In addition to evaluating each candidate's relative ability, as demonstrated by quality and breadth of experience, the following factors will provide the basis for competitively evaluating each candidate:
Knowledge of the operation and care of equipment used in the assigned duties and provisions of the California Vehicle Code as they apply to their operation; regulations, procedures and safety practices relating to highway maintenance work.
Knowledge of safety and health policies and procedures contained in the Department’s Injury and Illness Prevention Program, safety rules and regulations related to assigned duties as stated in Chapter 8 of the Maintenance Manual Vol. 1, and knowledge of basic safe work practices.
Knowledge and follow policies and procedures for operating two-way radios, and have knowledge of fire suppression techniques and emergency first aid.
Possession a valid Class "A" Commercial Driver License with Tank Vehicle (N) endorsement.
Ability to communicate and follow directions, both oral and written, at a level required for successful job performance; develop and maintain good working relationships with others; deal tactfully with the public; keep legible and accurate records; and abiliy to do heavy manual labor.
Ability to effectively analyze various work situations and make sound decisions.
May be required to work an alternate work shift that includes weekends. May be required to work temporary and/or intermittent varied work shifts, and may respond to emergency calls.