PARKS LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION WORKER
Department: Parks & Recreation
Job Classification: SeasonalPay Grade PT5
GENERAL PURPOSE
Working under the supervision of the Spanish Fork City Parks and Recreation Lead Worker the Landscape Construction Worker performs a variety of skilled and semi-skilled tasks associated with landscape construction and performs other related work as required.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
Installation of sprinkler systems, installing sod, plants trees and shrubs. prepares soil for planting and performs other similar tasks as assigned. Operates hand and power equipment including shovel, rake, tractor, skid steer, trencher, mini excavator, rototiller; maintains tools and equipment used in landscape construction. Performs simple and minor repairs to equipment and park structures. Responds to assignments from the lead worker and supervisor. Occasionally perform essential functions on holidays and weekends as assigned.
Must have a professional positive attitude with good communication skills. Be productive while working alone and with others. Employees are expected to deal effectively and courteously with the public.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
MENTAL AND PHYSICAL APPLICATIONS:
Surroundings involve contact with outdoors, dust, dirt, heat, cold, arid/dry, humidity, wetness noise, fumes and vibrations. Requires working with and around other employees. Occasionally requires working alone. Health and Safety conditions include constantly dealing with soil, water and plant materials. Occasionally dealing with toxic materials and chemicals. Physical activities include constant standing, kneeling, crouching, handling, balancing, turning, pushing, pulling, reaching and carrying. Requires occasional jumping, crawling, sitting, climbing, throwing and feeling. Requires talking, hearing, and seeing. Requires ability to lift up to 45 pounds without assistance Physical dimensions include strength necessary in hands, arms, legs, and back. Requires constant eye/hand coordination with occasional foot/eye/hand coordination. Occasionally requires vision strain, rapid speed work, and extreme muscular exertion, along with finger, hand/arm, and foot/leg dexterity. Mental applications include constant memory for details and attention to many items. Occasionally requires the estimation of the size, quality, and quantity of objects, along with the speed of moving objects. Occasional discriminating thinking, rot/repetitive thinking, guided problem solving, creative problem solving, and memory for ideas, verbal and written directions.