Road Maintenance Worker II; and Promotional
Listed on 2026-07-06
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Transportation
General Labor, Truck Driver
Road Maintenance Worker II
Road Maintenance Worker IIs operates a variety of trucks, light and medium duty road maintenance equipment, and performs a variety of semi-skilled and manual tasks in the maintenance of roadways, creeks, channels, associated landscape areas, storm drains, and other maintenance activities.
Duties associated with Road Maintenance and Construction- Drive and operate street sweepers, paint trucks, tree trucks, lumber trucks, power brooms, mowers, water trucks, dump trucks, etc.
- Tow various types of trailers and attachments, such as transport trailers, equipment tilt trailer, rollers, compressors, pavers, chip spreaders, etc.
- Operate light equipment used in trenching and pipe repair and replacement work including small tractors, light trucks, pumps, service tapping machines, generators, compressors and allied air tools, forks, and shoring equipment.
- Service and make minor and emergency repairs to trucks and equipment.
- Prepare simple records and reports.
- Instruct personnel in the proper operation of trucks and equipment.
- May act as lead worker or, in the absence of the Road Maintenance Supervisor, supervisor for a crew.
- Dig, level, slope, shovel, sweep and remove debris from drainage ditches and culverts.
- Prepare and patch holes in small, paved areas.
- Shovel, rake, roll and smooth asphalt and gravel in patching work.
- Cut, trim and dispose of brush and weeds.
- Cut, trim and remove tree limbs and fallen trees.
- Prepare ground for and lay concrete and culvert pipe.
- Slope and prepare road shoulders and bank for seeding.
- Dig ditches for and install culvert pipe.
- Act as safety flag-person.
- Assist Construction Carpenter/Mason in the building of concrete forms.
- Cut and refinish streets, sidewalks and driveways; lay cement and asphalt.
- Maintain guard rails and shoulders.
- Load and unload trucks.
- Periodically required to be in an "on-call" status and to be available for work in emergencies outside of normal working hours.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
- Perform inspections of storm drains.
- Rod and flush storm drain systems to remove obstructions.
- Operate pumps to remove debris from damaged or clogged lines.
- Clean catch basins.
- Cut and refinish streets, sidewalks, and driveways; lay cement and asphalt.
- Repair and reconstruct damaged sections of storm drain lines.
- Inspect, repair and construct manholes.
- Make minor repairs to pumps and other equipment.
- Perform related duties as assigned.
License: Possession and maintenance of a valid California Class A Commercial Driver’s License with tank vehicle endorsement.
Education and ExperienceAny combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying.
Experience:
Six months of experience driving trucks with at least 6 cubic yards capacity or satisfactory completion of the County-sponsored truck driver training class or equivalent.
- Provisions of the California Vehicle Code applying to the operation of vehicles.
- Safety practices in connection with light and medium duty road maintenance equipment.
- Road maintenance and construction operations, materials and procedures.
- Operation and preventive maintenance of light and medium duty trucks and road construction equipment.
- Operate trucks and road maintenance equipment, including street sweepers, storm drain maintenance trucks, paint trucks, tree trucks, lumber trucks, power brooms, mowers, water trucks, dump trucks and asphalt rollers.
- Load equipment onto transport trailers, unload and tow various types of trailers.
- Perform road maintenance duties which require strength, agility and endurance.
- Instruct and train personnel in road maintenance worker tasks.
- Work courteously and effectively with the public and with co-workers.
- Follow oral and/or written instructions.
- Bend, stand and walk for extended periods of time.
- Lift and carry heavy equipment (50 lbs. min.) and supplies (50 lbs. min.) used in the course of the work, such as jackhammers, pumps, piping and paving materials.
- Meet U.S. Department of Transportation (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). and alcohol testing requirements and standards for holder of a commercial driver’s license.
The County of San Mateo is an equal opportunity employer committed to fostering diversity, equity, and inclusion at all levels.
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