This is a full-time position with benefits. This position is responsible for supervising work crews in the construction, maintenance and repair of roads, bridges and related infrastructure including Transfer Station Operations.
Major duties include but are not limited to:
1. Prioritizes work orders, develops work plans and issues daily job assignments to Crew Leaders and Road Department Staff.
2. Assists field supervisors to plan the sequence of operations.
3. Inspects and tracks the work of personnel to validate job quality and the efficient use of time, materials and manpower.
4. Prepare work orders to address maintenance or road safety needs.
5. Investigates complaints and initiates corrective actions and work orders.
6. Coordinates activities with contractors.
7. Maintains Road Department Equipment and Inventory including coordinating repairs and performs a yearly asset audit.
8. Ensures employees’ compliance with safety practices.
9. Conducts annual reviews and performance appraisals for assigned staff; recommends appropriate actions to resolve personnel issues.
10. Provides supervision and guidance for the proper use and transport of heavy equipment.
11. Provides supervision and guidance in proper construction and maintenance techniques.
12. Oversees implementation of erosion control best management practices.
13. Coordinates the Departments On-call Program and responds to after-hours emergencies when necessary.
14. Assists with inspection of work performed by 3rd party contractors on (e.g. proof rolls) Fayette County assets.
15. Manages worksite injuries and completes the required paperwork.
16. Participates on the Fayette County’s Safety Committee as a voting member, reviews accidents, documents causes & corrective measures and applies determining consequences of staff.
17. Performs other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
• Ability to read, write and perform mathematical calculations. GED or High School diploma required.
• Experience sufficient to thoroughly understand the work of subordinate positions to be able to answer questions and resolve problems, usually associated with ten to fifteen years experience or service with increasing levels of responsibility.
• Possession or the ability to obtain within 9 months of employment a valid Class A CDL driver's license issued by the State of Georgia.
• Level 1A Erosion Control Certification.
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