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Dakota County PARK KEEPER II in Hastings, Minnesota

General Description POSTING TYPE: Open competitive DEPARTMENT: Facilities Management HOURS: Full-time PREFERRED HIRING RANGE: $48,147 - 60,184/year FULL SALARY RANGE: $48,147 - 75,230/year (2024 rates) LOCATION: Varies throughout the County UNION: None CLOSE DATE: 4:30 p.m. on Friday, July 5, 2024 What You'll Do The Park Keeper II position is responsible to maintain, enhance, and expand our Park and Facility grounds. Staff do routine maintenance and highly skilled project work on our trails, turf, trees, plantings, hardscape, fences, decks, camper cabins, bridges, and picnic shelters. This position is also responsible to serve as a lead person over other Park and temporary staff on tasks and projects. In the winter months Park Keeping staff are responsible for grooming cross country ski trails and snow removal in County parking lots, access roads, sidewalks, and trails. The Dakota County Parks system is a growing, thriving natural resource-based park system with over 2.8 million visitors annually. Our park system includes 6 parks, 5,500 acres of premiere park land and 47 miles of scenic regional greenways. Who We Are Dakota County is Minnesota s third largest county and home to more than 400,000 residents. Our motto is Be More and we strive every day to achieve excellence public service, with a focus on four values: Service, Integrity, People, and Innovation. Dakota County aims to create an environment that is welcoming and inclusive of diverse people, backgrounds, and experiences. Our goal is to have a workforce that is reflective of the communities and individuals we serve. We promote an equitable and culturally aware work environment where everyone can be their authentic selves. Duties & Responsibilities These examples do not include all possible tasks in this work and do not limit the assignment of related tasks in any position of this classification. Regular attendance according to the position's management approved work schedule is required for all positions. 1. Responsible for implementing tree maintenance/management programs including work such as: trimming, removals, and stump grinding. 2. Responsible for performing landscape improvements including work such as: planting trees and shrubs, seeding, laying sod, grading, and site restoration. 3. Responsible for snow plowing County parking lots, access roads and greenways using truck plow combinations, UTV's, and/or tractor. After hour and weekend snow removal will occur during snow events. 4. Responsible for maintaining turf areas, including tasks such as: mowing, over-seeding, aerating, pesticide application, and fertilizing. 5. Responsible for maintaining access roads, trails, parking lots, utilities, retaining walls, bridges, and other infrastructure. 6. Performs routine and higher skilled maintenance, repairs, and construction to buildings, structures and facilities. 7. Act as lead person, when assigned, over employees at the same or lower grade level, overseeing and performing miscellaneous tasks and projects. 8. Operate fleet vehicles such as: trucks, tractors, skid steers, trailers, plows, and UTV's to perform daily duties. 9. Safely and proficiently operate all power tools, light and heavy equipment, and vehicles. 10. Assist with training employees in safe and proficient operation of power tools, light and heavy equipment, and vehicles. 11. Assists Fleet Management Department with the repair and maintenance of County vehicles and equipment. 12. Assists in emergency situations as directed. 13. Performs other maintenance tasks as apparent, necessary or assigned. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: All duties are essential functions. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities and Work Environment Knowledge of practices, functions and procedures for higher skilled parks maintenance, repairs, and construction tasks. Knowledge of State and Federal D.O.T. laws and regulations relating to the safe operation of motor vehicles and truck trailer combinations. Ability to operate County Fleet vehic es such as: truck trailer combinations, truck plow combinations, tractors, and ATV equipment. Knowledge of safety rules, regulations and practices. Knowledge of daily and routine maintenance requirement of power tools, vehicles, and equipment. Knowledge in the maintenance and management of turf grass, prairie, shrubs, and trees. This includes the identification of trees, diseases, measures of control, and proper use of fertilizers and pesticides. Knowledge and ability to implement landscape and facility projects which require skilled construction techniques and applications. Ability and skill to operate power tools, vehicles, light and heavy equipment in a proficient and safe manner. Ability to perform heavy manual labor tasks requiring strength and coordination. Basic ability to read, understand, and implement construction drawings. Ability to work with minimal supervision, set priorities, and organize multiple work tasks. Ability to work in a team environment and effectively lead other staff, contractors, and/or volunteers. Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in writing. Knowledge and ability to work on a computer to complete basic work tasks such as: create & send emails, open & modify word or excel documents, and perform basic internet searches. Basic to intermediate knowledge of Outlook, Excel, Word and the internet is desired. Work Environment Work is performed indoors and outdoors in all weather conditions and calls on the ability to perform strenuous physical tasks on a daily basis. The posture and movement requirement for this position are: sitting, walking, bending/stooping, twisting on a frequent basis and reaching forward and push/pulling of objects on a continuous basis. Position requires repetitive/constant bending of the arm and frequent grasping of hands. Work tasks require frequent lifting and carrying up to 24 pounds and occasional lifting up to 74 pounds. Driving is required for this position and staff must have the ability to use a variety of mowers, tractors, pickup trucks, ATV's, UTV's, and boats. Exposures may include, but are not limited to changing weather conditions, uneven and/or slippery surfaces, dust, dirt, oil, grease, solvents, fumes, noise and all hazards associated with an equipment repair shop. Position requires sensory demands of hearing, speech, near & far vision, tactile, and spatial perception. Equipment used but not limited to include: hand and power tools, shovels, sledgehammer, post hole diggers, weed whips, ladders, wheelbarrows, personal computer, personal safety equipment and any of a large list of light and heavy equipment. Contact the Employee Relations Office (651-438-4435) if you are in need of a full report of physical and occupational demands of the Park Keeper position. Benefits Comprehensive and affordable medical, dental, vision, and other benefits Excellent work-life balance Generous paid time off (accrual rate starts at four weeks per year) Eleven paid holidays each year Pension with a generous employer contribution Selection Process You submit an online application that includes supplemental questions We assign you a score based on your qualifications Top scoring candidates are referred to the hiring manager for interview consideration We conduct background and reference checks before hiring

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