Oklahoma Indigent Defense System
Equipment Operator -- Salt Plains State Park
Oklahoma Indigent Defense System, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
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Equipment Operator – Salt Plains State Park Agency: 566 Department of Tourism and Recreation
Supervisory Organization: Salt Plains State Park
Position type: Full time, Regular, Continuous
Compensation: Starting at $15.00/hr, may increase to $15.45/hr after successful completion of a one-year trial period.
Job Description Basic Purpose Positions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving the operation of various types of equipment or machinery in performing maintenance or construction activities, or other functions involving the use of equipment or machinery.
Typical Functions
Drive trucks and buses to transport materials, trash, merchandise, equipment and/or employees; load and unload trucks, assist in minor mechanical repairs, keep the truck clean and in good working order, lubricate moving parts or wearing surfaces of mechanical equipment.
Drive a wheeled tractor pulling rollers or sweeper brooms; drive tractor power mowers; operate an asphalt kettle up to 600 gallon capacity; operate compressor equipment driving jackhammers; operate tail grader; operate batch plant; operate mudjack; operate pneumatic demolition hammer.
Operate power shovels or cranes with hoe, dipper, clam shell, dragline, load hooks or other attachments to excavate and move earth, rock, sand, and other bulky materials; move lumber, girders and similar objects; load trucks from stockpiles or borrow pits; clear right‑of‑way; make cuts and fills to grade.
Operate a heavy bulldozer or tractor and scraper unit in earth‑moving operations or similar maintenance or construction work.
Perform related and incidental work such as building decks or platforms, constructing and raising derricks, placing guy lines and rigging ropes, cables and pulleys, erecting pile drivers; remove and replace caps, braces, whalings, sills, and other wharf or bridge members; cut and trim wharf and bridge members with saws and other tools; bolt new frame members into place using boring machines or air drills.
Supervise and participate in the servicing, upkeep and repair of equipment operated; move equipment from one job to another.
Operate a heavy duty truck tractor used for hauling unusually large equipment; drive and operate large striping machine used in painting center lines and no‑passing stripes.
Operate a heavy truck in the loading, transporting and distribution of valuable retail merchandise, heavy construction equipment and other materials.
Operate a motor grader powered with gasoline or diesel engine for routine grading of gravel roads and shoulders.
Level Descriptor This is the leadership level of this job family where employees are assigned responsibilities for the direct supervision of an equipment shop, roads and grounds unit, or similar organizational unit involving the use of heavy equipment in construction, maintenance, or transportation activities. Responsibility may also be assigned for the supervision of highly skilled or specialized work involving the use of lighter equipment.
Education and Experience Education and experience requirements at this level consist of three years of experience in operating and maintaining power equipment used in maintenance, construction or transportation.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Competencies Knowledge required includes operation and maintenance of heavy, complicated power equipment; operation and maintenance of all types of power equipment, including cranes, dozers, tractors, graders and heavy duty trucks; safety measures required for the operation of heavy power equipment; supervisory principles and practices. Skills required to operate heavy complicated power equipment. Abilities include following oral and written instructions; supervising subordinate workers; operating a variety of equipment involved in maintenance, construction and transportation activities; supervising the work of others; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.
Special Requirements Some agencies may have determined positions in this job family to be safety sensitive as defined by 63 O.S. 427.8.
Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub.
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Equipment Operator – Salt Plains State Park Agency: 566 Department of Tourism and Recreation
Supervisory Organization: Salt Plains State Park
Position type: Full time, Regular, Continuous
Compensation: Starting at $15.00/hr, may increase to $15.45/hr after successful completion of a one-year trial period.
Job Description Basic Purpose Positions in this job family are assigned responsibilities involving the operation of various types of equipment or machinery in performing maintenance or construction activities, or other functions involving the use of equipment or machinery.
Typical Functions
Drive trucks and buses to transport materials, trash, merchandise, equipment and/or employees; load and unload trucks, assist in minor mechanical repairs, keep the truck clean and in good working order, lubricate moving parts or wearing surfaces of mechanical equipment.
Drive a wheeled tractor pulling rollers or sweeper brooms; drive tractor power mowers; operate an asphalt kettle up to 600 gallon capacity; operate compressor equipment driving jackhammers; operate tail grader; operate batch plant; operate mudjack; operate pneumatic demolition hammer.
Operate power shovels or cranes with hoe, dipper, clam shell, dragline, load hooks or other attachments to excavate and move earth, rock, sand, and other bulky materials; move lumber, girders and similar objects; load trucks from stockpiles or borrow pits; clear right‑of‑way; make cuts and fills to grade.
Operate a heavy bulldozer or tractor and scraper unit in earth‑moving operations or similar maintenance or construction work.
Perform related and incidental work such as building decks or platforms, constructing and raising derricks, placing guy lines and rigging ropes, cables and pulleys, erecting pile drivers; remove and replace caps, braces, whalings, sills, and other wharf or bridge members; cut and trim wharf and bridge members with saws and other tools; bolt new frame members into place using boring machines or air drills.
Supervise and participate in the servicing, upkeep and repair of equipment operated; move equipment from one job to another.
Operate a heavy duty truck tractor used for hauling unusually large equipment; drive and operate large striping machine used in painting center lines and no‑passing stripes.
Operate a heavy truck in the loading, transporting and distribution of valuable retail merchandise, heavy construction equipment and other materials.
Operate a motor grader powered with gasoline or diesel engine for routine grading of gravel roads and shoulders.
Level Descriptor This is the leadership level of this job family where employees are assigned responsibilities for the direct supervision of an equipment shop, roads and grounds unit, or similar organizational unit involving the use of heavy equipment in construction, maintenance, or transportation activities. Responsibility may also be assigned for the supervision of highly skilled or specialized work involving the use of lighter equipment.
Education and Experience Education and experience requirements at this level consist of three years of experience in operating and maintaining power equipment used in maintenance, construction or transportation.
Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, and Competencies Knowledge required includes operation and maintenance of heavy, complicated power equipment; operation and maintenance of all types of power equipment, including cranes, dozers, tractors, graders and heavy duty trucks; safety measures required for the operation of heavy power equipment; supervisory principles and practices. Skills required to operate heavy complicated power equipment. Abilities include following oral and written instructions; supervising subordinate workers; operating a variety of equipment involved in maintenance, construction and transportation activities; supervising the work of others; establishing and maintaining effective working relationships.
Special Requirements Some agencies may have determined positions in this job family to be safety sensitive as defined by 63 O.S. 427.8.
Equal Opportunity Employment The State of Oklahoma is an equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of genetic information, race, religion, color, sex, age, national origin, or disability.
Current active State of Oklahoma employees must apply for open positions internally through the Workday Jobs Hub.
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