a part-time or exempt basis who meet the minimum requirements; 3) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirements in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs based on random sampling of those qualified candidates. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period's selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weight: Multiple-Choice . . . . 100% The examination will consist of a weighted multiple-choice test administered and proctored on-line. In the on-line multiple-choice test, the following competencies may be evaluated: Reading Comprehension; Mechanical Aptitude; Interpersonal Skills; Equipment Operation, including knowledge of: California Department of Motor Vehicle Code (DMV) concerning the operation of Class B vehicles; Motor Vehicle Code and special maintenance procedures for various vehicles; Safety Focus, including knowledge of: Cal/OSHA regulations regarding the use of personal protective equipment (PPE); safety equipment, emergency equipment, and first aid supplies that conform to Cal/OSHA rules and regulations; personal and specialized safety equipment required for working in confined spaces; Job Knowledge, including knowledge of: the use of various hand tools; common defects in equipment sufficient to identify the needs for repair; common sewer problems encountered in the field sufficient to correct the defects; potential storm drain problems sufficient to detect and correct issues; and other necessary skills, knowledge, and abilities. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to https://per.lacity.org/jobs/job-analyses.cfm and clicking on Competencies under Wastewater Collection Worker. The multiple-choice test will be proctored and administered on-line during a single session. Candidates invited to participate in the on-line multiple-choice test will be able to take the test as instructed from a remote location using a computer with a webcam and a reliable internet connection. Candidates will receive an e-mail from the City of Los Angeles outlining the dates and specific steps on how to take the multiple-choice test on-line. Candidates who do not complete and submit the remote proctored multiple-choice test on-line using a computer by the specified date and time will not be considered further in this examination. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 1, it is anticipated that the on-line multiple-choice test will be administered between TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2023 and MONDAY, JULY 31, 2023. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 2, it is anticipated that the on-line multiple-choice test will be administered between TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2024 and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2024. FAQs for on-line testing are available at https://per.lacity.org/faqs/employment-testing-process.html . Due to COVID-19 and social distancing requirements, only candidates who demonstrate a hardship may be offered the option to take the multiple-choice test onsite at a City facility. NOTES : This examination is based on a validation study and as provided by Civil Service Commission Rule 4.20, the multiple-choice test will not be subject to candidate inspection.Based on the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1994, you may be required to undergo mandatory drug and alcohol testing prior to and during employment in this class.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf .Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that minimum qualifications are met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin.A final average score of 70% is required to be placed on the eligible list.You must have received a regular appointment to a City position or be on a reserve list to file on a promotional basis.Seniority credit at the rate of 0.25 of a point for each year of continuous City service will be added to the weighted test score of each promotional candidate.The promotional list will ordinarily be used ahead of the open competitive list. However, if open competitive candidates receive a higher score, without military credits, than the highest available promotional candidate, after adding 0.25 of a point seniority credit for each year of service, the Civil Service Commission, upon request of the appointing authority, may approve certification of such open competitive candidates ahead of the promotional candidates.In accordance with Civil Service Rule, Sec. 4.24, review periods may be combined. Candidates in the examination process may file protests as provided in Sec. 4.20, 4.22, and 4.23 as applicable and within the required time frame; however, the Personnel Department may respond to and resolve protests prior to the establishment of the eligible listYou may take the Wastewater Collection Worker multiple-choice test only once every 24 months under this bulletin. If you have taken the Wastewater Collection Worker multiple-choice test during an open filing period in the Personnel Department within the last 24 months under this bulletin, you may not file for this examination at this time.Your rank on the employment list may change as scores of candidates from other administrations of the examination are merged onto one list.For candidates seeking initial City employment, in accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, information regarding COVID-19 vaccination requirements as conditions of employment may be found at: https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf . Notice : If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original regular appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN BOTH ON AN INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROMOTIONAL AND AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER For additional information and FAQs regarding the City's hiring process, please go to: https://per.lacity.org/faqs/employment-testing-process.html There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time:
Jun 04, 2023
Full Time
DUTIES ANNUAL SALARY $58,610 to $72,808 and $70,699 to $87,842 NOTES : Candidates from the eligible list are normally appointed to vacancies in the lower pay grade positions.Annual salary is at the start of the pay range. The current salary range is subject to change. Please confirm the starting salary with the hiring department before accepting a job offer. A Wastewater Collection Worker performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the maintenance and repair of sanitary sewers and storm drains; operates highly specialized sewer and storm drain cleaning equipment; utilizes laptop computers to complete work assignments; performs research on wastewater collection assets; and may act as a working field supervisor over a small group of employees. NOTE : A Job Preview with additional information regarding the duties and requirements of a Wastewater Collection Worker will be available for candidate review during the on-line application process, and is also available on the City website at http://per.lacity.org/exams/4110preview.pdf . REQUIREMENT(S)/MINIMUM QUALIFICATION(S) One year of full-time paid experience with the City of Los Angeles Department of Public Works, Bureau of Sanitation, Wastewater Collection Systems Division, as a Maintenance Laborer, Maintenance and Construction Helper, or Mechanical Helper; or One year of full-time paid experience in the maintenance, repair or construction of municipal sanitary sewers or storm drain systems. PROCESS NOTES All entry-level positions are temporary training positions as defined in Civil Service Commission Rule 5.30. A Wastewater Collection Worker in a trainee position must successfully complete a three-year training period which will include operational, safety, commercial driving, and on-the-job training. Trainees must also complete a correspondence course offered by the California State University of Sacramento in operating and maintaining wastewater collection systems.A valid California Driver's License is required. A valid Class ''B'' driver's license with both air brake and tanker endorsements will be required by the fourth month of the temporary training period.A good driving record will be required. Applicants will be disqualified and not eligible for hire if within the past 36 months they were convicted of a major moving violation, such as driving under the influence of alcohol and/or drugs, and may be disqualified if there are three or more moving violations and/or at-fault accidents within the past 36 months.A California Water Environment Association Grade I Certificate in Wastewater Collection System Maintenance is required within three years from the date of appointment to the class. WHERE TO APPLY & APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed in the "Application Deadline" section of this bulletin. When you are viewing the on-line job bulletin of your choice, simply scroll to the top of the page and select the "Apply" icon. On-line job bulletins are also available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/lacity . NOTE : Applicants are urged to apply early to ensure you have time to resolve any technical issues you may encounter. APPLICATION DEADLINE Applications will only be accepted on-line on the dates listed below: Filing Period 1: From Friday, May 26, 2023 to Thursday, June 8, 2023 Filing Period 2: From Friday, December 1, 2023 to Thursday, December 14, 2023 The examination may close without prior notice at any time after a sufficient number of applications have been received. Filing periods may change without prior notice or additional dates may be added, as needed, at a later date. For administrative purposes, filing will close periodically and reopen on the dates noted in the “Application Deadline” section of this bulletin. In accordance with Civil Service Rule 4.2, all applicants who apply may not be tested in this examination. To meet anticipated hiring needs, only a limited number of qualified applicants will be invited to participate in the selection process in the following order: 1) Los Angeles City Promotional applicants who meet the minimum requirements. You must have received a regular appointment to a City position or be on a reserve list to apply for this examination as a promotional candidate; 2) Applicants currently employed by the City of Los Angeles on a part-time or exempt basis who meet the minimum requirements; 3) Remaining applicants who meet the minimum requirements in sufficient numbers to meet hiring needs based on random sampling of those qualified candidates. Applicants not selected to be tested may re-apply in a subsequent filing period in order to be considered for that period's selection process. SELECTION PROCESS Examination Weight: Multiple-Choice . . . . 100% The examination will consist of a weighted multiple-choice test administered and proctored on-line. In the on-line multiple-choice test, the following competencies may be evaluated: Reading Comprehension; Mechanical Aptitude; Interpersonal Skills; Equipment Operation, including knowledge of: California Department of Motor Vehicle Code (DMV) concerning the operation of Class B vehicles; Motor Vehicle Code and special maintenance procedures for various vehicles; Safety Focus, including knowledge of: Cal/OSHA regulations regarding the use of personal protective equipment (PPE); safety equipment, emergency equipment, and first aid supplies that conform to Cal/OSHA rules and regulations; personal and specialized safety equipment required for working in confined spaces; Job Knowledge, including knowledge of: the use of various hand tools; common defects in equipment sufficient to identify the needs for repair; common sewer problems encountered in the field sufficient to correct the defects; potential storm drain problems sufficient to detect and correct issues; and other necessary skills, knowledge, and abilities. Additional job analysis information can be obtained by going to https://per.lacity.org/jobs/job-analyses.cfm and clicking on Competencies under Wastewater Collection Worker. The multiple-choice test will be proctored and administered on-line during a single session. Candidates invited to participate in the on-line multiple-choice test will be able to take the test as instructed from a remote location using a computer with a webcam and a reliable internet connection. Candidates will receive an e-mail from the City of Los Angeles outlining the dates and specific steps on how to take the multiple-choice test on-line. Candidates who do not complete and submit the remote proctored multiple-choice test on-line using a computer by the specified date and time will not be considered further in this examination. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 1, it is anticipated that the on-line multiple-choice test will be administered between TUESDAY, JULY 25, 2023 and MONDAY, JULY 31, 2023. For candidates who apply during Filing Period 2, it is anticipated that the on-line multiple-choice test will be administered between TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 2024 and MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 2024. FAQs for on-line testing are available at https://per.lacity.org/faqs/employment-testing-process.html . Due to COVID-19 and social distancing requirements, only candidates who demonstrate a hardship may be offered the option to take the multiple-choice test onsite at a City facility. NOTES : This examination is based on a validation study and as provided by Civil Service Commission Rule 4.20, the multiple-choice test will not be subject to candidate inspection.Based on the Federal Omnibus Transportation Employee Testing Act of 1994, you may be required to undergo mandatory drug and alcohol testing prior to and during employment in this class.As a covered entity under the Fair Employment and Housing Act and Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act, the City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of disability and upon request, will provide reasonable accommodations to ensure equal access to its programs, services, and activities. To request a disability accommodation, please complete the Disability Accommodation Form within 14 calendar days of the submittal of the City application. The Disability Accommodation Form can be obtained at http://per.lacity.org/exams/verify_disability.pdf .Applications are accepted subject to review to ensure that minimum qualifications are met. Candidates may be disqualified at any time if it is determined that they do not possess the minimum qualifications stated on this bulletin.A final average score of 70% is required to be placed on the eligible list.You must have received a regular appointment to a City position or be on a reserve list to file on a promotional basis.Seniority credit at the rate of 0.25 of a point for each year of continuous City service will be added to the weighted test score of each promotional candidate.The promotional list will ordinarily be used ahead of the open competitive list. However, if open competitive candidates receive a higher score, without military credits, than the highest available promotional candidate, after adding 0.25 of a point seniority credit for each year of service, the Civil Service Commission, upon request of the appointing authority, may approve certification of such open competitive candidates ahead of the promotional candidates.In accordance with Civil Service Rule, Sec. 4.24, review periods may be combined. Candidates in the examination process may file protests as provided in Sec. 4.20, 4.22, and 4.23 as applicable and within the required time frame; however, the Personnel Department may respond to and resolve protests prior to the establishment of the eligible listYou may take the Wastewater Collection Worker multiple-choice test only once every 24 months under this bulletin. If you have taken the Wastewater Collection Worker multiple-choice test during an open filing period in the Personnel Department within the last 24 months under this bulletin, you may not file for this examination at this time.Your rank on the employment list may change as scores of candidates from other administrations of the examination are merged onto one list.For candidates seeking initial City employment, in accordance with Los Angeles City Ordinance 187134, information regarding COVID-19 vaccination requirements as conditions of employment may be found at: https://clkrep.lacity.org/onlinedocs/2021/21-0921_ord_187134_8-24-21.pdf . Notice : If you receive and accept an offer of employment to a regular position with the City of Los Angeles, your employee benefit coverage (including health and dental coverage as well as life insurance) will commence approximately six weeks after your original regular appointment. Not all positions in the City receive benefit coverage; you should inquire regarding the availability of employee benefits prior to accepting a position. All City employees are required to be Disaster Service Workers. THIS EXAMINATION IS TO BE GIVEN BOTH ON AN INTERDEPARTMENTAL PROMOTIONAL AND AN OPEN COMPETITIVE BASIS The City of Los Angeles does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sex, age, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, disability, creed, color, ancestry, medical condition (cancer), or Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER For additional information and FAQs regarding the City's hiring process, please go to: https://per.lacity.org/faqs/employment-testing-process.html There are many things to consider in a new employer. Visit the following webpage to view benefits the City of Los Angeles offers its employees: http://per.lacity.org/bens/index.html Closing Date/Time:
SOUTH COAST AQMD
Diamond Bar, California, United States
SOUTH COAST AQMD AND JOB OVERVIEW South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) is one of the largest and most technologically sophisticated environmental regulatory agencies in the Nation. We serve a four-county region that includes large areas of Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella Valley, which is home to more than 17 million people. South Coast AQMD's headquarters is located in Diamond Bar, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, at the junction of the 57 and 60 freeways. With a highly diverse "Clean Air Team" of over 800 employees, and an annual budget of $189.2 million, our mission is to ensure clean air and a healthy environment. South Coast AQMD is an organization you can be proud to work for -- we make a difference in the quality of life in Southern California! Please view our video to meet our Clean Air Team! IMPORTANT NOTE: The application period will remain open on a continuous basis, until recruitment needs are met. However, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as the application period may close at any time. The first round of application review will take place in the week of February 28, 2023. DEFINITION: Under general supervision, participates in and lead the activities of the Automotive Services Section; assists in the day-to-day operation of the Automotive Services Section; prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports on the fleet; and does other work as required. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: This single-position class reports to the Fleet Services Supervisor and is characterized by the responsibility to participate in and lead the work of the Fleet Service Worker I in the day-to-day operation of the Automotive Services Section. The class is further characterized by assisting in the preparation and maintenance of a variety of records and reports and coordinating vendor repair and maintenance services on South Coast AQMD vehicles. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Assists in maintaining a record of mileage, expenses, and repairs on each vehicle in the fleet; reviews invoices against work orders to ensure charges reflect authorized parts, repairs, and services; assists in the preparation of a variety of reports in numerical, narrative, or graph form in cost expenditures for the fleet. Assists in preparing all vehicles for fleet entry or removal; maintains up-to-date files by entering or deleting respective data in computerized records; assists in obtaining license plates. May perform any duty customarily assigned to the Fleet Services Worker I, e.g., dispenses fuel to fleet and rideshare vehicles; participates in parking lot control, runs errands, picks up or delivers items using South Coast AQMD passenger vehicle or single-unit truck, as required. Supervises staff in absence of Fleet Services Supervisor; contacts vendors for vehicle repair or maintenance; authorizes routine maintenance and repairs to South Coast AQMD vehicles. Trains new employees on delivery or messenger routes, ensuring that they are familiar with routes and timetables for runs. Conducts and evaluates employee driving tests. MINIMUM AND DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: -EITHER I - One year experience as a Fleet Services Worker I. -OR II- Two years of experience servicing or repairing automobiles and light trucks. LICENSE: Possession pf a valid California Class "C" Driver's License and a satisfactory current driver's record check issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). KNOWLEDGE OF: Safe operation of standard automotive vehicles; driving and traffic regulations; routine automotive service, maintenance, and repair procedures; routine office procedures. ABILITY TO: Lead a group of Fleet Services Workers; safely operate automotive vehicles; review and verify invoice statements and work orders; maintain records and files; perform routine maintenance work; lift 25 pounds or more; deal tactfully and effectively with others. DRIVING RECORD: Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment will be required to submit a driving record, in the form of a K-4 report from the DMV, at the candidate's cost. Further details on how to obtain this report will be provided at that time. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION APPLICATION PACKETS MUST INCLUDE : A completed employment application covering at least the past 10 years of employment history (or longer if you have other relevant experience), and your entire South Coast AQMD employment history if you are a South Coast AQMD employee.Up to four references which include the names and phone numbers of your present and past supervisors or managers, and/or college professors or persons for whom you have directly provided services, not peers.Responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire (SQ). The SQ is a form of written test, and will be evaluated as such. Your responses should be well written, clear, concise, and directly responsive to the question.An unofficial copy of your transcripts (or equivalency evaluation if your education was obtained outside the U.S.), documenting all qualifying education claimed, submitted as an attachment to your online application*. *You MUST submit acceptable documentation for all education claimed on your application. Acceptable documentation consists of an unofficial copy of your transcripts/equivalency evaluation attached to your application . At a later date , candidates under final consideration will be required to arrange for original, official transcripts (or equivalency evaluation, if applicable) to be mailed directly from their college/university to South Coast AQMD, documenting all education claimed on their application. Job applications must be completely filled out . A resume cannot be substituted for the required information. Be sure to detail any education, training or other relevant coursework that would make you a particularly strong candidate. SELECTION PROCESS : Your application will be carefully reviewed and only those who appear to have the best qualifications will be invited to the next step of the process, which is expected to be a qualifying interview or application screening assessment. The interviews and/or application screening assessments (weighted 100%) are expected to result in an unranked eligible list from which current and future vacancies occurring in the next six to twelve months may be filled. Pursuant to Section 4(g)(3)(d) of the Personnel Rules, this eligible list may be used to fill current and future Fleet Services Worker II vacancies, in any South Coast AQMD department, during the 6-12 month life of the list . Only those who demonstrate at each successive step of the selection process that they are among the most competitively qualified will be advanced to the next step. South Coast AQMD reserves the right to add, delete, or modify any elements of the selection process deemed appropriate, based on the number and quality of applicants at each step. Candidates who may need a special accommodation during the selection process must call the Human Resources Department at least one week prior to any test dates. Important note for potential candidates who do not have the continued and unrestricted right to work full time in the United States: If you currently, or will in the future, require sponsorship (i.e., H1-B Visa) in order to maintain your right to work in the United States, please be aware that decisions regarding sponsorship for maintaining a right to work in the United States are made on a case-by-case basis. You are welcome to participate in this recruitment process, but there is no guarantee that a job offer with the requested sponsorship will be made to you. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, please contact the Human Resources Department at (909) 396-2800. OFFICE CLERICAL & MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFIT OVERVIEW BENEFIT DESCRIPTION Monthly Benefit Allotment $1,401, to purchase medical, dental, and life insurance, with unused portion paid to you as cash Medical Health Plans Blue Shield PPO Blue Shield PPO Savings Plus 2250 (High Deductible Plan) Blue Shield HMO Kaiser HMO Kaiser HSA HMO 1500 (High Deductible Plan) Dental Plans Delta Dental (without orthodontic benefits) Delta Dental (with orthodontic benefits for children only) DeltaCare (PMI) Dental Vision Plan Medical Eye Services (MES) - Optional Life Insurance $10,000 Term Life Insurance (Optional additional life insurance, paid by you, at 1X, 2X, or 3X your salary) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Administered by MHN; Provides 3 employer-paid counseling sessions per event, as well as a variety of work and home life support services Accidental Death & Dismemberment Optional Section 125 Optional Plans (Medical Reimbursement; Dependent Care) Work Schedule Four 10-hour days, Tuesday through Friday Vacation 80 hours per year, increasing to 120 after five years Holidays 12 paid holidays per year Sick Leave 100 hours per year Other Leaves Bereavement; Catastrophic; Jury Duty; Military; Witness Tuition Reimbursement Reimbursed up to $2,250 per year Deferred Compensation (457 Plan) Optional (Employee may contribute up to the IRS maximum) Retirement 2.5% @ 67 defined benefit plan - Applies to employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who, at time of hire, were not members of the San Bernardino County Employees' Retirement Association (SBCERA) or another public employee retirement system through which reciprocity may be established. 2.0% @ 55 defined benefit plan - Applies to employees who, prior to January 1, 2013, were active members of SBCERA or another public employee retirement system through which reciprocity may be established. Employees pay only the Medicare portion of Social Security. 02/05/2020 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Feb 03, 2023
Full Time
SOUTH COAST AQMD AND JOB OVERVIEW South Coast Air Quality Management District (South Coast AQMD) is one of the largest and most technologically sophisticated environmental regulatory agencies in the Nation. We serve a four-county region that includes large areas of Los Angeles, Orange County, Riverside and San Bernardino counties, including the Coachella Valley, which is home to more than 17 million people. South Coast AQMD's headquarters is located in Diamond Bar, 30 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, at the junction of the 57 and 60 freeways. With a highly diverse "Clean Air Team" of over 800 employees, and an annual budget of $189.2 million, our mission is to ensure clean air and a healthy environment. South Coast AQMD is an organization you can be proud to work for -- we make a difference in the quality of life in Southern California! Please view our video to meet our Clean Air Team! IMPORTANT NOTE: The application period will remain open on a continuous basis, until recruitment needs are met. However, you are encouraged to apply as soon as possible, as the application period may close at any time. The first round of application review will take place in the week of February 28, 2023. DEFINITION: Under general supervision, participates in and lead the activities of the Automotive Services Section; assists in the day-to-day operation of the Automotive Services Section; prepares and maintains a variety of records and reports on the fleet; and does other work as required. CLASSIFICATION STANDARDS: This single-position class reports to the Fleet Services Supervisor and is characterized by the responsibility to participate in and lead the work of the Fleet Service Worker I in the day-to-day operation of the Automotive Services Section. The class is further characterized by assisting in the preparation and maintenance of a variety of records and reports and coordinating vendor repair and maintenance services on South Coast AQMD vehicles. EXAMPLE OF DUTIES Assists in maintaining a record of mileage, expenses, and repairs on each vehicle in the fleet; reviews invoices against work orders to ensure charges reflect authorized parts, repairs, and services; assists in the preparation of a variety of reports in numerical, narrative, or graph form in cost expenditures for the fleet. Assists in preparing all vehicles for fleet entry or removal; maintains up-to-date files by entering or deleting respective data in computerized records; assists in obtaining license plates. May perform any duty customarily assigned to the Fleet Services Worker I, e.g., dispenses fuel to fleet and rideshare vehicles; participates in parking lot control, runs errands, picks up or delivers items using South Coast AQMD passenger vehicle or single-unit truck, as required. Supervises staff in absence of Fleet Services Supervisor; contacts vendors for vehicle repair or maintenance; authorizes routine maintenance and repairs to South Coast AQMD vehicles. Trains new employees on delivery or messenger routes, ensuring that they are familiar with routes and timetables for runs. Conducts and evaluates employee driving tests. MINIMUM AND DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS EXPERIENCE: -EITHER I - One year experience as a Fleet Services Worker I. -OR II- Two years of experience servicing or repairing automobiles and light trucks. LICENSE: Possession pf a valid California Class "C" Driver's License and a satisfactory current driver's record check issued by the California Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV). KNOWLEDGE OF: Safe operation of standard automotive vehicles; driving and traffic regulations; routine automotive service, maintenance, and repair procedures; routine office procedures. ABILITY TO: Lead a group of Fleet Services Workers; safely operate automotive vehicles; review and verify invoice statements and work orders; maintain records and files; perform routine maintenance work; lift 25 pounds or more; deal tactfully and effectively with others. DRIVING RECORD: Candidates who receive a conditional offer of employment will be required to submit a driving record, in the form of a K-4 report from the DMV, at the candidate's cost. Further details on how to obtain this report will be provided at that time. OTHER IMPORTANT INFORMATION APPLICATION PACKETS MUST INCLUDE : A completed employment application covering at least the past 10 years of employment history (or longer if you have other relevant experience), and your entire South Coast AQMD employment history if you are a South Coast AQMD employee.Up to four references which include the names and phone numbers of your present and past supervisors or managers, and/or college professors or persons for whom you have directly provided services, not peers.Responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire (SQ). The SQ is a form of written test, and will be evaluated as such. Your responses should be well written, clear, concise, and directly responsive to the question.An unofficial copy of your transcripts (or equivalency evaluation if your education was obtained outside the U.S.), documenting all qualifying education claimed, submitted as an attachment to your online application*. *You MUST submit acceptable documentation for all education claimed on your application. Acceptable documentation consists of an unofficial copy of your transcripts/equivalency evaluation attached to your application . At a later date , candidates under final consideration will be required to arrange for original, official transcripts (or equivalency evaluation, if applicable) to be mailed directly from their college/university to South Coast AQMD, documenting all education claimed on their application. Job applications must be completely filled out . A resume cannot be substituted for the required information. Be sure to detail any education, training or other relevant coursework that would make you a particularly strong candidate. SELECTION PROCESS : Your application will be carefully reviewed and only those who appear to have the best qualifications will be invited to the next step of the process, which is expected to be a qualifying interview or application screening assessment. The interviews and/or application screening assessments (weighted 100%) are expected to result in an unranked eligible list from which current and future vacancies occurring in the next six to twelve months may be filled. Pursuant to Section 4(g)(3)(d) of the Personnel Rules, this eligible list may be used to fill current and future Fleet Services Worker II vacancies, in any South Coast AQMD department, during the 6-12 month life of the list . Only those who demonstrate at each successive step of the selection process that they are among the most competitively qualified will be advanced to the next step. South Coast AQMD reserves the right to add, delete, or modify any elements of the selection process deemed appropriate, based on the number and quality of applicants at each step. Candidates who may need a special accommodation during the selection process must call the Human Resources Department at least one week prior to any test dates. Important note for potential candidates who do not have the continued and unrestricted right to work full time in the United States: If you currently, or will in the future, require sponsorship (i.e., H1-B Visa) in order to maintain your right to work in the United States, please be aware that decisions regarding sponsorship for maintaining a right to work in the United States are made on a case-by-case basis. You are welcome to participate in this recruitment process, but there is no guarantee that a job offer with the requested sponsorship will be made to you. If you have any questions regarding this recruitment, please contact the Human Resources Department at (909) 396-2800. OFFICE CLERICAL & MAINTENANCE EMPLOYEE BENEFIT OVERVIEW BENEFIT DESCRIPTION Monthly Benefit Allotment $1,401, to purchase medical, dental, and life insurance, with unused portion paid to you as cash Medical Health Plans Blue Shield PPO Blue Shield PPO Savings Plus 2250 (High Deductible Plan) Blue Shield HMO Kaiser HMO Kaiser HSA HMO 1500 (High Deductible Plan) Dental Plans Delta Dental (without orthodontic benefits) Delta Dental (with orthodontic benefits for children only) DeltaCare (PMI) Dental Vision Plan Medical Eye Services (MES) - Optional Life Insurance $10,000 Term Life Insurance (Optional additional life insurance, paid by you, at 1X, 2X, or 3X your salary) Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Administered by MHN; Provides 3 employer-paid counseling sessions per event, as well as a variety of work and home life support services Accidental Death & Dismemberment Optional Section 125 Optional Plans (Medical Reimbursement; Dependent Care) Work Schedule Four 10-hour days, Tuesday through Friday Vacation 80 hours per year, increasing to 120 after five years Holidays 12 paid holidays per year Sick Leave 100 hours per year Other Leaves Bereavement; Catastrophic; Jury Duty; Military; Witness Tuition Reimbursement Reimbursed up to $2,250 per year Deferred Compensation (457 Plan) Optional (Employee may contribute up to the IRS maximum) Retirement 2.5% @ 67 defined benefit plan - Applies to employees hired on or after January 1, 2013 who, at time of hire, were not members of the San Bernardino County Employees' Retirement Association (SBCERA) or another public employee retirement system through which reciprocity may be established. 2.0% @ 55 defined benefit plan - Applies to employees who, prior to January 1, 2013, were active members of SBCERA or another public employee retirement system through which reciprocity may be established. Employees pay only the Medicare portion of Social Security. 02/05/2020 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Cal State University (CSU) LA
5151 State University Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90032, USA
Description: Job No: 524320; 2/21/2023 DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES California State University, Los Angeles, invites applications for the above Administrator II position. The University : California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) is one of 23 campuses within the California State University system. The University is the premier comprehensive public university in the heart of Los Angeles. We offer nationally recognized programs and our faculty have a strong commitment to scholarship, research, creative pursuits, and service. As a federally recognized Hispanic-serving (HSI) and Asian-American, Native American, and Pacific Islander-serving institution (AANAPISI), Cal State LA recognizes the transformative power of education and embraces its duty to identify and serve the needs of all of its students. The University is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff can thrive. The Position : Under the general direction of the Associate Vice President for Student Life - Equity Programs, the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Director provides administrative and professional leadership for the department of CAPS. Additionally, the CAPS Director serves as a CAPS clinician and the supervisor to the Sexual Assault Victim Advocate. The director's administrative responsibilities include ensuring the delivery of high-quality CAPS and sexual assault advocacy services, development of strategic goals and objectives for the department, establishing needed CAPS policies, procedures, and protocols, and evaluating outcomes. The director oversees the daily operation of CAPS which includes CAPS clinicians' schedules, reception and intake process, mental health triaging, response to crises and other special situations, and coordinating and planning group activities, outreach, training, prevention, and educational workshops. The director leads CAPS meetings and case conferences; selects, trains, supervises, and evaluates CAPS faculty; and shares supervision of the CAPS station reception staff. The director provides direct clinical care to individuals and groups, gives expert opinion, responses to crisis and urgent situations, and provides consultation to staff and faculty in managing student concerns. The director also oversees the CAPS training coordinator and graduate internship program. The director collaborates with the SHC psychiatrists, medical providers, and other SHC staff; participates in the SHC Continuous Quality Improvement program; represents CAPS within the SHC and outside including the University, professional organizations, and the public. The director serves on the university CARE Team, Community Care Council and other committees as assigned. The director will be on-call after hours and on weekends in case of emergencies and for crisis intervention. Required Qualifications & Experience : Doctorate from an accredited program in psychology or related field. Licensure in California as a psychologist/social worker/therapist. Experience in a clinical supervisory role in the field and minimum of 4 years post-licensure clinical experience. The incumbent must have excellent oral and written communication skills, including demonstrated ability to make effective oral presentations, facilitate an open exchange of ideas, and write clear and concise notes, documents, and reports; and superior interpersonal skills. These skills must be successfully balanced and effectively executed in the variety of the responsibilities and duties of the must be successfully balanced and effectively executed in the variety of the responsibilities and duties of the position. The incumbent must have knowledge of the clinical, legal and ethical aspects of treating mental health clients; laws and regulations pertaining to the field of mental health; HIPAA and FERPA regulations as well as laws related to sexual assault, domestic violence, Title IX, and Jeanne Clery Act. The incumbent must have the ability to plan, organize, and direct others in the formation and implementation of program policy; provide direction to professional and support staff; resolve conflicts and make personnel and administrative decisions; formulate policies and positively influence their implementation; provide a high degree of professional collegiality, expertise and leadership in advising and consulting with professional staff; provide consultation and crisis intervention; analyze clinical data; collaborate with and respond to multiple constituencies and make meaningful connections at all levels of an organization; and make independent decisions, exercise sound judgment, and set priorities. The incumbent must have a demonstrated interest and/or ability to work in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the California State University. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University employees who may apply for the position. As a part of the interview process, candidates will be asked to complete a task. California State University, Los Angeles, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Desired Qualifications : Clinical and supervisory experience in college counseling setting. Expertise and/or experience in crisis intervention and working with a broad range of presenting problems and constituencies. Experience working with data collection and outcome measures to assess services and to promote quality improvement. Experience in teaching, providing training, and outreach programs. Working with and coordinating activities of a diverse professional staff. Ability to supervise graduate counseling and psychology trainees or interns, and/or psychology post-doctoral fellows. Familiarity with electronic record keeping. Compensation : Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Salary range is $4,583 - $14,713/monthly. A comprehensive benefits package is provided. Appointment : The Administrator II appointment will be made under the guidelines for management and supervisory employees of the California State University. All rights and benefits associated with this appointment are governed by the Management Personnel Plan. Closing Date : Review of applications will begin on March 7, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled; however, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications are received. A completed online Cal State University, Los Angeles employment application is required. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. This position is a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position is required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. In addition to meeting fully its obligations under federal and state law, California State University, Los Angeles is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual. To that end, all qualified individuals will receive equal consideration without regard to economic status, race, ethnicity, color, religion, disability, national origin or cultural background, political views, sex or sexual orientation, gender, or other personal characteristics or beliefs. Candidates must demonstrate ability and/or interest in working in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. Certain positions require fingerprinting. The University actively encourages qualified minorities, women and persons with a disability to apply. Upon request, reasonable accommodation will be provided to individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment process and (b) perform essential job functions when this does not cause an undue hardship. We are an Equal Opportunity/Title IX Employer. To obtain employment information for the impaired call: TDD Line (323) 343-3670 24-hour Dial-A-Job Line (323) 343-3678 Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
Feb 22, 2023
Full Time
Description: Job No: 524320; 2/21/2023 DIRECTOR OF COUNSELING AND PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES California State University, Los Angeles, invites applications for the above Administrator II position. The University : California State University, Los Angeles (Cal State LA) is one of 23 campuses within the California State University system. The University is the premier comprehensive public university in the heart of Los Angeles. We offer nationally recognized programs and our faculty have a strong commitment to scholarship, research, creative pursuits, and service. As a federally recognized Hispanic-serving (HSI) and Asian-American, Native American, and Pacific Islander-serving institution (AANAPISI), Cal State LA recognizes the transformative power of education and embraces its duty to identify and serve the needs of all of its students. The University is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population of students, faculty, and staff can thrive. The Position : Under the general direction of the Associate Vice President for Student Life - Equity Programs, the Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) Director provides administrative and professional leadership for the department of CAPS. Additionally, the CAPS Director serves as a CAPS clinician and the supervisor to the Sexual Assault Victim Advocate. The director's administrative responsibilities include ensuring the delivery of high-quality CAPS and sexual assault advocacy services, development of strategic goals and objectives for the department, establishing needed CAPS policies, procedures, and protocols, and evaluating outcomes. The director oversees the daily operation of CAPS which includes CAPS clinicians' schedules, reception and intake process, mental health triaging, response to crises and other special situations, and coordinating and planning group activities, outreach, training, prevention, and educational workshops. The director leads CAPS meetings and case conferences; selects, trains, supervises, and evaluates CAPS faculty; and shares supervision of the CAPS station reception staff. The director provides direct clinical care to individuals and groups, gives expert opinion, responses to crisis and urgent situations, and provides consultation to staff and faculty in managing student concerns. The director also oversees the CAPS training coordinator and graduate internship program. The director collaborates with the SHC psychiatrists, medical providers, and other SHC staff; participates in the SHC Continuous Quality Improvement program; represents CAPS within the SHC and outside including the University, professional organizations, and the public. The director serves on the university CARE Team, Community Care Council and other committees as assigned. The director will be on-call after hours and on weekends in case of emergencies and for crisis intervention. Required Qualifications & Experience : Doctorate from an accredited program in psychology or related field. Licensure in California as a psychologist/social worker/therapist. Experience in a clinical supervisory role in the field and minimum of 4 years post-licensure clinical experience. The incumbent must have excellent oral and written communication skills, including demonstrated ability to make effective oral presentations, facilitate an open exchange of ideas, and write clear and concise notes, documents, and reports; and superior interpersonal skills. These skills must be successfully balanced and effectively executed in the variety of the responsibilities and duties of the must be successfully balanced and effectively executed in the variety of the responsibilities and duties of the position. The incumbent must have knowledge of the clinical, legal and ethical aspects of treating mental health clients; laws and regulations pertaining to the field of mental health; HIPAA and FERPA regulations as well as laws related to sexual assault, domestic violence, Title IX, and Jeanne Clery Act. The incumbent must have the ability to plan, organize, and direct others in the formation and implementation of program policy; provide direction to professional and support staff; resolve conflicts and make personnel and administrative decisions; formulate policies and positively influence their implementation; provide a high degree of professional collegiality, expertise and leadership in advising and consulting with professional staff; provide consultation and crisis intervention; analyze clinical data; collaborate with and respond to multiple constituencies and make meaningful connections at all levels of an organization; and make independent decisions, exercise sound judgment, and set priorities. The incumbent must have a demonstrated interest and/or ability to work in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. A background check (including a criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the California State University. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect the application status of applicants or continued employment of current California State University employees who may apply for the position. As a part of the interview process, candidates will be asked to complete a task. California State University, Los Angeles, as part of the CSU system, is a State of California Employer. As such, the University requires all employees upon 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. Desired Qualifications : Clinical and supervisory experience in college counseling setting. Expertise and/or experience in crisis intervention and working with a broad range of presenting problems and constituencies. Experience working with data collection and outcome measures to assess services and to promote quality improvement. Experience in teaching, providing training, and outreach programs. Working with and coordinating activities of a diverse professional staff. Ability to supervise graduate counseling and psychology trainees or interns, and/or psychology post-doctoral fellows. Familiarity with electronic record keeping. Compensation : Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Salary range is $4,583 - $14,713/monthly. A comprehensive benefits package is provided. Appointment : The Administrator II appointment will be made under the guidelines for management and supervisory employees of the California State University. All rights and benefits associated with this appointment are governed by the Management Personnel Plan. Closing Date : Review of applications will begin on March 7, 2022 and will continue until the position is filled; however, the position may close when an adequate number of qualified applications are received. A completed online Cal State University, Los Angeles employment application is required. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. This position is a "designated position" in the California State University's Conflict of Interest Code. The successful candidate accepting this position is required to file Conflict of Interest forms subject to the regulations of the Fair Political Practices Commission. In addition to meeting fully its obligations under federal and state law, California State University, Los Angeles is committed to creating a community in which a diverse population can live and work in an atmosphere of tolerance, civility and respect for the rights and sensibilities of each individual. To that end, all qualified individuals will receive equal consideration without regard to economic status, race, ethnicity, color, religion, disability, national origin or cultural background, political views, sex or sexual orientation, gender, or other personal characteristics or beliefs. Candidates must demonstrate ability and/or interest in working in a multicultural/multiethnic environment. Certain positions require fingerprinting. The University actively encourages qualified minorities, women and persons with a disability to apply. Upon request, reasonable accommodation will be provided to individuals with protected disabilities to (a) complete the employment process and (b) perform essential job functions when this does not cause an undue hardship. We are an Equal Opportunity/Title IX Employer. To obtain employment information for the impaired call: TDD Line (323) 343-3670 24-hour Dial-A-Job Line (323) 343-3678 Closing Date/Time: Open until filled
City of Boynton Beach, FL
Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Purpose of Classification UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I The purpose of this classification is to perform a variety of entry level field services tasks within the Utilities department. Employees in this classification are eligible for noncompetitive career ladder promotion to Utilities Field Technician II after meeting the established career ladder requirements. Hourly Rate Range: Utilities Field Technician I - $16.08 - $24.13 UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II The purpose of this classification is to perform a variety of field services tasks within the Utilities department. Employees in this classification are eligible for noncompetitive career ladder promotion to Utilities Field Technician III after meeting the established career ladder requirements. Hourly Rate Range: Utilities Field Technician II - $17.71 - $26.56 UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III The purpose of this classification is to perform a variety of intermediate level field service tasks within the Utilities department. Hourly Rate Range: Utilities Field Technician III - $19.32 - $28.99 Hourly Essential Functions UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of the duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Entry level position to assist other staff with and learn the following tasks/duties: Swales, flood control, point repairs, slip lining, dead end cleaning, canal cleaning, storm water conveyance system installation, etc. Sets well points. Loads and unloads equipment, supplies, tools and materials. Cleans culverts, gutters, ditches, swales, storm drains, canals, and many other similar jobs. Removes and replaces sod, sprinkler heads, etc. Repairs concrete and asphalt. Locates clean-outs and service lines. Installs clean-outs and basic sewer repairs. Services line flow tests and in clears blocked service lines. Repairs water leaks. Repairs and installs water service lines. Repairs, replaces, and inspects water mains, fire hydrants and tests and flushes fire hydrant water flow. Opens and closes water valves. Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment to ensure safety of employees and other individuals. May operate a truck or other automotive equipment. Performs other general manual labor work as required. Uses a variety of power and hand tools to complete tasks in their area of assignment. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of the duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Incumbents will perform the following general functions within this classification and lower level. Participates in the installation, maintenance, and repairs of water distribution, wastewater and stormwater systems. Responds to customer complaints; locates service lines, detects leaks, excavates, and repairs service lines. Installs and maintains drainage swales, manholes, catch basins, pipes, taps and other components. Inspects water mains, meters, valves, fire hydrants, manholes, air-relief valves, sewer lines for condition assessments, leak detection, and make needed repairs. Performs pouring new sidewalks, making street repairs, laying and/or replacing sod in yards where repair work has been completed and performs landscaping to ensure property is restored, etc. Acts as banksman during excavation ensuring proper laying of pipe and making connections. Maintains and submits reports of maintenance performed. Operates a variety of equipment in performing assigned duties, which may include a pipe saw, tamper, electric crane, valve machine, and jack hammer. Repair breaks and holes in street surfaces using asphalt and concrete. Will be required to perform "stand-by duty", being available and responding to off-duty emergency call-ins to effect repairs. May be required to work nights and weekends. Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment to ensure safety of employees and other individuals. Works diligently while maintaining safety and quality in all aspects of job performance. Assists with set up of Temporary Traffic Control (TTC). Assists with GIS updates and verification. Completes various forms, work orders, reports, correspondence, daily worksheets, or other documents. Assists with the operation of a vacuum, CCTV, and valve trucks. Performs general maintenance tasks necessary to keep machinery, equipment, and tools in operable condition. Performs other related Utilities Field Technician duties from various essential functional areas. The following essential functions, in addition to Utilities Field Technician I functions, are listed by and are representative of functions performed in the divisional areas of assignment within the Utilities department. STORMWATER Uses the following equipment but not limited to: chipping hammer, portable generators, air compressors, pneumatic pipe plugs, hammer drills, tamper compaction equipment, confined space equipment, and various other equipment used in storm water maintenance and construction. Performs tasks related to maintenance of storm water conveyance systems, and wet and dry detention ponds. Conducts routine canal maintenance such as harvesting, litter control, dead end cleaning, etc. Conducts routine outfall and pond inspections. WASTEWATER COLLECTIONS Uses lateral TV camera to televise sewer lines. Digs around utilities to locate clean-outs. Performs sewer repairs and installs clean-outs. Assists with cleaning the wastewater collection system of debris such as grease, sand, roots and rocks using a combination machine (Jetter & Vactor) or a drain auger (snake). Makes service connections to wastewater collection systems. Sets well points. Assists with smoke testing operation. WATER DISTRIBUTION Repairs and maintains water distribution systems. Repairs and replaces valves, fire hydrants, water service lines, sewer lines, manholes, air release valves and structures. Operates water main valves. Performs fire hydrant flow testing, flushing, and inspections. Performs service line flow testing. TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND SOFTWARE Employees in this classification use a variety of power and hand tools to complete tasks in their area of assignment. Performs other related work as required. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of the duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Incumbents perform all Level I and II functions plus the following general functions: Lead worker in the repair and maintenance of the water, wastewater, and stormwater system infrastructure and roadway infrastructure. Provides guidance and instruction to incumbents in the Utilities Field Technicians I and II positions. May plan, lead, and assist in cleaning, and inspection of gravity sanitary sewer/stormwater lines. Sets up basic Temporary Traffic Control (TTC). Installs and maintains sedimentation and erosion control best management practices (BMPs). Assists with emergency repairs and sanitary sewer overflow (SSO), spill response and clean up. Makes various types of asphalt repairs and concrete repairs. Operates and maintains applicable tools and equipment in a safe and proper working condition. Depending on area of assignment, performs the following: operates a CCTV survey truck, including setting up and operating equipment to perform internal condition assessment of Stormwater and/or repair of sanitary sewers; operates tapping machines to make water taps on mains under pressure. Maintains cleanliness of work areas; removes debris, as needed. Estimates material needs; procures materials, equipment, and supplies, as needed. Ensures compliance with safety regulations and standard operating procedures. Reads and utilizes drawings, maps GIS and utilities atlases. Will be required to perform "stand-by duty", being available and responding to off-duty emergency call-ins to effect repairs. May be required to work nights and weekends. Utilizes ArcGIS and maintenance management software to conduct work. Maintains records and submits reports of work performed. Utilizes iWater and GIS to update and verify attributes associated with the distribution, stormwater, and collections systems. Assists all levels of staff with field issues and training. Becomes familiar with administrative forms and reporting requirements (NPDES, SSO, Confined Space, Sewer main TV assessment, etc). Assists with training of lower level Utilities Field Technician functions. The following essential functions are listed by and are representative of functions performed in the divisional areas of assignment within the Utilities Department. STORMWATER Performs manual labor work requiring knowledge of some specialized facets of a particular field of storm water maintenance or construction work. Performs multiple NPDES inspections, including retention/detention and outfall. Performs tasks related to maintenance of storm water positive displacement and exfiltration conveyance systems. Maintains gravity line elevations. WASTEWATER COLLECTION Performs the installation of gravity mains. Performs the installations and repairs of gravity mains, services, cleanouts, and manholes. Performs the installation of force mains. Performs maintenance of ARVs. Performs cleaning and clearing of sewer mains, laterals, and lift stations. WATER DISTRIBUTION Performs the task of laying new water mains. Performs installations, inspections and maintenance of sample points, automatic flushers, air release valves, and flushing and testing fire hydrants. Installs or replaces water main valves. Installs service line water main taps. Minimum Qualifications UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I High school diploma or equivalent; and Must have basic computer operations skills; and Must possess [or able to obtain within fourteen (14) days of hire] and maintain a valid Florida driver's license. Individuals selected for this position will be required to successfully complete a training program within one (1) year in the position. The training program will cover several facets of the job, including various concepts of safety, GIS, and Blueprint reading. Successful completion of the training program will be based on meeting the criteria outlined in the Career Path Advancement Requirements section (below). Failure to successfully complete the requirements of the program may result in termination from the training program and separation of employment. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II High school diploma or valid equivalent; and One (1) year of experience as an Utilities Field Technician I with the City of Boynton Beach; exposure to the operation of maintenance equipment used in assigned division. *The City may review applicant experience with other comparable employer to determine suitability for placement in UFT II position ; and Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License; and Must have completed fifteen (15) hours of safety training that includes confined space, fork lift, and other training relevant to area of assignment; and Must pass the level II general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70% on each component. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a two (2) month waiting period to re-take the division area test; and Must meet 100% of the Utilities Field Technician I KSA's and 70% of the Utilities Field Technician II KSA's in one (1) division functional area. In addition to the aforementioned requirements, KSAs must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor prior to appointment for internal candidates or within three (3) months for external candidates. Must successfully complete the requirements of a training program within two (2) years by doing the following: Complete coursework/training offered by the Utilities department in the following areas: Defensive Driving Blueprint Reading Trench Safety GIS Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Heat Stress Violence in the Workplace CPR Training Other training as necessary and becomes available UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III High school diploma or valid equivalent; and Must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience within a Utility division functional area; (prior outside experience will be considered) Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Must meet one (1) of the following (depending on your area of assignment): Must possess and maintain a Stormwater C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a Wastewater C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a Level III Water Distribution; or Must possess and maintain a Class C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator License. Must pass the Level III general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70% on each component. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a three (3) month waiting period to re-take the division area test. KSAs must be met as follows: 100% of the General level II KSAs; and 100% of the level II KSAs in the primary functional area; and 100% of the Utilities Field Technician level III KSA's in one (1) division functional area. The above requirements for meeting the KSAs must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor prior to appointment for internal candidates or within three (3) months for external candidates. Supplemental Information UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES Effectively communicates with supervisor, and employees as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Accurately and expeditiously receives and delivers messages and information to the appropriate individuals. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervisory direction. Ability to understand and quickly and accurately follow brief oral and written instructions on moderately complex matters. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with Supervisor, customers, other employees, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, and the general public as needed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA's) Knowledge of basic math skills. Skilled in providing excellent customer service. Demonstrates ability to use the tools and equipment in area of assignment. Demonstrates ability to read maps. Demonstrates ability to properly open and close valves. Ability to record and deliver information. Ability to work in confined spaces. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing; understand and follow communications, keep records and make reports. Ability to work as a member of a team. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES Effectively communicates with supervisor, employees, other departments, contractors, engineers, utility companies, vendors, outside agencies, the public, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Accurately and expeditiously receives and delivers messages and information to the appropriate individuals. Ability to prepare accurate and thorough written records and reports. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervisory direction. Ability to understand and quickly and accurately follow brief oral and written instructions on moderately complex matters. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with Supervisor, customers, other employees, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, and the general public as needed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA's) (Listed are general KSAs and KSAs by divisional area of assignment; level I KSAs are not repeated here but must have previously been met. KSAs must be met in accordance with the Career Path Advancement Requirements.) GENERAL (KSAs apply to multiple divisions) Knowledge of and the ability to adhere to all safe working practices including work zone traffic control, highway safety rules and regulations, and taking effective precautionary measures necessary to avoid accidents. Knowledge of the methods, tools and equipment used in semi-skilled manual labor work. Knowledge of the basic aspects of ArcGIS. Ability to utilize Pure Safety software. Ability to understand and follow direction. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing, and to prepare reports. Ability to properly use tools and equipment. Ability to read maps as built/record drawings. Ability to properly learn and operate maintenance and construction equipment. Ability to properly restore property where repair work has been completed. Ability to direct traffic and set up road signs to direct traffic away from work zone Temporary Traffic Control). Ability to perform assigned tasks under only general supervision. Ability to perform basic irrigation line repairs. Ability to assist with the operation of the vacuum and TV trucks. Skilled in performing heavy manual labor. STORMWATER Basic knowledge of storm water systems. Knowledge of isolating storm drain lines for dewatering. Basic knowledge of wet and dry detention pond inspections. Knowledge of and ability to properly maintain storm water conveyance systems. Knowledge of and the ability to follow proper procedures when conducting routine canal maintenance including harvesting, litter control, and dead end cleaning. WASTEWATER COLLECTION Basic knowledge of wastewater collection systems. Knowledge of and the ability to properly identify wastewater maintenance materials. Knowledge of procedures for locating clean-outs and service lines. Ability to perform sewer repairs and install clean-outs. Ability to assist with smoke testing operation. Ability to assist with the cleaning of wastewater collection system using appropriate equipment. WATER DISTRIBUTION Basic knowledge of water systems. Knowledge of and the ability to identify distribution system maintenance materials. Ability to perform flow test (service lines, hydrants). Ability to repair and/or replace water main lines. Ability to make service line repairs/replacements. Ability to maintain and/or repair fire hydrants. Ability to repair leaks under pressure. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III COMMUNICATION COMPENTENCIES Effectively communicates with supervisor, employees, other departments, contractors, engineers, utility companies, vendors, outside agencies, the public, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Accurately and expeditiously receives and delivers messages and information to the appropriate individuals. Ability to prepare accurate and thorough written records and reports. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervisory direction. Ability to understand and quickly and accurately follow brief oral and written instructions on moderately complex matters. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with Supervisor, customers, other employees, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, and the general public as needed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA's) (Listed are general KSAs and KSAs by divisional area of assignment; levels I and II KSAs are not repeated here. KSAs must be met in accordance with the Career Path Advancement Requirements.) GENERAL (KSAs apply to multiple divisions) Knowledge of the supplies and materials needed and ability to maintain supplies and materials in inventory. Knowledge of and the ability to correctly install well-point systems. Knowledge of TTC zones and the ability to correctly set up City street TTC. Knowledge of and ability to accurately read and interpret blue prints. Ability to appropriately work with asphalt and concrete to make various repairs. Ability to effectively lead a crew when needed. Knowledge and ability to utilize ArcGIS, and maintenance management software. STORMWATER Knowledge of specialized facets of storm water maintenance and/or construction work. Knowledge of various NPDES inspection procedures, including retention/detention, outfall and construction sites and the ability to accurately perform these inspections. Knowledge of proper procedures and the ability to accurately maintain storm water positive displacement and exfiltration conveyance systems. Ability to properly perform specialized storm water maintenance or construction work. WASTEWATER COLLECTION Knowledge of and the ability to properly install gravity mains, services, cleanouts and manholes. Knowledge of and the ability to maintain gravity line elevations. Ability to perform the installation of force mains. Ability to install and perform maintenance on air relief valves. WATER DISTRIBUTION Knowledge of and the ability to correctly lay new water mains. Knowledge of and the ability to properly install, inspect and maintain fire hydrants, including hydrant flushing and testing. Knowledgeable and skilled at repairing water mains. Knowledge of and the ability to correctly install and replace water main valves. Knowledge of and the ability to perform the steps necessary to make service line water taps. Ability to utilize iWater to update attributes associated with the distribution system. PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS / ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Physical Ability : While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and may push, pull, grasp, lift and/or move objects and materials of moderate to heavy weight (up to 100 pounds), in accordance with OSHA guidelines. Sensory Requirements : Tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors or shades of colors, sounds, odor, depth, texture, and visual cues or signals. Tasks require the ability to communicate orally. Environmental Factors : Performance of essential functions may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as odors, wetness, humidity, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, toxic agents, disease, or pathogenic substances. Work is frequently performed outside in heat, high humidity, in cold, in rain and when other inclement weather conditions are present. Work is performed in bright and dim light. The City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12101 et. seq.), the City of Boynton Beach will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. A review of this position has excluded the marginal functions of the position that are incidental to the performance of fundamental job duties. All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions and requirements are subject to possible modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbent(s) will possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat of significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. Requirements are representative of the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and ability. CAREER PATH ADVANCEMENT REQUIREMENTS The follow requirements must be met to advance to Utilities Field Technician II : Must have a minimum of one (1) year of experience within a Utility functional area. Must complete the level I (Division specific) general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70% on each component. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a one (1) month waiting period to re-take the division area test. The test assigned to the Utilities Field Technician I will be based upon the division area in which the employee is assigned to. Must meet 100% of the Utilities Field Technician I KSA's and 100% of the Utilities Field Technician II KSA's within assigned division functional area. The above requirements for meeting the KSA's must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor. Must successfully complete the requirements of a training program within two (2) years by doing the following: Complete provided coursework/training in the following areas: Confined Space Training Defensive Driving Blueprint Reading Trench Safety GIS Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Heat Stress Violence in the Workplace CPR Training Other training as necessary and becomes available The follow requirements must be met to advance to Utilities Field Technician III : Must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience within a Utility division functional area. Prior outside experience will be considered. Must complete general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70%. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a two (2) month waiting period to re-take the general written and/or general practical test. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Must meet one (1) of the following: (Depending on the area of assignment) Must possess and maintain a Stormwater "C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a Wasterwater "C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a level III Water Distribution License; or Must possess and maintain a Class C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator License. KSAs must be met as follows: 100% of the General level II KSAs; and 100% of the level II KSAs in the primary functional area; and 100% of the Utilities Field Technician level III KSA's in one (1) division functional area. The above requirements for meeting the KSA's must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor. Two (2) years of experience will be substituted if a Utilities Field Technician successfully obtains and maintains a Florida Level III Water Distribution license or a Class C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator License and completes the Utilities Field Technician III general written and practical exams with a minimum of a score of 70% on each component. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Certain servicemembers and veterans, and the spouses and family members of such servicemembers and veterans, receive preference and priority in the City’s hiring process. Additionally, certain servicemembers may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements in employment by the City. Full-time employees (those regularly scheduled to work at least 30hours per week) are eligible for the City's benefit package. The City of Boynton Beach's comprehensive benefits packageincludes: • Student Loan Forgiveness • Health Insurance • Dental Insurance • Vision Care Plan • Basic Term Life Insurance • Supplemental Life Insurance • Dependent Life Insurance • Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance • CityPension Plan • Short Term Disability and other Supplemental Plans • Long Term Disability Insurance • Employee Assistance Program • 457 Savings Plan (three options) • Paid Annual Leave / Vacation • Bonus Vacation Hours • 12Paid Holidays • Paid Sick Leave / Family Sick Leave • Educational Assistance Program *( Depending on budget funding ) •On-site Training Program • Wellness Program • Pre-Paid Legal and Identity Theft Protection Plans • Credit Union • Tax Deferred 125 Premium Plan • Flexible Spending Account • Direct Deposit • Social Security Student Loan Forgiveness Let your City of Boynton Beach employment work for you! Under the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, your student loan balance may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time with a governmental agency. Visit StudentAid.gov/publicservice for more information or to see if you qualify. Health Insurance The City pays the entire premium for an eligible employee. The employee may elect to cover a spouse and/or dependent children by paying the applicable premium for the dependent(s). Dental Insurance Premiums for eligible employeesare paid by the City. Premiums for any covered dependent are paid by the employee with a contribution by the City. Vision Care Plan Premiums for eligible employees are paid by the City. Premiums for any covered dependent(s) are paid by the employee. Life Insurance / Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance The City provides each eligible employee with term lifeandaccidental death insurance. Supplemental Life Insurance / Supplemental AD&D Insurance Employees may purchase supplemental term life insurance on an individual-choice basis with premiums based on age. A matching amount of Accidental Death insurance may also be purchased. Dependent Life Insurance Employees who select supplemental coverage for themselves may also purchase coverage for their spouse and dependent children. City Retirement / Pension Plans The City has pension plans for general employees, police, and firefighters. Each plan is contributory with both the employee and the City contributing to the program. Supplemental Plans Supplemental plans provide direct cash payments regardless of any other coverage you may have, and are designed to help fill in any gaps in a medical plan. The employee pays the premiums for these supplemental plans. Short and Long Term Disability The City provides Short and Long Term Disability insurance to eligible employees. The plan is designed to cover a disability sustained on or off the job. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) The City contracts with an employee assistance program (EAP) toprovide employees and their dependentswith free, confidential and professional counseling to help resolve personal or family problems. Deferred Compensation Plans (457 Plans) The City makes available three deferred compensation plans that the employee may voluntarily contribute to on a tax-deferred basis. Vacation All full-time employees accrue time toward paid vacation leave. Accrual begins immediately and vacation may be taken after six months of employment. Holidays The City observes 12 paid holidays throughout the year. Sick Leave / Family Sick Leave Full-time employees accrue one day ofsick leaveper month. An employee may elect to use up to 5 days per year of accrued sick time for illness in his/her immediate family. Tuition Assistance *( Depending on availablebudget funding ) The Tuition Assistance Program reimburses eligible employees for successful completion of approved courses leading to Associate, Bachelor and Master degrees. Wellness Program The City offers many wellness activities and programs throughout the year. Prepaid Legal Services and Identity Theft Protection Plan Employees may chooseto enroll ina prepaid legal service plan and an identity theft protection plan. The employee pays the premiums for these plans. Credit Union All City employees mayjoin the Credit Union of Palm Beach County. In addition to savings and checking accounts, the Credit Union offers different types of loans, investment choices and recreational opportunities. Section 125 Plan for Health and Dental Premium Section 125 of the Internal Revenue code allows you to have your dependent coverage premiums deducted before payroll taxes are withheld resulting in tax savings to you. Flexible Spending Accounts Employees mayparticipate in flexible spending accounts for reimbursement of medical and/or dependent care expenses . Direct Deposit Employees may have their bi-weekly paycheck deposited to the financial institution of their choice. Closing Date/Time: 6/5/2023 12:57 PM Eastern
May 25, 2023
Full Time
Purpose of Classification UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I The purpose of this classification is to perform a variety of entry level field services tasks within the Utilities department. Employees in this classification are eligible for noncompetitive career ladder promotion to Utilities Field Technician II after meeting the established career ladder requirements. Hourly Rate Range: Utilities Field Technician I - $16.08 - $24.13 UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II The purpose of this classification is to perform a variety of field services tasks within the Utilities department. Employees in this classification are eligible for noncompetitive career ladder promotion to Utilities Field Technician III after meeting the established career ladder requirements. Hourly Rate Range: Utilities Field Technician II - $17.71 - $26.56 UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III The purpose of this classification is to perform a variety of intermediate level field service tasks within the Utilities department. Hourly Rate Range: Utilities Field Technician III - $19.32 - $28.99 Hourly Essential Functions UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of the duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Entry level position to assist other staff with and learn the following tasks/duties: Swales, flood control, point repairs, slip lining, dead end cleaning, canal cleaning, storm water conveyance system installation, etc. Sets well points. Loads and unloads equipment, supplies, tools and materials. Cleans culverts, gutters, ditches, swales, storm drains, canals, and many other similar jobs. Removes and replaces sod, sprinkler heads, etc. Repairs concrete and asphalt. Locates clean-outs and service lines. Installs clean-outs and basic sewer repairs. Services line flow tests and in clears blocked service lines. Repairs water leaks. Repairs and installs water service lines. Repairs, replaces, and inspects water mains, fire hydrants and tests and flushes fire hydrant water flow. Opens and closes water valves. Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment to ensure safety of employees and other individuals. May operate a truck or other automotive equipment. Performs other general manual labor work as required. Uses a variety of power and hand tools to complete tasks in their area of assignment. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of the duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Incumbents will perform the following general functions within this classification and lower level. Participates in the installation, maintenance, and repairs of water distribution, wastewater and stormwater systems. Responds to customer complaints; locates service lines, detects leaks, excavates, and repairs service lines. Installs and maintains drainage swales, manholes, catch basins, pipes, taps and other components. Inspects water mains, meters, valves, fire hydrants, manholes, air-relief valves, sewer lines for condition assessments, leak detection, and make needed repairs. Performs pouring new sidewalks, making street repairs, laying and/or replacing sod in yards where repair work has been completed and performs landscaping to ensure property is restored, etc. Acts as banksman during excavation ensuring proper laying of pipe and making connections. Maintains and submits reports of maintenance performed. Operates a variety of equipment in performing assigned duties, which may include a pipe saw, tamper, electric crane, valve machine, and jack hammer. Repair breaks and holes in street surfaces using asphalt and concrete. Will be required to perform "stand-by duty", being available and responding to off-duty emergency call-ins to effect repairs. May be required to work nights and weekends. Follows safety procedures, utilizes safety equipment, and monitors work environment to ensure safety of employees and other individuals. Works diligently while maintaining safety and quality in all aspects of job performance. Assists with set up of Temporary Traffic Control (TTC). Assists with GIS updates and verification. Completes various forms, work orders, reports, correspondence, daily worksheets, or other documents. Assists with the operation of a vacuum, CCTV, and valve trucks. Performs general maintenance tasks necessary to keep machinery, equipment, and tools in operable condition. Performs other related Utilities Field Technician duties from various essential functional areas. The following essential functions, in addition to Utilities Field Technician I functions, are listed by and are representative of functions performed in the divisional areas of assignment within the Utilities department. STORMWATER Uses the following equipment but not limited to: chipping hammer, portable generators, air compressors, pneumatic pipe plugs, hammer drills, tamper compaction equipment, confined space equipment, and various other equipment used in storm water maintenance and construction. Performs tasks related to maintenance of storm water conveyance systems, and wet and dry detention ponds. Conducts routine canal maintenance such as harvesting, litter control, dead end cleaning, etc. Conducts routine outfall and pond inspections. WASTEWATER COLLECTIONS Uses lateral TV camera to televise sewer lines. Digs around utilities to locate clean-outs. Performs sewer repairs and installs clean-outs. Assists with cleaning the wastewater collection system of debris such as grease, sand, roots and rocks using a combination machine (Jetter & Vactor) or a drain auger (snake). Makes service connections to wastewater collection systems. Sets well points. Assists with smoke testing operation. WATER DISTRIBUTION Repairs and maintains water distribution systems. Repairs and replaces valves, fire hydrants, water service lines, sewer lines, manholes, air release valves and structures. Operates water main valves. Performs fire hydrant flow testing, flushing, and inspections. Performs service line flow testing. TOOLS, EQUIPMENT, AND SOFTWARE Employees in this classification use a variety of power and hand tools to complete tasks in their area of assignment. Performs other related work as required. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III The following duties and functions, as outlined herein, are intended to be representative of the type of tasks performed within this classification. They are not listed in any order of importance. The omission of specific statements of the duties or functions does not exclude them from the classification if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment for this classification. Other duties may be required and assigned. Incumbents perform all Level I and II functions plus the following general functions: Lead worker in the repair and maintenance of the water, wastewater, and stormwater system infrastructure and roadway infrastructure. Provides guidance and instruction to incumbents in the Utilities Field Technicians I and II positions. May plan, lead, and assist in cleaning, and inspection of gravity sanitary sewer/stormwater lines. Sets up basic Temporary Traffic Control (TTC). Installs and maintains sedimentation and erosion control best management practices (BMPs). Assists with emergency repairs and sanitary sewer overflow (SSO), spill response and clean up. Makes various types of asphalt repairs and concrete repairs. Operates and maintains applicable tools and equipment in a safe and proper working condition. Depending on area of assignment, performs the following: operates a CCTV survey truck, including setting up and operating equipment to perform internal condition assessment of Stormwater and/or repair of sanitary sewers; operates tapping machines to make water taps on mains under pressure. Maintains cleanliness of work areas; removes debris, as needed. Estimates material needs; procures materials, equipment, and supplies, as needed. Ensures compliance with safety regulations and standard operating procedures. Reads and utilizes drawings, maps GIS and utilities atlases. Will be required to perform "stand-by duty", being available and responding to off-duty emergency call-ins to effect repairs. May be required to work nights and weekends. Utilizes ArcGIS and maintenance management software to conduct work. Maintains records and submits reports of work performed. Utilizes iWater and GIS to update and verify attributes associated with the distribution, stormwater, and collections systems. Assists all levels of staff with field issues and training. Becomes familiar with administrative forms and reporting requirements (NPDES, SSO, Confined Space, Sewer main TV assessment, etc). Assists with training of lower level Utilities Field Technician functions. The following essential functions are listed by and are representative of functions performed in the divisional areas of assignment within the Utilities Department. STORMWATER Performs manual labor work requiring knowledge of some specialized facets of a particular field of storm water maintenance or construction work. Performs multiple NPDES inspections, including retention/detention and outfall. Performs tasks related to maintenance of storm water positive displacement and exfiltration conveyance systems. Maintains gravity line elevations. WASTEWATER COLLECTION Performs the installation of gravity mains. Performs the installations and repairs of gravity mains, services, cleanouts, and manholes. Performs the installation of force mains. Performs maintenance of ARVs. Performs cleaning and clearing of sewer mains, laterals, and lift stations. WATER DISTRIBUTION Performs the task of laying new water mains. Performs installations, inspections and maintenance of sample points, automatic flushers, air release valves, and flushing and testing fire hydrants. Installs or replaces water main valves. Installs service line water main taps. Minimum Qualifications UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I High school diploma or equivalent; and Must have basic computer operations skills; and Must possess [or able to obtain within fourteen (14) days of hire] and maintain a valid Florida driver's license. Individuals selected for this position will be required to successfully complete a training program within one (1) year in the position. The training program will cover several facets of the job, including various concepts of safety, GIS, and Blueprint reading. Successful completion of the training program will be based on meeting the criteria outlined in the Career Path Advancement Requirements section (below). Failure to successfully complete the requirements of the program may result in termination from the training program and separation of employment. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II High school diploma or valid equivalent; and One (1) year of experience as an Utilities Field Technician I with the City of Boynton Beach; exposure to the operation of maintenance equipment used in assigned division. *The City may review applicant experience with other comparable employer to determine suitability for placement in UFT II position ; and Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License; and Must have completed fifteen (15) hours of safety training that includes confined space, fork lift, and other training relevant to area of assignment; and Must pass the level II general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70% on each component. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a two (2) month waiting period to re-take the division area test; and Must meet 100% of the Utilities Field Technician I KSA's and 70% of the Utilities Field Technician II KSA's in one (1) division functional area. In addition to the aforementioned requirements, KSAs must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor prior to appointment for internal candidates or within three (3) months for external candidates. Must successfully complete the requirements of a training program within two (2) years by doing the following: Complete coursework/training offered by the Utilities department in the following areas: Defensive Driving Blueprint Reading Trench Safety GIS Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Heat Stress Violence in the Workplace CPR Training Other training as necessary and becomes available UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III High school diploma or valid equivalent; and Must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience within a Utility division functional area; (prior outside experience will be considered) Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Must meet one (1) of the following (depending on your area of assignment): Must possess and maintain a Stormwater C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a Wastewater C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a Level III Water Distribution; or Must possess and maintain a Class C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator License. Must pass the Level III general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70% on each component. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a three (3) month waiting period to re-take the division area test. KSAs must be met as follows: 100% of the General level II KSAs; and 100% of the level II KSAs in the primary functional area; and 100% of the Utilities Field Technician level III KSA's in one (1) division functional area. The above requirements for meeting the KSAs must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor prior to appointment for internal candidates or within three (3) months for external candidates. Supplemental Information UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN I COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES Effectively communicates with supervisor, and employees as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Accurately and expeditiously receives and delivers messages and information to the appropriate individuals. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervisory direction. Ability to understand and quickly and accurately follow brief oral and written instructions on moderately complex matters. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with Supervisor, customers, other employees, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, and the general public as needed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA's) Knowledge of basic math skills. Skilled in providing excellent customer service. Demonstrates ability to use the tools and equipment in area of assignment. Demonstrates ability to read maps. Demonstrates ability to properly open and close valves. Ability to record and deliver information. Ability to work in confined spaces. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing; understand and follow communications, keep records and make reports. Ability to work as a member of a team. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN II COMMUNICATION COMPETENCIES Effectively communicates with supervisor, employees, other departments, contractors, engineers, utility companies, vendors, outside agencies, the public, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Accurately and expeditiously receives and delivers messages and information to the appropriate individuals. Ability to prepare accurate and thorough written records and reports. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervisory direction. Ability to understand and quickly and accurately follow brief oral and written instructions on moderately complex matters. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with Supervisor, customers, other employees, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, and the general public as needed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA's) (Listed are general KSAs and KSAs by divisional area of assignment; level I KSAs are not repeated here but must have previously been met. KSAs must be met in accordance with the Career Path Advancement Requirements.) GENERAL (KSAs apply to multiple divisions) Knowledge of and the ability to adhere to all safe working practices including work zone traffic control, highway safety rules and regulations, and taking effective precautionary measures necessary to avoid accidents. Knowledge of the methods, tools and equipment used in semi-skilled manual labor work. Knowledge of the basic aspects of ArcGIS. Ability to utilize Pure Safety software. Ability to understand and follow direction. Ability to communicate both orally and in writing, and to prepare reports. Ability to properly use tools and equipment. Ability to read maps as built/record drawings. Ability to properly learn and operate maintenance and construction equipment. Ability to properly restore property where repair work has been completed. Ability to direct traffic and set up road signs to direct traffic away from work zone Temporary Traffic Control). Ability to perform assigned tasks under only general supervision. Ability to perform basic irrigation line repairs. Ability to assist with the operation of the vacuum and TV trucks. Skilled in performing heavy manual labor. STORMWATER Basic knowledge of storm water systems. Knowledge of isolating storm drain lines for dewatering. Basic knowledge of wet and dry detention pond inspections. Knowledge of and ability to properly maintain storm water conveyance systems. Knowledge of and the ability to follow proper procedures when conducting routine canal maintenance including harvesting, litter control, and dead end cleaning. WASTEWATER COLLECTION Basic knowledge of wastewater collection systems. Knowledge of and the ability to properly identify wastewater maintenance materials. Knowledge of procedures for locating clean-outs and service lines. Ability to perform sewer repairs and install clean-outs. Ability to assist with smoke testing operation. Ability to assist with the cleaning of wastewater collection system using appropriate equipment. WATER DISTRIBUTION Basic knowledge of water systems. Knowledge of and the ability to identify distribution system maintenance materials. Ability to perform flow test (service lines, hydrants). Ability to repair and/or replace water main lines. Ability to make service line repairs/replacements. Ability to maintain and/or repair fire hydrants. Ability to repair leaks under pressure. UTILITIES FIELD TECHNICIAN III COMMUNICATION COMPENTENCIES Effectively communicates with supervisor, employees, other departments, contractors, engineers, utility companies, vendors, outside agencies, the public, and other individuals as needed to coordinate work activities, review status of work, exchange information, or resolve problems. Accurately and expeditiously receives and delivers messages and information to the appropriate individuals. Ability to prepare accurate and thorough written records and reports. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions and to complete assigned tasks with minimal supervisory direction. Ability to understand and quickly and accurately follow brief oral and written instructions on moderately complex matters. Ability to establish and maintain harmonious relationships with Supervisor, customers, other employees, other departments, other governmental and regulatory agencies, and the general public as needed. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES (KSA's) (Listed are general KSAs and KSAs by divisional area of assignment; levels I and II KSAs are not repeated here. KSAs must be met in accordance with the Career Path Advancement Requirements.) GENERAL (KSAs apply to multiple divisions) Knowledge of the supplies and materials needed and ability to maintain supplies and materials in inventory. Knowledge of and the ability to correctly install well-point systems. Knowledge of TTC zones and the ability to correctly set up City street TTC. Knowledge of and ability to accurately read and interpret blue prints. Ability to appropriately work with asphalt and concrete to make various repairs. Ability to effectively lead a crew when needed. Knowledge and ability to utilize ArcGIS, and maintenance management software. STORMWATER Knowledge of specialized facets of storm water maintenance and/or construction work. Knowledge of various NPDES inspection procedures, including retention/detention, outfall and construction sites and the ability to accurately perform these inspections. Knowledge of proper procedures and the ability to accurately maintain storm water positive displacement and exfiltration conveyance systems. Ability to properly perform specialized storm water maintenance or construction work. WASTEWATER COLLECTION Knowledge of and the ability to properly install gravity mains, services, cleanouts and manholes. Knowledge of and the ability to maintain gravity line elevations. Ability to perform the installation of force mains. Ability to install and perform maintenance on air relief valves. WATER DISTRIBUTION Knowledge of and the ability to correctly lay new water mains. Knowledge of and the ability to properly install, inspect and maintain fire hydrants, including hydrant flushing and testing. Knowledgeable and skilled at repairing water mains. Knowledge of and the ability to correctly install and replace water main valves. Knowledge of and the ability to perform the steps necessary to make service line water taps. Ability to utilize iWater to update attributes associated with the distribution system. PHYSICAL AND SENSORY REQUIREMENTS / ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS: Physical Ability : While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, climb, balance, bend, stoop, kneel, crouch, crawl, and may push, pull, grasp, lift and/or move objects and materials of moderate to heavy weight (up to 100 pounds), in accordance with OSHA guidelines. Sensory Requirements : Tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors or shades of colors, sounds, odor, depth, texture, and visual cues or signals. Tasks require the ability to communicate orally. Environmental Factors : Performance of essential functions may require exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as odors, wetness, humidity, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, toxic agents, disease, or pathogenic substances. Work is frequently performed outside in heat, high humidity, in cold, in rain and when other inclement weather conditions are present. Work is performed in bright and dim light. The City of Boynton Beach, Florida, is an Equal Opportunity Employer. In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (42 U.S.C. 12101 et. seq.), the City of Boynton Beach will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities and encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss potential accommodations with the employer. The physical demands described are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. A review of this position has excluded the marginal functions of the position that are incidental to the performance of fundamental job duties. All duties and responsibilities are essential job functions and requirements are subject to possible modifications to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. To perform this job successfully, the incumbent(s) will possess the abilities and aptitudes to perform each duty proficiently. Some requirements may exclude individuals who pose a direct threat of significant risk to the health or safety of themselves or others. Requirements are representative of the minimum level of knowledge, skills, and ability. CAREER PATH ADVANCEMENT REQUIREMENTS The follow requirements must be met to advance to Utilities Field Technician II : Must have a minimum of one (1) year of experience within a Utility functional area. Must complete the level I (Division specific) general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70% on each component. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a one (1) month waiting period to re-take the division area test. The test assigned to the Utilities Field Technician I will be based upon the division area in which the employee is assigned to. Must meet 100% of the Utilities Field Technician I KSA's and 100% of the Utilities Field Technician II KSA's within assigned division functional area. The above requirements for meeting the KSA's must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor. Must successfully complete the requirements of a training program within two (2) years by doing the following: Complete provided coursework/training in the following areas: Confined Space Training Defensive Driving Blueprint Reading Trench Safety GIS Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) Heat Stress Violence in the Workplace CPR Training Other training as necessary and becomes available The follow requirements must be met to advance to Utilities Field Technician III : Must have a minimum of three (3) years of experience within a Utility division functional area. Prior outside experience will be considered. Must complete general written and practical tests with a minimum score of 70%. Employees who fail to obtain a minimum score of 70% will have a two (2) month waiting period to re-take the general written and/or general practical test. Must possess and maintain a valid State of Florida Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL). Must meet one (1) of the following: (Depending on the area of assignment) Must possess and maintain a Stormwater "C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a Wasterwater "C" Certification; or Must possess and maintain a level III Water Distribution License; or Must possess and maintain a Class C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator License. KSAs must be met as follows: 100% of the General level II KSAs; and 100% of the level II KSAs in the primary functional area; and 100% of the Utilities Field Technician level III KSA's in one (1) division functional area. The above requirements for meeting the KSA's must be verified and documented by the assigned supervisor. Two (2) years of experience will be substituted if a Utilities Field Technician successfully obtains and maintains a Florida Level III Water Distribution license or a Class C or higher Water Treatment Plant Operator License and completes the Utilities Field Technician III general written and practical exams with a minimum of a score of 70% on each component. VETERANS' PREFERENCE Certain servicemembers and veterans, and the spouses and family members of such servicemembers and veterans, receive preference and priority in the City’s hiring process. Additionally, certain servicemembers may be eligible to receive waivers for postsecondary educational requirements in employment by the City. Full-time employees (those regularly scheduled to work at least 30hours per week) are eligible for the City's benefit package. The City of Boynton Beach's comprehensive benefits packageincludes: • Student Loan Forgiveness • Health Insurance • Dental Insurance • Vision Care Plan • Basic Term Life Insurance • Supplemental Life Insurance • Dependent Life Insurance • Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance • CityPension Plan • Short Term Disability and other Supplemental Plans • Long Term Disability Insurance • Employee Assistance Program • 457 Savings Plan (three options) • Paid Annual Leave / Vacation • Bonus Vacation Hours • 12Paid Holidays • Paid Sick Leave / Family Sick Leave • Educational Assistance Program *( Depending on budget funding ) •On-site Training Program • Wellness Program • Pre-Paid Legal and Identity Theft Protection Plans • Credit Union • Tax Deferred 125 Premium Plan • Flexible Spending Account • Direct Deposit • Social Security Student Loan Forgiveness Let your City of Boynton Beach employment work for you! Under the U.S. Department of Education’s Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) program, your student loan balance may be forgiven after you have made 120 qualifying monthly payments while working full-time with a governmental agency. Visit StudentAid.gov/publicservice for more information or to see if you qualify. Health Insurance The City pays the entire premium for an eligible employee. The employee may elect to cover a spouse and/or dependent children by paying the applicable premium for the dependent(s). Dental Insurance Premiums for eligible employeesare paid by the City. Premiums for any covered dependent are paid by the employee with a contribution by the City. Vision Care Plan Premiums for eligible employees are paid by the City. Premiums for any covered dependent(s) are paid by the employee. Life Insurance / Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance The City provides each eligible employee with term lifeandaccidental death insurance. Supplemental Life Insurance / Supplemental AD&D Insurance Employees may purchase supplemental term life insurance on an individual-choice basis with premiums based on age. A matching amount of Accidental Death insurance may also be purchased. Dependent Life Insurance Employees who select supplemental coverage for themselves may also purchase coverage for their spouse and dependent children. City Retirement / Pension Plans The City has pension plans for general employees, police, and firefighters. Each plan is contributory with both the employee and the City contributing to the program. Supplemental Plans Supplemental plans provide direct cash payments regardless of any other coverage you may have, and are designed to help fill in any gaps in a medical plan. The employee pays the premiums for these supplemental plans. Short and Long Term Disability The City provides Short and Long Term Disability insurance to eligible employees. The plan is designed to cover a disability sustained on or off the job. Employee Assistance Program (EAP) The City contracts with an employee assistance program (EAP) toprovide employees and their dependentswith free, confidential and professional counseling to help resolve personal or family problems. Deferred Compensation Plans (457 Plans) The City makes available three deferred compensation plans that the employee may voluntarily contribute to on a tax-deferred basis. Vacation All full-time employees accrue time toward paid vacation leave. Accrual begins immediately and vacation may be taken after six months of employment. Holidays The City observes 12 paid holidays throughout the year. Sick Leave / Family Sick Leave Full-time employees accrue one day ofsick leaveper month. An employee may elect to use up to 5 days per year of accrued sick time for illness in his/her immediate family. Tuition Assistance *( Depending on availablebudget funding ) The Tuition Assistance Program reimburses eligible employees for successful completion of approved courses leading to Associate, Bachelor and Master degrees. Wellness Program The City offers many wellness activities and programs throughout the year. Prepaid Legal Services and Identity Theft Protection Plan Employees may chooseto enroll ina prepaid legal service plan and an identity theft protection plan. The employee pays the premiums for these plans. Credit Union All City employees mayjoin the Credit Union of Palm Beach County. In addition to savings and checking accounts, the Credit Union offers different types of loans, investment choices and recreational opportunities. Section 125 Plan for Health and Dental Premium Section 125 of the Internal Revenue code allows you to have your dependent coverage premiums deducted before payroll taxes are withheld resulting in tax savings to you. Flexible Spending Accounts Employees mayparticipate in flexible spending accounts for reimbursement of medical and/or dependent care expenses . Direct Deposit Employees may have their bi-weekly paycheck deposited to the financial institution of their choice. Closing Date/Time: 6/5/2023 12:57 PM Eastern
City of Santa Clara, CA
Santa Clara, California, United States
Description The Department: The Water and Sewer Utilities Department operates and maintains water distribution mains, storage tanks, groundwater wells, recycled water systems, and sanitary sewer collection systems. For more information about Water and Sewer Utilities please visit the department website . The Position: The Sewer Inspection Technician position is responsible for assessing the condition of sanitary sewer mains, laterals, and manholes for the City of Santa Clara Water and Sewer Utilities Department by using specialized video inspection systems and associated software. The incumbent must possess strong communication skills, advanced problem-solving abilities, strong computer skills, and mechanical aptitude. This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. Tentative Exam Schedule: Tentative Written Exam: June 22, 2023 (additional dates might be added depending on the number of candidates that need to test) Tentative Oral Exam: Week of July 12 - July 16, 2023 Typical Duties Duties include, but are not limited to the following: Under general supervision: • Performs skilled work inspecting sanitary sewer mains, lateral and manholes • Operates video inspection equipment and uses associated software to perform and document inspections • Deploys televising equipment and conducts the inspection by directing the movement of the unit through the sewer system and adjusting the camera to diagnose problems • Takes appropriate video recordings and photographs • Maintains televising equipment by adjusting, cleaning, lubricating and performing minor repairs to keep equipment in good operating condition • Ensures that equipment is stored in a safe and proper manner • Maintains a supply of replacement parts and supplies required to conduct inspections • Identifies and assigns appropriate ratings of defects consistent with Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) methodology • Coordinates work with other departments, division, sections, utilities, and customers • Reviews construction drawings, blueprints, and utility plans • Maintains records and generates reports documenting inspections performed and assesses the condition of the facilities inspected • Sets up, maintains and removes appropriate traffic control for work on City streets • Ensures compliance with all City inspection requirements • Certifies the acceptability of each sanitary sewer repair or replacement job upon its completion • Verifies location of mapped facilities and assists in revisiting utility maps • May coordinate points of City facilities using a handheld Global Positioning System (GPS) • Uses handheld devices to manage, document and schedule daily work • Works closely with Sewer Maintenance Crews to schedule work • May assist in the training of personnel as assigned • Performs other related duties, as assigned Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE • Graduation from high school or possession of a GED; and • Two (2) years of wastewater systems installation and maintenance experience, including at least one (1) year at a level equivalent to Water & Sewer Maintenance Worker II LICENSES • A valid California Class C driver's license is required at time of appointment and for the duration of employment • Possession of a valid Class A or B California Commercial driver’s license is highly desirable CERTIFICATES The following are required at time of application and for the duration of employment: • A valid Water Distribution System Operator Certificate (Grade D-1 or above) issued by the California Department of Public Health; and • A valid Collection System Maintenance Certificate (Grade 1 or above) issued by the California Water Environment Association The following is required within six months of appointment and for the duration of employment: • Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) certification issued by National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASCO) The following is required within one year of appointment and for the duration of employment: • Collection System Maintenance Certificate (Grade 2 or above) OTHER REQUIREMENTS • May be required to carry and use a hand-held GPS, City-issued radio or cell phone and/or other electronic communications device during working hours • May be required to work weekends, special shifts, unusual hours, including night and swing shifts in the performance of duties and emergency situations, and be available on an “on call” basis • Incumbents with a Class A or B commercial driver’s license may be subject to drug and/or alcohol testing as mandated by federal regulations • Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job assignment Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee admittance into the examination process. Only the most qualified candidates who demonstrate the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will be invited to test. Candidates must attain a passing score on each phase of the examination process to qualify for the Eligible List. A department interview will be required prior to appointment. Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. PERMANENT CITY EMPLOYEES PREFERENCE POINTS: Current permanent employee candidates who receive a passing score on the examination will have an additional five (5) points added to their final score. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: • The standard methods, materials, tools, equipment and procedures utilized to conduct video inspections of larger diameter sewer systems • Standards and procedures pertaining to the inspection of wastewater system facilities • Standard construction techniques and materials used for sanitary sewer mains, laterals, manholes, siphons, and pump stations • The types of defects and deficiencies typically found in sanitary sewer collection systems • The layout of City of Santa Clara and location of all facilities of the Water and Sewer Utilities • Proper use and maintenance of video inspection equipment for underground facilities • Construction and construction drawings, blueprints, specifications and utility plans, especially for underground facilities • Traffic control techniques and requirements • Confined space and safety practices within the workplace Ability to: • Read and interpret construction drawings, blueprints, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), utility plans and specifications • Apply Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) methodology for establishing appropriate ratings of defects • Maintain electronic records or log of activities concerning inspections and defects identified • Use appropriate computer software efficiently such as Infrastructure Technologies (IT)pipes, Lucity and Geographic Information System (GIS) software • Effectively handle multiple priorities, organize workload, and meet strict deadlines • Communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively, both orally and in writing • Understand and follow written and verbal instructions • Deal tactfully and courteously with others, including coworkers and the public • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work • Work in both a team-based environment and independently to achieve goals and accomplish tasks • Lift up to 90 pounds of static weight • Bend, stoop, reach, carry, crawl, climb and lift as necessary to perform assigned duties SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the general supervision of the Assistant Sanitary Sewer Superintendent or other supervisor as assigned. SUPERVISION EXERCISED May assist in the training of personnel as assigned. Additional Information: You must answer all job-specific questions in order to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applications must be filled out completely (i.e. do not write “see resume or personnel file.”) To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter, 2) Resume, 3) Upload a valid Water Distribution System Operator Certificate (Grade D-1 or above) issued by the California Department of Public Health, and 4) Upload a valid Collection System Maintenance Certificate (Grade 1 or above) issued by the California Water Environment Association. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . Applications must be submitted by the filing deadline of June 9, 2023, at 4:00 PM. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov . City of Santa Clara Benefit Summary Overview for Bargaining Unit #6 American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) This summary provides a brief overview of the City of Santa Clara’s benefits available to Bargaining Unit #6 employees in 2023. In the event of any conflict between the information in this summary and the applicable official plan documents, City Manager’s Directives (CMDs), Personnel and Salary Resolution, or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the applicable official plan documents, CMDs, Personnel and Salary Resolution, or MOU will prevail over this summary. Benefits are subject to change. Retirement: Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) Classic Employees: 2.7% @ age 55 formula - employee pays 8.00% of gross pay, minus $61 bi-weekly New Employees: 2.0% @ age 62 formula - employee pays 6.50% of gross pay Medicare and Social Security (FICA) Employee pays 6.20% up to $9114.00 (Social Security) and 1.45% (Medicare) of gross pay Health Insurance: The City contributes up to 100% of the premium of the Kaiser (Region 1) plan for Employee Only and Employee + 1 Dependent plans, and up to 90% of the premium of the Kaiser (Region 1) plan of the Employee + 2 or More Dependents plan Employees electing health coverage with premiums above the City health contribution will pay additional premium costs from salary on a pre-tax basis No cash difference is paid if an employee elects a plan cheaper than the max City contribution To be eligible for the City’s contribution toward health, employees must be on a paid status for at least 80 hours in the month prior to the month of coverage Coverage is effective the first of the month after date of hire Employees who opt-out of City-offered health insurance, and provide annual attestation and proof of alternative required coverage for themselves and their tax family, are eligible to receive $946.86 (for employees hired on or after 1/1/2023: $250)/month. Contact Human Resources for more details Dental Insurance: Choice of two Delta Dental plans; enrollment is mandatory City pays lowest cost of employee only plan ($22.22 for 2023); additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective on the first day of the month following three full calendar months of employment Vision Insurance: Choice of two VSP plans City pays the lowest cost employee only plan ($9.00 for 2023); additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective the first of the month after date of hire Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA): City contributes $50.00 a month toward employee’s VEBA account. Account funds may be used to pay for qualified medical expenses after separation from the City and after age 50 (pre-tax) If account balance is less than $2,000 upon separation, then account funds can be used immediately Life Insurance: City pays for $20,000 of Basic Life Insurance coverage. Employer premium is $3.82/month Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Additional optional insurance may be purchased by the employee for the employee, spouse, domestic partner, and/or dependent children State Disability Insurance (SDI): Employee pays 0.9% of gross pay; max deduction of $1,378.48 (includes Paid Family Leave) 7 day waiting period. Maximum benefit is $1,620/week for absences due to non-work related injuries/illnesses. Benefit is based on earned wages in a specific 12-month period Paid Family Leave (PFL): Up to 8 weeks of benefits within a 12-month period to care for a family member or to bond with a new child No waiting period. Minimum benefit is $50/week. Maximum benefit is $1,620/week. Benefit is based on past quarterly wages Long Term Disability (LTD) Insurance: Benefit is 60% of basic wage up to $7,500; max of $4,500/month Enrollment is mandatory. Employee pays $.446/$100 of insured earnings 60 calendar day waiting period Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Deferred Compensation: Voluntary plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions Employee may contribute up to the lesser of $22,500/year or 100% of gross compensation into a pre-tax 457(b) account or a post-tax Roth 457(b) account (or a combination of the two accounts) subject to IRS rules.Employees over 50 years of age may contribute up to $30,000/year Flexible Spending Account (IRS Section 125 Plan): Employee may contribute up to $3050 per year in pre-tax dollars to a health care spending account Employee may contribute up to $5,000 per year in pre-tax dollars to a dependent care spending account Employee may contribute up to $300 per month in pre-tax dollars to a commuter benefit plan Vacation: Vacation is accrued bi-weekly, cannot use vacation during first 6 months of City service For 1 - 4 years of service: 10 days (80 hours)/year For 5 - 9 years of service: 15 days (120 hours)/year For 10 - 15 years of service: 20 days (160 hours)/year For 16 - 20 years of service: 22 days (176 hours)/year For 21+ years of service: 24 days (192 hours)/year Maximum vacation accrual is 400 hours Once per year, employees can elect to convert up to 40 hours of accrued vacation to cash to be paid out thefollowing calendar year Sick Leave: Sick leave is accrued bi-weekly for equivalent of 96 hours per calendar year with no maximum accrual Up to 48 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for family illness Up to 40 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for personal leave Employee may convert sick leave to vacation once per calendar year (annual maximum conversion is 96 hours sick to 48 hours vacation) Partial sick leave payoff provision on retirement depending on years of service and sick leave cap (balance as of 01/01/2004 plus 1,500 hours) Non-Management Leave: 50 hours of non-management leave credited to employees each January 1st New employees hired between January 1st and June 30th receive 50 hours of non-management leave their first year New employees hired between July 1st and December 31st receive 25 hours of non-management leave their first year Unused non-management leave may not be carried over from one calendar year to the next Compensatory Time Off (CTO): Employees may accrue CTO in lieu of overtime hours up to a maximum of 240 hours 16 hours of CTO is credited to employees each January 1st (prorated if hired after January 1st) Holidays: Seventeen paid eight-hour holidays per year (13 & 4 holidays between 12/25 to 1/1 of following year) Equipment Reimbursements/Allowances: $600 per fiscal year Personal Safety Equipment & Raingear Allowance Up to $500 per fiscal year for Automotive Technician Tools Reimbursement for Automotive Technician I/II/III (See MOU for details) Night Differential Pay: Employees are eligible for 5.0% night differential pay for all continuous hours worked between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. so long as such hours include a minimum of 2 continuous applicable hours between 6:00 p.m. and8:00 a.m. Tuition Reimbursement Program: Up to $2,000 per fiscal year for tuition reimbursement. See CMD 26 for details Employee Assistance Program: Confidential counseling to employees and dependents. Up to maximum of five (5) consultations per family member per incident per year; City paid premium is $4.03/month Appointments can be face-to-face appointments with an MHN network provider, phone appointments, or web- video appointments Employees may call Managed Health Network (MHN) confidentially at 1-800-227-1060 Retiree Medical Reimbursement Program: Employees who retire from the City with at least ten (10) years of service shall receive reimbursement to help cover retiree single health insurance premiums. The reimbursement maximum includes the PEMHCA minimum. Up to age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to $406/month in 2023(amount adjusted annually) After age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to $243/month in 2023(amount adjusted annually) Alternate Work Schedule: Golden Friday Program: Employees in the Street Department, Water and Sewer Department, and Traffic Engineering Division work a 9/80 schedule. All other employees in Unit 6, including probationary employees, shall have the right to work a 9/80 alternative schedule, which 9/80 schedule may be modified temporarily or to a different 9/80 work schedule at thediscretion of the Department Head or Department Head’s designee Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2023 4:00 PM Pacific
May 27, 2023
Full Time
Description The Department: The Water and Sewer Utilities Department operates and maintains water distribution mains, storage tanks, groundwater wells, recycled water systems, and sanitary sewer collection systems. For more information about Water and Sewer Utilities please visit the department website . The Position: The Sewer Inspection Technician position is responsible for assessing the condition of sanitary sewer mains, laterals, and manholes for the City of Santa Clara Water and Sewer Utilities Department by using specialized video inspection systems and associated software. The incumbent must possess strong communication skills, advanced problem-solving abilities, strong computer skills, and mechanical aptitude. This recruitment may be used to fill multiple positions in this, or other divisions or departments. If you are interested in employment in this classification, you should apply to ensure you are considered for additional opportunities that may utilize the applicants from this recruitment. Tentative Exam Schedule: Tentative Written Exam: June 22, 2023 (additional dates might be added depending on the number of candidates that need to test) Tentative Oral Exam: Week of July 12 - July 16, 2023 Typical Duties Duties include, but are not limited to the following: Under general supervision: • Performs skilled work inspecting sanitary sewer mains, lateral and manholes • Operates video inspection equipment and uses associated software to perform and document inspections • Deploys televising equipment and conducts the inspection by directing the movement of the unit through the sewer system and adjusting the camera to diagnose problems • Takes appropriate video recordings and photographs • Maintains televising equipment by adjusting, cleaning, lubricating and performing minor repairs to keep equipment in good operating condition • Ensures that equipment is stored in a safe and proper manner • Maintains a supply of replacement parts and supplies required to conduct inspections • Identifies and assigns appropriate ratings of defects consistent with Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) methodology • Coordinates work with other departments, division, sections, utilities, and customers • Reviews construction drawings, blueprints, and utility plans • Maintains records and generates reports documenting inspections performed and assesses the condition of the facilities inspected • Sets up, maintains and removes appropriate traffic control for work on City streets • Ensures compliance with all City inspection requirements • Certifies the acceptability of each sanitary sewer repair or replacement job upon its completion • Verifies location of mapped facilities and assists in revisiting utility maps • May coordinate points of City facilities using a handheld Global Positioning System (GPS) • Uses handheld devices to manage, document and schedule daily work • Works closely with Sewer Maintenance Crews to schedule work • May assist in the training of personnel as assigned • Performs other related duties, as assigned Minimum Qualifications EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE • Graduation from high school or possession of a GED; and • Two (2) years of wastewater systems installation and maintenance experience, including at least one (1) year at a level equivalent to Water & Sewer Maintenance Worker II LICENSES • A valid California Class C driver's license is required at time of appointment and for the duration of employment • Possession of a valid Class A or B California Commercial driver’s license is highly desirable CERTIFICATES The following are required at time of application and for the duration of employment: • A valid Water Distribution System Operator Certificate (Grade D-1 or above) issued by the California Department of Public Health; and • A valid Collection System Maintenance Certificate (Grade 1 or above) issued by the California Water Environment Association The following is required within six months of appointment and for the duration of employment: • Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) certification issued by National Association of Sewer Service Companies (NASCO) The following is required within one year of appointment and for the duration of employment: • Collection System Maintenance Certificate (Grade 2 or above) OTHER REQUIREMENTS • May be required to carry and use a hand-held GPS, City-issued radio or cell phone and/or other electronic communications device during working hours • May be required to work weekends, special shifts, unusual hours, including night and swing shifts in the performance of duties and emergency situations, and be available on an “on call” basis • Incumbents with a Class A or B commercial driver’s license may be subject to drug and/or alcohol testing as mandated by federal regulations • Must be able to perform the essential functions of the job assignment Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee admittance into the examination process. Only the most qualified candidates who demonstrate the best combination of qualifications in relation to the requirements and duties of the position will be invited to test. Candidates must attain a passing score on each phase of the examination process to qualify for the Eligible List. A department interview will be required prior to appointment. Federal law requires all employees to provide verification of their eligibility to work in this country. Please be informed that the City of Santa Clara will not sponsor, represent, or sign documents related to visa applications/transfers for H1B or any other type of visa which requires an employer application. PERMANENT CITY EMPLOYEES PREFERENCE POINTS: Current permanent employee candidates who receive a passing score on the examination will have an additional five (5) points added to their final score. Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities Knowledge of: • The standard methods, materials, tools, equipment and procedures utilized to conduct video inspections of larger diameter sewer systems • Standards and procedures pertaining to the inspection of wastewater system facilities • Standard construction techniques and materials used for sanitary sewer mains, laterals, manholes, siphons, and pump stations • The types of defects and deficiencies typically found in sanitary sewer collection systems • The layout of City of Santa Clara and location of all facilities of the Water and Sewer Utilities • Proper use and maintenance of video inspection equipment for underground facilities • Construction and construction drawings, blueprints, specifications and utility plans, especially for underground facilities • Traffic control techniques and requirements • Confined space and safety practices within the workplace Ability to: • Read and interpret construction drawings, blueprints, Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), utility plans and specifications • Apply Pipeline Assessment and Certification Program (PACP) methodology for establishing appropriate ratings of defects • Maintain electronic records or log of activities concerning inspections and defects identified • Use appropriate computer software efficiently such as Infrastructure Technologies (IT)pipes, Lucity and Geographic Information System (GIS) software • Effectively handle multiple priorities, organize workload, and meet strict deadlines • Communicate clearly, concisely, and effectively, both orally and in writing • Understand and follow written and verbal instructions • Deal tactfully and courteously with others, including coworkers and the public • Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work • Work in both a team-based environment and independently to achieve goals and accomplish tasks • Lift up to 90 pounds of static weight • Bend, stoop, reach, carry, crawl, climb and lift as necessary to perform assigned duties SUPERVISION RECEIVED Works under the general supervision of the Assistant Sanitary Sewer Superintendent or other supervisor as assigned. SUPERVISION EXERCISED May assist in the training of personnel as assigned. Additional Information: You must answer all job-specific questions in order to be considered for this vacancy or your application will be deemed incomplete and withheld from further consideration. Applications must be filled out completely (i.e. do not write “see resume or personnel file.”) To receive consideration for the screening process, candidates must submit a 1) Cover Letter, 2) Resume, 3) Upload a valid Water Distribution System Operator Certificate (Grade D-1 or above) issued by the California Department of Public Health, and 4) Upload a valid Collection System Maintenance Certificate (Grade 1 or above) issued by the California Water Environment Association. Incomplete applications will not be accepted. Application packets may be submitted online through the “Apply Now” feature on the job announcement at www.santaclaraca.gov . Applications must be submitted by the filing deadline of June 9, 2023, at 4:00 PM. The City of Santa Clara is an equal opportunity employer. Applicants for all job openings will be considered without regard to age, race, color, religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status or any other consideration made unlawful under any federal, state or local laws. The City of Santa Clara is committed to offering reasonable accommodations to job applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance or an accommodation due to a disability, please contact us at (408) 615-2080 or HumanResources@santaclaraca.gov . City of Santa Clara Benefit Summary Overview for Bargaining Unit #6 American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) This summary provides a brief overview of the City of Santa Clara’s benefits available to Bargaining Unit #6 employees in 2023. In the event of any conflict between the information in this summary and the applicable official plan documents, City Manager’s Directives (CMDs), Personnel and Salary Resolution, or Memorandum of Understanding (MOU), the applicable official plan documents, CMDs, Personnel and Salary Resolution, or MOU will prevail over this summary. Benefits are subject to change. Retirement: Membership in the California Public Employees Retirement System (CalPERS) Classic Employees: 2.7% @ age 55 formula - employee pays 8.00% of gross pay, minus $61 bi-weekly New Employees: 2.0% @ age 62 formula - employee pays 6.50% of gross pay Medicare and Social Security (FICA) Employee pays 6.20% up to $9114.00 (Social Security) and 1.45% (Medicare) of gross pay Health Insurance: The City contributes up to 100% of the premium of the Kaiser (Region 1) plan for Employee Only and Employee + 1 Dependent plans, and up to 90% of the premium of the Kaiser (Region 1) plan of the Employee + 2 or More Dependents plan Employees electing health coverage with premiums above the City health contribution will pay additional premium costs from salary on a pre-tax basis No cash difference is paid if an employee elects a plan cheaper than the max City contribution To be eligible for the City’s contribution toward health, employees must be on a paid status for at least 80 hours in the month prior to the month of coverage Coverage is effective the first of the month after date of hire Employees who opt-out of City-offered health insurance, and provide annual attestation and proof of alternative required coverage for themselves and their tax family, are eligible to receive $946.86 (for employees hired on or after 1/1/2023: $250)/month. Contact Human Resources for more details Dental Insurance: Choice of two Delta Dental plans; enrollment is mandatory City pays lowest cost of employee only plan ($22.22 for 2023); additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective on the first day of the month following three full calendar months of employment Vision Insurance: Choice of two VSP plans City pays the lowest cost employee only plan ($9.00 for 2023); additional cost is paid by employee Coverage is effective the first of the month after date of hire Voluntary Employee Beneficiary Association (VEBA): City contributes $50.00 a month toward employee’s VEBA account. Account funds may be used to pay for qualified medical expenses after separation from the City and after age 50 (pre-tax) If account balance is less than $2,000 upon separation, then account funds can be used immediately Life Insurance: City pays for $20,000 of Basic Life Insurance coverage. Employer premium is $3.82/month Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Additional optional insurance may be purchased by the employee for the employee, spouse, domestic partner, and/or dependent children State Disability Insurance (SDI): Employee pays 0.9% of gross pay; max deduction of $1,378.48 (includes Paid Family Leave) 7 day waiting period. Maximum benefit is $1,620/week for absences due to non-work related injuries/illnesses. Benefit is based on earned wages in a specific 12-month period Paid Family Leave (PFL): Up to 8 weeks of benefits within a 12-month period to care for a family member or to bond with a new child No waiting period. Minimum benefit is $50/week. Maximum benefit is $1,620/week. Benefit is based on past quarterly wages Long Term Disability (LTD) Insurance: Benefit is 60% of basic wage up to $7,500; max of $4,500/month Enrollment is mandatory. Employee pays $.446/$100 of insured earnings 60 calendar day waiting period Coverage is effective the first of the month after one calendar month of employment Deferred Compensation: Voluntary plan through Nationwide Retirement Solutions Employee may contribute up to the lesser of $22,500/year or 100% of gross compensation into a pre-tax 457(b) account or a post-tax Roth 457(b) account (or a combination of the two accounts) subject to IRS rules.Employees over 50 years of age may contribute up to $30,000/year Flexible Spending Account (IRS Section 125 Plan): Employee may contribute up to $3050 per year in pre-tax dollars to a health care spending account Employee may contribute up to $5,000 per year in pre-tax dollars to a dependent care spending account Employee may contribute up to $300 per month in pre-tax dollars to a commuter benefit plan Vacation: Vacation is accrued bi-weekly, cannot use vacation during first 6 months of City service For 1 - 4 years of service: 10 days (80 hours)/year For 5 - 9 years of service: 15 days (120 hours)/year For 10 - 15 years of service: 20 days (160 hours)/year For 16 - 20 years of service: 22 days (176 hours)/year For 21+ years of service: 24 days (192 hours)/year Maximum vacation accrual is 400 hours Once per year, employees can elect to convert up to 40 hours of accrued vacation to cash to be paid out thefollowing calendar year Sick Leave: Sick leave is accrued bi-weekly for equivalent of 96 hours per calendar year with no maximum accrual Up to 48 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for family illness Up to 40 hours/year of accumulated sick leave may be used for personal leave Employee may convert sick leave to vacation once per calendar year (annual maximum conversion is 96 hours sick to 48 hours vacation) Partial sick leave payoff provision on retirement depending on years of service and sick leave cap (balance as of 01/01/2004 plus 1,500 hours) Non-Management Leave: 50 hours of non-management leave credited to employees each January 1st New employees hired between January 1st and June 30th receive 50 hours of non-management leave their first year New employees hired between July 1st and December 31st receive 25 hours of non-management leave their first year Unused non-management leave may not be carried over from one calendar year to the next Compensatory Time Off (CTO): Employees may accrue CTO in lieu of overtime hours up to a maximum of 240 hours 16 hours of CTO is credited to employees each January 1st (prorated if hired after January 1st) Holidays: Seventeen paid eight-hour holidays per year (13 & 4 holidays between 12/25 to 1/1 of following year) Equipment Reimbursements/Allowances: $600 per fiscal year Personal Safety Equipment & Raingear Allowance Up to $500 per fiscal year for Automotive Technician Tools Reimbursement for Automotive Technician I/II/III (See MOU for details) Night Differential Pay: Employees are eligible for 5.0% night differential pay for all continuous hours worked between 6:00 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. so long as such hours include a minimum of 2 continuous applicable hours between 6:00 p.m. and8:00 a.m. Tuition Reimbursement Program: Up to $2,000 per fiscal year for tuition reimbursement. See CMD 26 for details Employee Assistance Program: Confidential counseling to employees and dependents. Up to maximum of five (5) consultations per family member per incident per year; City paid premium is $4.03/month Appointments can be face-to-face appointments with an MHN network provider, phone appointments, or web- video appointments Employees may call Managed Health Network (MHN) confidentially at 1-800-227-1060 Retiree Medical Reimbursement Program: Employees who retire from the City with at least ten (10) years of service shall receive reimbursement to help cover retiree single health insurance premiums. The reimbursement maximum includes the PEMHCA minimum. Up to age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to $406/month in 2023(amount adjusted annually) After age 65, retirees are eligible for reimbursement up to $243/month in 2023(amount adjusted annually) Alternate Work Schedule: Golden Friday Program: Employees in the Street Department, Water and Sewer Department, and Traffic Engineering Division work a 9/80 schedule. All other employees in Unit 6, including probationary employees, shall have the right to work a 9/80 alternative schedule, which 9/80 schedule may be modified temporarily or to a different 9/80 work schedule at thediscretion of the Department Head or Department Head’s designee Closing Date/Time: 6/9/2023 4:00 PM Pacific
CITY OF EL SEGUNDO, CA
El Segundo, California, United States
Description Salary: Fire Prevention Specialist I: $ 6,355 - $7,725 per month Fire Prevention Specialist II: $7,007 - $8,518 per month The current vacancy is for a Fire Prevention Specialist I full-time position in the Fire Department. This recruitment requires that a resume and fire certifications be uploaded with the application to be considered complete. This recruitment process is open on a continuous basis and may close at any time. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. The first review of applications will be completed on M onday, November 14 , 2022 at 5:00 p.m. . Applications received after November 14, 2022 , may not be considered. Applicants appearing best qualified based upon a review of the application and responses to supplemental questions will be invited to participate in the testing process. The City of El Segundo, incorporated in 1917, is a unique, quaint city by the sea. Home to approximately 17,000 residents and over 75,000 private sector employees of major aeronautical, sports, media, industrial and multiple Fortune 500 companies including Mattel, Chevron and most recently, the Los Angeles Times and Beyond Meat. Further, El Segundo has become the headquarters for major sports franchises, including the LA Lakers and LA Kings. As the economy broadens, El Segundo is becoming home to a variety of high tech and “creative economy” start-up companies. This is reflected in the City motto "Where Big Ideas Take Off!" Essential Job Functions The Fire Prevention Specialist I-II is responsible for providing a variety of technical and professional work in support of the Fire Prevention Division within the Fire Department. Depending on assignment, work includes code enforcement and outreach activities promoting the preservation of life and property, including field inspection, plans examination, data research and analysis, community preparedness and education programs and activities. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED : Receives supervision from the Fire Marshal. Fire Prevention Specialist II may provide technical and functional direction over Fire Prevention Specialist I and/or Fire Prevention Interns. Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following typical duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics for this classification. This list of duties and responsibilities is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed functions and/or may be required to perform additional or different functions from those below, to address business needs and changing business practices. Performs existing construction/equipment plan reviews and indicates necessary corrections for fire protection/life safety systems; ensures plans meet the requirements of related federal, state, and local fire protection, life safety codes, regulations and restrictions; Interprets and explains requirements and restrictions relative to fire/life safety codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures to residents, visitor, and businesses; reviews alternative methods to comply with requirements and restrictions; Inspects routine new construction and existing businesses for fire hazards, proper operation of suppression devices, adequacy of fire escapes and exits, and general compliance with fire codes; Inspects installed fire protection systems, fire alarm systems and automatic fire suppression systems; observes fire flows; coordinates work with other local agencies; Prepares notices for code violations; conducts follow-up inspections to ensure corrections have been made and issues permits; issues citations when necessary and closes structures which are declared a fire hazard; Assists in training Fire Department Suppression personnel related to promoting life safety services, community education, and the enforcement of codes and standards of Fire Operations occupancy inspections; Conducts research, analyzes data, compiles information and writes comprehensive technical reports on inspections and actions taken with respect to fire prevention; Works collaboratively with Fire Department, Building Department, City Attorney's Office, Code Enforcement staff, other governmental agencies, and related personnel on a variety of fire and life safety prevention inspection, enforcement and outreach activities; Maintains up-to-date records, writes detailed reports, and maintain related files; Participates in a variety of special projects related to life safety activities; Responds to basic complaints from the general public; investigates complaints and resolve, or assist in resolving matters; Performs a variety of administrative, operational, research and analytical duties in support of life safety programs; develop reports and recommend changes to policies and procedures; Provides administrative and logistical support on a variety of department and City special events as assigned; May attend courses to learn fire investigation techniques; May assist as a Fire Investigator Trainee on investigations with the Fire Marshal; Regularly and predictably attend work, and Perform related duties as assigned. K NOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge and/or skill required. Knowledge of: Accepted safety standards and methods of building construction; California Fire and Building Codes and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards; Pertinent Federal, State, and local rules, regulations, and ordinances including El Segundo Fire Department Standard Operating Procedures, General Orders, and Administrative Guidelines; Principles and techniques of municipal life safety services work including fire prevention, code enforcement, community preparedness, and emergency planning activities; Research methods and sources of information related to fire and safety inspection work; Fire protection and alarm systems, and building construction; Principles and guidelines of public education, community, and customer relations; Modern office practices, procedures, methods, equipment and software; and English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Skill in: Interpreting and applying fire and life safety codes and standards; Organizing, coordinating assigned work, and report work progress; Applying technical knowledge; Analyzing problems and develop logical solutions; Promoting life safety programs and principles; Effectively enforcing a variety of life safety and fire prevention codes; Gaining compliance through professionalism and education; Reading and interpreting building plans, specifications, and building codes; Performing mathematical calculations; Organization and time-management; Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Working creatively and collaboratively; Regularly and predictably attend work; Following directions from a supervisor; Understanding and following posted work rules and procedures; Accepting constructive criticism; and Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationship with those contacted in the course of work. This position may be required to work overtime. Qualifications A combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities may be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: FIRE PREVENTION SPECIALIST I: Experience: One (1) year experience in fire prevention/inspection is required. Education: Associate degree in Fire Science or a related field and completion of State Fire Prevention 1A and 1B classes are required. Licensing/Certification Requirements: Due to the performance of some field duties which require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required. Certification as California State Fire Prevention Officer or I.C.C. Fire Inspector I must be completed within 1 year from date of appointment. FIRE PREVENTION SPECIALIST II: Experience: Three (3) years’ experience in fire prevention/inspection is required. Education: Associate degree in Fire Science or a related field. A Bachelor’s degree in the construction trades, fire administration, public administration or related field is desirable. Licensing/Certification Requirements: Due to the performance of some field duties which require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required. Certification as California State Fire Protection Specialist or I.C.C. Fire Inspector II must be completed within 1 year from date of appointment. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of El Segundo employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly. Working Conditions: Regularly required to climb ladders. Occasionally required to lift and/or carry up to 50 pounds. The City of El Segundo is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CEA) Benefit Summary - Effective 5/17/2019 PERS Retirement : Tier I-2%@55 . Tier II-2%@60 for individuals employed by the City on or after 12/30/12 who are already PERS members. Tier I and II members single highest year coordinated with Social Security and Medicare. Employee required contribution is 8% of pensionable income. PERS 2%@62 for new employees/members hired on or after 1/1/13 have three year average coordinated with Social Security and Medicare and payment of 50% of normal cost (6.75%). Social Security: The City matches employee’s Social Security contribution, which is 6.2% of your salary and is made on a pre-tax basis. The 2023Social Security income cap is $160,200. Retiree Medical: City offers paid retiree medical insurance at same rate as active employees. Medical Insurance : $1,600 per month for employee and dependents' medical insurance under PERS. Educational Incentive : Up to $334.21 for B.A. if job doesn't require it. Must be approved by Department Head. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Optical/Dental/Life/AD&D : $135 per month City contribution. Employee & eligible dependents may be covered for optical and dental. $30,000 term life policy provided by City; employee can purchase additional self and dependent coverage at group rates. AD&D insurance policies provided for employees. Flex Plan : Section 125 Plan, allows for payment of employee-paid insurance, medical treatment, and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. State Disability Insurance : Coverage provided through State Employment Development Department for short-term disability. Costs borne by union employees. Long-Term Disability: City provides fully-paid LTD insurance. Continuance of 66 2/3% of first $9750 of employee's salary after a 60-day waiting period. Applies to non-job related occurrences. Work Schedule: 9/80 with alternating Fridays off. Holidays : 11 fixed paid holidays plus 1 day of personal leave/floating holiday per year. Vacation Leave : 96 hours (1-5 years); 120 hours (6 - 10 years); 144 hours (11 - 15 years): 176 hours (16+ years). Leave can be used after 6 months of service. Annual cash conversion option. Sick Leave : 8 hours per month. 100% payment for accrual over 600 hours and percentage of unused leave paid upon retirement or separation. Bereavement Leave: Three (3) working days [one workweek where travel is 500 miles or more] for qualifying incident. Tuition Reimbursement : Up to $1,750 per year for tuition and books. Longevity Pay: Up to $66.84/mo for 5 yrs of service; Up to $133.68 for 10 yrs of service; Up to $200.53/mo for 15 yrs of service. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Uniform Allowance : Dollar amount varies for specific classes. Other : Voluntary participation in Credit Union; Long-Term Care (premiums paid by employee); Mission Sqaure 457 Deferred Compensation Program; Payroll Direct Deposit. Revised: 12/12; 2/13; 1/14; 2/15; 8/16; 5/17;5/19; 8/22 Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Oct 22, 2022
Full Time
Description Salary: Fire Prevention Specialist I: $ 6,355 - $7,725 per month Fire Prevention Specialist II: $7,007 - $8,518 per month The current vacancy is for a Fire Prevention Specialist I full-time position in the Fire Department. This recruitment requires that a resume and fire certifications be uploaded with the application to be considered complete. This recruitment process is open on a continuous basis and may close at any time. Interested individuals are encouraged to apply immediately. The first review of applications will be completed on M onday, November 14 , 2022 at 5:00 p.m. . Applications received after November 14, 2022 , may not be considered. Applicants appearing best qualified based upon a review of the application and responses to supplemental questions will be invited to participate in the testing process. The City of El Segundo, incorporated in 1917, is a unique, quaint city by the sea. Home to approximately 17,000 residents and over 75,000 private sector employees of major aeronautical, sports, media, industrial and multiple Fortune 500 companies including Mattel, Chevron and most recently, the Los Angeles Times and Beyond Meat. Further, El Segundo has become the headquarters for major sports franchises, including the LA Lakers and LA Kings. As the economy broadens, El Segundo is becoming home to a variety of high tech and “creative economy” start-up companies. This is reflected in the City motto "Where Big Ideas Take Off!" Essential Job Functions The Fire Prevention Specialist I-II is responsible for providing a variety of technical and professional work in support of the Fire Prevention Division within the Fire Department. Depending on assignment, work includes code enforcement and outreach activities promoting the preservation of life and property, including field inspection, plans examination, data research and analysis, community preparedness and education programs and activities. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED : Receives supervision from the Fire Marshal. Fire Prevention Specialist II may provide technical and functional direction over Fire Prevention Specialist I and/or Fire Prevention Interns. Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include the following typical duties and responsibilities, knowledge, skills, and other characteristics for this classification. This list of duties and responsibilities is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and tasks performed by positions in this class. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed functions and/or may be required to perform additional or different functions from those below, to address business needs and changing business practices. Performs existing construction/equipment plan reviews and indicates necessary corrections for fire protection/life safety systems; ensures plans meet the requirements of related federal, state, and local fire protection, life safety codes, regulations and restrictions; Interprets and explains requirements and restrictions relative to fire/life safety codes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures to residents, visitor, and businesses; reviews alternative methods to comply with requirements and restrictions; Inspects routine new construction and existing businesses for fire hazards, proper operation of suppression devices, adequacy of fire escapes and exits, and general compliance with fire codes; Inspects installed fire protection systems, fire alarm systems and automatic fire suppression systems; observes fire flows; coordinates work with other local agencies; Prepares notices for code violations; conducts follow-up inspections to ensure corrections have been made and issues permits; issues citations when necessary and closes structures which are declared a fire hazard; Assists in training Fire Department Suppression personnel related to promoting life safety services, community education, and the enforcement of codes and standards of Fire Operations occupancy inspections; Conducts research, analyzes data, compiles information and writes comprehensive technical reports on inspections and actions taken with respect to fire prevention; Works collaboratively with Fire Department, Building Department, City Attorney's Office, Code Enforcement staff, other governmental agencies, and related personnel on a variety of fire and life safety prevention inspection, enforcement and outreach activities; Maintains up-to-date records, writes detailed reports, and maintain related files; Participates in a variety of special projects related to life safety activities; Responds to basic complaints from the general public; investigates complaints and resolve, or assist in resolving matters; Performs a variety of administrative, operational, research and analytical duties in support of life safety programs; develop reports and recommend changes to policies and procedures; Provides administrative and logistical support on a variety of department and City special events as assigned; May attend courses to learn fire investigation techniques; May assist as a Fire Investigator Trainee on investigations with the Fire Marshal; Regularly and predictably attend work, and Perform related duties as assigned. K NOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND OTHER CHARACTERISTICS: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential function. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge and/or skill required. Knowledge of: Accepted safety standards and methods of building construction; California Fire and Building Codes and National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Standards; Pertinent Federal, State, and local rules, regulations, and ordinances including El Segundo Fire Department Standard Operating Procedures, General Orders, and Administrative Guidelines; Principles and techniques of municipal life safety services work including fire prevention, code enforcement, community preparedness, and emergency planning activities; Research methods and sources of information related to fire and safety inspection work; Fire protection and alarm systems, and building construction; Principles and guidelines of public education, community, and customer relations; Modern office practices, procedures, methods, equipment and software; and English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Skill in: Interpreting and applying fire and life safety codes and standards; Organizing, coordinating assigned work, and report work progress; Applying technical knowledge; Analyzing problems and develop logical solutions; Promoting life safety programs and principles; Effectively enforcing a variety of life safety and fire prevention codes; Gaining compliance through professionalism and education; Reading and interpreting building plans, specifications, and building codes; Performing mathematical calculations; Organization and time-management; Communicating clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; Working creatively and collaboratively; Regularly and predictably attend work; Following directions from a supervisor; Understanding and following posted work rules and procedures; Accepting constructive criticism; and Establishing and maintaining cooperative working relationship with those contacted in the course of work. This position may be required to work overtime. Qualifications A combination of experience and education that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities may be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: FIRE PREVENTION SPECIALIST I: Experience: One (1) year experience in fire prevention/inspection is required. Education: Associate degree in Fire Science or a related field and completion of State Fire Prevention 1A and 1B classes are required. Licensing/Certification Requirements: Due to the performance of some field duties which require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required. Certification as California State Fire Prevention Officer or I.C.C. Fire Inspector I must be completed within 1 year from date of appointment. FIRE PREVENTION SPECIALIST II: Experience: Three (3) years’ experience in fire prevention/inspection is required. Education: Associate degree in Fire Science or a related field. A Bachelor’s degree in the construction trades, fire administration, public administration or related field is desirable. Licensing/Certification Requirements: Due to the performance of some field duties which require the operation of a personal or City vehicle, a valid and appropriate California driver's license and acceptable driving record are required. Certification as California State Fire Protection Specialist or I.C.C. Fire Inspector II must be completed within 1 year from date of appointment. Disaster Service Worker: In accordance with Government Code Section 3100, City of El Segundo employees, in the event of a disaster, are considered disaster service workers and may be asked to respond accordingly. Working Conditions: Regularly required to climb ladders. Occasionally required to lift and/or carry up to 50 pounds. The City of El Segundo is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion initiatives to build and sustain an environment that values diversity, welcomes opportunities to engage and understand others, and fosters a sense of belonging CITY EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION (CEA) Benefit Summary - Effective 5/17/2019 PERS Retirement : Tier I-2%@55 . Tier II-2%@60 for individuals employed by the City on or after 12/30/12 who are already PERS members. Tier I and II members single highest year coordinated with Social Security and Medicare. Employee required contribution is 8% of pensionable income. PERS 2%@62 for new employees/members hired on or after 1/1/13 have three year average coordinated with Social Security and Medicare and payment of 50% of normal cost (6.75%). Social Security: The City matches employee’s Social Security contribution, which is 6.2% of your salary and is made on a pre-tax basis. The 2023Social Security income cap is $160,200. Retiree Medical: City offers paid retiree medical insurance at same rate as active employees. Medical Insurance : $1,600 per month for employee and dependents' medical insurance under PERS. Educational Incentive : Up to $334.21 for B.A. if job doesn't require it. Must be approved by Department Head. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Optical/Dental/Life/AD&D : $135 per month City contribution. Employee & eligible dependents may be covered for optical and dental. $30,000 term life policy provided by City; employee can purchase additional self and dependent coverage at group rates. AD&D insurance policies provided for employees. Flex Plan : Section 125 Plan, allows for payment of employee-paid insurance, medical treatment, and dependent care expenses with pre-tax dollars. State Disability Insurance : Coverage provided through State Employment Development Department for short-term disability. Costs borne by union employees. Long-Term Disability: City provides fully-paid LTD insurance. Continuance of 66 2/3% of first $9750 of employee's salary after a 60-day waiting period. Applies to non-job related occurrences. Work Schedule: 9/80 with alternating Fridays off. Holidays : 11 fixed paid holidays plus 1 day of personal leave/floating holiday per year. Vacation Leave : 96 hours (1-5 years); 120 hours (6 - 10 years); 144 hours (11 - 15 years): 176 hours (16+ years). Leave can be used after 6 months of service. Annual cash conversion option. Sick Leave : 8 hours per month. 100% payment for accrual over 600 hours and percentage of unused leave paid upon retirement or separation. Bereavement Leave: Three (3) working days [one workweek where travel is 500 miles or more] for qualifying incident. Tuition Reimbursement : Up to $1,750 per year for tuition and books. Longevity Pay: Up to $66.84/mo for 5 yrs of service; Up to $133.68 for 10 yrs of service; Up to $200.53/mo for 15 yrs of service. Future employees hired on or after May 10, 2017 not eligible. Uniform Allowance : Dollar amount varies for specific classes. Other : Voluntary participation in Credit Union; Long-Term Care (premiums paid by employee); Mission Sqaure 457 Deferred Compensation Program; Payroll Direct Deposit. Revised: 12/12; 2/13; 1/14; 2/15; 8/16; 5/17;5/19; 8/22 Closing Date/Time: Continuous