Leavenworth USD453
Special Projects Crewman II #25-12-1
Leavenworth USD453, Leavenworth, Kansas, United States, 66048
Special Projects Crewman II #25-12-1
Leavenworth USD453 – Public Works – Road & Bridge Division
Pay Level Level 10 Step 24 – $30.74 per hour
Location Leavenworth County Shop, 23690 187th Street, Leavenworth, KS 66048. County Employees Only. General Public: Leavenworth Workforce Center, 515 Limit Street, Leavenworth, KS. Apply at hr@leavenworthcounty.gov.
Eligibility County Employees Only. Residency policy: primary residence in Leavenworth County or designated adjacent counties (Wyandotte, Johnson, Douglas, Jefferson, Atchison, Platte). Apply through County website and County Human Resources Department. Position closes when filled.
Responsibilities
Operate heavy equipment including dump truck, loader, tractor, small broom, grader, scraper, roller, excavator, dozer, chip spreader, oil distributor, paver, and flag utility locates.
Assist Road & Bridge Maintenance Supervisors in their absence.
Manage major construction and surface water systems of large infrastructure (bridges, box culverts, stream crossings, etc.) and prepare documentation and procedures.
Conduct safety inspections, working condition assessments, and supply inventory.
Report and manage tasks, personnel hours, and process/procedure related to roadway maintenance operations.
Ice and snow clearing and removal activities.
Qualifications and Knowledge
Knowledge of department policies, procedures, and safety regulations.
Knowledge of civil engineering principles, construction of roads and major water conveyance systems.
Knowledge of critical infrastructure maintenance methods and techniques.
Skill in construction of Public Works projects involving roads, bridges, and critical structures.
Knowledge of acceptable material standards and costs as directed by the County Engineer.
Knowledge of supervisory techniques, delegation, and administration principles under guidance of the Superintendent.
Knowledge of county standard operating procedures.
Knowledge of light, heavy, and specialized heavy equipment functions and utilization.
Knowledge of federal, state, local and departmental construction guidelines, procedures, and safety regulations.
Knowledge of highway signing regulations, installation and maintenance methods and techniques.
Skill in reading and interpreting plans, drawings, and specifications.
Leadership and Characteristics Display high level of leadership characteristics including communication, organization, collaboration, safety, training, and task completion.
Benefits and Opportunities Full‑time position with potential for advancement within Public Works. Apply before position closes.
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Pay Level Level 10 Step 24 – $30.74 per hour
Location Leavenworth County Shop, 23690 187th Street, Leavenworth, KS 66048. County Employees Only. General Public: Leavenworth Workforce Center, 515 Limit Street, Leavenworth, KS. Apply at hr@leavenworthcounty.gov.
Eligibility County Employees Only. Residency policy: primary residence in Leavenworth County or designated adjacent counties (Wyandotte, Johnson, Douglas, Jefferson, Atchison, Platte). Apply through County website and County Human Resources Department. Position closes when filled.
Responsibilities
Operate heavy equipment including dump truck, loader, tractor, small broom, grader, scraper, roller, excavator, dozer, chip spreader, oil distributor, paver, and flag utility locates.
Assist Road & Bridge Maintenance Supervisors in their absence.
Manage major construction and surface water systems of large infrastructure (bridges, box culverts, stream crossings, etc.) and prepare documentation and procedures.
Conduct safety inspections, working condition assessments, and supply inventory.
Report and manage tasks, personnel hours, and process/procedure related to roadway maintenance operations.
Ice and snow clearing and removal activities.
Qualifications and Knowledge
Knowledge of department policies, procedures, and safety regulations.
Knowledge of civil engineering principles, construction of roads and major water conveyance systems.
Knowledge of critical infrastructure maintenance methods and techniques.
Skill in construction of Public Works projects involving roads, bridges, and critical structures.
Knowledge of acceptable material standards and costs as directed by the County Engineer.
Knowledge of supervisory techniques, delegation, and administration principles under guidance of the Superintendent.
Knowledge of county standard operating procedures.
Knowledge of light, heavy, and specialized heavy equipment functions and utilization.
Knowledge of federal, state, local and departmental construction guidelines, procedures, and safety regulations.
Knowledge of highway signing regulations, installation and maintenance methods and techniques.
Skill in reading and interpreting plans, drawings, and specifications.
Leadership and Characteristics Display high level of leadership characteristics including communication, organization, collaboration, safety, training, and task completion.
Benefits and Opportunities Full‑time position with potential for advancement within Public Works. Apply before position closes.
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