Roads, Building and Fleet Maintenance Worker I or II

  • Town of Bennett
  • Bennett, Colorado
  • Full Time

Has a full understanding of the safe application or operation of light or heavy equipment and performs

routine, semi-skilled to skilled work in the maintenance and construction of streets and ROW

Management, traffic control signs, striping, building maintenance and fleet maintenance and repair.

Performs the full range of work assigned to this class and works with significant independence and

initiative.

Requirements

Essential functions are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills. They are intended to be an accurate summary of the job classification and what is required to perform it. Employees are responsible for all other duties as assigned. Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Roads, Buildings and Fleet Maintenance Worker I:

Services and inspects assigned equipment with supervision
Advises supervisor on operating conditions and equipment reports needed for mechanical adjustment and repair.
Performs manual operation in street maintenance, including breaking and removing pavement, saw cutting, crack sealing, concrete repair, digging, shoveling, loading and hauling soils, sand, gravel, and cement with supervision.
Performs flagging and controls traffic with related safety functions at job sites.
Completes snow and ice removal from streets and gutters and applications of salt/sand as needed during on-call times in the winter months.
Repairs, maintains, and cleans drainage structures. Inspects and clears obstructions from storm drains.
Cleans debris manually from streets, gutters, sidewalks, alleys, Town Property and ROW.
Completes trash removal and pickup from town receptacles and ROW.
Listens to and reports citizen inquiries and concerns to supervisor.
Cleans work area, the shop, tools, equipment, vehicles and grounds.
Responds to support for special events, such as Town Cleanup Day, Bennett Days, etc.
Responds to after-hour emergency calls in accordance with department policies.
Basic training of heavy equipment use.
Maintains detailed and accurate records.
Checks emails, calendar invites and phone communication to ensure proper communication with Town staff.
Serves on-call as required.
Other duties as assigned, including assisting other departments when needed

Roads, Buildings and Fleet Maintenance Worker II:

Services and inspects assigned equipment. Maintains service and operator use records.
Advises supervisor on operating conditions and equipment reports needed for mechanical adjustment and repair.
Assists in identifying areas needing improvement. Identifies upcoming projects and needed work.
Performs manual operation in street maintenance, including breaking and removing pavement, saw cutting, crack sealing, concrete repair, digging, shoveling, loading and hauling soils, sand, gravel, and cement.
Performs flagging and controls traffic with related safety functions at job sites.
Completes snow and ice removal from streets and gutters and applications of salt/sand as needed during on-call times in the winter months.
Runs personal snow route during snow and ice removal procedures.
Performs street sweeping and cleaning.
Performs basic construction, repairs, maintenance and cleans drainage structures. Inspects and clears obstructions from storm drains.
Orders supplies for specific projects associated with the job.
Cleans debris from streets, gutters, sidewalks, alleys, Town Property and ROW.
Completes trash removal and pickup from town receptacles and ROW.
Listens to and reports citizen inquiries and concerns to supervisor.
Cleans work area, the shop, tools, equipment, vehicles and grounds.
Responds to support for special events, such as Town Cleanup Day, Bennett Days, etc.
Responds to after-hour emergency calls in accordance with department policies.
Reads and interprets plans, maps, diagrams and construction drawings.
Maintains detailed and accurate records.
Performs Smartsheet, GIS, Caselle, Cemetery, etc. items or other Town Programs related to the department as well as updates records.
Checks emails, calendar invites and phone communication to ensure proper communication with Town staff.
Serves on-call as required.
Other duties as assigned, including assisting other departments when needed.

Ability:

Roads, Buildings and Fleet Maintenance Worker I:

Understand documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions and procedure manuals.

Complete and follow through on paperwork in a timely manner. Knowledge of relevant computer applications

Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid and logical conclusions.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors and the public.

Understand cultural differences and create inclusive working environments.

Ability to cross-train between all divisions of public works.

Education and Experience Requirements:
High school diploma or GED. Minimum of two years of manual labor or mechanical maintenance and repair experience, one year of public works experience preferred; or equivalent combination of education and experience may be considered.
Preference given to candidates with heavy equipment operating experience.

Roads, Buildings and Fleet Maintenance Worker II:

Ability to operate Street Sweeper and Heavy Equipment

Perform Routine Maintenance and Repairs with minimal supervision

Ability to understand and interpret plans, maps, diagrams and construction drawings

Perform snow removal duty with minimal or no supervision and can run a snow route.

Ability to safely use, mix and apply job specific chemicals and products as needed

Ability to successfully use Smartsheet, GIS, Caselle, or other Town Programs related to your

department as well as updating records.

Ability to cross-train between all divisions of public works.

Understand documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions,

procedure manuals, plans and specifications.

Complete and follow through on paperwork in a timely manner.

Define problems, collect data, establish facts, and draw valid and logical conclusions.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees, supervisors and

the public.

Understand cultural differences and create inclusive working environments.

Certificates and Licenses:
Valid Colorados Drivers License.
Flagger certification or ability to obtain within one year of employment.
Must complete initial Regulation 84 training within two months of employment (annually renewed).

Work Environment:
General environment for a public works department. Work may include being outside in inclement weather and being around hazardous chemicals. The job regularly requires the operation of heavy machinery and manual labor. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.

Salary Range:

Roads, Buildings and Fleet Maintenance Worker I: $43,960 - $58,864 plus benefits package

Roads, Buildings and Fleet Maintenance Worker II: $46,299 - $63,671 plus benefits package

Job ID: 490803124
Originally Posted on: 8/26/2025

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