Seasonal Highway Laborer Real Estate at Geebo

Seasonal Highway Laborer

Company Name:
Eau Claire County, Wisconsin
Job Title: Seasonal Highway Laborer
Closing Date/Time: Sun. 07/06/14 11:59 PM Central Time
Salary: $13.16 Hourly
$1,052.80 Biweekly
$2,281.07 Monthly
$27,372.80 Annually
Job Type: Seasonal
Location: County Highway Department, 2000 Spooner Avenue, Altoona WI 54720, Wisconsin
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POSITION SUMMARY Benefits Supplemental Questions
Performs general construction and maintenance work on roadways and rights of way.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS (Illustrative only):
NOTE: Specific duties and related equipment and training will vary according to which crew the employee is working on.
Performs manual labor tasks such as shoveling, lifting, or sweeping associated with highway maintenance and construction work
Serves as flagman for road crews
Installs and repairs guard rails and fences
Repairs bridges and patches roads
Mows grass using various tractor mowers
Clears brush using hand tools, brush saws, brush chippers, and chain saws
Sweeps roads and walks, cleans up yards, and performs other related duties
Performs routine maintenance such as greasing, changing oil, and regular thorough cleaning on trucks, mowers, and equipment
Helps install and maintain pipes and culverts
Cleans up refuse and trash
Performs other related duties as assigned
LICENSES, CERTIFICATES, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS:
Must possess and maintain a valid Wisconsin driver''s license with acceptable driving record
Appointment will be conditional upon successful completion of a criminal background check and pre-employment physical with a 75-pound lifting ability
In accordance with regulations, individuals performing duties requiring a Commercial Driver License are required to pass pre-employment drug screening and will be subject to random and post-accident drug and alcohol testing during the course of employmentEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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