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Equipment Operator I

Water Division

$15.52/hour DOE

Job Type:

Full-Time

Location:

Las Vegas, NM, USA

On-Site

Job Description

SUMMARY

Under the direct supervision of the Water Supervisor and Water Distribution Superintendent though the direction of the Utilities Director, Equipment Operator I operates light and/or heavy-duty equipment specialized equipment in construction and maintenance, including wheeled or cleated tractors, bulldozers, power shovels, backhoe, front-end loader, and similar heavy equipment. The position requires considerable flexibility due to the different types of equipment used. A finished product or task is reviewed for adequacy. The guideline may be operator’s and maintenance manuals and/or oral instructions.

 

DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

·         Dig channels, build roads, shoulders, and performs other earthmoving.

·         Operates transport trucks hauling heavy equipment.

·         Performs maintenance, repairs, and adjustments, both routine and emergency.

·         Assists mechanics in performing major repairs by performing less technical details.

·         Performs other related duties as required.

MINIMUM JOB QUALIFICATIONS

  • Must have one (1) year as a water laborer.

 

EMPLOYMENT REQUIREMENTS

  • Must possess and maintain a Class D Driver’s License.

  • Must possess and maintain a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A within 6 months of employment.

  • May receive one (1) class of heavy construction equipment operation given by the State of New Mexico Highway Department. This is a training and experience classification position.

  • Must have a telephone or ready access to a telephone at their residence.

 

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES

  • Ability to operate equipment safely and efficiently.

  • Ability to perform heavy manual labor.

  • Knowledge of functions, operating methods, and maintenance of a wide variety of heavy construction equipment.

  • Knowledge of hazards and safety precautions and practices.

  • Knowledge of New Mexico traffic regulations.

  • Good knowledge of equipment specifications.

  • Ability to understand and carry out written and oral instructions.

  • Ability to develop and maintain cooperative work relationships.

 

 

WORK ENVIRONMENT AND PHYSICAL DEMANDS

  • Required to perform “On-Call” duties on weekends, holidays, and anytime outside the normal working hours.

  • Occasional sitting, walking, standing, climbing, and driving are essential requirements of the job.

  • Work requires bending, twisting of the neck or truck of body.

  • Occasional squatting, stooping, kneeling, reaching, repeat hand, hand/grip strength, arm and finger motions are a continuous requirement of the job.

  • Regularly required to lift and/or move up to 100 pounds; pushing/pulling over 90 pounds; carrying over 90 pounds to a distance over 50 feet.

  • Required to have exceptional vision, hearing and speech.

  • Required to wear personal protective equipment. To include mask, respirator, gloves, steel toed footwear filter respirator, goggles or safety glasses, hard hat, earplugs/muffs, face shield, chemical apron, safety vest, lifting belt and two-way radio/beeper.

  • Work is performed outdoors, on occasion indoors.

  • Required to work continuous in temperatures below 32 degrees and above 100 degrees; working where there are sudden temperature changes of greater than 50 degrees.

  • Walking on slippery surfaces is an essential requirement.

  • Occasional work over 6 feet off the ground and working in confined spaces and/or cramped body positions.

  • Handling or being in machinery that is vibrating.

  • Required to work where there are sudden changes in air pressure or very high or low air pressure.

  • Risk of getting a minor or major injury.

  • Risk of getting bitten by animals or insects.

  • Exposure to silica or asbestos dust (cement or concrete powder). Will be required to wear a mask.

  • Exposure to other types of dust, other than ordinary surfaces, or household dust.

  • Exposure to environmental allergens.

  • Occasional contact with oils or other petroleum products.

  • Exposure to solvents, degreasers, pesticides, and/or herbicides.

  • Exposure to gases, fumes, sprays, etc.

  • Noise level is usually moderate to loud and can be extremely loud.

  • Exposure to welding flash or microwaves and sunlight.

  • Required to meet deadlines with severe time constraints.

  • Required to interact with the public, other workers, etc.

  • Required to work irregular or extended hours.

  • Occasional required to work alone.

  • Required direct responsibility for the safety, well-being or work output of other people.

  • Occasional multiple demands from several people.

 

 

NOTE:  This position is subject to drug testing both pre-employment and random as set forth in the City of Las Vegas Drug Policy.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE – Interested applicants must submit a City of Las Vegas Employment Application.

 

The employment application is available at: 

https://www.lasvegasnm.gov/general-7-1

 

 

Application Materials can be sent to:      Human Resources Department

                                                                    1700 N Grand Avenue

                                                                     Las Vegas, NM  87701

 

                                                                     OR send via email to:  consuelo@lasvegasnm.gov

1700 North Grand Avenue

Las Vegas, NM 87701

505-454-1401

City of Las Vegas, NM

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