City of Palmdale, CA
Palmdale, California, United States
DESCRIPTION The Public Works Inspector performs public works construction and landscaping inspections for conformity with approved plans and specifications; inspects work quality and materials used in a variety of public works construction projects and subdivisions to ensure conformity with approved plans, specifications and departmental regulations; and maintains records and prepares reports pertaining to the projects inspected. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Public Works Inspector I This is the entry-level class in the Public Works Inspector series. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Public Works Inspector II level by the performance of less than the full range of duties assigned to the journey level class. This class is typically used as a training class in that incumbents have only limited related work experience. Incumbents work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. Public Works Inspector II This is the journey-level class within the Public Works Inspector series, and it is distinguished from the Public Works Inspector I level by the performance of the full range of duties assigned, with only minimal instruction or assistance. Incumbents work independently, performing complex inspection work and seeking assistance only as new or unusual situations arise. Positions in this classification are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from Public Works Inspector I. This classification is further distinguished from Public Works Inspector III in that the III level performs the most complex or sensitive inspections and may serve as a lead over Public Works Inspectors I and II. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Public Works Inspector I Receives close to general supervision from an assigned supervisor. This position exercises no supervision. Public Works Inspector II Receives general supervision from an assigned supervisor. This position exercises no supervision. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Inspect work quality and the materials used in a variety of public works projects to ensure compliance with approved plans, specification, codes, and ordinances. Review plans and specifications of assigned projects; and attend pre-construction conferences, as assigned. Inspect materials for identification and conformity to specifications. Inspect various structures such as utilities, streets, sidewalks, gutters, and other offsite construction; check line, grade, size, elevation, and location of structures for conformity with specifications and regulations. Take samples of materials for examination or analysis by laboratories; and perform routine materials and field tests to assure material/workmanship quality. Observe work during progress and upon completion; and ensure that safety procedures are followed. Monitor, inspect, and approve completion of work done under encroachment permits; and ensure that all specified conditions are met. Record the amounts of materials used and the work performed; and prepare necessary reports for progress payments. Indicate the location of various appurtenances on as-built plans. Prepare activity records and reports. Coordinate design alterations between City staff and the developer. Perform related duties, as assigned. EXPERIENCE & TRAINING / LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATE Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Public Works Inspector I Experience: Two years of experience in public works construction or inspection. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by courses in Geometry, Trigonometry and Algebra. Public Works Inspector II Experience: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in public works inspection or in a closely related field. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by courses in Geometry, Trigonometry, and Algebra. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE: Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid California driver's license and legally required vehicle insurance. Must also be able to meet driving record standards set by the city's driving policy. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Public Works Inspector I Knowledge of: Principles, methods, materials, equipment and safety hazards of construction. Defects and faults in construction. Basic mathematics, including Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry, as applied to construction inspection work. Basic soil mechanics and geology. Principles of engineering as applied to construction inspection. Engineering mechanics of structures. Methods and techniques of recordkeeping. Ability to: Learn applicable laws, regulations, codes, and departmental policies governing the construction of assigned projects. Learn to understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications and prepare accurate engineering records. Deal firmly and tactfully with contractors, engineers and property owners. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Detect and locate faulty materials and poor work quality and determine the stage of construction during which defects are most easily found and remedied. Analyze construction plans, specifications, and maps. Prepare technical reports. Public Works Inspector II In addition to Public Works Inspector I: Knowledge of: Principles and practices of mathematic as applied to construction inspection work. Methods and techniques of construction inspection. Ability to: Interpret and apply applicable laws, regulations, codes and departmental policies governing the construction of assigned projects. Understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications and prepare accurate engineering records. Conduct complex construction inspections. Train others. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Mobility: frequent standing for long periods of time; frequent climbing, bending and squatting. Lifting: frequently up to 25 pounds; occasionally up to 50 pounds. Vision: constant use of overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work; occasional color and depth vision. Dexterity: holding and reaching. Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking in person. May be required to wear ear protection or hear in noisy conditions. Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision-making and concentrating; frequent public and/or coworker contact; occasional working alone. Environmental: frequent exposure to noise; frequent exposure to chemicals, fumes, and other environmental substances. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is often performed in an outdoor construction environment with year-round exposure to varying weather conditions. Work is subject to construction site noise and environment, including exposure to loud equipment and machinery. Work is performed at various locations. This position may require occasional overtime; and weekend work and travel are rare. The City of Palmdale is noted for its highly skilled work force with a large concentration of aerospace firms located at Air Force Plant 42 and nearby Edwards Air Force Base. Its family oriented and culturally enhancing venues such as the Palmdale Playhouse, DryTown Water Park and Starlight Amphitheater make Palmdale "a place to call home." The city is located approximately one hour north of Los Angeles off the Antelope Valley Freeway (14). Palmdale encompasses about 104 square miles and has a population of approximately 153,000. The City is served by several school districts and has a growing retail and commercial base. For more information visit www.cityofpalmdale.org. BUSINESS HOURS: Normal operating hours are from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday - Thursday. CLOSED on Friday. UNION: The Teamsters Local 911 represents certain positions in the City's Maintenance Division of Public Works. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION APPLICATION MATERIALS must be submitted by the closing date listed in the job bulletin. Resumes cannot be accepted in lieu of a City online application. RESIDENCE within the City is not required. AN ELIGIBILITY LIST of the most qualified applicants will be compiled based on the results of the selection process. The list will remain in place for a period to be determined by Human Resources. BENEFITS listed here apply to full-time and benefited part-time positions; not to unbenefited part-time employees unless so described. A PROBATION PERIOD of six months minimum applies to initial employment with the City. VACATION, HOLIDAYS AND LEAVE: The City provides 14 paid holidays per year and 80 hours vacation (years one through four) with a maximum accrual of 240 hours (160 hours for benefited part-time employees). Administrative employees accrue 80 hours of administrative leave per year with a maximum accrual of 240 hours. SICK LEAVE: Employees accrue 96 hours per year with a maximum accrual of 800 hours (400 hours for benefited part-time employees). Unbenefited part-time employees receive 28 hours of paid sick leave per fiscal year. RETIREMENT: The City is a member of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (Cal-PERS). Full-time and benefited part-time employees will be enrolled in either the New Member or Classic plan, as defined by CalPERS. New Members are enrolled in the 2% @ 62 formula and pay the full 6.25% employee contribution. Classic Members are enrolled in the 2% @ 60 formula and pay the full 7% employee contribution. All other part-time employees are covered under the Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS). WELLNESS PROGRAM: The program includes gym membership discounts, healthy eating programs, exercise classes & other programs. DIRECT DEPOSIT: Direct Deposit is mandatory for all new employees. CREDIT UNION: F&A Federal Credit Union & Logix Federal Credit Union (formerly Lockheed) are available options. INSURANCE: The City offers group health, dental/vision, long term and short term disability, and a $50,000 life insurance policy for full-time employees. The City contributes towards the employee's health insurance. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The City participates in the ICMA-RC Deferred Compensation Plan, which enables benefited part-time and full-time employees to contribute on a tax deferred basis. OVERTIME COMPENSATION: Over time is accrued at time-and-a-half for eligible employees for time physically worked in excess of the regular forty (40) hour work week. PART-TIME EMPLOYEES: Unbenefited part-time employees are reviewed for merit salary advancement, but are not eligible for any other benefits listed. Benefited part-time employees are eligible for CalPERS retirement, sick leave, holidays, & vacation on a prorated basis. MILEAGE PAY: Any employee may be reimbursed for work related mileage at 54 cents per mile when assigned to use their private vehicle on City business. SOCIAL SECURITY: The City does not participate in Social Security, and does not deduct Social Security payments from any employee's salary. The City does deduct 1.45% of salary for Medicare & makes a 1.45% matching contribution *Benefits can change at any time. Closing Date/Time: 6/22/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Jun 06, 2024
Full Time
DESCRIPTION The Public Works Inspector performs public works construction and landscaping inspections for conformity with approved plans and specifications; inspects work quality and materials used in a variety of public works construction projects and subdivisions to ensure conformity with approved plans, specifications and departmental regulations; and maintains records and prepares reports pertaining to the projects inspected. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS Public Works Inspector I This is the entry-level class in the Public Works Inspector series. Positions at this level are distinguished from the Public Works Inspector II level by the performance of less than the full range of duties assigned to the journey level class. This class is typically used as a training class in that incumbents have only limited related work experience. Incumbents work under immediate supervision while learning job tasks. Public Works Inspector II This is the journey-level class within the Public Works Inspector series, and it is distinguished from the Public Works Inspector I level by the performance of the full range of duties assigned, with only minimal instruction or assistance. Incumbents work independently, performing complex inspection work and seeking assistance only as new or unusual situations arise. Positions in this classification are flexibly staffed and are normally filled by advancement from Public Works Inspector I. This classification is further distinguished from Public Works Inspector III in that the III level performs the most complex or sensitive inspections and may serve as a lead over Public Works Inspectors I and II. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Public Works Inspector I Receives close to general supervision from an assigned supervisor. This position exercises no supervision. Public Works Inspector II Receives general supervision from an assigned supervisor. This position exercises no supervision. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Essential and other important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Inspect work quality and the materials used in a variety of public works projects to ensure compliance with approved plans, specification, codes, and ordinances. Review plans and specifications of assigned projects; and attend pre-construction conferences, as assigned. Inspect materials for identification and conformity to specifications. Inspect various structures such as utilities, streets, sidewalks, gutters, and other offsite construction; check line, grade, size, elevation, and location of structures for conformity with specifications and regulations. Take samples of materials for examination or analysis by laboratories; and perform routine materials and field tests to assure material/workmanship quality. Observe work during progress and upon completion; and ensure that safety procedures are followed. Monitor, inspect, and approve completion of work done under encroachment permits; and ensure that all specified conditions are met. Record the amounts of materials used and the work performed; and prepare necessary reports for progress payments. Indicate the location of various appurtenances on as-built plans. Prepare activity records and reports. Coordinate design alterations between City staff and the developer. Perform related duties, as assigned. EXPERIENCE & TRAINING / LICENSE AND/OR CERTIFICATE Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Public Works Inspector I Experience: Two years of experience in public works construction or inspection. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by courses in Geometry, Trigonometry and Algebra. Public Works Inspector II Experience: Two years of increasingly responsible experience in public works inspection or in a closely related field. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by courses in Geometry, Trigonometry, and Algebra. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE: Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid California driver's license and legally required vehicle insurance. Must also be able to meet driving record standards set by the city's driving policy. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Public Works Inspector I Knowledge of: Principles, methods, materials, equipment and safety hazards of construction. Defects and faults in construction. Basic mathematics, including Algebra, Geometry, and Trigonometry, as applied to construction inspection work. Basic soil mechanics and geology. Principles of engineering as applied to construction inspection. Engineering mechanics of structures. Methods and techniques of recordkeeping. Ability to: Learn applicable laws, regulations, codes, and departmental policies governing the construction of assigned projects. Learn to understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications and prepare accurate engineering records. Deal firmly and tactfully with contractors, engineers and property owners. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Detect and locate faulty materials and poor work quality and determine the stage of construction during which defects are most easily found and remedied. Analyze construction plans, specifications, and maps. Prepare technical reports. Public Works Inspector II In addition to Public Works Inspector I: Knowledge of: Principles and practices of mathematic as applied to construction inspection work. Methods and techniques of construction inspection. Ability to: Interpret and apply applicable laws, regulations, codes and departmental policies governing the construction of assigned projects. Understand and interpret engineering plans and specifications and prepare accurate engineering records. Conduct complex construction inspections. Train others. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL REQUIREMENTS: Mobility: frequent standing for long periods of time; frequent climbing, bending and squatting. Lifting: frequently up to 25 pounds; occasionally up to 50 pounds. Vision: constant use of overall vision; frequent reading and close-up work; occasional color and depth vision. Dexterity: holding and reaching. Hearing/Talking: frequent hearing and talking in person. May be required to wear ear protection or hear in noisy conditions. Emotional/Psychological: frequent decision-making and concentrating; frequent public and/or coworker contact; occasional working alone. Environmental: frequent exposure to noise; frequent exposure to chemicals, fumes, and other environmental substances. WORKING CONDITIONS: Work is often performed in an outdoor construction environment with year-round exposure to varying weather conditions. Work is subject to construction site noise and environment, including exposure to loud equipment and machinery. Work is performed at various locations. This position may require occasional overtime; and weekend work and travel are rare. The City of Palmdale is noted for its highly skilled work force with a large concentration of aerospace firms located at Air Force Plant 42 and nearby Edwards Air Force Base. Its family oriented and culturally enhancing venues such as the Palmdale Playhouse, DryTown Water Park and Starlight Amphitheater make Palmdale "a place to call home." The city is located approximately one hour north of Los Angeles off the Antelope Valley Freeway (14). Palmdale encompasses about 104 square miles and has a population of approximately 153,000. The City is served by several school districts and has a growing retail and commercial base. For more information visit www.cityofpalmdale.org. BUSINESS HOURS: Normal operating hours are from 7:30 am to 6:00 pm Monday - Thursday. CLOSED on Friday. UNION: The Teamsters Local 911 represents certain positions in the City's Maintenance Division of Public Works. EMPLOYMENT INFORMATION APPLICATION MATERIALS must be submitted by the closing date listed in the job bulletin. Resumes cannot be accepted in lieu of a City online application. RESIDENCE within the City is not required. AN ELIGIBILITY LIST of the most qualified applicants will be compiled based on the results of the selection process. The list will remain in place for a period to be determined by Human Resources. BENEFITS listed here apply to full-time and benefited part-time positions; not to unbenefited part-time employees unless so described. A PROBATION PERIOD of six months minimum applies to initial employment with the City. VACATION, HOLIDAYS AND LEAVE: The City provides 14 paid holidays per year and 80 hours vacation (years one through four) with a maximum accrual of 240 hours (160 hours for benefited part-time employees). Administrative employees accrue 80 hours of administrative leave per year with a maximum accrual of 240 hours. SICK LEAVE: Employees accrue 96 hours per year with a maximum accrual of 800 hours (400 hours for benefited part-time employees). Unbenefited part-time employees receive 28 hours of paid sick leave per fiscal year. RETIREMENT: The City is a member of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (Cal-PERS). Full-time and benefited part-time employees will be enrolled in either the New Member or Classic plan, as defined by CalPERS. New Members are enrolled in the 2% @ 62 formula and pay the full 6.25% employee contribution. Classic Members are enrolled in the 2% @ 60 formula and pay the full 7% employee contribution. All other part-time employees are covered under the Public Agency Retirement Services (PARS). WELLNESS PROGRAM: The program includes gym membership discounts, healthy eating programs, exercise classes & other programs. DIRECT DEPOSIT: Direct Deposit is mandatory for all new employees. CREDIT UNION: F&A Federal Credit Union & Logix Federal Credit Union (formerly Lockheed) are available options. INSURANCE: The City offers group health, dental/vision, long term and short term disability, and a $50,000 life insurance policy for full-time employees. The City contributes towards the employee's health insurance. DEFERRED COMPENSATION: The City participates in the ICMA-RC Deferred Compensation Plan, which enables benefited part-time and full-time employees to contribute on a tax deferred basis. OVERTIME COMPENSATION: Over time is accrued at time-and-a-half for eligible employees for time physically worked in excess of the regular forty (40) hour work week. PART-TIME EMPLOYEES: Unbenefited part-time employees are reviewed for merit salary advancement, but are not eligible for any other benefits listed. Benefited part-time employees are eligible for CalPERS retirement, sick leave, holidays, & vacation on a prorated basis. MILEAGE PAY: Any employee may be reimbursed for work related mileage at 54 cents per mile when assigned to use their private vehicle on City business. SOCIAL SECURITY: The City does not participate in Social Security, and does not deduct Social Security payments from any employee's salary. The City does deduct 1.45% of salary for Medicare & makes a 1.45% matching contribution *Benefits can change at any time. Closing Date/Time: 6/22/2024 12:00 AM Pacific
Nassau County, FL
NASSAU COUNTY, Florida, United States
Description Under limited supervision, coordinates and implements fire prevention and education programs and activities; conducts thorough fire and life safety inspections and provides construction and site plan review. Performs related work as required. Examples of Duties Assists in establishing policies and procedures for the Fire Inspection/Prevention Division of the Fire/Rescue Department. Reviews plats, site plans, construction plans, architectural drawings, engineering plans and shop drawings for compliance with all applicable fire codes and regulations and for hydrant locations. Conducts thorough fire and life safety inspections on new construction and existing buildings to ensure compliance with all applicable fire codes and regulations. Conducts inspections for Occupational licensing/licensing removal and for Certificates of Occupancy. Calculates fire flow requirements for commercial buildings; witnesses fire flow performance tests prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy. Inspects buildings and properties for hazardous materials. May conduct origin and fire investigations if qualified and approved by the Fire Chief. Conducts above-ground and below-ground flammable liquid tank inspections. Conducts fire inspections for special events; requests stand-by firefighters for events as directed. Prepares written plan review/inspection reports as required, noting any code violations and recommending revisions as necessary. Prepares violation notices and citations to appear before the Code Enforcement Board as necessary. Prepares cases for and provides testimony before the Code Enforcement Board. Responds to public complaints regarding potential code violations. Operates a two-way radio in accordance with system standards and guidelines. Researches and interprets Fire Codes. Updates code books; provides input/guidance in the development of related local ordinances and regulations. Meets with developers, contractors, engineers, architects, the public to provide guidance and information concerning code compliance procedures. Issues various permits and performs related inspections. Coordinates, implements and participates in special events promoting fire prevention/fire education; attends community meetings concerning fire safety. Conducts public fire safety education talks with school, community and civic organizations. Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention operations; attends meetings, conferences and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate. Operates a vehicle, calculator, computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.; uses drafting instruments, gauges, measuring devices, tools, etc., for inspections and plan reviews. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs general administrative/office work, including but not limited to attending meetings, reviewing mail and literature, preparing reports and correspondence, entering computer data, copying and filing documents, answering the telephone, etc. Performs related duties as required. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by six (6) years of experience and training in fire inspections, plan review and/or code enforcement or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must possess current Fire Inspector I. Fire Inspector II certification preferred. Must possess a valid state driver’s license. Supplemental Information Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Fire/Rescue Department as they pertain to the performance of duties of the Fire Inspector/Investigator I as applicable. Understands the role of the position in relation to entire County operations. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Knowledge in the areas of fire science, electrical, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Ability to conduct thorough plans review and fire inspections, note deficiencies and prepare related recommendations. Ability to plan and develop daily, short-term and long-term goals related to County purposes. Knowledge of administrative principles involved in developing, directing and supervising various programs and related activities. Ability to offer instruction and advice to co-workers and the public regarding departmental policies, methods and regulations. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Knowledge of the terminology and various professional languages used within the department. Ability to communicate in a persuasive, firm and tactful manner with various agencies, members of the public and County departments. Ability to make public presentations. Ability to handle required mathematical calculations. Knowledge of modern office practices and technology. Knowledge of the use of computers for word processing and records management. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Tasks involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant, physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight up to twenty (20) pounds. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Ability to perform duties under adverse environmental conditions such as excessive heat, cold, odors, smoke, dusts, noise, machinery hazards, electric currents, etc. Knowledge of applicable occupational hazards and safety precautions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. This position is a Local 3101 covered position and therefore is bound by the terms and conditions contained in the current collective bargaining agreement, which can be found here. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Educational Assistance Program Certification Pays Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. Firefighters employed by the Nassau County BOCC will automatically be enrolled in the Special Risk Class with the FRS. In creating this class, the Legislature recognized that Special Risk Class positions are physically demanding and require extraordinary agility and mental acuity. The Legislature has recognized that, due to the physical and mental limitations of age, Special Risk Class members should be eligible to retire earlier than regular members. To that end, the Legislature enacted an earlier retirement age requirement for these members and credited their service at a higher rate than regular members earn so they could retire with benefits roughly equivalent to benefits of regular members who could be expected to work longer. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the County to make available to employees the opportunity for training, development, and advancement consistent with the individual's ability, performance, budgetary limitations, and requirements of the County. Fire/Rescue Department employees shall be reimbursed for any costs for tuition, books, and fees upon successful completion of job-related courses offered by the Florida State Fire College or any accredited institution. PTO LEAVE All full-time twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods and who have either worked, been on paid leave, or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 16.1538 hours per pay period (420hrs Annually) 48-167 months = 18.4615 hours per pay period (480 Annually) 168-227 months = 20.7692 hours per pay period (540 Annually) 228-999 months = 23.0769 hours per pay period (600 Annually) All full-time forty (40) hour workweek personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods, and who have either worked, been on paid leave or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 5.3846 hours per pay period (140 Annually) 48-167 months = 6.1538 hours per pay period (160 Annually) 168-227 months = 6.9231 hours per pay period (180 Annually) 228-999 months = 7.6923 hours per pay period (200 Annually) For additional information please review the current collective bargaining agreement between Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Professionals, Local #3101 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) found here and/or *Nassau County's Policies and Procedures found here. * Contract covered positions will continue under those terms and conditions, except in such instances where that agreement does not address an issue contained in the Policies & Procedures. In such instances employees will continue under the terms and conditions contained within the Policies & Procedures. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 10, 2024
Full Time
Description Under limited supervision, coordinates and implements fire prevention and education programs and activities; conducts thorough fire and life safety inspections and provides construction and site plan review. Performs related work as required. Examples of Duties Assists in establishing policies and procedures for the Fire Inspection/Prevention Division of the Fire/Rescue Department. Reviews plats, site plans, construction plans, architectural drawings, engineering plans and shop drawings for compliance with all applicable fire codes and regulations and for hydrant locations. Conducts thorough fire and life safety inspections on new construction and existing buildings to ensure compliance with all applicable fire codes and regulations. Conducts inspections for Occupational licensing/licensing removal and for Certificates of Occupancy. Calculates fire flow requirements for commercial buildings; witnesses fire flow performance tests prior to issuance of Certificates of Occupancy. Inspects buildings and properties for hazardous materials. May conduct origin and fire investigations if qualified and approved by the Fire Chief. Conducts above-ground and below-ground flammable liquid tank inspections. Conducts fire inspections for special events; requests stand-by firefighters for events as directed. Prepares written plan review/inspection reports as required, noting any code violations and recommending revisions as necessary. Prepares violation notices and citations to appear before the Code Enforcement Board as necessary. Prepares cases for and provides testimony before the Code Enforcement Board. Responds to public complaints regarding potential code violations. Operates a two-way radio in accordance with system standards and guidelines. Researches and interprets Fire Codes. Updates code books; provides input/guidance in the development of related local ordinances and regulations. Meets with developers, contractors, engineers, architects, the public to provide guidance and information concerning code compliance procedures. Issues various permits and performs related inspections. Coordinates, implements and participates in special events promoting fire prevention/fire education; attends community meetings concerning fire safety. Conducts public fire safety education talks with school, community and civic organizations. Keeps abreast of new technology, methods and regulations for fire prevention operations; attends meetings, conferences and continuing education classes as required and/or appropriate. Operates a vehicle, calculator, computer, telephone, fax machine, copier, etc.; uses drafting instruments, gauges, measuring devices, tools, etc., for inspections and plan reviews. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs general administrative/office work, including but not limited to attending meetings, reviewing mail and literature, preparing reports and correspondence, entering computer data, copying and filing documents, answering the telephone, etc. Performs related duties as required. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by six (6) years of experience and training in fire inspections, plan review and/or code enforcement or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must possess current Fire Inspector I. Fire Inspector II certification preferred. Must possess a valid state driver’s license. Supplemental Information Has thorough knowledge of the methods, procedures and policies of the Fire/Rescue Department as they pertain to the performance of duties of the Fire Inspector/Investigator I as applicable. Understands the role of the position in relation to entire County operations. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of County and other governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Knowledge in the areas of fire science, electrical, fire codes and ordinances, etc. Ability to conduct thorough plans review and fire inspections, note deficiencies and prepare related recommendations. Ability to plan and develop daily, short-term and long-term goals related to County purposes. Knowledge of administrative principles involved in developing, directing and supervising various programs and related activities. Ability to offer instruction and advice to co-workers and the public regarding departmental policies, methods and regulations. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to read and interpret complex materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to assemble and analyze information and make written reports and records in a concise, clear and effective manner. Knowledge of the terminology and various professional languages used within the department. Ability to communicate in a persuasive, firm and tactful manner with various agencies, members of the public and County departments. Ability to make public presentations. Ability to handle required mathematical calculations. Knowledge of modern office practices and technology. Knowledge of the use of computers for word processing and records management. ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL SKILLS: Tasks involve the ability to exert moderate, though not constant, physical effort, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching and crawling and which may involve some lifting, carrying, pushing and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight up to twenty (20) pounds. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) WORK ENVIRONMENT: Ability to perform duties under adverse environmental conditions such as excessive heat, cold, odors, smoke, dusts, noise, machinery hazards, electric currents, etc. Knowledge of applicable occupational hazards and safety precautions. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. This position is a Local 3101 covered position and therefore is bound by the terms and conditions contained in the current collective bargaining agreement, which can be found here. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Educational Assistance Program Certification Pays Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Insurance Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. Firefighters employed by the Nassau County BOCC will automatically be enrolled in the Special Risk Class with the FRS. In creating this class, the Legislature recognized that Special Risk Class positions are physically demanding and require extraordinary agility and mental acuity. The Legislature has recognized that, due to the physical and mental limitations of age, Special Risk Class members should be eligible to retire earlier than regular members. To that end, the Legislature enacted an earlier retirement age requirement for these members and credited their service at a higher rate than regular members earn so they could retire with benefits roughly equivalent to benefits of regular members who could be expected to work longer. EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANCE PROGRAM It is the policy of the County to make available to employees the opportunity for training, development, and advancement consistent with the individual's ability, performance, budgetary limitations, and requirements of the County. Fire/Rescue Department employees shall be reimbursed for any costs for tuition, books, and fees upon successful completion of job-related courses offered by the Florida State Fire College or any accredited institution. PTO LEAVE All full-time twenty-four (24) hour shift personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods and who have either worked, been on paid leave, or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 16.1538 hours per pay period (420hrs Annually) 48-167 months = 18.4615 hours per pay period (480 Annually) 168-227 months = 20.7692 hours per pay period (540 Annually) 228-999 months = 23.0769 hours per pay period (600 Annually) All full-time forty (40) hour workweek personnel who accrue PTO leave, who have been continuously employed for the following periods, and who have either worked, been on paid leave or on the payroll for injury shall accrue paid time off (PTO) as follows: LENGTH OF CONTINUOUS SERVICE 0-47 months = 5.3846 hours per pay period (140 Annually) 48-167 months = 6.1538 hours per pay period (160 Annually) 168-227 months = 6.9231 hours per pay period (180 Annually) 228-999 months = 7.6923 hours per pay period (200 Annually) For additional information please review the current collective bargaining agreement between Nassau County Board of County Commissioners and the Nassau County Fire Rescue Professionals, Local #3101 International Association of Fire Fighters (IAFF) found here and/or *Nassau County's Policies and Procedures found here. * Contract covered positions will continue under those terms and conditions, except in such instances where that agreement does not address an issue contained in the Policies & Procedures. In such instances employees will continue under the terms and conditions contained within the Policies & Procedures. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Nassau County, FL
NASSAU COUNTY, Florida, United States
Description Plans, organizes and supervises the work of Department personnel engaged in the construction, maintenance and repair of roads, bridges, right-of-ways and drainage structures. Ensures subordinate compliance with all applicable policies, procedures, laws and regulations, and standards of quality and safety. Remains on-call twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, for emergencies as needed. Examples of Duties Plans, organizes and directs the work of Department personnel engaged in the construction, maintenance and repair of County paved and unpaved roads, bridges, right-of-ways, and drainage structures. Duties include scheduling, instructing, planning and assigning work, reviewing work, evaluating performance, maintaining standards, coordinating activities, recommending the selection of new employees, allocating personnel, acting on employee problems, and recommending employee transfers, promotions, discipline and discharge. Reviews the work of subordinates for completeness and accuracy, offers training, advice and assistance as needed. Schedules and supervises personnel in minor construction and maintenance work, which include but are not limited to the clearing of right-of-ways, building and maintaining drainage structures, painting and minor repair of bridge structures, concrete and asphalt pavements and signage. Assists and makes recommendations to the Road Director in the preparation of accurate project estimates and schedules, ordering of materials, coordination of construction activities, and supervision of the project construction under time and budget constraints. Ensures all roads, right-of-ways and related structures are maintained within Florida Department of Transportation guidelines and County ordinances. Inspects work in progress for compliance with all applicable policies, procedures, laws and regulations, and standards of quality and safety. Recommends items to be included in the Road department budget. Meets with vendors, contractors and suppliers to perform various types of tasks for the County. Inspects work progress and recommends payment upon completion. Maintains daily and weekly records of operations, personnel, equipment and material usage and submits weekly reports to Road Director. Ensures timely preparation of the department payroll, approves and/or denies employee leave requests. Maintains material and supply inventories. Assists with ensuring the maintenance and repair of all County owned vehicles, heavy equipment and any other equipment assigned to the department. Provides guidance to contractors in solving design conflicts. Performs survey work as required. Inspects equipment to ensure proper and safe working conditions; coordinates equipment needs for projects. Ensures public safety on roadways and developments while under construction. Coordinates department personnel safety training. Receives and responds to public inquiries, concerns and complaints regarding road conditions and department activities. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, subordinates, other County supervisors and employees, contractors, Local, State and Federal agencies, vendors, and the general public. Performs a variety of routine general house/grounds keeping duties as required. Performs a variety of office duties as required, which include but are not limited to, preparing reports and correspondence, entering computer data, attending meetings, answering the telephone etc. Operates a vehicle, truck, heavy equipment, hand/power tools, telephone, two-way radio, survey instruments, etc. Exercises care and safety in the use and maintenance of assigned equipment. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs related duties as required. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Road Manager I Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by five (5) years of experience in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and drainage structures, including three (3) years of experience in concrete/asphalt surface preparation and two (2) years of supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must possess a valid State Drivers License. Must successfully complete and maintain FDOT Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic course and DEP Stormwater erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training Program courses within 12 months of hire date. Road Manager II Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by eight (8) years of experience in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and drainage structures and three (3) years supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must posses a valid State Drivers License. Must successfully complete and maintain FDOT Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic Course and FDEP Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training Program Certifications within 12 months of hire date. Must successfully complete and maintain FDOT CTQP Asphalt Paving level I and II and Earthwork Construction Inspection level I and II, courses within 18 months of hire date. Supplemental Information Knowledge of the methods, policies and procedures of the Department and County as they pertain to the performance of the Road Manager I and/or Road Manager II. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of the County and other Governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards, and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Ability to help ensure departmental compliance with all laws and regulations and control the activities of the Department through effective supervision. Knowledge of construction/engineering theories and practices and the ability to apply these to road and bridge/drainage maintenance projects. Knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in construction and maintenance of roads and bridges. Ability to inspect work in progress for compliance with specifications, plans, and standards of quality and safety. Ability to ensure safety on the job site for employees and the public. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to apply supervisory and managerial concepts and principles. Ability to train, assist, motivate and supervise a work crew. Ability to offer instruction and advice to subordinates regarding departmental policies, methods and regulations. Knowledge of proper English usage, punctuation, spelling and grammar. Ability to perform required mathematical calculations. Ability to read and interpret complex and/or technical materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to prepare detailed reports with accuracy and in a timely manner. Ability to learn computer technology as required by the job. Ability to produce quality work despite the stress of deadlines. Knowledge of the terminology used within the Department. Ability to maintain effective relationships with co-workers in other departments, professionals and members of the public through contact and cooperation. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations. Ability to prepare project estimates and schedules. Ability to complete projects under time and budgetary constraints. Ability to resolve design conflicts in the field. Knowledge of roadwork construction methods. Knowledge of the various permits required by Local, State and Federal agencies for public works construction projects. Ability to coordinate equipment rentals and leases with vendors as needed. Essential Physical Skills: Stooping Kneeling Bending Crouching Reaching Sitting Standing Walking Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs. (occasionally heavier weight up to 80 lbs.) Pushing and pulling. Climbing on ladders, on steps or on the ground. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) Work Environment: Work inside and out of doors in various weather and environmental conditions. Knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions of the industry. Ability to work effectively despite occasional exposure to extreme weather and temperatures, wetness/humidity, machinery hazards, traffic hazards, dust, fumes, etc. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Tuition Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The County may provide tuition assistance to cover the cost of tuition and books to County employees requesting tuition reimbursement for courses at an accredited college or university which are applicable to the employee's field of work and/or are of such nature to directly prepare employees for positions of greater responsibility within the County. Contact the Human Resources Office for additional details. HOLIDAYS The following, as well as any other days the BOCC may declare, are designated as official holidays for County Employees: New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents Day Good Friday Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day The Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day PTO LEAVE All full-time employees shall accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) Leave in accordance with the following formula: Years of Employment Hours Per Year 0 through the end of the 4th year 180 5 years through the end of the 10th year 200 11 years through the end of the 15th year 220 16 years and over 240 For additional information please view Nassau County's Policies & Procedures .
Jun 12, 2024
Full Time
Description Plans, organizes and supervises the work of Department personnel engaged in the construction, maintenance and repair of roads, bridges, right-of-ways and drainage structures. Ensures subordinate compliance with all applicable policies, procedures, laws and regulations, and standards of quality and safety. Remains on-call twenty-four (24) hours per day, seven (7) days per week, for emergencies as needed. Examples of Duties Plans, organizes and directs the work of Department personnel engaged in the construction, maintenance and repair of County paved and unpaved roads, bridges, right-of-ways, and drainage structures. Duties include scheduling, instructing, planning and assigning work, reviewing work, evaluating performance, maintaining standards, coordinating activities, recommending the selection of new employees, allocating personnel, acting on employee problems, and recommending employee transfers, promotions, discipline and discharge. Reviews the work of subordinates for completeness and accuracy, offers training, advice and assistance as needed. Schedules and supervises personnel in minor construction and maintenance work, which include but are not limited to the clearing of right-of-ways, building and maintaining drainage structures, painting and minor repair of bridge structures, concrete and asphalt pavements and signage. Assists and makes recommendations to the Road Director in the preparation of accurate project estimates and schedules, ordering of materials, coordination of construction activities, and supervision of the project construction under time and budget constraints. Ensures all roads, right-of-ways and related structures are maintained within Florida Department of Transportation guidelines and County ordinances. Inspects work in progress for compliance with all applicable policies, procedures, laws and regulations, and standards of quality and safety. Recommends items to be included in the Road department budget. Meets with vendors, contractors and suppliers to perform various types of tasks for the County. Inspects work progress and recommends payment upon completion. Maintains daily and weekly records of operations, personnel, equipment and material usage and submits weekly reports to Road Director. Ensures timely preparation of the department payroll, approves and/or denies employee leave requests. Maintains material and supply inventories. Assists with ensuring the maintenance and repair of all County owned vehicles, heavy equipment and any other equipment assigned to the department. Provides guidance to contractors in solving design conflicts. Performs survey work as required. Inspects equipment to ensure proper and safe working conditions; coordinates equipment needs for projects. Ensures public safety on roadways and developments while under construction. Coordinates department personnel safety training. Receives and responds to public inquiries, concerns and complaints regarding road conditions and department activities. Interacts and communicates with various groups and individuals such as the immediate supervisor, subordinates, other County supervisors and employees, contractors, Local, State and Federal agencies, vendors, and the general public. Performs a variety of routine general house/grounds keeping duties as required. Performs a variety of office duties as required, which include but are not limited to, preparing reports and correspondence, entering computer data, attending meetings, answering the telephone etc. Operates a vehicle, truck, heavy equipment, hand/power tools, telephone, two-way radio, survey instruments, etc. Exercises care and safety in the use and maintenance of assigned equipment. Attends and remains at work regularly and adheres to policies and procedures regarding absenteeism and tardiness. Provides adequate notice to higher management with respect to vacation time and leave requests. Performs related duties as required. (These essential functions are not a complete statement of all duties required of the job. Employees will be required to perform such other related job duties as may be assigned or required.) Typical Qualifications Road Manager I Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by five (5) years of experience in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and drainage structures, including three (3) years of experience in concrete/asphalt surface preparation and two (2) years of supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must possess a valid State Drivers License. Must successfully complete and maintain FDOT Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic course and DEP Stormwater erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training Program courses within 12 months of hire date. Road Manager II Requires a high school diploma or GED equivalent supplemented by eight (8) years of experience in the construction and maintenance of roads, bridges and drainage structures and three (3) years supervisory experience or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Must posses a valid State Drivers License. Must successfully complete and maintain FDOT Intermediate Maintenance of Traffic Course and FDEP Stormwater Erosion and Sedimentation Control Inspector Training Program Certifications within 12 months of hire date. Must successfully complete and maintain FDOT CTQP Asphalt Paving level I and II and Earthwork Construction Inspection level I and II, courses within 18 months of hire date. Supplemental Information Knowledge of the methods, policies and procedures of the Department and County as they pertain to the performance of the Road Manager I and/or Road Manager II. Knowledge of the functions and interrelationships of the County and other Governmental agencies. Knowledge of the laws, ordinances, standards, and regulations pertaining to the specific duties and responsibilities of the position. Ability to help ensure departmental compliance with all laws and regulations and control the activities of the Department through effective supervision. Knowledge of construction/engineering theories and practices and the ability to apply these to road and bridge/drainage maintenance projects. Knowledge of the methods, materials, tools and equipment used in construction and maintenance of roads and bridges. Ability to inspect work in progress for compliance with specifications, plans, and standards of quality and safety. Ability to ensure safety on the job site for employees and the public. Ability to take the initiative to complete the duties of the position without the need of direct supervision. Ability to plan, organize and prioritize daily assignments and work activities. Ability to apply supervisory and managerial concepts and principles. Ability to train, assist, motivate and supervise a work crew. Ability to offer instruction and advice to subordinates regarding departmental policies, methods and regulations. Knowledge of proper English usage, punctuation, spelling and grammar. Ability to perform required mathematical calculations. Ability to read and interpret complex and/or technical materials pertaining to the responsibilities of the job. Ability to prepare detailed reports with accuracy and in a timely manner. Ability to learn computer technology as required by the job. Ability to produce quality work despite the stress of deadlines. Knowledge of the terminology used within the Department. Ability to maintain effective relationships with co-workers in other departments, professionals and members of the public through contact and cooperation. Ability to learn and utilize new skills and information to improve job performance and efficiency. Ability to react calmly and quickly in emergency situations. Ability to prepare project estimates and schedules. Ability to complete projects under time and budgetary constraints. Ability to resolve design conflicts in the field. Knowledge of roadwork construction methods. Knowledge of the various permits required by Local, State and Federal agencies for public works construction projects. Ability to coordinate equipment rentals and leases with vendors as needed. Essential Physical Skills: Stooping Kneeling Bending Crouching Reaching Sitting Standing Walking Lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs. (occasionally heavier weight up to 80 lbs.) Pushing and pulling. Climbing on ladders, on steps or on the ground. (Reasonable accommodations will be made for otherwise qualified individuals with a disability) Work Environment: Work inside and out of doors in various weather and environmental conditions. Knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions of the industry. Ability to work effectively despite occasional exposure to extreme weather and temperatures, wetness/humidity, machinery hazards, traffic hazards, dust, fumes, etc. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: Incomplete applications will not be considered. Applications will continue to be received until the listed closing date or the position is filled, whichever is earliest. Submission of an application does not guarantee the applicant an interview. Applicants will be subject to a criminal background check. Nassau County is an Equal Opportunity Employer and a Drug Free Workplace. Nassau County values the service veterans and their family members have given to our country and that the County supports the hiring of returning service members, military spouses, and their family members as such this position is eligible for Veterans’ Preference in accordance with applicable laws. The information on this description has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work performed by employees within this classification. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, environmental conditions, or qualifications required of employees assigned to this position. This position may be required to work in a safety sensitive capacity at any time based on emergency declaration or other operational need. Nassau County reserves the right to edit or re-write this job description at any time. An organization is only as good as the people it employs. To attract and retain the best team possible, the Nassau County Board of County Commissioners offers a competitive benefit program. We believe that if we expect our employees to support the County, we must first support the health and financial well-being of our employees and their families, now and as they plan for their future. BOCC-Contributed Benefits Medical & Prescription Drugs Benefits Health Savings Account (HSA) Contributions with a Qualified Plan Florida Retirement System Employee Assistance Program Tuition Assistance Program Optional Benefits Dental Vision Life & AD&D Supplemental & Dependent Life & AD&D Insurance Long Term Disability Voluntary Benefits Offered By Aflac and/or Colonial 457(b) Deferred Compensation Program Roth IRA NOTE: For detailed information regarding available benefits click here. FLORIDA RETIREMENT SYSTEM (FRS) The Florida Retirement System is a retirement plan designed to provide an income to a vested employee and his/her family when the employee retires, becomes partially or totally disabled, or dies prior to retirement. A defined benefit or defined contribution option may be chosen by the employee. Employees are required to contribute 3% of their salary per Florida Statute. TUITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM The County may provide tuition assistance to cover the cost of tuition and books to County employees requesting tuition reimbursement for courses at an accredited college or university which are applicable to the employee's field of work and/or are of such nature to directly prepare employees for positions of greater responsibility within the County. Contact the Human Resources Office for additional details. HOLIDAYS The following, as well as any other days the BOCC may declare, are designated as official holidays for County Employees: New Year's Day Martin Luther King, Jr. Day Presidents Day Good Friday Memorial Day Juneteenth Independence Day Labor Day Veterans Day Thanksgiving Day The Day After Thanksgiving Christmas Eve Christmas Day PTO LEAVE All full-time employees shall accrue Paid Time Off (PTO) Leave in accordance with the following formula: Years of Employment Hours Per Year 0 through the end of the 4th year 180 5 years through the end of the 10th year 200 11 years through the end of the 15th year 220 16 years and over 240 For additional information please view Nassau County's Policies & Procedures .
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Under limited supervision and direction, plans, organizes and coordinates the service and maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet, including but not limited to patrol vehicles, unmarked cars/trucks, special use vehicles, mobile incident command centers, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles; makes recommendations regarding the purchase of new vehicles and equipment; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is the journey-level classification and is distinguished from the Mechanic's series by its department specificity. Incumbents in this class will perform all facets of routine to complex repairs to insure the availability of properly serviced and maintained Sheriff's Office vehicles and equipment; receive and prepare new vehicles and equipment for service; and coordinate with vendors on installation of safety equipment, radios and graphics. Example of Duties Plans, prioritizes, organizes and conducts the service, repair, and preventative maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet of vehicles and equipment including squad cars, trucks, trailers, special use vehicles and an equipment, mobile command centers, and other equipment used; Diagnose and perform maintenance and repair work on gasoline engines, transmissions, differentials and 4x4 drive units; Participates in the fabrication of equipment and accessory components needed to facilitate the activities of the Sheriff's Office. Diagnoses and solves complex and non-routine maintenance and repair problems on law enforcement lights, sirens and radios and industry specific equipment; Coordinates with vehicle dealerships and vendors on warranty maintenance work; Reviews vehicles and equipment returned from dealers and vendors to ensure requested work has been completed and vehicles and equipment are safe to return to user; Coordinates the salvage or sale of old vehicles and equipment; Repairs or coordinates repair of missing or damaged decals/graphics from marked vehicles; Picks up vehicles and equipment from internal and external locations and delivers to garage for repairs; Conducts and manages the Agency's fleet/equipment asset inventory process; Prepares fleet status reports for Sheriff's Office management staff; Removes equipment such as deputy gear bags, personal belongings, before releasing vehicle to outside vendor for repair or maintenance. Researches new developments in law enforcement vehicles and equipment; Coordinates the processing of all required Department of Motor Vehicle paperwork, registration stickers and license plates including preparing and submitting paperwork, and maintaining a filing system for DMV records and documentation; Ensures vehicles are clean, presentable and reports all damage to Sheriff's management staff; and Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment related to fleet services; Maintain files for vehicle maintenance and repair and monthly billing reports; Maintains stock and inventory; and Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of training; methods, tools, and equipment used in repairing, maintaining and servicing automobiles and gasoline powered equipment; automotive preventative maintenance; automotive and diesel powered equipment repair cost estimates; operation and principles of gasoline and diesel powered internal combustion engines; research methodology used in the automotive field; automotive emission control standards; State General Safety Orders and Construction Safety Orders relating to equipment maintenance and repair shops; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Operation and principles of law enforcement vehicles and equipment; methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and repair of various specialize use vehicles and mobile command centers; Ability to: Perform maintenance and repair work on automotive, truck and Sheriff's Office related equipment, read and interpret manuals and specifications; troubleshoot, test and repair mechanical problems of gasoline and diesel powered equipment; evaluate equipment condition and determine course of action; safely trucks and heavy construction equipment; maintain supplies and parts inventory; acetylene and arc weld; keep accurate records and prepare shop reports; read and understand parts books and automotive and equipment shop manuals; read and interpret hydraulic and electrical schematics and fabrication blueprints; understand and apply shop mathematics; make minor mechanical repairs to a variety of County owned power equipment and vehicles; maintain accurate records, understand and carry out oral and written instructions; operate and maintain an variety of hand, power and shop tools and electrical/electronic instruments; assist higher level mechanics in the performance of complex or emergency duties as necessary or as a learning opportunity; operate modern office equipment, including personal computers and related programs; and follow County safety practices. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Five (5) years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and light duty trucks. Successful completion of an accredited college or trade school automotive or heavy equipment repair program may substitute the 1 year of the required experience. Law Enforcement vehicle maintenance highly preferred. Special Requirements Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license. Will be required to participate in and pass an extensive law enforcement background. May be required to be on-call and to work various shifts or emergencies on evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Position Description Under limited supervision and direction, plans, organizes and coordinates the service and maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet, including but not limited to patrol vehicles, unmarked cars/trucks, special use vehicles, mobile incident command centers, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles; makes recommendations regarding the purchase of new vehicles and equipment; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is the journey-level classification and is distinguished from the Mechanic's series by its department specificity. Incumbents in this class will perform all facets of routine to complex repairs to insure the availability of properly serviced and maintained Sheriff's Office vehicles and equipment; receive and prepare new vehicles and equipment for service; and coordinate with vendors on installation of safety equipment, radios and graphics. Example of Duties Plans, prioritizes, organizes and conducts the service, repair, and preventative maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet of vehicles and equipment including squad cars, trucks, trailers, special use vehicles and an equipment, mobile command centers, and other equipment used; Diagnose and perform maintenance and repair work on gasoline engines, transmissions, differentials and 4x4 drive units; Participates in the fabrication of equipment and accessory components needed to facilitate the activities of the Sheriff's Office. Diagnoses and solves complex and non-routine maintenance and repair problems on law enforcement lights, sirens and radios and industry specific equipment; Coordinates with vehicle dealerships and vendors on warranty maintenance work; Reviews vehicles and equipment returned from dealers and vendors to ensure requested work has been completed and vehicles and equipment are safe to return to user; Coordinates the salvage or sale of old vehicles and equipment; Repairs or coordinates repair of missing or damaged decals/graphics from marked vehicles; Picks up vehicles and equipment from internal and external locations and delivers to garage for repairs; Conducts and manages the Agency's fleet/equipment asset inventory process; Prepares fleet status reports for Sheriff's Office management staff; Removes equipment such as deputy gear bags, personal belongings, before releasing vehicle to outside vendor for repair or maintenance. Researches new developments in law enforcement vehicles and equipment; Coordinates the processing of all required Department of Motor Vehicle paperwork, registration stickers and license plates including preparing and submitting paperwork, and maintaining a filing system for DMV records and documentation; Ensures vehicles are clean, presentable and reports all damage to Sheriff's management staff; and Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment related to fleet services; Maintain files for vehicle maintenance and repair and monthly billing reports; Maintains stock and inventory; and Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of training; methods, tools, and equipment used in repairing, maintaining and servicing automobiles and gasoline powered equipment; automotive preventative maintenance; automotive and diesel powered equipment repair cost estimates; operation and principles of gasoline and diesel powered internal combustion engines; research methodology used in the automotive field; automotive emission control standards; State General Safety Orders and Construction Safety Orders relating to equipment maintenance and repair shops; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Operation and principles of law enforcement vehicles and equipment; methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and repair of various specialize use vehicles and mobile command centers; Ability to: Perform maintenance and repair work on automotive, truck and Sheriff's Office related equipment, read and interpret manuals and specifications; troubleshoot, test and repair mechanical problems of gasoline and diesel powered equipment; evaluate equipment condition and determine course of action; safely trucks and heavy construction equipment; maintain supplies and parts inventory; acetylene and arc weld; keep accurate records and prepare shop reports; read and understand parts books and automotive and equipment shop manuals; read and interpret hydraulic and electrical schematics and fabrication blueprints; understand and apply shop mathematics; make minor mechanical repairs to a variety of County owned power equipment and vehicles; maintain accurate records, understand and carry out oral and written instructions; operate and maintain an variety of hand, power and shop tools and electrical/electronic instruments; assist higher level mechanics in the performance of complex or emergency duties as necessary or as a learning opportunity; operate modern office equipment, including personal computers and related programs; and follow County safety practices. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Five (5) years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and light duty trucks. Successful completion of an accredited college or trade school automotive or heavy equipment repair program may substitute the 1 year of the required experience. Law Enforcement vehicle maintenance highly preferred. Special Requirements Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license. Will be required to participate in and pass an extensive law enforcement background. May be required to be on-call and to work various shifts or emergencies on evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous