Position Identification:
A) Title: Public Works Maintenance Worker I/II/III
C) Customary Work Hours: 7:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m.
D) Customary Workdays: Monday through Friday
E) Reports To: Crew Foreman
F) Directs The Work Of: None
G) Educational and/or Experience Requirements:
Any relevant combination of education and experience that would demonstrate the
knowledge and skills outlined below is qualifying. A typical way of gaining the skills
is:
Public Works Maintenance Worker I: Completion of formal or informal education
sufficient to read and write at a level required for successful job performance; and six
(6) months of recent work experience in the construction trades.
Public Works Maintenance Worker II: Completion of formal or informal education
sufficient to read and write at a level required for successful job performance; and
two (2) years of recent work experience in the construction trades; or one (1) year of
experience at a level equivalent to a Public Works Maintenance Worker I with the
City of West Monroe.
Public Works Maintenance Worker III: Completion of formal or informal education
sufficient to read and write at a level required for successful job performance; and
three (3) years of recent work experience in public works construction or maintenance
work relating to streets and water/sewer systems including at least one (1) year of
experience at a level equivalent to a Public Maintenance Worker II with the City of
West Monroe.
Public Works Maintenance Worker I:
This is the entrance level for the Maintenance Worker series. Incumbents work
initially under immediate supervision and receive detailed instructions and training on
assignments. Incumbents generally work within an established framework of set
procedures in performing assigned tasks. Through on-the-job training, a Maintenance
Worker I is expected to obtain the skills and knowledge necessary to advance to
journey-level performance. Work is reviewed frequently and assessed for results
achieved.
Public Works Maintenance Worker II:
This is the journey level for the Maintenance Worker series. Incumbents work within
an established framework of set procedures in performing assigned tasks and are
expected to perform a variety of journey-level maintenance, repair, and construction
tasks with general supervision and minimum instruction. Work is normally reviewed
only on completion and for overall results.
Public Works Maintenance Worker III:
The classification of Maintenance Worker III represents the highest level of the
series. Incumbents in this class are expected to perform their assigned tasks with
limited supervision, assigned technically advanced duties and may be assigned
responsibility for field direction of assigned crews. Incumbents are expected to know
the work functions, act independently, and advise supervisors of needed work and
approximate time and materials needed to complete the work. Incumbents are
expected to have proven skills in the operation of all assigned equipment.
Essential Functions:
Incumbents in this class will be assigned to a maintenance crew and may be interchanged on crews depending on the needs of the department. Incumbents may be assigned to varying work schedules, weekend work, and be called back to work as needed by the city.