Streets Maintenance Worker Jobs
By City of Bakersfield, CA At , Bakersfield, Ca $3,805 a month
General Supervisory & Management Unit (coming soon)
Licenses, Certificates or Special Requirements:
Full Summary of Benefits by Bargaining Unit:
Repairs and replaces asphalt and concrete
Operates a variety of equipment such as skip loader, jack hammer, concrete saw, compactors and other related power equipment
Spreads and levels base rock
Streets Maintenance Worker Jobs
By City of Concord, NC At Concord, NC, United States
Asphalt, concrete, and vegetation management principles
Maintains, installs, and/or repairs City grounds, right of ways, facilities, sidewalks, and roadways as needed.
Operates construction equipment, including heavy equipment, hand tools, and heavy machinery or large trucks.
Loads truck with supplies and materials needed to complete the job and performs preventative maintenance.
Responds to emergency inclement weather such as ice, snow, and flooding.
Performs other similar duties as required
Property Coordinator - Streets And Stormwater
By City of Orlando Careers At Orlando, FL, United States

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Maintenance Worker Streets Jobs
By City of Burnsville, MN At , Burnsville, 55337, Mn $62,040 - $77,375 a year
Proactively seek continuing education opportunities.
Building relationships with City Staff, Contractors, and Regulators.
Responding to calls and emergency situations in order to serve the public.
Use technology to aid in implementing maintenance goals.
Improve processes and find ways to optimize results.
Provide quality street maintenance operations.
Streets Maintenance Worker I
By Gilbert, Arizona At Gilbert, AZ, United States
1-2 years of experience in streets maintenance work.
An IMSA Work Zone Safety Certification will be required within one year of hire.
May require Maricopa County Dust Control Certification within one year of hire.
No experience in this area
I have no experience in asphalt maintenance
Most of my asphalt maintenance experience was gained while working for a private sector (non-government) employer.
Maintenance Worker Aide - Streets
By City of Bothell, WA At , Bothell, Wa $50,898 - $64,730 a year
Mowing and weeding of right of ways or storm system drainage ditches and ponds
Cleaning and maintaining underground utility structures
Assisting in street maintenance, replacement, and/or repairs
mowing and weeding of right of ways or storm system drainage ditches and ponds
cleaning and maintaining underground utility structures
assisting in street maintenance, replacement, and/or repairs
Streets Maintenance Worker/Cdl Trainee
By Jefferson County Colorado At , , Co $19.33 - $21.52 an hour
See more details on our Employment Benefits website.
Benefits of Working at Jeffco Road & Bridge:
PPE including Winter Coat, Insulated Bibs & Other Clothing, Hard Hat, Vests, Safety Glasses, Gloves, and Ear Protection
Reimbursements for Safety Toe Shoes and Prescription Safety Glasses
Well Maintained Late Model Equipment & Trucks
12 Paid Holidays (96 hours) Per Year
Utility Maintenance Worker I (Streets)
By Town of Herndon, VA At , Herndon, 20170, Va $42,000 - $52,000 a year
Salary/Pay Rate:$42,000 - $52,000 annually/dependent on qualifications
Flagger certification or the ability to obtain within six months of employment
Assists with tree removal; collects fallen leaves, collects debris and trash from roadsides; spreads gravel or stone as needed.
Sets up work zones according to standards; flags traffic during roadway maintenance and repair as needed.
Sets up and breaks down for town special events; works at special events as required, which may require overtime.
Assists with snow removal as needed, which may require overtime.
Streets Engineer Jobs
By City of Hialeah Municipal Government At Hialeah, FL, United States
DESIRABLE KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILLS
·Prepares Request for Qualification (RFQ) packages for professional service contracts.
·Possess a thorough knowledge of civil engineering principles and practices as applied to public works projects.
·Knowledge of land surveying techniques and procedures.
·Considerable knowledge of methods, practices, techniques, materials and equipment used for the installation of utilities.
·Have advanced knowledge of computers.

Are you looking for a job that allows you to make a difference in your community? Do you enjoy working outdoors and being part of a team? If so, then a career as a Streets and Utility Maintenance Worker might be the perfect fit for you! As a Streets and Utility Maintenance Worker, you will be responsible for maintaining the streets, sidewalks, and utility systems in your area. You will be responsible for inspecting and repairing roads, sidewalks, and utility systems, as well as cleaning and maintaining public areas. You will also be responsible for responding to emergency situations and ensuring the safety of the public. If you are looking for a job that is both challenging and rewarding, then a career as a Streets and Utility Maintenance Worker might be the perfect fit for you!

Overview Streets and utility maintenance workers are responsible for maintaining and repairing streets, sidewalks, and other public infrastructure. They may also be responsible for maintaining and repairing utility systems such as water, sewer, and electrical systems. Detailed Job Description Streets and utility maintenance workers are responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing streets, sidewalks, and other public infrastructure. They may also be responsible for maintaining and repairing utility systems such as water, sewer, and electrical systems. They may use a variety of tools and equipment to complete their tasks, such as jackhammers, saws, and other power tools. They may also be responsible for cleaning and maintaining the streets and sidewalks, as well as removing debris and other materials. Job Skills Required Streets and utility maintenance workers must have a good understanding of the tools and equipment used in their job, as well as a basic understanding of the systems they are responsible for maintaining and repairing. They must also be able to follow safety protocols and use protective equipment when necessary. They must also be able to work independently and as part of a team. Job Qualifications Most employers require streets and utility maintenance workers to have a high school diploma or equivalent. Some employers may also require a valid driver’s license and/or certification in a related field. Job Knowledge Streets and utility maintenance workers must have a good understanding of the tools and equipment used in their job, as well as a basic understanding of the systems they are responsible for maintaining and repairing. They must also have a good understanding of safety protocols and be able to use protective equipment when necessary. Job Experience Most employers require streets and utility maintenance workers to have at least one year of experience in a related field. Job Responsibilities Streets and utility maintenance workers are responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing streets, sidewalks, and other public infrastructure. They may also be responsible for maintaining and repairing utility systems such as water, sewer, and electrical systems. They may use a variety of tools and equipment to complete their tasks, such as jackhammers, saws, and other power tools. They may also be responsible for cleaning and maintaining the streets and sidewalks, as well as removing debris and other materials.