Job Description:
Utility Service Worker I/II
Description
Summary/Class Characteristics Utility Service Worker I/II The Public Works & Utilities Department is looking to fill two vacancies at the Utility Service Worker I or Utility Service Worker II level depending on the experience and qualifications of the successful candidate. This recruitment may also be used to fill future Utility Service Worker vacancies that may occur over the next 12 months.
SALARY AND BENEFITS PACKAGE - SALARY RANGE:
- Utility Service Worker I: $59,550.40 - 72,384.00 (+3% COLA in July 2025)
- Utility Service Worker II: $65,665.60 - $79,788.80 (+3% COLA in July 2025)
FOR YOUR HEALTH AND WELL BEING: - MEDICAL INSURANCE: Choice of a variety of CalPERS Health Plans. City pays ~95% of the Bay Area Kaiser premium for employee & eligible dependents; or alternative option to receive Medical Cash Back (if you have medical coverage elsewhere). Please see the 2024 Health Plan Contribution Memo .
- DENTAL & VISION INSURANCE: Coverage for employees & eligible family members, paid for by the City.
- LIFE INSURANCE: Competitive life insurance & Long-Term Disability benefits. Option to purchase additional life insurance.
- EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Support and benefits, for you & eligible family members, paid for by the City.
- WELLNESS BENEFIT: $500 annual allowance (subject to the annual budget approval process and may change in the future)
FOR YOUR FINANCIAL FUTURE: - CALPERS RETIREMENT PACKAGE
- 2% at 60 for Classic CalPERS members
- 2% at 62 for PEPRA CalPERS members
DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: voluntary participation in your choice of three plan offerings.
FOR YOUR WORK / LIFE BALANCE (annual amounts): - Vacation: 80 Hours, increasing with years of service
- Sick Leave: 96 hours
- Holidays: 12 fixed days
- Personal Leave: 8 hours
Other Exceptional Benefits: - Paid Parental Leave - up to 8 weeks of paid time for qualifying family bonding
- Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program Employer
For more information regarding the benefits associated with this position, please visit our website and look at the Unit 2 Memorandum of Understanding and Employee Benefits .
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Summary Perform duties in the installation, maintenance, and repair of water, stormwater and sewer collection systems and related facilities; clean and repair sanitary sewers and appurtenances, and utilize and operate a wide range of tools, equipment and vehicles.
Class CharacteristicsGeneral supervision is provided by a higher-level supervisor or manager; responsibilities may include the indirect supervision of support staff.
Utility Service Worker I
The entry-level class of this series, that initially under close supervision, incumbents learn and perform basic duties in the installation, maintenance, and repair of various mains, service lines, hydrants, meters, and valves. When assigned to the sewer or stormwater crew, incumbents assist in locating, inspecting, cleaning, installing, and repairing sewer and stormwater lines and fixtures.
Utility Service Worker II
The journey level class of the series, incumbents at this level are expected to perform the full range of duties assigned to this classification. The majority of the work is performed as a member of a crew, although specific individual assignments of a more limited nature may be performed. This class is distinguished from Utility Service Worker III in that the latter performs a broader range of skilled work, including the regular operation of heavy equipment, and may act in the lead capacity over a small crew.
DutiesPerform a variety of duties in the installation, maintenance, repair, and replacement of water, sewer, and stormwater systems, including mains, services, valves, meter, hydrants, pressure regulators, and related equipment and devices.
Measure, cut, join, and tap steel, cast iron, asbestos, concrete, copper, and plastic water pipe. Install meter boxes, vaults and residential, industrial and commercial hydrant meters.
Replace or repair meters as part of a planned maintenance program; repair large commercial meters.
Locate and repair leaks and line breaks; turn water off and on as required for repair work; notify customers as necessary; disinfect and flush system after installation or repair.
Assist in installing or repairing water, recycled, sewer, stormwater collection, and transmission facilities and equipment.
Locate and repair leaks in the City sanitary sewer and stormwater systems; operate the camera van to locate broken and cracked sewer lines, and make necessary repairs; operate power routing and vacuum machines to clear line blockages.
Replace and repair concrete and asphalt after repairs are completed.
Maintain cleanliness and stock of the parts room and yard; order supplies as needed.
Assist in such activities as pump repair, facility remodeling, and painting, including spray painting.
Assist in installing shoring and setting up traffic control measures to maintain a safe work site; follow safety rules and regulations.
Perform duties such as: install, tap, re-line, disinfect, test, and connect water mains and appurtenances; perform standby emergency response duties for after hour’s emergencies.
Perform related duties as assigned.
QualificationsKnowledge of:
Utility Worker I Operations and maintenance of utility systems.
Operational characteristics of tools and vehicles used in utility maintenance.
Use and care of standard hand and power tools.
Basic mathematics.
Methods and techniques of maintaining records.
Utility Worker II - In addition to the knowledge required by Utility Worker I: Basic concepts of water distribution mathematics such as; water measurements, formulas (area and volume), units and conversion factors, and water pressure.
Basic concepts for utility system maintenance such as; purpose, configuration, and operation, pipe materials, water storage facilities, meters, hydrants, leak detection and repair, corrosion, flushing and cleaning, water meter testing, maintenance and repair, and maintenance of pumps and electric motors.
Basic concepts for utility system operation such as water quality, sources of supply, safety and sanitation practices including disinfectants.
Operational characteristics of pumps, motors and related equipment.
Equipment, tools, materials, and methods used in utility system installation and maintenance and repair.
Methods and techniques of operating a variety of light and heavy equipment, including backhoes, loaders, rollers, trucks and tractors.
Safe work procedures and safety practices for field and underground maintenance work.
Education and Experience
Any combination equivalent to the education and experience likely to provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to gain such knowledge and abilities would be:
Utility Service Worker I/II Education:
Equivalent to graduation from high school.
Utility Service Worker I Experience:
No experience is required.
Utility Service Worker II Experience:
One year of water and/or sewer system experience including the installation, maintenance, and repair of underground water and/or sewer systems.
Certifications/Licenses:
Must obtain California Department of Health Services Grade I Water Distribution Certificate prior to advancing to Step 3 of pay range.
Possession of a valid California Class C driver’s license with a satisfactory driving record.
Possession of a valid California Class B driver’s license by the end of the six-month probationary period.
Desirable : Possession of a California Water Environment Association Grade I Certificate.
Other Requirements : Positions in these job classifications are subject to drug and alcohol testing (DOT) pursuant to Federal Law.
Physical Demands and Working EnvironmentWhile performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to stand, walk, reach, twist, turn, kneel, bend, squat, and stoop in the performance of daily activities, and occasionally required to sit for extended periods of time. The employee is also frequently required to operate compressors, concrete saws and pavement breakers, and occasionally required to operate heavy equipment such as a backhoe, tractor, roller, and loader, and drive trucks of various sizes, on a project basis. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 90 pounds. The employee is frequently required to work outdoors under varied weather conditions. While performing the duties of this job the employee is occasionally exposed to outside weather conditions, wet and/or humid conditions, moving mechanical parts, fumes or airborne particles, toxic or caustic chemicals, and vibration. The noise level in the work environment may be moderate to loud depending on working conditions. The employee will be required to work emergency overtime or off-shift hours as necessary.
The City of Petaluma offers a wide-ranging, comprehensive benefit package including CalPERS retirement, medical, dental, vision, life, LTD, etc. For moreinformation regarding the benefits associated with this position, visit our website: https://cityofpetaluma.org/employee-benefits-information/
Closing Date/Time: 10/20/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Salary:
$59,550.40 - $79,788.80 Annually