Physical Elements:
Lift, push, pull: Must be able to:
- lift and carry up to 80 lbs. (4 x 6 sign post with a partner or bags of material)
- shovel gravel from truck box to wheel barrow
- lift snow fence rolls, push and roll it up to 50 feet and install 7' metal posts using a post pounder
- shovel/push snow by hand
- lift signs and hold in place, up to 8-foot high
- shovel asphalt (30 lbs/shovel full)
Bending, squatting, kneeling: Must be able to:
- bend, squat, kneel in order to perform maintenance activities
Climbing, overhead work: Must be able to:
- climb ladder and get into truck dump box to clean it out
- enter and exit truck cab by stepping onto a step 24 inches from the ground
- work for a sustained period of time on ladders to cut tree branches, repair signs and perform truck
maintenance
Equipment Use:
- a variety of vehicles and equipment such as single, multiple axle and four wheel drive trucks, tractor
mowers, small to medium sized end loaders, asphalt rollers, tractor backhoes, etc.
- lift and operate portable power tools such as chain saws, cut off saws, jack hammers (60 lbs) rotary
hammer drills and various other types of maintenance and construction equipment.
Working conditions:
- Duties are performed mainly outside involving exposure to all weather conditions. Since employees in
this position operate construction and maintenance equipment at roadway construction sites, they are
exposed to construction hazards such as: traffic, dust and dirt, and noise. During the use of equipment the
employees are subject to potentially hazardous substances such as: diesel fuel, gasoline, lubricants, and
solvents. Employees may be required to report for work at any time to work in emergency conditions such
as storms or flooding, at accident scenes and for emergency repairs to roads, bridges and signs.