Required Education and/or Work Experience:
- Completed all required Department of Transportation (DOT) Federal/State, OSHA Federal/State and NFPA courses or programs. Must maintain at least minimum passing scores per regulations, for all recurring Federal/State and NFPA courses or programs.
- At least one year progressive and successful experience in the job duties described, based on normal progression.
- Must be a safe and competent driver, cognizant of all traffic laws and have a clean traffic abstract.
- Basic knowledge of pertinent codes, regulations, standards, and safety rules such as NFPA #58 and #59 and local plumbing code, in addition to standard practices and procedures.
- Must have good working knowledge of departmental operating rules and procedures and be proficient in the proper use of the tools, materials, and equipment of the trade.
- Requires a high degree of mechanical aptitude and a good safety record.
- Ability to operate a computer with designate d software programs.
Preferred Education and/or Work Experience:
- Preferably a high school graduate with technical schooling.
Required Licensure, Certification, Registration or Designation:
- Must possess a valid Class B, CDL license with Hazardous Material endorsement, with no restrictions on air brakes or transmission type, and valid Medical Examiner's Certificate per 49 CFR 391.4 I through 391.49.
Working Conditions/Environment/Physical Demands:
- Primarily outdoors in all types of weather and field conditions.
- Degree to which exposed to gas fumes varies from light to an occasionally heavy concentration requiring the use of a gas respirator.
- Required to work in confined spaces to include trenches, manholes, pits and vaults and at high elevations.
- Subject to work on weekends, holidays and nights to include emergency call outs.
- Good physical condition to perform the requirements of the job and maintain certification/qualification/license.
- No back or serious eye limitation or restriction on respirator use.
- Must not have acrophobia or claustrophobia. Must be medically classified as a good risk for heavy labor work; work generally involves moderate to heavy degree of physical effort.