Public Works Maintenance Worker Job at Town of Mammoth Lakes, CA

Town of Mammoth Lakes, CA Mammoth Lakes, CA

$48,239 - $67,877 a year
The Position
The Town of Mammoth Lakes is looking for a Public Works Maintenance Worker to join our dedicated crew. If you're looking for a full-time year-round position with great benefits and you have skills in snow removal, street maintenance, or general construction, apply now!
As a Public Works Maintenance Worker for the Town of Mammoth Lakes, you will perform a variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the construction, maintenance, and repair of Public Works and Town facilities. This position involves primarily snow removal during the winter months and you must be available to work a varied schedule including nights, weekends, and holidays.
Supervision Received and Exercised
Receives general supervision from the Public Works Maintenance Manager and direct supervision from the Public Works Maintenance Lead Worker and Public Works Maintenance Supervisor. Essential Duties and Responsibilities

Duties include, but are not limited to:
Street Maintenance
Operate construction and maintenance equipment such as loaders, graders, plow trucks, snow plows and blowers, cinder spreaders, rollers, striping equipment, and street sweepers to perform a variety of construction, maintenance and snow removal operations involving streets, sidewalks and gutters, roadway shoulders, and storm drains.
Spread and compact asphalt concrete in patching, repairing, and re construction of streets.
Use concrete cutting and breaking equipment; operate a jackhammer; place and finish concrete; construct concrete forms; and, perform carpentry work.
Install traffic cones, lights, signs, and barricades as necessary.
Repair drainage ditches, storm drains, catch basins, and storm drainpipes.
Perform work in emergency situations as required.
Operate specialized equipment in the striping and marking of streets, crosswalks, and curbs.
Manufacture and install traffic signs and poles; remove when no longer required.
Maintain daily work logs, vehicle operation logs, and street maintenance reports.
Building and Facility Maintenance
Repair, replace, and maintain electrical wiring, fuses, switches, motors, generators, lighting systems, and other fixtures and equipment.
Install conduits, wires, pull boxes, and switches required in making additions, extensions, or alterations in electrical systems.
Identify damaged or worn electrical components and take corrective action as assigned.
Repair, install, and construct tables, shelves, cabinets, countertops, and other wood equipment and fixtures.
Perform hand and bench work, operating planers, joiners, drill presses, power saws, and other woodworking machinery.
Build rough wooden structures such as barricades, fences, and scaffolds; perform rough carpentry on parks and other Town buildings.
Install tile and carpet as necessary.
Make repairs on doors, windows, floors, lockers, gates, roofs, and ceilings.
Construct new walls, ceilings, and flooring.
Apply paint to building interiors, exteriors, fixtures and/or equipment; strip and paint or stain cabinets, doors, and woodwork.
Install, maintain, and repair plumbing systems and a variety of plumbing fixtures such as faucets, sinks, toilets, and water heaters.
Maintain daily work logs.
Perform related duties as assigned. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Education - Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance. Additional specialized training in heavy construction and/or equipment operation and/or in the building trades is highly desirable. Experience - One year of experience in public works construction and maintenance involving the operation of heavy maintenance equipment, including motor graders, loaders, and snow removal equipment; or,
One year of experience in maintenance of facilities; or,
Two years of experience in building maintenance and construction work involving a wide range of systems, components, and related equipment. Licenses - Possession of a valid Class B California driver license, or ability to obtain within ninety (90) days of employment, is required and the ability to obtain within 180 days of employment, an appropriate, valid Class A California driver license. Benefits
The Town of Mammoth Lakes recognizes the importance of a good work/life balance and offers a competitive benefits package, including:

CalPERS retirement (2.7% @ age 55 for Classic members, 2% @ age 62 for PEPRA members)
Comprehensive leave beginning at five weeks accrued per year
Twelve paid municipal holidays per year
Eligible for 5% Bilingual Pay
100% employer-paid health insurance premiums for employee and all eligible dependents
Generous vision and dental reimbursement program for employee and eligible dependents ($1,500 per employee, $800 per dependent per FY)
Employer contributions to 457(b) deferred compensation plan
Meal allowances for 12+ hour shifts
Boots and sunglasses reimbursement
Eligibility for education reimbursement

Application Special Instructions
In order to be considered for the position, an application should be submitted via the online career portal. An application screening committee will select applicants whose education, experience, and training most closely match the requirements of the position and the needs of the department. All candidates will be notified of their status throughout the process.

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