Temporary Public Works Maintenance Laborer; A4
Listed on 2026-07-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Worker, Building Maintenance, Heavy Equipment Operator, General Labor
Public Works Maintenance Worker I
The work requires accomplishment of a wide variety of maintenance, repair, and construction on city streets, storm drains, water, and sewer system operations. The work consists of general manual tasks requiring no special training and little or no experience. The incumbent completes work to provide efficient customer service and serves as a positive and cooperative team member.
Public Works Maintenance Workers I conduct and complete work assignments under the immediate supervision of an Equipment Operator II/III, or Supervisor who outline the details of each specific assignment. Supervisors check the work in process and, upon completion, evaluate the work within a well-defined framework of established policies and standard operating procedures. Although individual positions may be assigned to specialized work units, incumbents in this job class are expected to be cross-trained and fully functional in all areas of public works activities and assignments.
Positions within this job class are flexibly staffed.
This job class is the entry level in the Maintenance Worker series. This classification is distinguished from the journeyman level by the performance of the more routine tasks and duties assigned. Incumbents in this job class do not carry out assigned work with the same independence of action as journeyman level employees. Incumbents in this job class may perform the more skilled tasks in a training capacity.
This is routine work consisting of unskilled manual tasks that require the ability to do heavy physical labor efficiently.
- Empty trash cans in downtown areas.
- Clean gutters, culverts, sewers, and other drainage structures.
- Load and unload refuse, stone, gravel, dirt, asphalt, pipe, timber, and equipment.
- Operate a jackhammer.
- Patch streets by shoveling mix off trucks, placing it in holes, and tamping.
- Assist in semi-skilled work such as concreting by carrying tools, carrying or lifting lumber, mixing or stirring concrete, or running errands.
- Sweep streets, gutters, and sidewalks by hand.
- Shovel snow, gravel, and dirt.
- Mow lawns with a hand power mower.
- Rake leaves and cut brush.
- Perform a variety of other heavy manual work in connection with the maintenance and construction of sidewalks, streets, sewers, water mains, and parks.
- Drive trucks to and from jobs and perform other incidental driving.
- Assist rodding crews in the cleaning of sewers.
- Move boxes, furniture, and other items.
- Remove debris from water at the City dock.
- Open and close manholes.
- Remove storm drain grates.
- Perform other duties as directed.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Core Aptitude:
Willingness to perform routine manual work, ability to lift heavy articles, and stamina. - Literacy & Instructions:
Ability to understand simple oral instructions, with a preference for the ability to read and write. - Technical Knowledge:
Knowledge of standard and accepted methods, tools, and equipment utilized in the maintenance, repair, and construction of a variety of municipal public works operations and facilities. - Equipment Knowledge:
Knowledge of standard and accepted operation and routine maintenance of motorized vehicles and power equipment utilized in public works facilities. - Safety Awareness:
Knowledge of standard and accepted safety procedures applicable to a variety of maintenance and construction activities. - Execution
Skills:
Ability to understand and carry out a variety of oral and written instructions. - Operational Learning:
Ability to learn the City of Annapolis's operations, policies, and procedures as they relate to assigned duties, including water and sewer treatment and distribution operations. - Machinery Operation:
Ability to learn to operate a variety of light to heavy motorized and power equipment in a safe and effective manner. - Hand Tools:
Ability to operate a variety of hand powered maintenance and construction equipment in a safe and effective manner. - Documentation:
Ability to maintain routine records and logs. - Public Relations:
Ability to communicate orally in an effective and tactful manner and provide courteous and positive customer service. - Workplace Relations:
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the performance of required duties. - Labor Capacity:
Ability to perform assigned duties to include heavy and continuous physical labor in a safe and effective manner for self and others.
Minimum Qualifications
- Experience:
Some (6-12 months) experience in heavy manual labor. - Education:
Completion of high school or a GED certificate. - Industry Background:
Some prior experience in the construction, maintenance, groundskeeping, or landscaping industry. - Language:
Demonstrated ability to comprehend and speak English. - Licensure:
Possession of a valid State of Maryland motor vehicle operator's license.
Safety Sensitive Status
- This position is designated as Safety Sensitive due to tasks or duties that the employer reasonably believes could affect the safety and…
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