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HomeMy Public PortalAbout Heavy Equipment Operator_Labourer_2021 Position Title: Heavy Equipment Operator/ Labourer Salary Band: Skilled Labourer Department: Infrastructure and Operations - Landfill Reports to: Heavy Equipment Operator – Site Supervisor Status: Permanent Fulltime Classification: Non-Administrative Location: Kaizer Meadow Environmental Management Centre, Subject to Change Hours: Normally 7:30 am to 4:00 p.m. – Monday to Friday, Subject to Change 8:00 am to 4:00pm – Saturday, Subject to Change Date: October 2021 SCOPE The employee is required to operate heavy equipment and other equipment, perform preventative maintenance on equipment and complete other assignments as required. OBLIGATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES UNDER LEGISLATION 1. The Municipality of the District of Chester is committed to workplace safety and all employees are expected to actively participate in the Municipality’s Occupational Health and Safety Policy and Program and Occupational Health and Safety Legislation as well as Regulations of the Province of Nova Scotia. 2. The Municipality of the District of Chester complies with the Employment Legislation of Nova Scotia and all employees are also expected to act in accordance to the appropriate Legislation as well. QUALIFICATIONS 1. A combination of education and experience, which provides the following knowledge, ability and skills. 2. Ability to operate site equipment including all heavy equipment. 3. Ability to understand and follow oral instructions. MUNCIPALITY OF THE DISTRICT OF CHESTER POSITION DESCRIPTION Heavy Equipment Operator (continued) 2 | Page 4. Ability to perform semi-skilled maintenance and repair tasks on heavy equipment without supervision. 5. Ability to perform physical labour for extended periods. 6. Must have a Class 3 driver’s license including air brakes. (Employees required to operate tandem truck). 7. Ability to understand and maintain various aspects of the landfill and leachate treatment systems. 8. Ability to understand and maintain the various aspects of the HHW facility. 9. Ability to understand, comprehend and obtain certification in courses relevant to the landfill operation i.e. confined spaces, transportation of dangerous goods, first-aid etc. Fall protection, asbestos awareness, chain saw safety, and certified by the Safety Council of Nova Scotia for the equipment they operate (Certification obtained from the Commercial Safety College, Masstown, NS). 10. Awareness of the potential hazards involved in working at a Solid Waste Facility. 11. Snow removal. 12. Ability to operate the scale house software SUMMARY OF FUNCTION Principle Duties and Responsibilities: 1. Operate equipment; perform preventative maintenance, and other daily routines as assigned by the Landfill Supervisor. 2. Assist in the general maintenance of the site and access roads. 3. This employee must recognize that he/she is a public servant and must use the utmost respect at all times when dealing with other staff, waste collectors and the general public. 4. Record numerical and written information related to items in the Solid Waste Facility including waste identification, waste origin as well as maintenance logs for the machinery. 5. Household Hazardous Waste depot maintenance (lab packing and preparation of materials for pickup), training provided 6. Scale house software use and ability to cover shifts and alternate Saturdays as required. CONTACTS 1. General Public 2. Director of Landfill 3. Site Supervisor 4. Waste Collectors Heavy Equipment Operator (continued) 3 | Page 5. Other Municipal Staff