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CITY OF COLTON <br />MAINTENANCE WORKER I/II <br />DEFINITION: <br />Under the supervision of higher level maintenance personnel, performs a variety of semi -skilled <br />and limited skilled maintenance duties and activities within an assigned department; operates <br />power -driven maintenance and construction equipment. <br />DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: <br />Maintenance Worker II <br />The Maintenance Worker II is the journey level classification within the Maintenance Worker <br />series. Incumbents in this classification perform work of a manual nature which requires a high <br />degree of mental and physical dexterity. This classification is distinguished from the next higher <br />classification of Maintenance Worker III by the performance of semi -skilled maintenance duties <br />and responsibilities within an assigned area, such as mowing, trimming, pruning and edging of <br />City Parks, cemetery and other landscape areas, and the performance of semi -skilled painting, <br />carpentry, plumbing, electrical, masonry, asphalt, concrete and other work. Incumbents in this <br />classification may be assigned to any maintenance area to assist crews with assigned duties and <br />responsibilities. <br />Maintenance Worker I <br />The Maintenance Worker I is the entry level classification within the Maintenance Worker <br />series. Incumbents within this classification also perform work of a manual nature which <br />requires a high degree of mental and physical dexterity. Incumbents within this classification <br />perform similar duties and responsibilities to those of the Maintenance Worker Il, however, they <br />do so under close supervision and direction progressing to general direction as experience is <br />gained. Typically, incumbents within this classification can reasonably expect to progress to <br />Maintenance Worker II after two years of performing assigned duties at an independent level. <br />Note: Incumbents in these classifications are subject to the Alcohol/Drug Testing requirements <br />of the Department of Transportation. <br />ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: (include but are not limited to the following): <br />• Performs a variety of semi -skilled and limited skilled maintenance tasks relative to assigned <br />area of responsibility including streets, parks, cemetery, and water divisions. <br />• Operates and maintains a variety of maintenance and construction equipment and/or <br />machinery including light duty trucks, small tractors, forklifts, riding lawn mowers, <br />skiploaders, chain saws, and a variety of other powered equipment; performs routine <br />preventive maintenance checks on assigned equipment. <br />• Responds to questions and concerns from the general public; provides information as is <br />appropriate and resolves service complaints. <br />• Performs or assists in performing duties in any other maintenance areas. <br />• Performs other related duties as required. <br />