***ONLY PINELLAS COUNTY GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES MAY APPLY***
This is skilled, heavy automotive or equipment operation work in Pinellas County Stormwater Drainage Operations. Employees in this classification operate more complex and specialized equipment and are required to exercise skill and care in the operation of equipment. Knowledge of NPDES and FDOT regulations are emphasized. Duties require considerable skill in working to engineering grades, operating heavy equipment and working efficiently and independently.
Work location for this position is 22211 US Hwy., 19, Clearwater, FL with a work schedule of Tuesday - Friday 7:00AM - 5:30PM.
What Would You Do?
- Assist construction crews in performing all construction related activities including frequent heavy manual labor.
- Operation of small excavator, backhoe, front end loader, tractors to remediate or repair canals and ditches.
- Supervises assigned operators and other personnel to accomplish safe, productive and efficient work tasks.
- Loading and unloading of heavy equipment.
- Transport of equipment to work sites.
- Establish sub grades and finished grades to engineering layout specifications.
- Set up barricades and safety signs.
- Follow assignments, complete timesheets and paperwork.
- Responsible for equipment and materials stocked in multiple locations.
What Do You Need To Have?
6 months experience in the operation of an Excavator; or
A Public Works Academy training certificate for equipment operators; or
A Pinellas County employee equipment certification that includes experience or training on an Excavator; or
An equivalent combination of education, training and/or experience.
Possession and maintenance of a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License 'B' at the time of hire.
Assignment to work a variety of work schedules including compulsory work periods in special, emergency, and/or disaster situations.
- Must obtain and maintain a Florida Department of Transportation Temporary Traffic Control (TTC) Intermediate Level Certificate within 6 months depending on class availability.
- Must complete Illicit Discharge, Spill Prevention, and Response Training; ICS 100, 200 & 700 Training; Erosion & Sediment Control within 6-12 months.
- Must complete OSHA 30 hour Construction Industry training.
- Other knowledge, skills, abilities, and credentials required for a specific position.
Highly Desirable
- Experience operating small excavators
- Erosion Control Certification
- Possess a valid Florida Commercial Driver's License "A" and endorsement, if any.
- Operate basic trucks or a variety of small gasoline-powered machinery and equipment
- Operate a wide variety of other equipment/tools, i.e., chain saws, weed eaters, pole saws, etc
- Knowledge of stormwater drainage principles, methods, materials and equipment
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Skill in the operation of heavy automotive and construction equipment.
- Ability to complete accurate accident or other routine reports.
- Ability to work under adverse weather conditions and possession of sufficient physical strength and agility to operate heavy equipment and perform manual labor.
- Knowledge of limitations and safety precautions related to heavy equipment.
- Ability to perform equipment maintenance.
- Ability to maintain accurate records of scheduled work projects and the status of a variety of construction, services, and maintenance projects.
- Ability to performs related work as assigned or required.
Want to Learn More?
Please review the full classification description with the Physical/Mental Demands, Working Conditions, and Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities at the below link.
Automotive Equipment Operator (Excavator Operator)