Motor Equipment Operator II; Line Maintenance and Construction
Listed on 2026-02-10
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Transportation
Driver, General Labor, Truck Driver
Essential Functions of Position:
- operates a street sweeper on assigned shift in cleaning streets and roads in assigned geographical area;
- operates a rubber tire backhoe to trench, load and backfill in construction and maintenance activities;
- operates a winch truck in winching operations, in pulling and in setting poles and guard rails, and in hauling materials and equipment;
- operates track loader, a four-wheel-drive front-end loader with a capacity greater than two yards to load trucks with materials, and to plow snow and load trucks during snow removal operations;
- drives large dump truck, tractor and trailer, rear-loader or crane truck;
- operates tractor with mower, knuckle boom loader, boom mower, or tub grinder;
- operates excavator, roller, boring machine and air-track;
- instructs lower level operators in the finer points of operation and servicing of assigned equipment;
- participates in work related to maintenance and construction activities; when the nature of work does not require constant operation of assigned equipment, employees in this class participate in general laboring tasks incidental to the job;
- repairs and services equipment;
- may serve as a substitute operator on heavier equipment, such as bulldozer, dragline, crane, shovel, snow loader and others;
- when not working as a Motor Equipment Operator II, works as a Motor Equipment Operator I or Public Service Worker;
- performs related tasks as required.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
General knowledge of traffic laws and other regulations governing automotive equipment operation; general knowledge of the operating and repair characteristics of heavy automotive and similar public works equipment; general knowledge of the component parts, operating principles, and maintenance needs of maintenance and construction equipment; general knowledge of the City, including the location and layout of streets and alleys; ability to service various types of relatively heavy equipment and to make minor running repairs;
ability to understand and carry out oral and written instructions and to prepare required reports; skill in the operation of moderately complex construction and maintenance equipment; physical strength and agility sufficient to operate equipment over rough terrain occasionally under adverse weather conditions.
Completion of high school or GED and some experience in the operation and routine maintenance of trucks, specialized automotive equipment or related automotive equipment at the level of Motor Equipment Operator I; or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities. Possession of a valid Class A commercial driver's license issued by the State of Tennessee.
Pre-employment DOT physical, drug screening and background check required.
This is a Safety Sensitive position subject to pre-employment, random and reasonable suspicion drug and alcohol testing as allowed by law.
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