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City of La Mesa, CA Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III in La Mesa, California



Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III

Salary

$43,243.20 - $66,164.80 Annually

Location

CA 91942, CA

Job Type

Regular Full-Time

Job Number

23-04

Department

Public Works Operations

Division

Wastewater

Opening Date

08/09/2023

Closing Date

Continuous

  • Description

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Position Summary

This recruitment is open until filled, interested candidates are encouraged to apply immediately .

Future Scheduled Salary Increases:

3.5% increase effective July 1, 2024

Additional salary step scheduled to be added to the Salary Range for this position effective July 1, 2024

The City of La Mesa is currently accepting applications for Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III in the Public Works Department to fill one (1)* vacancy. The vacancy will be filled as either a I, II or III depending on qualifications.

The ideal candidates for Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III will possess the following:

  • Possession of an appropriate, valid Class B driver's license

  • Experience performing a variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks involved in the construction, maintenance, and repair of City sewers and storm drains

  • Experience operating a variety of hand and small power tools, and maintenance equipment such as a combination truck, dump truck, pick-up truck, TV camera equipment, front-end loader, backhoe, skid steer, tractors and jack hammer.

  • Experience with public contact, customer service, and good verbal communications.

Wastewater Maintenance Worker I – This is the entry level class in the Wastewater Maintenance Worker series. This class is distinguished from the Wastewater Maintenance Worker II by the performance of more routine tasks and duties assigned to positions within the series. Assignments are generally limited in scope, contain fairly routine tasks, and are performed within a procedural framework established by higher-level employees.

Wastewater Maintenance Worker II – This is the journey level class in the Wastewater Maintenance Worker series. Employees within this class are distinguished from the Wastewater Maintenance Worker I by the performance of the full range of duties as assigned. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise, and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies of the work unit.

Wastewater Maintenance Worker III – This is the advanced journey level classification in the Wastewater Maintenance Worker series. Positions in this class are distinguished from other levels in the series by the performance of specialized or skilled maintenance, repair and construction duties. Employees are typically assigned significant responsibilities above the journey level and often exercise independent judgment in the performance of all duties. Employees at this level are required to be fully trained in all procedures related to assigned areas of responsibility.

Positions in this class series are flexibly staffed. Positions at the II level may be filled by advancement from the I level requiring at least one year experience performing duties comparable to those of a Wastewater Maintenance Worker I and successful performance. Positions at the III level may be filled by advancement from the II level requiring at least two years of increasingly responsible maintenance experience performing duties comparable to those of a Wastewater Maintenance Worker II and successful performance. When filled from the outside, the employee is required to have prior related experience that allows the employee to meet the qualification standards for the corresponding II and III levels.

Key Responsibilities

The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices.

  • Perform semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the construction, maintenance, and repair of City sewers and storm drains.

  • Operate a variety of construction and maintenance equipment and hand and small power tools including combination truck, dump truck, pick-up truck, front-end loader, backhoe, skid steer, tractors, jack hammer; maintain hand tools and assigned equipment; perform preventive maintenance on equipment.

  • Set up traffic control when working in high traffic areas of the City; install street barricades and cones prior to the performance of maintenance or repair activities; direct and control traffic around work sites.

  • Break up paved surfaces; set forms; mix, pour, spread and finish concrete.

  • Inspect ditches and drainage areas for vegetation; remove vegetation using hand and power tools.

  • Operate a combination truck, TV camera equipment, and other equipment in the inspection, maintenance and construction of storm drains and sewer lines; perform confined space entry duties as required.

  • Install, repair and maintain sewer lines and laterals; locate and repair breaks in sewer mainlines; review maps for manhole location; repair or replace manholes as needed.

  • Read and interpret maps of underground drainage systems.

  • Locate and mark underground utilities.

  • Perform storm drain and flood channel maintenance duties; clean storm drains; clear debris from catch basins, storm drains and flood channels; build forms and prepare grades; mix, pour, spread, and finish concrete.

  • Performs work in confined spaces; performs necessary precautions prior to entering confined spaces with hazardous atmospheres, use air quality monitors and ventilators.

  • Utilize proper safety precautions related to all work performed.

  • Provide guidance and training to less experienced personnel; assist with daily supervision of personnel and completion of assigned duties.

  • As assigned, lead a small group of workers on an assigned project; insure that safe procedures are followed; provide direction to resolve unanticipated problems in the absence of the supervisor.

  • Assist in maintenance projects outside of regularly assigned area including building and parks maintenance tasks as necessary.

  • Provide courteous customer service; responds to questions and inquiries from the general public; responds to customer problems or complaints.

  • Respond to emergency call-outs including street, sewer, storm drain or other public works maintenance work as required.

  • Serve on standby duty on a rotating basis (usually 6 to 12 months after hire).

  • Establish and maintain effective and harmonious working relationships with those contacted in the course of work and contribute to a cooperative team effort.

  • Perform related duties as required.

For detailed information on the position, please see the job description on the City's website at www.cityoflamesa.us

Minimum Qualifications

Any combination of education and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:

Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III

Education/Training :

Formal or informal education or training that ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance.

Wastewater Maintenance Worker I

Experience :

At least one year of maintenance and repair experience is desirable.

License or Certificate :

Possession of valid Class C driver’s license at time of appointment and required to obtain a Class B driver’s license within first six months of employment.

Wastewater Maintenance Worker II

Education/Training :

Completion of progression criteria established by Department.

Experience :

At least one year of experience performing duties comparable to those of a Wastewater Maintenance Worker I.

License or Certificate :

Possession of valid Class B driver’s license.

Wastewater Maintenance Worker III

Experience :

At least two years of increasingly responsible maintenance experience in assigned program area.

License or Certificate :

Possession of a Class B driver’s license with tank and air brakes endorsements.

Special Requirements (I/II/III) :

These positions require you to serve on a seven-day, 24-hour stand-by duty on a rotational basis. While serving in this capacity, you will be required to remain within cell phone contact and respond to emergency call-backs, as necessary.

Employees in these positions are subject to mandatory drug and alcohol testing as required by the Department of Transportation. The applicant selected will be given a conditional offer of employment pending the outcome of a post-offer physical and drug screen. Additionally, applicants will be required to provide written authorization allowing the City to contact previous employers to determine if the applicant has previously tested positive for drugs or alcohol, or refused to submit for testing.

Examination Process

Interested applicants must submit an on-line application, a cover letter, and a completed supplemental questionnaire . Unless specifically stated otherwise in this announcement, all requirements must be met at the time of application, and all required licenses and certificates must be current and valid. Candidates whose qualifications most closely meet the needs of the City will be invited to participate in the examination process for this position. The examination process may consist of any or all of the following components: Appraisal interview and practical skills assessment. Eligible candidates will be notified when testing dates have been established.

The City of La Mesa offers a comprehensive benefit package including vacation, holiday, and sick leave as well as medical, dental, vision, and life insurance.

Retirement: All regular City employees are members of the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Non-safety employees are enrolled in one of the following retirement formulas based on date of hire. Additional benefits are provided in accordance with the City’s CalPERS contract.

Retirment Formula and cost sharing

Tier 1 - Hired on January 21, 2011 through December 31, 2012 = 2.5% @ 55

Employee Contribution = 8%

Employee Cost Sharing = 1.5%

Final Compensation = 1 Year

PEPRA - Hired on or after January 1, 2013 = 2% @ 62

Employee Contribution = 7.75%

Employee Cost Sharing = 0%

Final Compensation = 3 Years

  • CalPERS Classic Members hired on or after January 1, 2013 will be enrolled in the Tier 1 retirement formula.

Vacation: Employees accrue vacation based on years of service as follows:

0 – 60 Months: 80 hours a year

61 – 120 Months: 120 hours a year

Over 120 Months: 160 hours a year

Once an employee reaches the maximum accumulation of vacation hours (two and one-half times the annual allowance), the employee will not accumulate additional vacation until the vacation time is reduced below the maximum allowable.

Sick Leave: Earned at the rate of 3.692 hours per pay period (96 hours per year).

Sick Leave Conversion: Employees may convert a portion (above 192 hours) of accumulated sick leave to an equal amount of vacation or pay, based on the formulas below. For purposes of this program, usage is calculated using a defined (12) month period that begins and ends with the first pay period in November.

Sick leave conversion for regular part-time employees will be pro-rated based on the regularly scheduled hours compared to a 40-hour workweek.

Unused Sick Leave Reimbursement: Employees with ten (10) or more years of service shall be paid an amount equal to 50 percent of a maximum of 150 days (1200 hours) of the current cash value of the unused sick leave credited to his or her account upon normal or disability retirement, or death. Employees with ten (10) or more years of service, who terminate for reasons other than retirement or death, shall be paid an amount equal to 25 percent of a maximum of 150 days (1200 hours) of the current cash value of the unused sick leave credited to his or her account.

Holidays: All employees shall be granted the following holidays, or the days celebrated for these holidays, with pay:

New Year’s Day

Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s Birthday

Memorial Day

Juneteenth

Independence Day

Labor Day

Veteran’s Day

Thanksgiving Day

Friday after Thanksgiving

Christmas Eve

Christmas Day

In lieu of celebrating Admission day, Cesar Chavez’s Birthday, and President’s Day, employees will be granted three floating holidays to be used at the convenience of the employee with the approval of the department head. For employees hired on or after July 1, 1991, unused floating holidays may be accumulated up to a maximum of 160 hours.

Holiday Closure: The City will close City Hall between Christmas Day and New Year’s Day each year. The City will cover 50% of the closed days and employees will be responsible for using their vacation, floating holiday or comp time leave banks to cover the remaining 50% of closed days (50%/50% split). Some employees may be required to work some or all of the closed days based on operational needs of the City at the City Manager’s discretion.

Use of Paid Leave Upon Resignation: An employee who resigns shall not use paid leave to extend his/her resignation date. The last day worked shall be considered the date of resignation, and compensable accrued paid leave shall be paid off in lump sum. Leave (except catastrophic and compensatory leave) must be earned prior to the pay period in which it is used.

Out-Of-Class Pay: Where an employee is temporarily assigned to a higher job classification for the convenience of the city for a period equal to or exceeding 36 hours in a Monday through Thursday period or 40 hours in a Monday through Friday period, he/she will be paid at least five (5) percent above his/her regular rate for the period he/she continues in the new assignment.

*Cafeteria Plan: The City offers a Cafeteria-style plan in which each employee receives a fixed amount of FlexNet credits to purchase health coverage. Health coverage is available through CalPERS. Dental coverage is available through MetLife. Vision coverage is available through EyeMed.

Employees may also contribute pre-tax earnings into the City’s Section 125 Flex Spending plan. Employees may make contributions for both health and dependent care reimbursement. Effective the first full pay period in January 2024, the City shall make contributions to the cafeteria benefit plan according to the following formulas:

WAIVE CITY HEALTH INSURANCE COVERAGE (TAXABLE)

115.00 per month ($57.50 per pay period)

EMPLOYEE ONLY

754.72 per month

EMPLOYEE + 1 DEPENDENT

$1,294.32 per month

EMPLOYEE + 2 OR MORE DEPENDENTS

$1,694.58 per month

Life Insurance: The City pays for the cost of life insurance in an amount equal to the employee’s annual compensation.

Voluntary Life Insurance: Employees may purchase voluntary life insurance up to 5x annual compensation (maximum of $500,000) at a monthly cost of $0.95 cents per $10,000 of coverage. The City also purchases $5,000 in life insurance for a Spouse and $2,500 for each eligible Dependent Child. Spouse voluntary life insurance may be purchased in units of $5,000 but cannot exceed 50% of the employee benefit. Child life insurance may be purchased in units of $2,000 up to $10,000.

Accident Indemnity/Critical Illness: The City provides voluntary benefits through The Standard. The personal Accident plan features benefits for emergency treatment, follow-up treatment, initial hospitalization, hospital confinement, physical therapy, accidental death, and other wellness benefits.

The Critical Illness plan features benefits for heart attack, stroke, invasive cancer, major organ failure, and health maintenance screening wellness benefits.

Employee Assistance Program (EAP): Provides confidential professional assistance to employees and members of your household who need emotional wellbeing support (six sessions per EAP issue). There is no cost for EAP counseling. If further treatment is recommended, there may be costs to the employee.

Deferred Compensation: City employees have the opportunity to build their retirement savings and reduce taxable income by participating in the City’s Section 457 deferred compensation program, or the post-tax 457 Roth deferred compensation program. The City’s plan is administered by Mission Square Retirement Corporation (formerly ICMA-RC). Participation is handled through payroll deduction. The City does not make any contributions to this plan.

Tuition Reimbursement: $2,000 in tuition reimbursement per fiscal year for pre-approved college courses, non-college courses, certificates or tests related to employee’s job responsibilities. Additional, limited reimbursement may be distributed to eligible employees if funds are available.

Social Security and Medicare: Employees are required to pay into Social Security at 6.2% and Medicare at 1.45%.

Bilingual Pay: Employees who are regularly required to use their bilingual or sign language skills in the performance of their duties may receive an additional $50 per month. An exam is required to substantiate fluency for pay eligibility.

Uniform Reimbursement/Boot Allowance/Tool Allowance: The City will provide employees in certain classifications an annual uniform allowance as listed below, payable the first pay period in October of each year, for the purchase and maintenance of uniforms in accordance with departmental uniform policies. The uniform allowance for new employees hired after October 1 shall be prorated for the period from date of hire to September 30, and shall be paid to the employee as soon as possible and practical after date of hire.

Downtown Operations Assistant: $650

Fire Inspector I/II: $650

Public Works and selected positions listed in the General MOU are provided an annual boot allowance of $250 per year. These are payable the first pay period in October.

Selected positions in the Public Works Fleet Department, as listed in the General MOU, are provided a tool allowance of $600 per year.

Safety Glasses Reimbursement: Employees who are required to wear prescription safety glasses to perform their duties may be reimbursed up to $100 for out-of-pocket costs per pair. The employee should attempt to utilize the City’s insurance coverage to the extent possible. Reimbursement for new glasses will be limited to instances where the employee’s glasses are damaged on-duty or when his/her prescription has been changed. In order to be eligible for reimbursement, the safety-glasses must meet CalOSHA standards.

Jury Duty: Court leave is paid leave granted by the city to enable an employee to fulfill his/her duty as a citizen to serve as a juror, or as a prospective juror, or to serve as a witness in a court action to which the employee is not a party, before a Federal, Superior, or Municipal Court located in the County which the employee resides. Paid leave shall not be granted when the employee is paid an expert witness fee. Employees on jury duty are required to have a court timesheet to be considered on paid leave.

State Disability Insurance (SDI): All General and Public Works employees pay into, and are covered by SDI. Premiums are automatically deducted from paychecks. In case of a non-work-related injury, it pays 66 2/3rd of an employee’s salary.

Computer Loan Program: Employees may obtain an interest-free loan, up to $2,500, to purchase computers, related equipment, and software. This program is intended to increase computer literacy, which is beneficial to employees, the City, and the citizens we serve.

Union Membership: All full-time, benefited employees in classifications represented by LMCEA have the right to elect membership.

Part-Time Regular Employees: Salary and benefits for regular employees on halftime (.5) or three-quarter-time (.75) status with the City will be proportional to the equivalent of fulltime regular employees. These hours must be worked on a regular and continuous basis, or as a result of a mutually agreed upon reduced work period.

60 - 69 hours per pay period = 75% Benefits

40 - 59 hours per pay period = 50% Benefits

39 or less hrs. per pay period = No Benefits

Part-Time Sick Leave:

All temporary and part-time employees will receive 40 hours of paid sick leave. To be eligible, the part-time employee must be employed with the City for 90 days and worked at least 30 days.

For additional detailed information regarding salaries and benefits, you may request a copy of the MOU document (https://www.cityoflamesa.us/435/MOUs) from a representative of the bargaining unit that represents you.

01

Each applicant must complete this supplemental questionnaire as part of the application screening and selection process. The information you provide will be reviewed and used to determine your eligibility to continue in the selection process. Resumes in lieu of this questionnaire will not be accepted. Please be as descriptive as possible in your responses. Incomplete responses, false statements, omissions, or partial information may result in disqualification from the selection process. Do you agree to answer each supplemental question truthfully and that your responses can be verified from information included within the application?

  • Yes

  • No

    02

    Please indicate the number of years you have performing semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the construction, maintenance, and repair of sewers and storm drains. Please make only one selection.

  • More than two years

  • Two years

  • One to less than two years

  • Less than one year

  • No experience

    03

    If you selected one of the experience areas on Question #2, please describe your experience below. Please be sure to include the following information: 1) Your job title(s) 2) Your employer name(s) 3) Date of employment (from month/year to month/year or present) 4) A brief description of your duties. NOTE: If you selected, "No Experience" in Question #2, enter N/A.

    04

    The positions of Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III for the City of La Mesa serve on a seven-day, 24-hour stand-by duty on a rotational basis. While serving in this capacity, these positions are required to remain within cell phone contact and respond to emergency call-backs, as necessary. I understand and I am able to serve on stand-by duty on a rotational basis.

  • Yes

  • No

    05

    The working conditions and physical demands of the positions of Wastewater Maintenance Worker I/II/III include: Outdoor environment; travel from site to site; exposure to noise, dust, grease, smoke, fumes, gases and inclement weather conditions; incumbents must be able to work on a variety of terrain, including uneven ground, sloped hillsides, and in slippery and rocky conditions; incumbents may be required to work extended hours including evenings and weekends. Incumbents require sufficient mobility to walk, stand, stoop, reach, bend, crawl, climb and kneel; heavy, moderate or light lifting, pushing, pulling, and carrying; to operate motorized equipment. Incumbents requiring seeing in the normal visual range with or without correction; vision sufficient to read printed documents and to operate equipment. Incumbents require hearing in the normal audio range with or without correction. I understand the working conditions and physical demands of these positions.

  • Yes

  • No

    06

    Please select a box below pertaining to licensure. Check only one box.

  • I possess a current class B driver's license with no endorsements

  • I possess a current class B driver's license with tank and air brake endorsements

  • Although not required, I possess a current Class A driver's license

  • I currently do not possess either of the above, however I am currently in the process of obtaining a Class B license

  • None of the above

    07

    Please select the equipment below that accurately reflects your experience and skills in using such equipment for an agency, company, or organization. Check all that apply.

  • Combination Truck

  • Dump Truck

  • Front-End Loader

  • Backhoe

  • Skid Steer

  • Tractor

  • Jack Hammer

  • None of the above

    08

    If you have work experience using equipment other than the equipment listed in the previous question, please list the equipment and experience below. If you do not have experience using other equipment, enter N/A.

    09

    Along with a completed application and this supplemental questionnaire, I understand that a cover letter is required, and have included it with my application materials.

  • Yes

  • No

    10

    APPLICANT'S ACKNOWLEDGMENT - NOTIFICATION VIA ELECTRONIC MAIL (E-MAIL): The City of La Mesa Human Resources Division uses e-mail to notify our applicants of important information relating to the status and processing of your application. Therefore, as an applicant, you are hereby advised of the following: 1. Ensure that the e-mail address and contact information you provide is current, secure, and readily accessible to you. Do not share e-mail addresses. Spam or other filters should be adjusted to accept our e-mails. We will not be responsible in any way if you do not receive our e-mail notifications, i.e., for the non-delivery of e-mail or if you fail to check your e-mail inbox on a timely basis, etc. 2. Carefully read any notices that we send in a timely manner. Follow further instructions, if any. We recommend that you print and keep a hard copy of our notices for your records. I acknowledge that I have read, understand, and agree to the above.

  • Yes

  • No

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City of La Mesa

Address

8130 Allison Avenue La Mesa, California, 91942

Phone

619-667-1175

Website

http://www.cityoflamesa.us

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