Rev. 12/97
City of San José
SENIOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT OPERATOR (3345)
CLASS PURPOSE
Under general direction, performs work of moderate difficulty
in supervising and leading crews in operating heavy motorized
construction equipment. Requires a high degree of skill in the
maintenance of City streets and sewer lines, and in the conduct
of wastewater treatment operations. Performs related work as
required.
TYPICAL DUTIES AND RESULTS (Any one position may not
include all the duties listed, nor do the examples cover all the
duties which may be performed.)
- Supervises and participates in the accomplishment of
projects in sludge drying operations such as the
construction of roads, dredging and pumping of sludge
into drying beds, mixing and windrowing of sludge, and
hauling of sludge to an on-site stockpile area.
- Supervises sampling of liquid and dried sludge according
to standardized procedures.
- Operates and supervises the operation of motor graders,
bulldozers, loaders, sludge dredges, conveyors, tractors,
backhoes, and chip spreaders.
- Directs the purchase of materials, equipment and
services, inventory and control of supplies, spare parts,
and equipment for use in the work area.
- Trains equipment operators in assigned duties and skill
development, and evaluates progress.
- Plans, schedules, and assigns work based on progress
towards production goals, and continually evaluates work
performance.
- May be required to work different shifts.
- Assures safe working practices and conditions for
assigned crew.
- May test atmosphere for adequate oxygen and explosive
conditions.
- May work in confined spaces.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
Positions in this class report to a Senior Plant Operator.
This class differs from the Senior Operator class in level of
responsibility and scope of the job. This class differs from that
of Heavy Equipment Operator in that incumbents supervise Heavy
Equipment Operators.
QUALIFICATIONS
Minimum Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of practices and principles of supervision.
- Knowledge of the operation of heavy construction
equipment, including bulldozers, backhoes, loaders,
rollers, motor graders, and related experience.
- Knowledge of minor equipment repairs and adjustments.
- Ability to utilize heavy equipment in grading,
excavating, bulldozing, loading, compacting, moving of
wastewater sludge, and related applications.
- Ability to perform arithmetic calculations and to make
simple measurements.
- Ability to understand and carry out oral and written
instructions.
- Ability to read grade stakes and construction plans.
- Ability to estimate and order materials and supplies
necessary for work completion.
Competency Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of safety practices and procedures in operating
heavy equipment, especially while working in confined
spaces in wastewater treatment operations.
- Ability to utilize operations manuals and manufacturer's
specifications in operating specialized equipment
specific to wastewater treatment operations.
- Ability to prepare reports and records of work
accomplished, time spent, and parts, supplies, and
materials used.
- Ability to direct and supervise crews to achieve
production goals.
Education
Completion of high school, or General Educational Development
(GED) Certificate, or California Proficiency Certificate.
Experience
Four (4) years of experience operating heavy motorized
equipment such as that used in the construction trades.
Acceptable Substitutions
None.
Licenses/Certificates
Possession of a valid State of
California Class A driver's license with applicable endorsements
is required.
(7/29/86), (Rev. 9/86), (Rev. 7/89), (Rev. 4/92), (Rev. 12/97)
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