Salary : $43,617.60 - $58,468.80 AnnuallyLocation : Oroville/Chico Area, CAJob Type: Regular HelpJob Number: 241#######Department: Public Works DepartmentOpening Date: 11/13/2024Closing Date: 12/13/2024 11:59 PM PacificSummaryNote: A training and experience evaluation may be utilized to determine an applicant's ranking among qualified candidates. Based upon information provided in this application including responses to supplemental questions, an applicant's education, training and experience (full-time equivalent) may be evaluated. Applicants should provide thoughtful and thorough responses to supplemental questions as they play an important role in this recruitment process. All qualifying work experience that is described or included in responses to supplemental questions MUST also be included and detailed in the Work Experience section of this application. See Resume is not an acceptable response for any supplemental question. FLSA: Non-Exempt DEFINITIONUnder general supervision, operates a variety of heavy equipment at the County landfill facility; makes minor mechanical adjustments in the field; maintains on-site roads and landfill surfaces; cleans and maintains equipment; performs grounds maintenance tasks; and performs related duties as assigned. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISEDReceives general supervision from the Landfill Operations Supervisor or designee. Exercises no direct supervision over staff. CLASS CHARACTERISTICSThis is the journey-level classification in the Heavy Equipment Operator series. Positions at this level perform the full range of duties as assigned, working independently, and exercising judgment and initiative. Positions at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit. This class is distinguished from the Senior Heavy Equipment Operator in that the latter provides technical and functional direction over lower-level staff. Essential Job FunctionsEXAMPLES OF TYPICAL JOB FUNCTIONSTypical functions may include any of the following tasks, knowledge, abilities, and other characteristics. The list that follows is not intended as a comprehensive list; it is intended to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities. Incumbent(s) may not be required to perform all duties listed, and may be required to perform additional, position-specific tasks.
- Performs skilled work in the operation of assigned heavy equipment and machinery to move and cover refuse and materials.
- Operates a variety of power-driven equipment in the performance of construction, maintenance, and repair tasks.
- Performs routine inspection and preventive maintenance on assigned equipment; cleans equipment.
- Identifies and reports mechanical defects or equipment requiring maintenance.
- Grades on-site roads and landfill surfaces using heavy power-driven equipment.
- Directs users to proper disposal areas and answers inquiries from the public.
- Performs routine grounds maintenance tasks.
- Performs related duties as assigned.
Minimum QualificationsKnowledge of:
- Applicable federal, state, and local laws, codes, and ordinances relevant to the area(s) of responsibility.
- Operation, care, maintenance, and minor adjustment and capabilities of heavy power-driven equipment.
- Methods of tools, materials, and equipment used in the maintenance of a landfill facility.
- Occupational hazards and standard safety practices.
- Techniques for providing a high level of customer service by effectively dealing with the public, vendors, contractors, and County staff.
- The structure and content of the English language, including the meaning and spelling of words, rules of composition, and grammar.
- Modern equipment and communication tools used for business functions and program, project, and task coordination, including computers and software programs relevant to work performed.
Ability To:
- Safely operate heavy equipment.
- Operate heavy to light power-driven equipment safety and efficiently.
- Detect the need for major mechanical maintenance.
- Perform routine adjustments and maintenance on equipment used.
- Perform other skilled and semi-skilled construction and maintenance tasks.
- Understand, interpret, and apply all pertinent laws, codes, regulations, policies and procedures and standards relevant to work performed.
- Independently organize work, set priorities, meet critical deadlines and follow-up on assignments.
- Effectively use computer systems, software applications relevant to work performed and modern business equipment to perform a variety of work tasks.
- Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using appropriate English grammar and syntax.
- Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work.
Education and Experience:Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade; andThree (3) years of experience in the operation of similar heavy equipment used at the County landfill. Certifications and Licenses:
- Must possess a valid US driver's license upon date of application. Must obtain California driver's license following hire date per California DMV regulations.
- Possess and maintain a valid California Class A driver's license.
Environmental Factors and Conditions/Physical RequirementsPHYSICAL DEMANDS
- Mobility to work in the field; to sit, stand and walk on level, uneven or slippery surfaces; frequently reach, twist, turn, kneel, bend, stoop, squat, crouch, grasp and make repetitive hand movement in the performance of daily duties; to operate varied hand and power tools and construction equipment and to operate a motor vehicle and visit various County sites.
- Strength and stamina to perform medium to heavy physical work; to lift, carry, push and pull materials and objects averaging a weight of 50 pounds or heavier weights, in all cases with the use of proper equipment and/or assistance from other staff.
- Vision to inspect and operate equipment.
- Fieldwork requiring frequent walking in operational areas to identify problems or hazards.
- Finger dexterity to operate and repair tools and equipment.
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Field work with exposure to loud noise levels, cold and hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, road hazards, vibration, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, hazardous physical substances and fumes, biologic/infectious agents, vermin, insects, and parasites, dust and air contaminants.
- Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.
EQUIPMENT AND TOOLS UTILIZED
- Equipment utilized includes bulldozer, compactor, excavator, grader, roller, forklift, backhoe, water truck, and standard office equipment.
Disaster Service WorkerAll Butte County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.Skilled TradesTHESE BENEFITS DO NOT APPLY TO EXTRA HELP EMPLOYEESSalary Step Increases: The beginning salary and the top of the salary range are usually shown on the job announcement. Upon satisfactory service, salary increases of approximately 5% may be given annually until the top of the salary range has been attained. Uniform Allowance: $14-$21/month-only for designated classifications and varies depending on classification.Boot Allowance: $200/year. Holidays: 12 paid holidays per year. Vacation: 0-4.99 years: 15 days/yr.; 5-9.99 years: 20 days/yr.; 10-19.99 years: 25 days/yr.; 20+ years: 27 days/yr. Note - accrued vacation leave may not be used until after six months of employment..Sick Leave: 96 hours of sick leave are earned each year with no maximum accrual.Bereavement Leave: Maximum of 40 hours for each occurrence in the immediate family.Health Plan including Dental Insurance and Vision Insurance: Coverage under the Butte County Health Plan is for employees and their eligible dependents. Depending upon the plan selected by the employee, the County contributes a substantial amount of the total cost of the complete health package, which consists of medical, vision, and dental insurance. Currently, the amount the County contributes for family coverage is $1343.41/month. For those employees who have health coverage from other sources, and who elect to not participate in the Butte County Health Plan, the County offers a monthly taxable Cash-Back allowance. The current of the taxable Cash-Back allowance is $403.34 per month (prorated for less than fulltime employees). This benefit is $200 per month for Employees hired on or after January 1, 2014.Life Insurance: The County provides $25,000 in life insurance with additional coverage available at a minimal cost.Retirement: The County is in the Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS) coordinated with Social Security. Classic Members - 2% @ 55. Final compensation based on Single Highest Year. Employee responsible for full 7% employee share effective 1/1/2013. New Members to PERS- 2% @ 62. Final compensation based on Highest Three Year Average. Employee responsible for one half (1/2) the normal cost of the CalPERS Pension. As of 10/1/13 this rate will be 11.0% New Member is defined by law (PEPRA) as an 1) individual who has never been a member of any public retirement system prior to 1/1/2013 or 2) An individual who becomes a member of a public retirement system for the first time on or after January 1, 2013, and who was previously a member of a public retirement system, but who was not subject to reciprocity. or 3) An individual who was an active member in a public retirement system and who, after a break in service of more than six months, returned to active membership in that system with a new employerDeferred Compensation:The County offers a 457 Deferred Compensation program. Deposits into this plan are strictly voluntary and are made through a payroll deduction on a tax-deferred basis. The County does not make contributions to the employees' Deferred Compensation accounts. Disability Insurance:For short-term disability, the County participates in California State Disability Insurance (SDI) fund. County employees are also covered by an employee-paid long-term disability program. The long-term disability insurance benefit is 60% of the disabled employee's biweekly wage. Flexible Spending Program:County employees can elect to participate in a Flexible Spending Program. This program allows employees to use pre-tax dollars to pay for certain health care and/or dependent care expenses. In addition, employees can choose to have their portion of the monthly Health Plan premium withheld from their checks on a pre-tax basis as well. Generally, employees who participate in the Flexible Spending Program have less taxes withheld for their payroll checks than if they had elected not to do so. Tuition Reimbursement: $500/year.Employee Assistance Program (EAP): The County of Butte provides an Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for employees and their eligible dependents. The EAP offers confidential, professional counseling services.Refer to specific labor agreements (BCEA-General) for additional benefit information.BUTTE COUNTY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERAny information on this page or links is subject to change without notice.Butte County Human Resources Department3 County Center Drive, Oroville, CA 95965(530) ###.####Comments, please email: 01 Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills, and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required qualifications would be:Equivalent to completion of the twelfth (12th) grade; andThree (3) years of experience in the operation of similar heavy equipment used at the County landfill. *Please explain how you meet the minimum qualifications listed. In your explanation, please include reference to work experience detailed in this application. 02 Do you possess a US Driver's License?
03 This position requires a California Class A License. Do you possess a valid California Class A Driver License?
04 What is your highest level of education?
- High school diploma or GED equivalent
- Some college
- Associate's degree
- Bachelor's degree
- Master's degree or higher
- None of the above
05 How did you discover this job opportunity?
- Butte County Website
- Butte County Human Resources Social Media
- CareersInGovernment.com
- County Employee
- Craigslist.com
- Facebook
- Friend or Relative (word of mouth)
- GovernmentJobs.com
- Handshake
- Indeed.com
- Job Fair
- Job Interest Card - GovernmentJobs.com
- Linkedin
- Newspaper - Paper or Online
- Departmental Email
- Radio
- Magazine
- Billboard
- Other
06 What answer accurately reflects the number of years' experience in the operation of heavy equipment used at a County landfill*One year equals 2,080 hours.
- 3 - 4 years
- 4 - 5 years
- 5 - 6 years
- 6 - 7 years
- More than 7 years
- None of the above
Required Question