Highway Maintenance Supervisor
Job in
Wyoming, Hamilton County, Ohio, USA
Listed on 2026-02-14
Listing for:
State of Wyoming
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-14
Job specializations:
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Transportation
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Overview
The Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) is seeking a Highway Maintenance Technician (Supervisor I) in Casper, Wyoming to assist the Highway Maintenance Supervisor II with responsibility for maintaining all the roadways, roadway structures, buildings, rest areas, and other infrastructures to the standard that fulfills the department’s requirements for safety, high quality, and efficient transportation system.
Compensation and Benefits- $2,000 Hiring Bonus (see eligibility notes)
- Comprehensive health, dental, and vision insurance
- Paid vacation, sick leave, FMLA, and holidays
- Retirement - Pension and 457B plans
- Flexible schedules and work‑life balance options
- Meaningful work that makes a difference for Wyoming communities
- and MUCH MORE! (Details available through compensation calculator)
Human Resources: / Madeline Miozzi / madeline.miozzi
Essential Functions- Supervises the highway maintenance operations of a crew and assigns daily activities according to the overall work plan determined by the Highway Maintenance Supervisor II.
- Schedules crew members for rotating shifts, assigns labor and equipment to assist neighboring maintenance crews, and plans coverage and equipment for anticipated weather events; works in the field when crews are running short and as needed.
- Identifies training needs of subordinate crew members; ensures training is completed; may conduct training for leads and technicians; responsible for employee hiring, coaching, and development; communicates with human resources regarding disciplinary actions and recruitment needs.
- Conducts performance appraisals for crew members; ensures crew members have access to computers to complete appraisals and required online training.
- Responsible for the upkeep, service, and scheduling of equipment repairs for their crew.
- Decides the type of maintenance treatment or application used by the crew to accomplish the job at hand; provides guidance to crew on how to perform an unfamiliar or irregular method.
- Orders and maintains materials and inventory; communicates needs for high‑dollar purchases to the Highway Maintenance Supervisor II.
- Utilizes the computer to accurately record work orders, employee time cards, and material usage in agency systems; records crew’s work accomplishments.
- Monitors project budgets and progress, inspects projects according to state and federal quality standards and assesses road sections and associated infrastructure for needed repair/maintenance; communicates unplanned maintenance to area supervisor.
- Ensures crews are working safely and according to established safety policies and procedures; conducts daily safety briefings and lines out precautions for each work activity; ensures crew members have the appropriate protective gear prior to the start of the operation.
- Builds and maintains positive working relationships amongst crew members, local landowners, and the public; communicates ongoing maintenance projects, traffic control operations, and hazardous situations to the public when necessary.
- Maintains ongoing and open communication with other Highway Maintenance Supervisors and district staff to ensure work is completed efficiently and safely across the overall district and statewide.
Preferences: Preference may be given to applicants with supervisory experience.
Knowledge:
- State and federal highway safety standards and traffic control procedures
- Heavy equipment operation and basic mechanical repair
- Routine and specialized highway maintenance operations
- Agency policies and procedures, quality and road service commitments, and safe work practices
- Budget monitoring, agency billing procedures, and inventory tracking
- Computers, basic office equipment, Gmail, WYDOT databases/systems
- Regulations and state and federal agencies that relate to highway maintenance operations (e.g., OSHA, EPA, DEQ, BLM, USFWS, Bureau of Reclamation, Bureau of Indian Affairs, city and county governments)
- Resource and time management
- Team‑building practices and relationship‑building
Minimum Education: Bachelor’s Degree (typically in Management).
Experience:
- 0–2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Highway…
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