Road Surface / Roadside Maintenance
Class code: 003676
        Bargaining unit(s): 207
        Classification title: Transportation Generalist Senior
        Function: Road Surface/Roadside Maintenance
      Kind of work: Intermediate level technical, skilled work and/or lead worker
Nature & purpose
Under general supervision, an employee in this class performs moderately difficult roadside maintenance to keep the roadway safe and in good repair according to MnDOT standards; performs related work as required.
This level is different from the Transportation Generalist level in that at the Transportation Generalist Senior level, an employee initiates and/or prioritizes work activities, completes a variety of work assignments, and chooses the methods in which to complete work using acquired knowledge of the function.
An employee resolves semi-routine yet uncommon problems by searching for solutions learned from experience. An employee is responsible for completing multiple projects and/or work activities with competing deadlines and may set some priorities in the completion of work. Some employees at this level may perform as lead worker having considerable freedom to organize human, equipment, material, and other resources as well as prioritize, schedule, assign, direct, guide, and report on the work activities of other state employees.
Examples of work
A position may not include all the work examples given, nor does the list include all that may be assigned.
- Performs  all aspects of lead worker responsibilities (training, work planning, and  assumes responsibilities of Sub area supervisor in his/her absence) to ensure  crews (patching, paving and milling) meet goals and time frames established by  project needs and achieves project/program objectives.
 - Maintains  technical expertise resulting in consistently current technical knowledge,  quality decision making and improved customer relationships.  
 - Performs  traffic control set-ups in high volume traffic are in accordance with the  provisions of the Temporary Traffic Zone Layouts field manual, to ensure the  safety of the employees and the traveling public.
 - Calculates  and coordinates the necessary materials and the equipment to efficiently  complete projects, and keeps daily reports of completed projects, so that  accurate records are kept for future work planning.  Monitors inventory and orders materials as  needed.
 - Insures  proper maintenance, safe operation and monitors proper performance of specialty  equipment used for smooth pavement (i.e., mill vactor, low boys, rollers,  bearcats, blow patcher, Class 33 and Class 35 trucks) effectively in a timely  manner to ensure safety and maximum equipment life.
 - Coordinate  with Gopher One on projects as required.
 - Independently process advertising, access, junkyard, and utility permits for completeness and to address plan issues.
 
Knowledge, skills and abilities required to be proficient at the job
Knowledge of:
- MnDOT  policies and procedures and state and federal OSHA rules and regulations.
 - Shoulder  maintenance design, condition and structural materials required.
 - Slope  maintenance, safety standards and erosion control.
 - Traffic  control devices and the principles of short term work zones.
 - Hazardous  material/waste handling and disposal.
 - Working knowledge of English sufficient to read, write, speak and understand oral and written information; communicate with employees and the general public in-person or via two-way radio and other electronic devices; and to maintain routine written logs and simple records.
 
Skill in:
- Using basic hand tools to handling materials (transporting, stockpiling, and mixing).
 
Ability to:
Equipment - Perform routine scheduled maintenance;  calibrate, set up and adjust equipment.   Drive or operate mobile equipment.
        Information Technology - Perform simple data entry;  enter time into timesheet and database programs.  Enter messages into equipment such as  programmable message boards. Take readings from  electronic equipment such as Automated Vehicle Location (AVL) on their vehicle,  Force America and Maintenance Decision Support System (MDSS), or similar unit. 
        Interpersonal - Work cooperatively with peers and  receive verbal instruction and direction.
        Leadership - Take responsibility for quality and  timeliness of work; respond to unplanned requests; complete assigned tasks and  report progress; and demonstrate behavior consistent with department direction.   Lead crews.  Look for opportunities to improve processes.
        Math – Do basic geometry such as calculate areas and  volumes.  Know the properties of uniform  shapes such as planes and solid figures.
        Oral Communication - Articulate job-related questions  and comprehend answers; and communicate in a team setting.  Deliver pre-planned informational  presentations to groups.  Answer  questions from the public in one-on-one situations, either in the field or by  phone.
        Problem Solving - Follow verbal instructions and can work  under the direction of others; work independently and solve routine technical,  process, or people-related problems.   Advise or direct others.   Determine when an issue warrants a creative departure from normally  followed processes, practices, or guidelines.   Teach others (Crew Chiefs).
        Reading - Comprehend notes, letters, memos, and electronic mail (Outlook); comprehend  white papers, proposals, departmental forms, and instructional manuals; and  read construction plans, MnDOT manuals and spec books.
        Written Communication -  Generate notes, letters, memos, and departmental forms.  Use Outlook.
        Licenses, certifications:   Some  positions may require a driver’s license, as well as endorsements, specific to  position demands and/or equipment required to perform the job within the work  area posted.
        Technical certifications may be required specific to  position demands and will be documented on the posting as to the justification  of why specific certifications are necessary. 
      Class A or B Commercial Drivers  License without Air Brake restriction.   In addition, some positions may require tanker and/or hazardous  materials endorsement or tanker/loader certifications 
Licenses, Certifications:
Some positions may require a driver’s license, as well as endorsements, specific to position demands and/or equipment required to perform the job within the work area posted.
Technical certifications may be required specific to position demands and will be documented on the posting as to the justification of why specific certifications are necessary.
- Class A or B Commercial Drivers License without Air Brake restriction. In addition, some positions may require tanker and/or hazardous materials endorsement or tanker/loader certifications
 
Minimum Qualifications:
Includes years of experience, education, training, certifications, and licenses required at the time of application to be considered eligible for the vacancy. The level of experience to perform this job at the Transportation Generalist Senior level can be achieved with:
- Two years of experience performing activities in snow and ice, soils, road surface maintenance, roadside maintenance, bridge maintenance, signs, or related activities (roadway maintenance, driving commercial vehicles, commercial landscaping, operating heavy equipment, or farm experience)
 - Working knowledge of English sufficient to read, write, speak and understand oral and written information; communicate with employees and the general public in-person or via two-way radio and other electronic devices; and to maintain routine written logs and simple records.
 
Physical capabilities and environmental work conditions:
The physical demands of this job will vary, but typically requires lifting 100 pounds maximum with frequent lifting and/or carrying of objects such as 50-pound bags. This job also may require walking or standing to a significant degree on rough terrain or may involve sitting most of the time with pushing and pulling of arm and/or leg controls. This job will require strenuous manual labor including but not limited to digging, shoveling, hauling, crawling, bending, pushing, pulling and climbing.
Weather elements:
May require frequent exposure to weather elements (both hot  and cold) on a daily basis.
      
EST:
Rev:
- 2-15-12 Deleted degree
 
T.C.:
Former Titles:
- Highway Maintenance Worker - CI1 100, B2 (19) 19, B1I 22, WC 16=157
 
