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City of Edmond ยท 4 months ago

Field Services Maintenance Apprentice: Street, Water, and Wastewater

City of Edmond is seeking a Field Services Maintenance Apprentice to support the maintenance of the city's streets, water, and wastewater systems. This role involves heavy labor and mechanical tasks, with a focus on learning and progressing through an apprenticeship program to eventually become a Technician I.

GovernmentInfrastructurePublic Safety

Responsibilities

Repair and replace asphalt or concrete paving; crack sealing; and other infrastructure on streets and utility lines
Set up and remove traffic control devices, including cones, flares, barriers, flashers, and more (may be required to direct traffic)
Mow and trim grass and foliage as needed
Repair and replace damaged water mains and related components
Tap water mains and install new water service connections
Install, repair, and maintain water meters and fire hydrants
Repair and replace damaged wastewater mains and related components
Fix blockages from main lines by hydro-cleaning, sawing, and removing the blockage
Conduct video inspections of main lines
Execute other maintenance duties related to the water distribution system as needed
Acquire an entry-level water/wastewater distribution/collection technician certification from ODEQ within 6 months of hire

Qualification

Class B CDLDEQ LicensesHeavy equipment operationBasic mathematical abilityBasic computer skillsHands-on skillsSafety knowledgeInterpersonal communication

Required

High school diploma or GED equivalent
Possess or obtain a valid Class B Oklahoma Commercial Driver's License with Tanker and other required endorsements (Must be 18 years of age to obtain your CDL)
Maintain an acceptable driving record per the City's insurance carrier
Possess or obtain DEQ Licenses for Water and Wastewater
Willingness to work outside in the elements of all types of weather
Willingness to work stand-by or call-back hours
Basic mathematical ability
Basic computer skills
Strong interpersonal communication skills to work effectively in a team
Ability to learn and apply hands-on skills, such as utilizing tools and equipment
Ability to occasionally lift and move up to 100 pounds
Knowledge of (or ability to learn and follow) safety rules, hazard training, and regulations

Preferred

Experience in construction, utilities, maintenance, and heavy equipment operation
Experience utilizing tools, operating equipment, and understanding processes and procedures

Benefits

A four-day work week with 10-hour days and a working lunch
Paid training time
City-provided uniforms, tools, equipment
Potential for Department of Labor Certification after completion of the Technician-I level
Generous benefits package including health, vision, and dental insurance
Access to a dedicated primary care medical clinic at no cost to employees and covered dependents
Generous time off, paid holidays, longevity rewards, and retirement benefits
Paid parental leave
Potential for bilingual pay
A tangible impact to the Field Services Department and residents in the City of Edmond

Company

City of Edmond

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