Highway Maintenance Coordinator (On-site Housing Available)
About the role
The Highway Maintenance Coordinator oversees the repair, renovation and reconstruction of roadbeds, surfaces, structures and facilities. The position involves planning, prioritizing, and assigning work based on availability of materials, equipment, and staff resources.
Responsibilities
- Monitor and inspect work activities for compliance with permit specifications.
- Train and ensure employees comply with equipment, material, environmental safety guidelines and performance expectations.
- Train employees on proper time reporting and completion of personal injury or vehicle accident reports.
- Investigate accidents, complete worker compensation claim forms, and coordinate return of workers.
- Aid in employee scheduling, appraisals, new hires and onboarding.
- Prepare and review payroll reports, timecards, daily work activities, accident reports, and expense and per diem reports.
- Develop work plans for projects and implement the most suitable work method.
- Ensure appropriate material and equipment is available at job sites and coordinate purchases.
- Inspect section highways and structures for potential accidents, hazards or damage.
- Respond to vehicle crashes or other roadway emergencies then control traffic, gather and record data, notify appropriate public safety units, arrange for staff and equipment.
Requirements
- Three years of maintenance or construction experience in roadway, highway, bridge, sign, drawbridge, or landscape.
- Living in state housing at the Juntura Maintenance Station or having a maximum 45 minute response time to 2115 Drake St., Juntura, OR 97911 emergency call-outs.
- Current, valid commercial driver's license A (CDL-A) with a tanker endorsement, no air brake restrictions, no 5th wheel restrictions and no manual transmission restrictions, or the ability to acquire a class A commercial learner permit within 60 days of hire and a CDL-A with a tanker endorsement and restrictions removed within 3 months of hire (ODOT will cover training costs).
Qualifications
- Knowledge of methods and techniques for prioritizing, assigning and reviewing the work of others and working cooperatively with a wide variety of people.
- Knowledge of safety practices and precautions in transportation maintenance work.
- Knowledge of proper traffic control procedures, including highway signing, flagging and coning.
- Skill in communicating and following oral and written instructions and keeping written and computerized records of work.
- Experience completing basic mechanical repairs on light and heavy vehicles or equipment.
- Experience leading and coordinating a team.
Skills
Must be able to move around rough terrain, on uneven slopes and may need to lift up to 60 pounds. May need to be available after hours, on weekends and holidays for emergency, on call and weather related purposes.
Benefits
Work/life balance, 11 paid holidays a year, flexible work schedules, paid leave and so much more. Comprehensive and equitable base salary offer within the listed range. Public Service Loan Forgiveness opportunity!
Pay
$4,312 - $6,581
Schedule
Employee will be required to use a commercial motor vehicle to conduct business.
Agency
Oregon Department of Transportation
Department
Delivery & Operations Division – Region 5
Location
Juntura
Contact
To request a copy of the position description, which includes all duties and working conditions, please email ODOTRecruitment@odot.oregon.gov.