Park City Municipal Corporation
Park City, Utah
SALARY RANGE: $28.00-$30.00 PER HOUR JOB SUMMARY: Seasonal Transit Operators are responsible for the safe operation of buses and transportation of passengers over assigned routes throughout Park City and Summit County during high volume months. This position entails performing various related duties and specialized tasks as assigned, including Route Operations Coordinator, operator training, and paratransit operations. This is an at-will position that will conclude at the end of the winter season. TYPICAL DUTIES: Responsible for safely and efficiently operating buses on designated routes during daily shift assignments throughout Park City and Summit County. Performs daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicles following Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) regulations and communicates safety concerns and maintenance needs both verbally and in writing to the Fleet department to ensure the maximum safety of vehicles during operation. Performs basic vehicle maintenance on a daily basis, such as maintaining appropriate levels of fuel, radiator coolant, oil, tire pressure, and cleaning the interior and exterior of the vehicle, including sweeping/mopping the interior as necessary, searching for lost articles, and cleaning windshield and windows. Delivers superior customer service and functions as an ambassador for the City through professional and courteous interactions with coworkers, the public, and users of the transit system while adhering to all City and departmental safety policies and procedures. Physically assists passengers boarding and unloading with different types of equipment, such as skis, bicycles, luggage, wheelchairs, etc., as requested and complies with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for transporting disabled passengers, such as announcing stops, offering assistance, securing wheelchairs, and equipment, etc. As assigned, serves as the Mobility (Paratransit/Senior Service) Dispatcher position which includes, but is not limited to, answering phone calls, taking reservations, scheduling rides, responding to passenger requests and concerns, monitoring the two-way radio traffic of paratransit operators, resolving on-route issues and scheduling conflicts, and makes necessary decisions required for the smooth operation of the system with excellent judgment and professionalism. Other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 21 years of age. Ability to pass and maintain the Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Requirements. Safety-sensitive position requires mandatory and/or random drug and alcohol screenings. Ability to pass and maintain valid Class B Commercial Driver's License with passenger and air brake endorsements. Safe driver with a valid driver's license and no more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. No convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or any drugs within the past 10 years. Able and willing to work day or evening shifts, weekends, and holiday shifts as assigned. Able to prepare legible written reports of incidents and accidents. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bilingual in English and Spanish. At least one winter season as a Transit Operator with Park City Transit. Working knowledge of Park City's transit routes and operations. Skilled and knowledgeable in the safe and efficient operation of multiple types and sizes of transit vehicles, including diesel and electric power plants, body-on-chassis vehicles, and low-floor transit coaches of varying lengths. WORKING CONDITIONS: The employee may occasionally be required to lift and move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job for safe maneuvering and operation of City buses and other vehicles. Ability to read traffic signs, observe passengers, and operate a vehicle during day and night-time conditions. The employee works near moving vehicles, machinery, & mechanical parts. Work is performed inside a bus and outdoor settings, in all weather conditions including extreme temperatures day and/or night. Periodic/considerable exposure to stressful situations including passenger questions, complaints, and general transit operations and City information inquiries. The noise level includes diesel engine noise, and passenger noise and is usually low to moderate. Non-traditional working hours which include evenings and weekends. Occasional on-call working hours including evenings and weekends. Work includes day, swing, and night shifts, holidays, and weekends. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required by personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. PI9d4f8041c59b-2746
SALARY RANGE: $28.00-$30.00 PER HOUR JOB SUMMARY: Seasonal Transit Operators are responsible for the safe operation of buses and transportation of passengers over assigned routes throughout Park City and Summit County during high volume months. This position entails performing various related duties and specialized tasks as assigned, including Route Operations Coordinator, operator training, and paratransit operations. This is an at-will position that will conclude at the end of the winter season. TYPICAL DUTIES: Responsible for safely and efficiently operating buses on designated routes during daily shift assignments throughout Park City and Summit County. Performs daily pre-trip and post-trip inspections of vehicles following Department of Transportation (DOT) and Federal Transportation Administration (FTA) regulations and communicates safety concerns and maintenance needs both verbally and in writing to the Fleet department to ensure the maximum safety of vehicles during operation. Performs basic vehicle maintenance on a daily basis, such as maintaining appropriate levels of fuel, radiator coolant, oil, tire pressure, and cleaning the interior and exterior of the vehicle, including sweeping/mopping the interior as necessary, searching for lost articles, and cleaning windshield and windows. Delivers superior customer service and functions as an ambassador for the City through professional and courteous interactions with coworkers, the public, and users of the transit system while adhering to all City and departmental safety policies and procedures. Physically assists passengers boarding and unloading with different types of equipment, such as skis, bicycles, luggage, wheelchairs, etc., as requested and complies with Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) requirements for transporting disabled passengers, such as announcing stops, offering assistance, securing wheelchairs, and equipment, etc. As assigned, serves as the Mobility (Paratransit/Senior Service) Dispatcher position which includes, but is not limited to, answering phone calls, taking reservations, scheduling rides, responding to passenger requests and concerns, monitoring the two-way radio traffic of paratransit operators, resolving on-route issues and scheduling conflicts, and makes necessary decisions required for the smooth operation of the system with excellent judgment and professionalism. Other duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Must be at least 21 years of age. Ability to pass and maintain the Department of Transportation (DOT) Physical Requirements. Safety-sensitive position requires mandatory and/or random drug and alcohol screenings. Ability to pass and maintain valid Class B Commercial Driver's License with passenger and air brake endorsements. Safe driver with a valid driver's license and no more than 2 moving violations in the past 3 years. No convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol or any drugs within the past 10 years. Able and willing to work day or evening shifts, weekends, and holiday shifts as assigned. Able to prepare legible written reports of incidents and accidents. PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Bilingual in English and Spanish. At least one winter season as a Transit Operator with Park City Transit. Working knowledge of Park City's transit routes and operations. Skilled and knowledgeable in the safe and efficient operation of multiple types and sizes of transit vehicles, including diesel and electric power plants, body-on-chassis vehicles, and low-floor transit coaches of varying lengths. WORKING CONDITIONS: The employee may occasionally be required to lift and move up to 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job for safe maneuvering and operation of City buses and other vehicles. Ability to read traffic signs, observe passengers, and operate a vehicle during day and night-time conditions. The employee works near moving vehicles, machinery, & mechanical parts. Work is performed inside a bus and outdoor settings, in all weather conditions including extreme temperatures day and/or night. Periodic/considerable exposure to stressful situations including passenger questions, complaints, and general transit operations and City information inquiries. The noise level includes diesel engine noise, and passenger noise and is usually low to moderate. Non-traditional working hours which include evenings and weekends. Occasional on-call working hours including evenings and weekends. Work includes day, swing, and night shifts, holidays, and weekends. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by people assigned to this job. They are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, and skills required by personnel so classified. All requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities. PI9d4f8041c59b-2746
Las Vegas Valley Water District
Las Vegas, Nevada
Fleet Vehicle and Equipment Technician I (Flex) FILING DEADLINE: The first 100 applications submitted ON or BEFORE 11:59pm, Monday, December 15th, 2025, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. 2 VACANCIES This position is a Flex position. Candidates will be hired at a level I, with a starting salary of $35.22 hourly. Within a 6 24-month period, the selected candidate will be evaluated to determine if they meet the criteria to flex to a level II, with a starting salary of $40.75 hourly. Hours of Work: Swing (Shift 2), 3:00p.m.-1:30 a.m. Mon-Thurs. The ideal candidate will have One year of journey-level experience in diagnosing, servicing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of vehicles and equipment: this includes gasoline, diesel, hybrid, hybrid-electric, compressed natural gas (CNG), and propane-powered automobiles, as well as light to heavy-duty trucks and construction equipment. The candidate will have experience with electrical, hydraulic, air brake, as well as welding, fabrication. Experience with scan tools, manufacturer diagnostic software, digital multi-meters, manufacturer manuals, other equipment service information and operator input to proficiently diagnose vehicle and equipment system problems and estimate repair costs and time. An Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification and a Nevada "Class A" Driver's License is Highly Preferable. INTRODUCTION: Human Resources will screen applications and supplemental questionnaires. Candidates possessing the strongest skills and experience for this position will be forwarded to the hiring department for further evaluation and to determine who will be invited to the formal interview process. The candidate hired will be required to pass a drug screening, background check and may be required to pass a job-related physical evaluation. GENERAL PURPOSE Under general supervision, performs skilled journey-level duties in the servicing, maintenance and repair of Districtowned automobiles, light to heavy vehicles, construction equipment and a wide variety of other equipment assets; inspects, diagnoses, repairs and adjusts engines and related vehicle systems and components; operates a variety of hand and power tools and shop equipment and machinery; and performs related duties as assigned. DESIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Methods, materials, tools and techniques used in the maintenance and repair of a diverse fleet of light to heavy vehicles, construction equipment, trailers and a variety of other motorized equipment assets; utilizes diagnostic scan tools and software applicable to multiple vehicle/equipment manufacturers; methods and techniques for obtainingeffective operator input on vehicle drivability and operational problems; operation and maintenance of a wide variety of hand and power shop tools and equipment common to the field; MIG/TIG and arc welding equipment, welding properties and work processes applicable to assigned duties; shop mathematics; emission testing equipment and applicable standards; occupational hazards, standard safety precautions and safe work methods applicable to assigned duties; federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the handling and disposal of hazardous waste and clean air requirements; methods, procedures and software applications used in ordering parts and materials; use and operation of District enterprise fleet management systems applicable to the work. Ability to: Diagnose, service, maintain and repair a wide variety of gasoline, diesel, hybrid, hybrid-electric, compressed natural gas and propane powered automobiles, light to heavy duty trucks and construction equipment; use scan tools, manufacturer diagnostic software, digital multi-meters, manufacturer manuals, other equipment service information and operator input to proficiently diagnose vehicle and equipment system problems and estimate repair costs and time; safely use and maintain shop hand tools, power tools, equipment and machinery; use independent judgmentand initiative in organizing work and setting priorities; evaluate alternatives and recommend proper courses of action; follow oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered in the course of the work. Training and Experience: The following are typical ways of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above: • Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician I: One year of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of vehicles and/or construction equipment. Successful completion of appropriate trade school or technical course work in diesel- or gasoline-powered mechanics may be substituted for the required experience. • Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician II: A Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician I may be considered for advancement to Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician II after demonstrating proficiency to perform the full range of duties of the latter class. Proficiency criteria and the process for demonstrating performance at the levels established in the criteria are established jointly by hiring authorities and the Director, Human Resources and are described in a separate document. Typically, a Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician I is expected to be capable of meeting the proficiency criteria within a 6 24-month period, depending on an individual s prior experience and progression in performing the full range of Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician duties as described in the performance criteria. Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements: A valid Class A Nevada driver s license with HAZMAT and tanker endorsements and the ability to maintain insurabili ty under the District s Vehicle Insurance Policy. Master Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification in automotive or heavy-duty trucks or the ability to obtain Master Certification within 6 months from date of hire. A 1G Emission Inspector Certification with diesel endorsement issued by the State of Nevada. An EPA Section 609 Refrigerant and Recycling certification. A valid forklift operator certification or the ability to obtain one within six months from date of hire. UST ABC operator certification or the ability to obtain one within six months from date of hire. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS Human Resources Department • 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89153 . The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to stand and walk, use hands repetitively to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls and reach with hands and arms. The employee is required to talk or hear conversions, in person and by telephone, and to distinguish equipment operating sounds and alarms. The employee is regularly required to stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl and climb or balance. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 100 pounds with assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, use of both eyes and the ability to adjust focus. Mental Demands While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret highly technical data, information and documents; analyze and solve detailed technical problems; perform highly detailed work; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret conditions and situations; learn and apply new information and skills; work under changing, intensive deadlines with constant interruptions; and interact with supervisors, coworkers, other District staff, vendors and the public.
Fleet Vehicle and Equipment Technician I (Flex) FILING DEADLINE: The first 100 applications submitted ON or BEFORE 11:59pm, Monday, December 15th, 2025, WHICHEVER COMES FIRST. 2 VACANCIES This position is a Flex position. Candidates will be hired at a level I, with a starting salary of $35.22 hourly. Within a 6 24-month period, the selected candidate will be evaluated to determine if they meet the criteria to flex to a level II, with a starting salary of $40.75 hourly. Hours of Work: Swing (Shift 2), 3:00p.m.-1:30 a.m. Mon-Thurs. The ideal candidate will have One year of journey-level experience in diagnosing, servicing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of vehicles and equipment: this includes gasoline, diesel, hybrid, hybrid-electric, compressed natural gas (CNG), and propane-powered automobiles, as well as light to heavy-duty trucks and construction equipment. The candidate will have experience with electrical, hydraulic, air brake, as well as welding, fabrication. Experience with scan tools, manufacturer diagnostic software, digital multi-meters, manufacturer manuals, other equipment service information and operator input to proficiently diagnose vehicle and equipment system problems and estimate repair costs and time. An Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification and a Nevada "Class A" Driver's License is Highly Preferable. INTRODUCTION: Human Resources will screen applications and supplemental questionnaires. Candidates possessing the strongest skills and experience for this position will be forwarded to the hiring department for further evaluation and to determine who will be invited to the formal interview process. The candidate hired will be required to pass a drug screening, background check and may be required to pass a job-related physical evaluation. GENERAL PURPOSE Under general supervision, performs skilled journey-level duties in the servicing, maintenance and repair of Districtowned automobiles, light to heavy vehicles, construction equipment and a wide variety of other equipment assets; inspects, diagnoses, repairs and adjusts engines and related vehicle systems and components; operates a variety of hand and power tools and shop equipment and machinery; and performs related duties as assigned. DESIRED MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Methods, materials, tools and techniques used in the maintenance and repair of a diverse fleet of light to heavy vehicles, construction equipment, trailers and a variety of other motorized equipment assets; utilizes diagnostic scan tools and software applicable to multiple vehicle/equipment manufacturers; methods and techniques for obtainingeffective operator input on vehicle drivability and operational problems; operation and maintenance of a wide variety of hand and power shop tools and equipment common to the field; MIG/TIG and arc welding equipment, welding properties and work processes applicable to assigned duties; shop mathematics; emission testing equipment and applicable standards; occupational hazards, standard safety precautions and safe work methods applicable to assigned duties; federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the handling and disposal of hazardous waste and clean air requirements; methods, procedures and software applications used in ordering parts and materials; use and operation of District enterprise fleet management systems applicable to the work. Ability to: Diagnose, service, maintain and repair a wide variety of gasoline, diesel, hybrid, hybrid-electric, compressed natural gas and propane powered automobiles, light to heavy duty trucks and construction equipment; use scan tools, manufacturer diagnostic software, digital multi-meters, manufacturer manuals, other equipment service information and operator input to proficiently diagnose vehicle and equipment system problems and estimate repair costs and time; safely use and maintain shop hand tools, power tools, equipment and machinery; use independent judgmentand initiative in organizing work and setting priorities; evaluate alternatives and recommend proper courses of action; follow oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered in the course of the work. Training and Experience: The following are typical ways of obtaining the knowledge, skills and abilities outlined above: • Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician I: One year of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of vehicles and/or construction equipment. Successful completion of appropriate trade school or technical course work in diesel- or gasoline-powered mechanics may be substituted for the required experience. • Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician II: A Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician I may be considered for advancement to Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician II after demonstrating proficiency to perform the full range of duties of the latter class. Proficiency criteria and the process for demonstrating performance at the levels established in the criteria are established jointly by hiring authorities and the Director, Human Resources and are described in a separate document. Typically, a Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician I is expected to be capable of meeting the proficiency criteria within a 6 24-month period, depending on an individual s prior experience and progression in performing the full range of Fleet Vehicle & Equipment Repair Technician duties as described in the performance criteria. Licenses; Certificates; Special Requirements: A valid Class A Nevada driver s license with HAZMAT and tanker endorsements and the ability to maintain insurabili ty under the District s Vehicle Insurance Policy. Master Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification in automotive or heavy-duty trucks or the ability to obtain Master Certification within 6 months from date of hire. A 1G Emission Inspector Certification with diesel endorsement issued by the State of Nevada. An EPA Section 609 Refrigerant and Recycling certification. A valid forklift operator certification or the ability to obtain one within six months from date of hire. UST ABC operator certification or the ability to obtain one within six months from date of hire. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS Human Resources Department • 1001 S. Valley View Blvd. Las Vegas, NV 89153 . The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to stand and walk, use hands repetitively to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls and reach with hands and arms. The employee is required to talk or hear conversions, in person and by telephone, and to distinguish equipment operating sounds and alarms. The employee is regularly required to stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl and climb or balance. The employee must frequently lift and/or move up to 100 pounds with assistance. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, use of both eyes and the ability to adjust focus. Mental Demands While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret highly technical data, information and documents; analyze and solve detailed technical problems; perform highly detailed work; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret conditions and situations; learn and apply new information and skills; work under changing, intensive deadlines with constant interruptions; and interact with supervisors, coworkers, other District staff, vendors and the public.