Requirements for a Utility Worker
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No criminal convictions or DWI, DUI, assault, or possession of controlled substances within the last five years. Must be able to complete and pass pre-employment performance evaluation. Department of Transportation (DOT) physical, drug, and alcohol screening and background investigation and pre-employment assessments and tests
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Two (2) years of experience related to the job tasks or equivalent experience.
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All Applicants must possess a Current and Valid Driver’s License
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Must have a general knowledge of fuels and lubricants, vehicle and fuel safety procedures, and cleaning materials.
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Must be able to lift or move up to fifty pounds.
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Must be able to sit, stand, walk, climb, kneel, or crawl.
Responsibilities of a Utility Worker
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cleaning, sanitizing, and washing the interior and exterior of each vehicle.
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Responsible for reporting end-of-day (EOD) mileage for all vehicles.
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Detail an agreed-upon number of vehicles per month.
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Check and maintain all system fluids levels with oils, DEF, coolant, washer fluid.
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Closing/locking the office and shop EOD.
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Vehicle emergency equipment (fire extinguisher, body-fluid kit, first aid kit) fully stocked and functional
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Detailed record keeping of services performed
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Inspect and document fleet damage and communicate to the manager/supervisor
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Maintain a safe, clean, teamwork area
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Assist others as requested
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Move vehicles safely between job and work area
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Other duties assigned.
Education
High school diploma or GED
Benefits
We offer competitive compensation and benefits (which vary based on role, location, and business), including medical/dental/vision, 401(k), and paid holiday/vacation.
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer & We Welcome Diversity to our Teams!