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Transfer Park Ranger Jobs

Company

East Bay Regional Park District

Address , Oakland, 94605
Employment type FULL_TIME
Salary $6,049 - $6,843 a month
Expires 2023-12-08
Posted at 9 months ago
Job Description
The Position

This position is located at MLK, Jr. Shoreline in Oakland, CA.

ELIGIBILITY:
Per Article 21.1(e) of the AFSCME Agreement, an employee who has transferred is precluded from transferring again for 6 months. All new employees are ineligible for voluntary transfer during their probationary period. All employees who transfer to or are hired in positions of longer or shorter duration are ineligible to transfer within 6 months of the effective date of such change. The names of those requesting transfer will be given to the appropriate hiring supervisor or manager after the deadline. All job postings are full-time, 12-month positions, unless otherwise noted.

Under general supervision, performs advanced level semi-skilled and unskilled maintenance and other tasks on Park District properties and facilities in support of the operation, development, and resource protection of the Park District's parklands and trails; and performs related duties as assigned.

CLASS CHARACTERISTICS:
This is the journey level within the park operations series. Employees within this class are distinguished from other classifications in the series in that this classification performs the essential tasks of Park Services Worker and Park Services Attendant in addition to a variety of advanced level semi-skilled maintenance on Park District properties and facilities.

Essential Functions

The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.

Performs a variety of advanced level semi-skilled and unskilled maintenance and related tasks on Park District properties and facilities; performs grounds maintenance functions; installs, inspects, repairs and adjusts irrigation systems and drainage systems; maintains and operates various types of control valves, timers and other related equipment; constructs and/or installs and repairs fences, gates, stairs, boardwalks, picnic tables, drinking fountains, signs, trail posts, barbecue and fire pits, docks, information panels, and cattle or horse troughs; applies herbicides and pesticides; performs turf mowing and/or rough mowing, using sit-down or walk-behind mowers and tractors; pours concrete pads; maintains trails, trail heads, service roads and staging areas, including the installation and repair of fencing, trail signs, markers, and gates; performs asphalt and gravel trail repairs; clears trees and brush from trails and roads; trims, cuts, prunes, removes and plants trees; operates and inspects a variety of vehicles and equipment, such as tractors, trucks, lawn mowers, slope mowers, chain saws, chippers, skid steers, front end loaders and boats; maintains buildings, including repairing, replacing, and/or installing plumbing fixtures and valves; patrols parks, trails and waterways to check for potential hazards; assists in protecting the natural resources of parks and trails by monitoring the impact and activities of grazing operations and parks users; assists with cattle grazing program; educates park users on park rules and regulations; controls rodent and other pest populations; removes non-native plant species and invasive plants from Park District lands; removes and/or relocates animals as needed; responds to emergencies, such as medical, searches, park fires and other requests for aid; operates radios to provide and coordinate information; provides traffic control; completes medical/incident reports; performs routine maintenance work, including picking up and removing litter, cleaning and stocking restrooms, emptying garbage cans and changing trash liners and removing graffiti; performs administrative tasks, such as ordering and purchasing supplies, preparing monthly revenue and other reports, preparing, monitoring and enforcing contracts, completing fixed asset inventories and maintains logs, records and reports; loads and unloads compost; takes hazardous tree inventory and coordinates with contractors for tree removal; performs erosion control and prevention; constructs, restores and maintains natural resources and habitats; may monitor and report lift station and water issues; maintains wells, water tanks, springs and spring fed water sources; monitors and adjusts water chemistry, performs water quality testing and measures chlorine and bacticide levels; prepares and paints a variety of surfaces; removes various illegal dumped items, such as construction materials, green waste, household items and furniture; may perform maintenance on lagoons; performs range management, including grass sample collection, annotating height and weight and creating general descriptions of location and vegetation types; mitigates fire hazards by creating and maintaining fuel breaks around neighboring properties and throughout the parks; safely removes needles and sharps as necessary; performs duties of lower level classifications as required; acts as supervisor as needed.
Maintenance and Skilled Trades Option: Provides support and assists skilled trades staff and/or heavy equipment operators with special projects; performs roads and trails maintenance on a project basis; loads and unloads materials and equipment; pulls trailers and transports equipment and materials, such as granite slabs, concrete and paver blocks, sheetrock, rock, sand, gravel and retaining wall blocks; compacts and backfills retaining walls; coordinates with vendors regarding specialty products; assists in paving roads and pathways; operates paint stripers on roads and parking lots; operates vibraplates, water tenders, and pneumatic and electric jackhammers; operates electronic underground pipe tracers to locate electrical conduit and metal water pipes; takes down existing structures and separates and sorts materials; digs holes and trenches.
OTHER FUNCTIONS & DUTIES:
Trains, orients and leads other Park District staff and volunteers; performs special assignments, such as serving as liaison with concessionaires and other groups, supervising special crews and preparing technical contracts; constructs stairs and boardwalks; transports visitors to and from San Francisco Bay islands via boat; repairs and replaces tile; cuts, patches, sweats, and/or insulates copper pipe; maintains chlorinators; welds aluminum and steel to fabricate and modify parts; directs emergency response vehicles and assists with communications during emergency situations; may assist with the birthing and care of animals and cleaning animal pens; installs and performs maintenance on cameras and trail counters; may perform watercraft and trailer inspections; may operate watercrafts and deploy emergency hazardous material booms; assists in landscape design, repair and installation; performs native species restoration; may perform tours; assists in conducting various wildlife survey and conservation studies; obtains utility locating permits as needed; and performs related duties as assigned.


Minimum Qualifications

Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

Education: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade,

AND
Experience: Three years of recent experience in landscape/park facility maintenance, construction, or a related field which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties of this classification and provide quality customer service.

Substitutions: College level education in a related field or successful completion of related classes at a trade or vocational school, may be substituted on the basis of one year of completed college level education or trade/vocation school classes equating to one year of experience up to a maximum of a year of experience.

License or Certificate: Possession of a valid Class C California Driver's License is a condition of initial and continued employment in this classification.

Additional Information

The following generally describes the knowledge and ability required to enter the job and/or be learned within a short period of time in order to successfully perform the assigned duties.

Knowledge of: parks and/or grounds maintenance methods and equipment; basic principles, practices and functionalities of irrigation, carpentry, electrical and plumbing systems; horticulture planting, pruning, fertilizing and irrigation techniques, methods and requirements; safety practices and procedures; construction of erosion control structures; practices of general construction; rigging and winching techniques; rules, regulations and codes pertaining to the Park District. Ability to: safely and effectively operate and maintain a wide range of hand and power tools, vehicles, and equipment; frequently lift and/or move up to 60 pounds; perform basic math; lead and instruct others in maintenance and repair activities; work outside and under adverse weather and working conditions; follow written and oral instructions; perform watercraft inspections for natural resource protection as needed; read maps and blue prints; prioritize and adapt to changes; respond to emergency situations while maintaining professionalism; work autonomously and as part of a team; safely and properly apply pesticides and herbicides; lead and coordinate volunteer work groups; perform recordkeeping and prepare complete and accurate reports; provide high level of customer service; learn basic wildlife, vegetation and geographic features found in Park District parks; understand basic water chemistry; troubleshoot and maintain pumps and filters systems for pools and swim lagoons; operate and maintain pool/filtration facilities; improvise and troubleshoot issues in the field in various situations; inspect and identify problems with structures and formulate solutions; learn and operate office equipment including computers and supporting word processing, spreadsheet, and database applications; communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work at all levels, including a culturally diverse general public, with a focus on quality service to internal staff and external customers and park users.


Conditions of employment:

Must pass a Level 1 Background Check.

May be required to work unusual hours, nights, weekends, holidays, outdoors and in a variety of weather conditions.

Depending on work location and assignment, ability to use a respirator in the performance of work in accordance with CAL OSHA respirator regulations, Title 8, 5144 (c) (g) (l) (A) (l.), incumbents shall not wear facial hair (e.g. beards or long sideburns, etc.) that impede the effectiveness of the respirator.

Must wear a Park District uniform.


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:


REPORTS TO: Chief, manager, supervisor, or designee.

SUPERVISES: This is not a supervisory class, may provide lead direction.

HISTORICAL INFORMATION:

Employment Category: AFSCME Local 2428
Replaces Park Ranger, Adopted by Board: May, 1978
Revision Adopted by Board: 5-19-98 Resolution No.: 1998-5-127
Revision Approved by General Manager: October 21, 2009
Replaces, “Park Ranger II,” Approved by Board November 5, 2019, Resolution: 2019-11-269
Revision Approved by General Manager: January 2, 2020