Equipment Operator/Laborer

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ITR Concession Co LLC

Posted 2 months ago

Full Time

Portage, Indiana

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The Equipment Operator/Laborer performs various highway maintenance duties, including snow removal, road repairs, and equipment operation. They are responsible for maintaining safety standards, monitoring inventory, and providing assistance to the public and other departments.

Qualifications

You have a high school diploma or GED and possess certifications in forklift operation and CPR. You also have previous snow plow experience and a working knowledge of highway maintenance practices.

Must Have Skills for ATS

Forklift certification

CPR certified

Snow plow experience

Welding certificate

Bucket truck certificate

Back hoe certificate

Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with air-brake and tanker endorsement

Hand tools

Highway maintenance equipment operation

Traffic laws

Job Description

Who we are:

ITRCC is dedicated to delivering outstanding customer service that is built around our core values: Community, Actions, Reliability, Excellence, and Safety. Spanning 157 miles, across northern Indiana, ITRCC implements our core values to offer a safer and more efficient way of commuting.  

Why we’re different:

ITRCC’s efficiency relies on our team members; at the ITRCC you won’t just be part of a company, you will be part of a family who respects their members and strives to cultivate sustainability. We are actively involved in the community, care for the wellbeing of our team members and understand the importance of work/life balance.

Summary:    

The Equipment Operator/ Laborer receives detailed instructions before and during work to perform a variety of highway maintenance duties. Caution must be exercised in operating highway maintenance equipment in order to prevent damage to equipment or injury to employees and the motoring public.

The position is not eligible for a remote or hybrid work arrangement. 

Relationships:

•    Works either independently or with a crew of employees.  

•    Frequent contact with the motoring public, Indiana State Police and other ITR department personnel.  

Responsibilities:

•    Performs all tasks safely, complies with all internal and external safety requirements, supports ITRCC safety culture, attends all safety trainings and completes all compliance trainings as required by ITRCC.

•    Uphold ITRCC’s core values: Community, Actions, Reliability, Excellence and Safety (CARES).

•    Gathering and monitoring inventory supplies for daily jobs and assignments. 

•    Operates various types of equipment requiring moderate training; examples include but are not limited to:  trucks that may be equipped with abrasive spreader, tar distributor or bucket truck, tractors that may be equipped with mowers, scrapers, spreaders, sweepers or loaders, bush hogs, trenchers, post drivers, jack hammers, portable pavement marking machines and tar kettle, street sweepers and earth saws.

•    Performs a variety of tasks within the ITR right-of-way including but not limited to:

o    Mowing and weed trimming/spraying. 

o    Snow and ice removal operations. 

o    Patrol road to help patrons. 

o    Guard rail/hand rail, sign, fence, crack-sealing and other repairs as needed. 

o    Pothole patching, trash pick-up, clean bridges and sweep plaza lanes. 

o    Tree and limb removal when needed. 

o    Road debris cleanup. 

o    Clean and maintain vehicles, and clean up after assignments at the end of the day. 

o    Keep traffic flowing and conducting lane closure.

o    Ensure proper care and cleaning of equipment as instructed by supervisor.

o    Cleans storm drains, sewers, bridge decks, piers, and culverts.

o    Assisting other departments in functions as needed for general upkeep and safety related tasks.

o    Loads and dumps crushed stone, sand, and salt and other various materials from trucks.

o    Aids in cleaning highway after accident and removes trash from roadside.

•    Give customers good customer service. 

•    Wears required and proper PPE.

•    Conduct pre-trip vehicle inspections.

•    Complete patrolling forms. 

•    Assisting in training new employees. 

•    All other duties as assigned.

Qualifications: (required)    

•    High school diploma/ GED

•    Forklift certification

•    CPR certified 

•    Previous snow plow experience

•    Working knowledge of highway maintenance practices 

•    Certificate in welding, bucket truck, back hoe and forklift

•    Ability to read and understand measurements

•    Must possess and maintain a valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with air-brake and tanker endorsement  

•    Ability to use various hand tools and materials used in highway maintenance

•    Ability to operate a variety of highway maintenance equipment ranging from small power tools to large vehicular equipment requiring moderate training

•    Knowledge of traffic laws that apply to light and heavy equipment

Desirable Experience:

•    1-2 years of general roadwork experience

Working Conditions: 

    This position requires: (Frequent est. 5 hrs per shift)

    Frequent standing, walking and sitting 

    Frequent talking and hearing

    Heavy physical effort

    Minor computer usage

    Being exposed to weather elements daily (hot and cold)

    Travel time required up to 20%

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ITR Concession Co LLC

The ITR opened in sections beginning in August 1956 with the final section opened in November 1956, and it’s been operational since that time. The road’s formal name is Interstate 90, linking Chicago with the eastern seaboard of the United States along the northern border of Indiana. In 1985, subsequent legislation authorized the Toll Finance Authority to enter into contracts or leases with the Department of Highways for the operation of all toll road and toll bridge projects. In 2006, the Indiana General Assembly authorized ITRCC to take control of the Indiana Toll Road. As it is structured today, the Indiana Toll Road is operated and maintained by ITR Concession Company LLC. The ITRCC Administration Office is located in Granger, Ind. The staff at ITRCC is responsible for construction, maintenance, repair and operation of the Indiana Toll Road projects within Indiana. It is charged with formulating, developing and recommending a continuing long-range toll road plan and short-term improvement programs. ITRCC is also responsible for communicating planning information to the public, interested agencies and organizations.
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