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Human Resources
Janelle Anderson
(503) 731-1316
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Seasonal
Maintenance Worker
There are two positions availaible.
They provide the maintenance of the Tribal In-lieu/Treaty Fishing Access
Sites along the Columbia River by performing work that involves a variety
of trade practices such as painting, plumbing, carpentry and custodial work.
Maintenance workers will use hand and power tools to accomplish this work.
Position Details |
| Essential Job Functions |
Specific
duties of this position include, but are not limited to:
- Preventative maintenance / corrective maintenance and minor
building repairs to the various facilities. Maintaining and repairing
boat ramps and paved areas at the sites or at other facilities
within the jurisdiction of the In-Lieu / Treaty Fishing Access
Sites.
- Maintenance of facilities to include removing, cleaning, replacing,
packing and sealing any defective parts of utility facilities,
water and irrigation systems. Cleans related fixtures: picnic
tables; shelters; fireplaces and fish cleaning tables. Selects
the appropriate tools, materials, and decides on methods and techniques
to carry out the work. Performs visual inspection of the sites
to ensure they are in good working condition. Reports / repairs
any vandalism to the facilities, i.e. to fireplaces, paints, plumbing,
lighting fixtures, etc., as well as protects the facilities through
winterizing procedures as weather requires.
- Cleans restrooms and vault toilets to include: sweeping and
mopping; cleaning and sanitation of fixtures, toilets, sinks,
benches and showers; cleaning windows, mirrors and light fixtures;
provides toilet paper as needed; and collecting and disposing
of trash, litter and debris. Maintains a stock of janitorial supplies
and advises the Maintenance Supervisor when inventories need replenishing.
- Completes seasonal gardening tasks such as preparing seedbeds,
transplanting, seeding, aerating, pruning, and trimming. Cuts,
trims and removes fallen trees and brush. Uses power mowers, including
riding mowers to maintain grounds; keeps such mowers and other
power equipment serviced by performing minor repairs and normal
operator maintenance. Mows all improved and unimproved areas.
Applies manual or mechanical vegetation control on gravel-surfaced
areas, pathways, roads, parking areas, and campsites.
- Monitors sites for safety hazards, reports emergency situations
or the abuse of safety and protection policies / rules governing
the sites to the Maintenance Supervisor. Operates and maintains
motor vehicles used to perform maintenance on the sites.
- Other duties as assigned.
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| Job Requirements/Qualifications |
Specific
qualifications of this position include, but are not limited to:
- Ability to do the work of a maintenance worker with normal supervision
- Able to perform general maintenance operations using written
or oral instructions
- Able to communicate and interpret instructions, specifications
and work orders.
- Ability to safely operate vehicles, power equipment, and hand
tools.
- Knowledge of preventative maintenance, tools, and equipment
are recommended, One year maintenance or construction experience
recommended.
- Must possess a current valid state issued drivers license and
a good driving record.
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| Supervision Received |
| Supervised
by Maintenance Supervisor and or Senior Maintenance Worker. |
| Supervision Given |
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position does not have supervisory responsibilities |
| Working Conditions |
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This position is located in The Dalles, Oregon. Duties require
that maintenance workers travel up and down the Columbia River in
order to maintain the In-Lieu / Treaty Fishing Access Sites. The
duty days and hours must be flexible enough to meet the peak use
times dictated by the treaty fishing seasons and occasional overtime
or weekend work may be required. Normal duty days and hours during
the fishing season is four, ten hour days per wee, either Monday
through Thursday, or Tuesday through Friday, between the hours of
7:00 A.M. and 5:30 P.M. The maintenance worker must be able to lift
75 lbs. (tools, equipment and supplies, i.e. bags of fertilizer
or grass seed) and must be physically mobile in an unimproved riverbank
setting.
Applicant must be available to work full time plus occasional
overtime during the treaty fishing season and or when emergency
non-routine maintenance repairs are required.
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| Position Details |
Duration
- April through Sept 2010 (approx)
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Salary/Wage
- $10-12 per
hour (no fringe benefits)
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Classification
- Temporary, full-time,seasonal, non-exempt
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Closing date
22 March 2010
Application Procedure
Click
here. to download an electronic application form.
All qualified individuals, including women, veterans, minorities and
individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. If accommodations
are needed during the application process, please contact Human Resources
(see info below).
Note: no incomplete application will be considered.
Complete application materials include a cover letter, CV/resume, a completed
job application a copy of relevant certifications and a list of at least
three professional references.
Send application packet to:
CRITFC
ATTN: Human Resources
729 NE Oregon, Suite 200
Portland, OR 97232
You may submit your application by:
- Surface mail to the above address
- Fax to 503.235.4228
- email to
Additional Information
Michael Broncheau
In-lieu/TFAS Maint. Coord.
(503) 238-0667
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