City of Washougal
GENERAL POSITION SUMMARY
Responsible for the regular and routine maintenance and upkeep of the grounds, facilities, and equipment of the department. Completes work projects and/or reports as assigned by supervisors. Operates department equipment and machinery to complete work projects. Interacts with citizens regarding requests or complaints. Ensures that safety standards and procedures are being followed on-site.
The Maintenance Worker II will be cross trained in the various functions of Public Works and will occasionally be required to operate in other divisions.
For Parks Performs regular and recurring maintenance for the grounds, facilities, and equipment of the city Parks. Inspects, repairs and maintains playgrounds and playing fields. May troubleshoot problems with park systems and make recommendations toward a corrective measure. Maintains routine park records, takes inventory of supplies/equipment and orders operating supplies as needed.
For Facilities Performs various regular and recurring building maintenance tasks. Inspects city facilities and conducts maintenance and repair duties, making recommendations for technical or capital repairs outside of scope of maintenance. Ensures adherence to safe work practices and procedures.
For Cemetery Performs various regular and recurring cemetery maintenance tasks, including plotting graves, and set up and breakdown for funerals. May troubleshoot problems with cemetery systems and make recommendations toward a corrective measure.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Perform both routine and specialized maintenance and repairs on grounds, facilities, and equipment. Operate equipment to complete department projects. Maintain and repair various machinery, tools and equipment used by the division/department. Set up and assist in the completion of various work projects. Interact with citizens regarding requests or complaints. Inventory supplies and equipment. Perform other duties as needed and/or assigned.
For Parks
Maintain turf and grounds, remove weeds and trash and mow grass
Plant, transplant and prune grass, trees, and shrubs on grounds
Apply pesticides as needed
Install irrigation systems. Repair, program and adjust irrigation system
Perform various improvements to ground, equipment, and facilities as needed
Inspects, repairs, and maintains playgrounds and playing fields. Repair playing fields and prepare playing fields for games and events
Build, maintain and repair fences, pathways and retaining walls
Maintain and repair equipment used by the Parks Department (i.e., backhoe, mowers, weed eaters, etc.)
Remove debris from parking lots
Clean and stock restrooms. Maintain and repair restroom locks
Open and winterize park restrooms
Participate in set‑up for citywide special events (i.e., city festivals, holiday events, etc.)
Use power equipment to apply fertilizer, trim or drop trees, and condition turf areas
Identify and make recommendations regarding presence of hazard trees throughout the parks and open space properties
Maintain routine park records and take inventory and order supplies and equipment as needed
Respond to building maintenance issues and repair requests as needed
Set up holiday decorations
Takes inventory, orders, and distributes equipment as needed for custodial and building operation
Secure, review, and recommend contractor estimates for technical work
Participate in remodeling or spatial configuration of office spaces
For Facilities
Maintain turf and grounds; remove weeds and trash and mow grass
Check and replace fire extinguishers, light bulbs, refill first aid kits, batteries, and supplies in AEDs, monitor radon readings, change HVAC filters, inspect eyewash stations, and refill custodial supplies in buildings
Respond to building maintenance issues and repair requests according to work orders
Operate construction equipment and power tools such as power saws, power sanders, drills, air compressors, paint sprayers, blowers and maintain all assigned tools and equipment in good working order
Paint interior and exterior surfaces as needed
Move office equipment and furniture as needed. Some assembly of office furniture may be necessary
Maintain electronic (Word, Excel, etc.) and paper records for regular maintenance, inspections, and repairs
For Cemetery
Inspect, repair, and maintain graves
Install, program, and maintain irrigation systems
Use power equipment to apply fertilizer, trim trees, and condition turf areas
Maintain routine cemetery and shop records. Take inventory and order supplies and equipment as needed
Plot graves with second party verification by another trained Maintenance II or higher
Act as liaison between office staff and customers for sales and services. Assist customers in grave location
Perform specific aspects of special cemetery projects under direction of lead or higher
Identify and make recommendations regarding presence of hazard trees throughout the cemetery grounds
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
Assist other departments as needed
Other duties as assigned
JOB SCOPE This position involves recurring work responsibilities, with a wide diversity of work situations. The incumbent operates from established and well‑known procedures, occasionally contributing to the development of new concepts in his/her division under the direction of a Lead or Supervisor. The position involves a moderate level of complexity in the operation of various equipment and machinery, and in assisting in the coordination of multiple projects simultaneously. The Maintenance Worker II usually operates independently, under a minimal degree of supervision. Work is verified by the Lead Maintenance Worker or Supervisor positions. An error in work could slow the time and productivity of the department and in some cases result in noncompliance with required standards, possibly leading to fines and/or other legal action against the City. Errors in equipment repair could result in accident or injury to the public or City employees.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY The Maintenance Worker II holds no supervisory authority on a day‑to‑day basis. However, the incumbent may be asked to complete out‑of‑class assignments in the absence of the Lead Worker and assure that seasonal and/or temporary workers are on task and working productively and may occasionally give work direction to other staff members.
INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS This position involves frequent communication with others, mostly with those within the city. Internal contacts are usually made within the Public Works Department. External contacts are mostly made with citizens, contractors, and various work crews. Dependent on the situation, contacts may be made on the incumbent’s own initiative or at the Lead or Supervisor’s request. These contacts are seldom about confidential or sensitive matters and occur most often on the phone or in person.
JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Mental Activities
Interpersonal, teamwork and customer service skills
Problem analysis and decision‑making skills
Mentoring skills
Ability to speak, understand, read, and write English
Ability to perform basic math (add, subtract, multiply and divide)
Ability to exercise independent judgment and/or independent action
Ability to adapt and respond to new situations
Ability to maintain various health and safety standards and regulations
Physical Activities
Continuous talking, hearing, standing, walking, reaching, handling, grasping, feeling, fingering, and repetitive motions of the feet, hands, and wrists
Frequent stooping, crawling, bending, kneeling, and climbing
For Parks
Knowledge of turf management and grounds care
Knowledge of tree care and early detection of structural flaws
Knowledge of park safety and regulations
Ability to conduct a thorough playground safety inspection and administer efficient repairs
Ability to operate heavy equipment, including CDL vehicles, backhoe, dump trucks, etc.
Ability to operate various small equipment including mowers, trowels, edger’s, floats for cement work, weed eaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, saws, various hand tools, etc.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 100 pounds
For Facilities
Knowledge of turf management and grounds care
Knowledge of tree care and early detection of structural flaws
Working knowledge of building maps, building permits, plans, engineer drawings and other building operations schematics
Ability to operate heavy equipment
Ability to operate various small equipment including mowers, trowels, edgers, floats for cement work, weed eaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, saws, various hand tools, etc.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 100 pounds
For Cemetery
Knowledge of turf management and grounds care
Knowledge of tree care and early detection of structural flaws
Working knowledge of Cemetery maps, procedures, and regulations regarding Cemetery operation
Ability to use a tape measure to calculate grave locations, performing math calculations in the field
Ability to operate heavy equipment, including a backhoe and dump truck
Ability to operate various small equipment including mowers, trowels, edgers, floats for cement work, weed eaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, saws, various hand tools, etc.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 100 pounds
Education, Certification And Experience Certifications Must be Attained Within the First Six Months of Employment (Unless Otherwise Specified)
High school education or equivalent
3 – 5 years’ experience
Washington State Flagging and Traffic Control certified
First Aid/CPR certified
Blood‑Borne Pathogens training
Confined Space training
Defensive Driving training
For Parks
Washington Public Pesticide Operator’s License
Washington State CDL with air brakes and tanker endorsements. Classification (A or B) at the discretion of the Public Works Director or his/her designee at time of hire or within 12 months.
Playground Equipment certification
Trenching and Shoring class
Forklift certification
Training in playground inspection and repair
For Facilities
Minimum of one (1) year of building maintenance and/or construction experience is preferred.
One (1) year HVAC maintenance and repair and (1) year of low voltage electrical maintenance experience preferred
HVAC Certification is desirable
Electrician Certification is desirable
Lock Out/Tag Out training
Forklift certification
Fall Protection and Bucket Truck training
For Cemetery
Washington Public Pesticide Operator’s License
Washington State CDL with air brakes and tanker endorsements. Classification (A or B) at the discretion of the Public Works Director or his/her designee at time of hire or within 12 months.
Trenching and Shoring class
Forklift certification
Job Conditions The normal working hours for the Maintenance Worker II worker vary between 7 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday, in mostly outside environments. On‑Call status may be required at times. Hours of operation may vary seasonally. The incumbent may experience daily exposure to high noise levels, extreme temperatures, outside work, work around machinery, harmful gases and laboratory chemicals, raw sewage, confined spaces where exposure to hazardous air conditions may exist, as well as exposure to blood‑borne pathogens. Heavy manual labor, heavy lifting and constant standing are required. This position is responsible for maintaining the city property and equipment under his/her control. The Maintenance Worker II is also responsible for various daily record‑keeping and reporting for his/her division. Dependent on the position eight or more hours per week may be devoted to clerical work such as typing, filing, data entry and report writing.
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The Maintenance Worker II will be cross trained in the various functions of Public Works and will occasionally be required to operate in other divisions.
For Parks Performs regular and recurring maintenance for the grounds, facilities, and equipment of the city Parks. Inspects, repairs and maintains playgrounds and playing fields. May troubleshoot problems with park systems and make recommendations toward a corrective measure. Maintains routine park records, takes inventory of supplies/equipment and orders operating supplies as needed.
For Facilities Performs various regular and recurring building maintenance tasks. Inspects city facilities and conducts maintenance and repair duties, making recommendations for technical or capital repairs outside of scope of maintenance. Ensures adherence to safe work practices and procedures.
For Cemetery Performs various regular and recurring cemetery maintenance tasks, including plotting graves, and set up and breakdown for funerals. May troubleshoot problems with cemetery systems and make recommendations toward a corrective measure.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS/MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES Perform both routine and specialized maintenance and repairs on grounds, facilities, and equipment. Operate equipment to complete department projects. Maintain and repair various machinery, tools and equipment used by the division/department. Set up and assist in the completion of various work projects. Interact with citizens regarding requests or complaints. Inventory supplies and equipment. Perform other duties as needed and/or assigned.
For Parks
Maintain turf and grounds, remove weeds and trash and mow grass
Plant, transplant and prune grass, trees, and shrubs on grounds
Apply pesticides as needed
Install irrigation systems. Repair, program and adjust irrigation system
Perform various improvements to ground, equipment, and facilities as needed
Inspects, repairs, and maintains playgrounds and playing fields. Repair playing fields and prepare playing fields for games and events
Build, maintain and repair fences, pathways and retaining walls
Maintain and repair equipment used by the Parks Department (i.e., backhoe, mowers, weed eaters, etc.)
Remove debris from parking lots
Clean and stock restrooms. Maintain and repair restroom locks
Open and winterize park restrooms
Participate in set‑up for citywide special events (i.e., city festivals, holiday events, etc.)
Use power equipment to apply fertilizer, trim or drop trees, and condition turf areas
Identify and make recommendations regarding presence of hazard trees throughout the parks and open space properties
Maintain routine park records and take inventory and order supplies and equipment as needed
Respond to building maintenance issues and repair requests as needed
Set up holiday decorations
Takes inventory, orders, and distributes equipment as needed for custodial and building operation
Secure, review, and recommend contractor estimates for technical work
Participate in remodeling or spatial configuration of office spaces
For Facilities
Maintain turf and grounds; remove weeds and trash and mow grass
Check and replace fire extinguishers, light bulbs, refill first aid kits, batteries, and supplies in AEDs, monitor radon readings, change HVAC filters, inspect eyewash stations, and refill custodial supplies in buildings
Respond to building maintenance issues and repair requests according to work orders
Operate construction equipment and power tools such as power saws, power sanders, drills, air compressors, paint sprayers, blowers and maintain all assigned tools and equipment in good working order
Paint interior and exterior surfaces as needed
Move office equipment and furniture as needed. Some assembly of office furniture may be necessary
Maintain electronic (Word, Excel, etc.) and paper records for regular maintenance, inspections, and repairs
For Cemetery
Inspect, repair, and maintain graves
Install, program, and maintain irrigation systems
Use power equipment to apply fertilizer, trim trees, and condition turf areas
Maintain routine cemetery and shop records. Take inventory and order supplies and equipment as needed
Plot graves with second party verification by another trained Maintenance II or higher
Act as liaison between office staff and customers for sales and services. Assist customers in grave location
Perform specific aspects of special cemetery projects under direction of lead or higher
Identify and make recommendations regarding presence of hazard trees throughout the cemetery grounds
SECONDARY FUNCTIONS
Assist other departments as needed
Other duties as assigned
JOB SCOPE This position involves recurring work responsibilities, with a wide diversity of work situations. The incumbent operates from established and well‑known procedures, occasionally contributing to the development of new concepts in his/her division under the direction of a Lead or Supervisor. The position involves a moderate level of complexity in the operation of various equipment and machinery, and in assisting in the coordination of multiple projects simultaneously. The Maintenance Worker II usually operates independently, under a minimal degree of supervision. Work is verified by the Lead Maintenance Worker or Supervisor positions. An error in work could slow the time and productivity of the department and in some cases result in noncompliance with required standards, possibly leading to fines and/or other legal action against the City. Errors in equipment repair could result in accident or injury to the public or City employees.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITY The Maintenance Worker II holds no supervisory authority on a day‑to‑day basis. However, the incumbent may be asked to complete out‑of‑class assignments in the absence of the Lead Worker and assure that seasonal and/or temporary workers are on task and working productively and may occasionally give work direction to other staff members.
INTERPERSONAL CONTACTS This position involves frequent communication with others, mostly with those within the city. Internal contacts are usually made within the Public Works Department. External contacts are mostly made with citizens, contractors, and various work crews. Dependent on the situation, contacts may be made on the incumbent’s own initiative or at the Lead or Supervisor’s request. These contacts are seldom about confidential or sensitive matters and occur most often on the phone or in person.
JOB KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Mental Activities
Interpersonal, teamwork and customer service skills
Problem analysis and decision‑making skills
Mentoring skills
Ability to speak, understand, read, and write English
Ability to perform basic math (add, subtract, multiply and divide)
Ability to exercise independent judgment and/or independent action
Ability to adapt and respond to new situations
Ability to maintain various health and safety standards and regulations
Physical Activities
Continuous talking, hearing, standing, walking, reaching, handling, grasping, feeling, fingering, and repetitive motions of the feet, hands, and wrists
Frequent stooping, crawling, bending, kneeling, and climbing
For Parks
Knowledge of turf management and grounds care
Knowledge of tree care and early detection of structural flaws
Knowledge of park safety and regulations
Ability to conduct a thorough playground safety inspection and administer efficient repairs
Ability to operate heavy equipment, including CDL vehicles, backhoe, dump trucks, etc.
Ability to operate various small equipment including mowers, trowels, edger’s, floats for cement work, weed eaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, saws, various hand tools, etc.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 100 pounds
For Facilities
Knowledge of turf management and grounds care
Knowledge of tree care and early detection of structural flaws
Working knowledge of building maps, building permits, plans, engineer drawings and other building operations schematics
Ability to operate heavy equipment
Ability to operate various small equipment including mowers, trowels, edgers, floats for cement work, weed eaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, saws, various hand tools, etc.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 100 pounds
For Cemetery
Knowledge of turf management and grounds care
Knowledge of tree care and early detection of structural flaws
Working knowledge of Cemetery maps, procedures, and regulations regarding Cemetery operation
Ability to use a tape measure to calculate grave locations, performing math calculations in the field
Ability to operate heavy equipment, including a backhoe and dump truck
Ability to operate various small equipment including mowers, trowels, edgers, floats for cement work, weed eaters, trimmers, leaf blowers, chain saws, saws, various hand tools, etc.
Ability to push, pull, lift, and carry up to 100 pounds
Education, Certification And Experience Certifications Must be Attained Within the First Six Months of Employment (Unless Otherwise Specified)
High school education or equivalent
3 – 5 years’ experience
Washington State Flagging and Traffic Control certified
First Aid/CPR certified
Blood‑Borne Pathogens training
Confined Space training
Defensive Driving training
For Parks
Washington Public Pesticide Operator’s License
Washington State CDL with air brakes and tanker endorsements. Classification (A or B) at the discretion of the Public Works Director or his/her designee at time of hire or within 12 months.
Playground Equipment certification
Trenching and Shoring class
Forklift certification
Training in playground inspection and repair
For Facilities
Minimum of one (1) year of building maintenance and/or construction experience is preferred.
One (1) year HVAC maintenance and repair and (1) year of low voltage electrical maintenance experience preferred
HVAC Certification is desirable
Electrician Certification is desirable
Lock Out/Tag Out training
Forklift certification
Fall Protection and Bucket Truck training
For Cemetery
Washington Public Pesticide Operator’s License
Washington State CDL with air brakes and tanker endorsements. Classification (A or B) at the discretion of the Public Works Director or his/her designee at time of hire or within 12 months.
Trenching and Shoring class
Forklift certification
Job Conditions The normal working hours for the Maintenance Worker II worker vary between 7 am and 5 pm, Monday through Friday, in mostly outside environments. On‑Call status may be required at times. Hours of operation may vary seasonally. The incumbent may experience daily exposure to high noise levels, extreme temperatures, outside work, work around machinery, harmful gases and laboratory chemicals, raw sewage, confined spaces where exposure to hazardous air conditions may exist, as well as exposure to blood‑borne pathogens. Heavy manual labor, heavy lifting and constant standing are required. This position is responsible for maintaining the city property and equipment under his/her control. The Maintenance Worker II is also responsible for various daily record‑keeping and reporting for his/her division. Dependent on the position eight or more hours per week may be devoted to clerical work such as typing, filing, data entry and report writing.
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