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Work Location: Bellemont 1 Hughes Ave (Camp Navajo)
PAY RATE: $ 16.4525 - $ 22.9807 per hour (DOE)
Grade: 18
The Heavy Equipment Operator (HEO) operates all types of heavy engineering equipment and material handling equipment to include, but not limited to, 75-ton mobile crane, road graders, bulldozers, front end loaders and 10–20-ton dump trucks in support of road maintenance and railroad maintenance operations. May serve as lead HEO on specific projects ensuring workload requirements are completed as scheduled. Supervises a Department of Corrections inmate work crew as required.
The Heavy Equipment operator (HEO) performs work within the ammunition storage area (ASA) which will place the individual within the explosives safety quantity distances (ESQD) Arc of a potential Explosion site (PED)
Responsibilities include:
• Operates assigned vehicles/trailers (above and below 26000#GVWR) Operates heavy equipment and material handling equipment, loads and unloads cinders, asphalt millings and crushed concrete materials from borrow sites to complete road maintenance and repairs. Replaces culvert drainage piping to restore drainage under roadways and railroad tracks. Performs snow removal operations as required.
• Supports 60- and 80-ton locomotive operations as a brakeman/conductor, supports railroad track inspections and maintenance and repair of installation trackage. Provides transport capability for ammunition and explosives, to include large rocket motors, hazardous materials, and inert ammunition components.
• Supervises a Department of Corrections inmate/work crew during road construction or repair activities, maintenance of barbed wire fences, clearing of vegetation from igloos, and the maintenance of railroad track and rail beds.
• Performs preventive maintenance checks and services (PMCS) on assigned equipment. PMCS activities occur, prior to use during, after, and Periodic (ie. daily, weekly, monthly, quarterly and annual, etc). Perform routine inspections and operator level maintenance on equipment assigned. Turns in equipment to maintenance shop chief for periodic maintenance and services, maintains documentation as required.
Knowledge of:
• The application and usage of Federal, state and local laws, rules, regulations, policies and procedures governing the use of construction equipment, as well as how to find answers to safely operate assigned equipment, if not already well established.
• The safe use of assigned powered equipment, and basic hand tools.
• Local standard operating procedures (SOP) involving the understanding, operation, maintenance and user level repairs of loaders, graders, bulldozers, CMV's,
• work trucks, trailers, and associated tools and equipment.
• The capabilities, operating procedures, maintenance and safely requirements for a D-7 and D-8 bulldozer, clamshell bucket and track- hoe.
• The safe operating procedures for gasoline or diesel-powered engines or construction equipment with wheeled or crawler type traction for such operations as rough grading earth moving, snow removal back filling, ditching and fine grading.
• The rails specific knowledge of 60- and 80-ton locomotives track inspection and repair methods; brakeman /conductor procedure.
• The basic principles and procedures for operations in and around ammunition storage areas.
• Studying training materials or regulatory guidance. Being capable of retaining information. Being capable of retaining information, displaying retention through various forms of demonstration (ie, written examinations, verbal feedback, physical demonstrations of required tasks etc))
• The risk associated with working with and in close proximity to high explosives and the safety measures required to perform such activities.
Skilled in:
• In manual dexterity for the safe and proper operation of all associated equipment and tools.
• To communicate effectively through written, visual and verbal communications (where written or spoken, must be in the English language)
• To be a flexible team player who thrives in environments requiring ability to effectively prioritize and juggle multiple concurrent projects.
• Being a personal professional whose strengths include cultural sensitivity and an ability to build rapport with diverse workforce in multicultural settings.
• In reading comprehension skills, as well as the adequate application of operators
• manuals, job Guides, standard operation procedures (SOP's) Federal, DOD and state regulations as well as other such regulatory documents or compliance manuals.
• In operation CMV's loaders, graders, bulldozers, work trucks, trailers and associated tools and equipment.
• I-n safety operating a gasoline or diesel-powered engine or construction equipment with wheeled or crawler type traction for such operations as rough grading eatch moving snow removal back filling ditching and find grading.
• In brakeman/Conductor operations
Ability to:
• To maintain a high degree of attention to operational details and maintaining 100% situational awareness.
• To apply procures set forth in federal, state and departmental standard operational procedures.
• To maintain the state of Arizona driver’s license.
• To create effective interpersonal relationships with customers, staff, visitors as well as fellow employees of Camp Navajo.
• To find solutions to problems using their creativity, reasoning, and past experiences along with available information and resources and act in the best interest of the organization when information and resources are not available.
• To be able to obtain and sustain eligibility for operations certification in all associated and implied tasks listed about and in the job summary.
• To demonstrate proficiency in all KSA's and job summary requirements on an ongoing cyclic basis. (ie. Semi -annual, annual, biennial, periodic, etc.)
• Adhere to and enforce all safety rules and regulations to ensure and provide for a safe and healthy work environment.
• To understand and operate heavy industrial/ Commercial type wheeled and tracked equipment.
• Work with minimum or no supervision.
• Attend a Federal Railroad Administration (FRA) railroad engineer certification class, track inspection and maintenance certification class and brakeman/Conductor certification class.
• To read, understand and communicate in the English language to supervise DOC Workers
Desired qualifications include any combination of experience, education, and training that meets the knowledge, skills, and abilities as described. Minimum 5 years of experience in heavy equipment operations, road/railroad operations, construction, and maintenance.
Special Job Requirements:
This position requires possession of and ability to retain a current, valid Arizona state-issued driver's license appropriate to the assignment. Employees who drive on state business are subject to driver's license record checks, must maintain acceptable driving records and must complete any required driver training (see Arizona Administrative Code R2-10-207.12.) In/out of State travel required. Individuals are required to pass a criminal background investigation. Candidates for this position will be required to submit to a criminal background investigation as well as possess the ability to achieve a favorable Tier 3 investigation for the purpose of obtaining/maintaining a Secret clearance eligibility and Common Access Card (CAC) within one year of hire. Must obtain and maintain an FRA Brakeman/Conductor Certification or Qualification within 2 years of hire. Must obtain and maintain a Commercial Driver’s License with Hazardous Materials Endorsement within 6 months of hire.
Must be able to satisfactorily complete, and sustain, the following types of training, licensing, and /or permit requirements (as applied by the positions training, qualification and certification requirements which are established by the department’s OOCB processes) OSHA Topics, General Awareness, and initial departmental training modules. Department of defense explosives awareness and Hazardous Materials training courses or equivalents, as applied within DOD explosive safety standards. Mission peculiar vehicles, equipment, and specialized tools, as assigned by the department and associated regulations.
The State of Arizona offers a comprehensive benefits package to include:
• Sick leave
• Vacation with 10 paid holidays per year
• Health and dental insurance
• Retirement plan
• Life insurance and long-term disability insurance
• Optional employee benefits include short-term disability insurance, deferred compensation plans, and supplemental life insurance
Eligible DEMA employees participate in excellent retirement programs provided by the Arizona State Retirement System (ASRS) and for fire personnel the Public Safety Personnel Retirement System (PSPRS).
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact hr@azdema.gov.
DEMA is a smoke-free work environment.
ADA/EEO Employer
The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity and Reasonable Accommodation Employer
ARIZONA MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (AMS)
All Arizona state employees operate within the Arizona Management System (AMS), an intentional, results-driven approach for doing the work of state government whereby every employee reflects on performance, reduces waste, and commits to continuous improvement with sustainable progress. Through AMS, every state employee seeks to understand customer needs, identify problems, improve processes, and measure results.
State employees are highly engaged, collaborative and embrace a culture of public service.
The State of Arizona is an Equal Opportunity/Reasonable Accommodation Employer.
If this position requires driving or the use of a vehicle as an essential function of the job to conduct State business, then the following requirements apply: Driver’s License Requirements
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