JOB
The Polk County Highway Department is hiring Summer Seasonal Workers!
Enjoy a schedule of up to 40 hours per week, working four 10-hour days — no nights or weekends. Spend your summer working outdoors!
Under the direct supervision of the work unit supervisor, the Seasonal Laborer operates motorized equipment used for road construction and assists with the repair and maintenance of County roadways. Duties include traffic control, flagging operations, and a combination of physical labor and basic vehicle/equipment operation.
Applications will be accepted until all positions are filled.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Essential Duties:
The following are examples of duties that may be performed.
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Traffic control and flagging operations
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Operate mowers, trimmers, tractors and attachments, and related grounds and roadway maintenance equipment
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County roadway, or trail construction, repair and maintenance including brushing, grading, mowing and other related activities
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Minor carpentry and masonry work, as well as minor repairs to equipment as needed
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Perform preventative maintenance in other areas as directed
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Complete necessary paperwork related to work activities
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Participate as a team member to improve efficiency and cooperatively solve problems
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Duties may vary based on operational needs of the work unit.
Supervisory Responsibilities: None
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
Physical Requirements
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Ability to sit, walk, stand, use hands, reach, climb, balance, stoop, bend, kneel, talk, hear, and smell.
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Ability to lift and carry up to 60 lbs., and occasionally lift/move up to 100 lbs.
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Required vision abilities include close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and focus adjustment.
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Reasonable accommodations may be provided for qualified individuals with disabilities.
Work Environment
While performing job duties, the employee may be exposed to:
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Wet and humid conditions
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Moving mechanical parts
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Outside weather
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High or elevated work locations
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Fumes, airborne particles, or chemicals
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Vibration
Noise levels are usually very loud, and hearing protection must be worn according to safety standards.