Underground Utilities Technician I, or II, or III

Tallahassee, Florida


Employer: Transforce
Industry: 
Salary: Competitive
Job type: Full-Time

About Us

Tallahassee, a diverse community of nearly 200,000 residents, is the state capital and home to Florida A&M University, Florida State University, and Tallahassee State College. It is known for its national forest, freshwater lakes, and abundant parks and recreational activities. Located in the north-central portion of the state of Florida, the City is 30 minutes south of the Georgia state line and one hour north of the Gulf of Mexico.

The City, as an organization, has a devoted workforce of approximately 4,000 people who come together to ensure the needs of the community are met through municipal services. These services include Police, Fire, Utilities (electric, gas, water, wastewater, stormwater), Parks and Recreation, Aviation-Tallahassee International Airport, and general municipal services. The City's mission is to be the national leader in the delivery of public service.

The City of Tallahassee's workforce is our community's lifeblood, we offer diverse career opportunities, a positive work-life balance, competitive compensation, exceptional wellness programs, and comprehensive benefits, all of which position us to be the premier employer of choice for this area.

Deadline (Open Until Filled)

Open until filled.

Department Name

Underground Utilities & Public Infrastructure

Job Specifications

Underground Utilities Technician I:

MAJOR FUNCTION:

This is entry level, manual labor in the construction, operation and maintenance activities of water distribution and/or wastewater collection designed to provide the knowledge, skill, and experience required for licensure in wastewater collections or water distribution and progression to Underground Utilities Technician II. Positions allocated to this classification report to a designated supervisor and work under direct observation and supervision. Work in this class is distinguished from that of higher classes by its lack of requirement for technical skills and its emphasis on learning water and/or wastewater distribution construction, operation, and maintenance activities. Over a designated period, training and work assignments become more complex and incumbents must satisfactorily demonstrate the higher-level knowledge, abilities and skills acquired.

Underground Utilities Technician II:

MAJOR FUNCTION:

This is skilled labor and technical work performing the physical tasks in construction, operation, and maintenance of water distribution, and wastewater collection, facilities, and systems. Positions allocated to this classification work under more general direct observation and supervision. Incumbents of designated positions are often required to exercise independent judgment in dealing with individual customers. Work in this class is distinguished from that of higher classes and from lower classes by the level of technical responsibility assigned to the job class incumbent. Over a designated period, training and work assignments become more complex and incumbents must satisfactorily demonstrate the higher-level knowledge, abilities and skills acquired.

Underground Utilities Technician III:

MAJOR FUNCTION:

This is highly skilled and technical work wherein incumbents use the knowledge, skills and abilities acquired at the lower level Underground Technician job classifications to: (1) expertly perform specific duties or a combination of the duties of the lower classifications in water and/or wastewater, when assigned; (2) operate specialized or highly complex equipment requiring high operator proficiency; or (3) perform specialized duties on equipment requiring manufacturer certification. Position incumbents are engaged in the construction, operation, and maintenance of water distribution, and/or wastewater collection facilities and systems. Positions allocated to this classification work under general supervision and are given general work requirements. Work in this class is distinguished from that of lower classes by the level of technical responsibility assigned to the job class incumbents and their ability to work with limited direction during the absence of the supervisor. Class incumbents are expected to exercise considerable independent judgment in making the technical decisions to carry out their job responsibilities.

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Minimum Training & Experience

Underground Utilities Technician I:

Minimum Training & Experience

Possession of a high school diploma or an equivalent recognized certificate.

Necessary Special Requirements

Must possess a valid Class E State driver's license at the time of appointment and obtain a commercial learner's permit (CLP) within three (3) months from the date of appointment, as a condition of employment. Obtain a Class "A" State Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with required endorsement(s) within nine (9) months from the date of appointment, as a condition of continued employment. It is a requirement the employee register with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse.

Note: Individuals hired into this job class after April 3, 2014, must obtain a Florida Water and Pollution Control Operator's Association (FW&PCOA) Class "C" Collections Certification or Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FL DEP) Level "III" Distribution License, as is designated for the position, and attend and pass the internal training courses and examinations designated for the Underground Utilities Technician I job class within 24 months of hire into the job class, as a condition of continued employment.

Underground Utilities Technician II:

Minimum Training & Experience

Possession of a high school diploma or an equivalent recognized certificate and two years of experience in utility construction and/or operation of utility construction related equipment, or two years of experience that includes utility distribution or collection, or two years of experience as an Underground Utility Technician I.

Necessary Special Requirements

Must have attended & passed the designated Underground Utilities Technician I training courses and passed the required exams.

In accordance with the designation for positions assigned to this class, incumbents must, at the time of application:

Possess a Class "A" State Commercial Driver's License (CDL) and endorsement(s) and maintain as condition of continued employment; and

Possess a current Florida Water and Pollution Control Operator's Association (FWPCOA) Class "C" Collections Certification or Florida Department of Environmental Protection (FL DEP) Level "III" Distribution License, as is designated for the position as condition of continued employment; and

Possess certifications in Maintenance of Traffic, Confined Space, Excavation and Trenching.

Underground Utilities Technician III:

MINIMUM TRAINING & EXPERIENCE

Two years of experience as an Underground Utility Technician II, or in an equivalent position, in an area that involves:

Journey Level Technicians: utility distribution or collection, maintenance and repair.

Specialty Equipment Operations: utility construction, maintenance or repair and/or operation of specialized utility construction, maintenance or repair equipment.

Water Measurement Technicians: testing, repairing and calibrating water meters.

NECESSARY SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS

In accordance with the designation for positions assigned to this class, incumbents must, at the time of appointment:

Have completed all required internal training for Underground Utility Technician I and II; and

Possess a Class "A" State Commercial Driver License (CDL) and endorsement(s) (CDL) and maintain same as a condition of continued employment; and

Possess and maintain the designated current Florida Water and Pollution Control Operator's Association (FWPCOA) Collections Certification and/or Florida Department of Environmental Protection Distribution License, as a condition of continued employment.

(Journey Level Technicians) must hold entry level water and sewer certifications or an advanced sewer certification (level B or higher) or an advanced water distribution license (level II or higher).

Utility Camera Operators must hold a water or sewer certification and be Pipeline Assessment Certification Program (PACP) certified.

Other Specialty Equipment Operators must hold a water or sewer certification or license and have passed the internal training for equipment operation.

Water Measurement Technicians must hold water certification and acquire (within 90 days or term of probation) and maintain certification by manufacturer for water meter testing, calibration and repair.

Salary Range

$14.8809 to $46.8208/hourly.

Additional Information

Four 10 hour work days (M-T) or (T-F).

Benefits Information

The City offers comprehensive benefits packages including paid vacation, sick leave, parental, and catastrophic illness leaves; defined benefit pension; defined contribution plans; paid holidays; tuition reimbursement; as well as medical, dental, vision, life, long-term disability, pre-paid legal, critical illness, and auto insurance plans. For information about benefits offered to eligible City employees,* visit ALEX
  • OPS employees are eligible for medical insurance plans but not eligible for paid vacation, paid sick leave, or paid holidays. Temporary employees (Non-OPS) are not eligible to participate in the City's benefits programs
How To Apply

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Created: 2024-06-26
Reference: wfGbZdqA71eb
Country: United States
State: Florida
City: Tallahassee
ZIP: 32311


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