POSITION
TITLE: MASTER OPERATOR III
POSITION
NUMBER: RAB.1563
DEPARTMENT: ROAD & BRIDGE
STARTING
SALARY: $18.41 - $20.71 PER HOUR (DOQ)
APPLICATION
DEADLINE: 10/24/2008
ALL NEW EMPLOYEES AND REHIRES WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTARY PROOF
OF THEIR ELIGIBILITY FOR EMPLOYMENT
TO BE CONSIDERED FOR
THIS POSITION, A COMPLETED LARIMER COUNTY
EMPLOYMENT APPLICATION AND DRIVER’S SUPPLEMENTAL
APPLICATION MUST BE SUBMITTED TO THE LARIMER COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES
DEPARTMENT BY 5:00 P.M. ON THE CLOSING DATE.
AN OFFER OF
EMPLOYMENT IS CONTINGENT UPON THE SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF A DRUG SCREENING
TEST AND PHYSICAL ABILITY TEST. A SUCCESSFUL COMPLETION OF THE
DRUG SCREENING IS DEFINED AS OBTAINING A NEGATIVE DRUG SCREENING RESULT.
An employee who operates a variety of heavy equipment and
multi-axle trucks used in the repair, maintenance, and construction of native,
gravel, and paved roads as well as the associated structures, and
appurtenances. May be assigned to any work activity at any location in Larimer County
at the discretion of the Road and Bridge Director.
Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA) Status: Non-Exempt,
this position is eligible for overtime pay
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
Employees in this classification are expected to have the
most experience of the Larimer County Heavy Equipment Operators. Employees in
this classification operate the primary pieces of equipment, as shown below,
satisfactorily. They must also be appropriately licensed and adept in the
operation of the equipment included in their secondary category.
Primary: Blue-top Blade, Class “A” CDL and Asphalt
Distributor
OR
Blue-top Blade,
Class “A” CDL and Aggregate Crushing Plant
OR
Blue-top Blade,
Class “A” CDL and Striping Machine
Secondary: All
equipment types included in lower classified positions including but not
limited to: Chip Spreader, Track/Backhoe, Gradall, Dozer, Rough Blade,
Self-Propelled Sheepsfoot Compactor, Loader, Scraper. All vehicles requiring a
Class “B” CDL; Roller, Power Broom, Mower, Patching Machine, Crackfill Melter,
and Wood Chipper
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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Operate heavy construction equipment as assigned.
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Establish and maintain positive and effective working
relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties.
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Support departmental vision, mission, goals, objectives, policy,
and procedures.
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Ensure compliance with project rules, procedures, applicable
laws, and regulations.
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Ensure all work meets departmental expectations.
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Comply with applicable safety regulations and procedures.
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Plow snow and participate in snow and ice control activities.
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Subject to non-restrictive call back 24 hours a day, 365 days of
the year for situations including, but not limited to, snow plowing, wild-land
fires, floods, and other occurrences.
SPECIFIC ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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Assist other workers in loading and unloading truck mechanically
or by hand.
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Calibrate the proper spread rate of rock for depth and width by
using computerized and push button controls.
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Change or replace screens, belts, liners, jaw plates, and other
wear items as needed.
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Communicate verbally, in writing, and through hand signals.
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Comply with MSHA, OSHA, and other applicable regulations.
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Connect and adjust hoses, linkages, belts, shafts, etc. to
provide power take-off abilities.
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Connect hose from storage tank or nurse tank to truck tank and
move lever to fill pressure tank with liquid.
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Detect faults and misses of engines and motors.
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Determine speed and direction of machine, based on knowledge of
compressibility of material under changing soil types, moisture contents, and
temperatures.
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Direct the set-up of the crusher components in the proper
sequence and physical locations.
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Drive and operate a self propelled aggregate rock chip spreader
to maintain existing paved surfaces and construct new all weather surfaces.
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Drive and operate truck equipped with tank to transport, deliver,
and spray petroleum liquids or emulsions thereof on road surfaces.
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Drive at constant speed in a straight line to obtain uniform
distribution of liquid.
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Drive blade and move levers to regulate height and angle of
grader blade, to raise and lower scarifier or ripper that loosens packed
material to permit grading, and to tilt front wheels when making sharp turns or
working on steep or slick surfaces.
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Drive blade in successive passes over working area and grade
stakes driven to specific elevation, observe reference stakes or hand signals
of assisting worker, to level surface to specified grade.
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Drive bulldozer in successive passes over terrain to raise or
lower terrain to specified grade following markings on grade stakes or hand
signals.
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Drive front-end loader forward to force bucket into bulk
material.
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Drive gasoline or diesel-powered tractor-trailer combination to
transport and deliver products or materials in liquid, loose, or packaged form.
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Drive machine in successive overlapping passes over surface to be
compacted.
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Drive static, vibratory, or rubber-tired compactor (roller) to
compact earthen fills and subgrades to specifications preparatory to the
maintenance and construction of highways, streets, and other embankments.
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Drive tank truck to transport and/or spray water for maintenance
and construction projects.
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Drive tractor-trailer combination to deliver or spray water and
be designated Water-Truck Driver.
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Drive truck equipped with dump body to transport and dump loose
materials, such as sand, gravel, crushed rock, salt, chemical de-icers, or
bituminous paving materials and to plow snow and ice.
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Drive truck equipped with sprinkling attachment to settle dust on
roadways and streets and/or to saturate flexible base for compaction and/or for
applying liquid de-icers for snow and ice control.
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Drive truck equipped with trailer not requiring a Class “A”
license.
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Drive truck equipped with trailer requiring a Class “A” license.
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Drive truck to destination, applying knowledge of commercial
driving regulations and skill in maneuvering vehicle in difficult situations.
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Fasten attachments to tractor.
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Feel levers and listen to sound of engine to determine depth of
cut and/or hardness of material.
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Fill hopper with proper amount of rock.
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Hook-up to and release from trucks via lever operated hitch.
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Identify and avoid buried utility lines by reference to painted
colored markings on the ground and stakes.
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Insert hose into pipe and operate auxiliary pump on truck to pump
water to flush pipe.
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Insert pipe in refilled trenches and other excavations, and
operate auxiliary pump on truck to pump water into fill to settle and compact
dirt.
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Inspect truck for defects before and after trips and submit
reports indicating truck condition.
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Install and remove tire chains for traction.
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Load and unload spreaders and plows for snow removal.
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Load or unload truck by hand or by mechanical device.
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Maintain driver log according to DOT regulations.
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Maintain knowledge and observance of appropriate safety and
operational regulations and policies.
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Monitor material build-up on belts, screens, pulleys, etc. and
adjust to prevent or minimize such build-up.
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Move hand and foot controls to jerk truck forward and backward to
loosen and dump material adhering to dump body.
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Move levers to control tool bars and attachments.
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Move levers to move through start-up, warm-up, operational,
cool-down, and shutdown modes of electricity generation.
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Move switches, levers, and pedals to control loading gate on can
(scraper), to adjust depth of cut, to raise and close filled bucket for
hauling, and to spread or dump earth.
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Must be able to cut and fill fore and back slopes.
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Must be able to cut and fill to within 1/100th of a
foot (1/8 of an inch) of hubs driven to grade.
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Must have the ability to straight blade and carry material over
Blue-tops.
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Must know percent of slopes and how to build them i.e. 2%, 4%,
2:1, 3:1, 4:1, etc.
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Observe markings on ground, hand signals, or grade stakes to
remove material.
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Operate power-driven machine, equipped with movable hoe or shovel
(front or back mounted, pull or push to fill bucket), to excavate or move dirt,
rock, sand, and other materials.
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Operate self-propelled blade (grader, road grader, motor grader)
to spread, remove, plow, doze, and level dirt, gravel, hot and cold mix
asphalt, snow, ice, stone, etc. to grade specifications in maintenance and
construction of earthwork structures such as ditches, slopes, highways,
streets, dikes, and temporary roads.
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Operate spreader in a straight line and uniformly around curves
so as not to spread rock outside of the neat line (match line) of previously
sprayed asphalt emulsion by controlling the speed, gates and steering of the
chip spreader.
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Operate spreader with consistency on starts and stops by
acceleration, speed reduction, gate control, etc. so as not to leave rough
transverse joints.
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Operate spreader and communicates with truck drivers for safety
and operational consistency.
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Operate straight framed or articulated rubber-tired tractor-type
vehicle equipped with front-mounted hydraulically powered bucket or scoop to
lift and transport bulk materials to and from storage or processing areas, feed
conveyors, hoppers, or chutes, and load trucks, railcars, and areas.
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Operate the crusher from remote located push button controls to
maintain the maximum flow of aggregate without over-loading or the
plugging/blinding of any components.
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Operate tractor (rubber-tired or track-type) equipped with front
mounted blade to gouge out, push, transport, level, and distribute earth,
rocks, trees, structures, etc. in preparation and during the construction and
maintenance of roads, pits, quarries, etc.
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Operate tractor-drawn or self-propelled scraper to move, haul,
and grade earth on project sites, such as roadbeds, ditch banks, gravel pits,
and water reservoirs.
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Perform rough grading.
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Push hand roller and pounds surfaces, using hand tamper or guides
portable power roller over areas not accessible to road roller.
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Push levers and depress pedals to move machine, to lower and
push/pull bucket into material to be loaded and to lift, swing, and dump
contents of bucket into truck, railcar, or onto conveyor, hopper, or stockpile
with minimal spillage.
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Push other pieces of equipment as intended for their efficient
operation.
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Receive, understand, and comply with oral, written, and gestured
instructions.
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Regulate burner to heat liquid.
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Signal worker to open discharge valve.
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Start auxiliary pump.
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Start components of crushing spread in proper sequence.
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Start diesel engines and electric motors for warm up.
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Start engine, shift gears, press pedals, and turn steering wheel
to perform driving functions. Move levers and buttons or turn cranks to raise,
lower, tilt, dump, cover, uncover, engage, and disengage from bulk materials in
the performance of operating functions.
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Tend mining and crushing machinery.
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Transport and deliver products or materials in liquid, loose, or
packaged form.
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Transport heavy equipment.
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Transition smoothly between truck loads.
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Visually inspect crusher completely before starting components.
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Warm engines, motors, gearboxes, belts, etc. before placing under
production load.
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Watch for and communicate with all people working in the area by
voice, visually, and alarm, prior to the start-up of any components as well as
during the entire period of operation.
OTHER DUTIES:
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Perform other duties as appropriate.
QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of:
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Principals and practices of:
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Street/highway maintenance, repair, and construction and work
zone practices.
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Roadway structures maintenance, repair, and construction.
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Gravel and native surface roadway maintenance, repair, and
construction.
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Snow and ice control.
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Roadside drainage systems.
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Construction and realignment earthwork.
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Safe work practices and work zone traffic safety.
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Record keeping and reporting procedures.
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Mine Safety and Health Administration Regulations.
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Applicable Colorado Revised Statutes and Regulations.
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Applicable Code of Federal Regulations.
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Computer programs used including, but not limited to, GroupWise
E-mail, Internet Explorer, Microsoft Project Pentium PC, MS Word, MS Excel, and
MS Windows 2000/NT is desired.
Ability to:
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Follow verbal and written instructions.
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Read, interpret, and apply written directives including manual
provisions.
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Make independent decisions.
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Read, write, and speak to communicate effectively in U.S. English
per 49 C.F.R. 391.11(b) (2).
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Operate assigned heavy construction equipment and motor vehicles.
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Work independently in the absence of supervision.
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Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those
contacted in the performance of required duties.
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Respond appropriately to public inquiries and complaints.
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Maintain and construct drainage structures.
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Maintain and construct native and gravel surface roads.
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Maintain and construct paved roads.
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Maintain and construct roadway drainage systems.
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Mine and produce aggregate materials.
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Haul and place road maintenance and construction materials.
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Participate in construction and realignment earthwork.
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Apply problem solving skills in a variety of circumstances.
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Apply customer service skills in a variety of circumstances.
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Effective interpersonal communication skills.
EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION:
Candidates must document all experience and education on the application to
receive consideration.
Education:
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High School Diploma or the equivalent. Each year of relevant
progressively more responsible experience in the highway/street construction or
maintenance field may be substituted for one year of the education
requirement.
Experience:
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Five years of heavy equipment operating experience in the road
maintenance/construction industry including asphalt roadway construction or
maintenance, roadway structure construction or maintenance, road drainage
structure construction or maintenance, roadside drainage systems, production of
aggregate materials, hauling and placing of roadway maintenance and
construction materials, and work zone practices.
License: Candidates must document license,
class, and endorsements on the application to receive consideration.
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Possession of, and ability to maintain, a Class “A” CDL Driver's
License with air brake, Haz-Mat, and tanker endorsements without “K” or “NTT”
restrictions.
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Possession of, and ability to maintain, a DOT Medical
Certificate.
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Ability to obtain a Colorado Flagger’s Certification with in six
months of employment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
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Must possess and maintain a DOT Medical Certificate.
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Must be capable of negotiating flights of stairs to reach upper
story offices.
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Ability to operate heavy equipment and a motor vehicle.
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May be required to lift,
carry, drag, or push boxes or equipment up to 50 pounds.
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Must be able to open truck’s
hood and other equipment requiring 100 pounds of force.
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May be required to stoop,
bend, stretch, twist, reach, kneel, squat, and balance.
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Must be able to get into and
out of vehicle/heavy equipment.
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Must be able to sit, stand,
or walk for long periods of time.
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Must be able to work in a day
light and night environment.
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Must be able to work outdoors
in an extreme hot, cold, dry, or wet environment.
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Must be able to work in
hazardous or dangerous work areas or situations.
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Must be capable of working
under stressful situations.
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Must have ability to concentrate on more than one task at a time
and to make independent decisions.
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Must have acceptable eyesight
to perform computer duties.
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Must have acceptable hearing
to hear well on the telephone and in public contacts.
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Must have appropriate voice
skills to be clearly understood on the telephone, radio, and in public
contacts.
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Must have fine and gross
motor skills and full use of fingers, hands, and arms to perform computer or
writing duties.
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Must have good cognitive skills and awareness of work accuracy.
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