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Truck Driver/Equipment Operator

Duchesne County
Full-time
On-site
Duchesne, Utah, United States

Check out this job opportunity, but first, look at some of the benefits offered to you.



  • 80% to 95% of medical, dental, and vision insurance premiums are paid by the employer

  • $40,000 of life insurance at no cost to you

  • Short-term and long-term disability insurance paid by the employer

  • 108 hours of holiday pay

  • Paid time off (PTO) 120 hours in your first year

  • Retirement savings and pension plans

  • 401(k) and 457 plans


POSITION PROFILE
Performs various skilled tasks in the operation and service of trucks, transports, and specialized wheeled equipment needed to construct, maintain or repair county roads and service systems. May, on occasion, operate heavy motor equipment. The Truck Driver is responsible for maintaining and improving upon the efficiency and effectiveness of all areas under his/her direction and control. Works under the general supervision of the Roads Department Director. All Road Department employees may, at any time, be considered emergency personnel. Responsible for the safety of County citizens, Road Department employees must be available to be on-call during the "snow season" whenever snow hits the ground and needs to be plowed. Including county-observed Holidays. The supervisor will notify when on-call will take place.


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS



  • Operates trucks, pup trailers, water trucks, bobtail dump trucks, flatbeds, and related transport equipment; transports gravel, asphalt, debris, equipment, and related materials.

  • Operates snow removal and sanding equipment to remove snow, ice, etc., from roadways to maintain safe travel conditions within an assigned area. Applies ice control materials and chemicals on intersections, curves, hills, and railroad crossings. Mounts snowplows and helps maintain snow emergency equipment.

  • Maneuvers and controls the vehicle in a safe fashion, which includes handling the vehicle on-site and in over-the-road situations, proper signaling, searching for hazards, controlling speed, lane positioning, matching speeds to road conditions (wet, dry, snow, or ice), and the ability to drive during the daylight or nighttime.

  • May operate heavy equipment as assigned on road maintenance and repair projects by performing manual work and operating departmental equipment.

  • Performs daily preventive maintenance and routine repair procedures and ensures proper fluid levels.

  • Performs various lubricating tasks to ensure proper operation, performs routine vehicle safety inspections, and maintains daily service log.

  • Performs limited mechanical work including greasing of equipment when needed.


Must have a valid CDL Class A with general and airbrake endorsements.


Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and background check.


Must be able to be on-call when the supervisor notifies when"Snow Season" will take place.