BASE PAY RATE: $20.33 PER HOUR / $42,286.40 ANNUAL
KEY WORDS: LABORER, CONSTRUCTION, WORKER, LINEMAN, MAINTENANCE, UTILITY
UTILITY WORKER I: $20.33 PER HOUR $42,286.40 YEARLY
UTILITY WORKER II: $21.60 PER HOUR $44,928.00 YEARLY
UTILITY WORKER III: $24.38 PER HOUR $50,710.40 YEARLY
SENIOR UTILITY WORKER/EQUIPMENT OPERATOR: $27.52 PER HOUR $57,241.60 YEARLY
Job Summary: Utility laborer; assists in the construction and maintenance of gas distribution and transmission lines.
Incumbents in this position will be held to the District’s Gold Standard for Customer Service.
Incumbent will execute and/or assist in the completion of the following tasks:
1. Excavates for and installs service lines and main extensions: digs trenches with a shovel, pulls pipe through trench, backfills trench manually to cover pipe. Uses jack hammer to remove concrete and asphalt.
2. Repairs lines: digs-up broken line and bends over pipe to make repairs.
3. Welds polyethylene pipe and taps: makes connections on pipe to join pipe.
4. Kills lines: dig-up service or main and cap line.
5. Cleans equipment, loads materials, hooks-up heavy equipment, etc.
6. Must be able to safely and responsibly operate the automotive vehicle assigned. Must maintain assigned vehicle through appropriate operator maintenance and by keeping said vehicle clean and neat at all times.
7. Maintains tools and equipment in prescribed manner.
8. Maintains control of inventory items obtained from stock or carried on truck.
9. May be required to respond to gas leak calls and perform repairs when needed.
10. May be responsible for the safe operation of all heavy equipment including but not limited to: frontend loaders, backhoes, excavators and bobcats.
11. Maintains operator qualifications and completes computer-based training and performance evaluations through the Onboard LMS.
The preceding is intended to describe the general content of and requirements for the performance of this job. It is not to be construed as an exhaustive statement of duties, responsibilities or requirements. The principal duties and responsibilities enumerated are essential job functions.
High School plus zero to two years of experience.
This position requires knowledge and task evaluation as determined by Pipeline and Hazardous Material Safety Administration rule CFR 49, Part 192; Subpart N: Operator Qualifications* (OQ).
DRUG TESTING FOR ILLEGAL DRUGS: Employees in this classification will be subject to undergo testing for illegal drugs in accordance with DOT Pipeline Safety Regulations, Code of Federal Regulation, Title 40 (49 CFR), Part 199.*
Okaloosa Gas Districts offers a competitive benefits package, including:
BCBS Medical 100% employer paid for employee, 92% employer paid for family,
BCBS Dental 100% employer paid for employee or family,
Vacation Leave (80 hours per year) accrual based for the first 5 years, increases thereafter,
Sick Leave (80 hours per year) accrual based
11 Paid Holidays, includes 2 days for Thanksgiving and 2 days for Christmas
401(a) 8% Employer Defined Contribution Retirement, (employer paid, does not require employee contributions)
Safety shoe reimbursement up to $150 per year
Employee Events - Spring Crawfish Boil, Summer Picnic, Thanksgiving Lunch, Annual Banquet/Holiday Party
If you are an individual with a disability and require a reasonable accommodation to complete any part of the application process, or are limited in the ability or unable to access or use this online application process and need an alternative method for applying, you may contact 850-729-4700 or careers@okaloosagas.com for assistance.