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Purpose of the Role
The purpose of the Utility Technician I is to provide essential support to site operations by maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment. This position plays a foundational role in ensuring production areas, equipment, and grounds are kept in optimal condition to support smooth and efficient operations. By performing routine cleaning, assisting with maintenance, and adhering to safety and environmental procedures, the Utility team member helps uphold the overall functionality and compliance of the facility.
How You Make an Impact
As a Utility Technician I, you take pride in learning the process of creating quality compost, mulch, and soil. Working to contribute directly to the safety, cleanliness, and efficiency of the facility - foundations that keep daily operations running smoothly. You pay close attention to detail in cleaning and preparing work areas, helping prevent equipment issues and ensuring a safe environment for all team members. By assisting with maintenance tasks and following operational procedures, you help reduce downtime, improve product quality, and support a sustainable operation that transforms organic material into valuable soil, compost, and mulch products.
Position Summary
As a Utility Technician I, you will support daily operations by ensuring a clean, safe, and efficient work environment across the facility. This position is responsible for preparing and cleaning processing bays, assisting with general maintenance tasks, housekeeping and taking part in equipment cleaning. The Utility role follows all standard operating procedures and safety protocols, playing a vital role in maintaining site cleanliness and operational readiness.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications:
Success Profile
To thrive, succeed, and grow as a Utility Technician I, focus on learning the basics, staying alert, and building good work habits. Here's how to thrive:
Physical Demands
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use hands and arms to handle, reach, and operate tools, materials, and equipment. The employee frequently stands, walks, climbs, or balances, and may occasionally stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl to access work areas. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds with or without assistance and may work in awkward or confined positions as necessary to perform essential tasks. Specific vision abilities required for this job include distance vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and the ability to identify hazards in low-light conditions using issued lighting equipment. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Work Environment
Work is conducted in both indoor and outdoor areas of the facility. Employees may be exposed to dust, dirt, mud, loud noise, strong odors, heavy machinery in proximity, and potentially extreme weather conditions. Terrain may be uneven, soft, or shifting. Low/variable lighting and slip, trip, or fall hazards should be expected. Appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE), including safety harness, hard hat, high-visibility apparel, safety footwear, gloves, safety glasses, and issued lighting devices, will be provided and must be worn as required when on site.
Compensation details: 19-20
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