EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (2)
RESOURCE RECOVERY
Overview
An Equipment Operator II operates one or more types of heavy equipment and performs a variety of skilled tasks in support of solid waste and resource recovery operations. This role requires strong technical ability, sound judgment, and a consistent focus on safety, efficiency, and accountability. Employees in this class exercise considerable skill in operating equipment while maintaining constant awareness of surroundings to prevent accidents, protect personnel, and avoid equipment damage. Work involves completing assigned tasks with accuracy, efficiency, and adherence to operational and safety standards.
Assignments are typically outlined by supervisors; however, employees are expected to demonstrate initiative, adaptability, and ownership of assigned responsibilities. Work is inspected periodically for safety, quality, and efficiency. This class differs from Equipment Operator I by requiring a higher degree of skill, the ability to perform more complex tasks, and a greater level of accountability due to the potential impact of errors on operations, safety, and equipment.
Employees in this class may lead the work of Laborers and Refuse Collectors, including providing direction, reinforcing safety practices, and supporting team performance.
The Opportunity
Demonstrated ability to:
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The Ideal CandidateTo quality for this position all candidates must possess a High School Diploma or GED or any equivalent combination of experience and training which provides the require knowledge, skills and abilities; at least two (2) years of experience driving related equipment in the field of Solid Waste; ability to demonstrate supervisory skills; must possess a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) issued by the state of residence with all applicable endorsements; thorough knowledge of traffic safety rules and regulations; must be able to read and comprehend technical materials and evaluate work orders; must have the ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions, make minor repairs and adjustments to equipment, and the physical ability to perform job tasks under all types of weather conditions.
**NOTE**Resource Recovery is a 7 day/week work group. Your scheduled hours may require working on Saturday, Sunday and or both. Our typical hours of operation are, 6:30 am – 3:00 pm, October through April (Winter) and 5:30 am – 2:00 pm, May through September (Summer).