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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Acquires, develops, and hones fundamental infrastructure construction and maintenance trade skills through on-the-job training. Under the guidance of experienced members of the City’s Public Works Department will learn and perform a variety of skilled work in the construction, maintenance, and repair of roads and sidewalks; traffic signal maintenance; underground stormwater infrastructure maintenance; urban forestry, and other functions critical to keeping a City moving forward. The in-training apprentice must exhibit enthusiasm for learning and developing their skill-set by being exposed to and performing work within the following specialized areas: • Street Corridor Maintenance: Work entails constructing, maintaining, and repairing City roads; trimming trees from the ground or a bucket truck, and repairing or constructing new sidewalks within the City. • Traffic Operation Maintenance: Responsibilities include maintaining traffic pavement markings and signage within the road right-of-way. Traffic signal/highway lighting maintenance. Typical duties include pavement markings of roads along with fabricating, erecting, and repairing street signs. • Drainage Maintenance: Responsibilities include inspecting, constructing, maintaining, and repairing City flood control facilities and underground stormwater, drainage/erosion control, and water quality protection infrastructure. Safely utilizes a variety of tools, hand and power, and assorted vehicles and equipment to perform work. Builds and maintains positive working relationships with immediate co-workers, other State, County, and City employees, along with the public using principles of exceptional customer service. Must be available to perform essential job functions outside of regular work hours responding to emergencies, and may be assigned “subject to call” scheduling. This is not intended to be an all-inclusive listing of essential job functions; the performance of other essential functions may be required.
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