City of Wood Village
Full-Time
APPLY HERE Utility Worker I or II Application
FIRST REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS:
MAY 7TH, 2025
ABOUT US
Wood Village is the ideal base camp to live, work and play in the Portland area. We are the portal to the region, 15 minutes to PDX, 20 minutes to downtown Portland, 1 hour 20 minutes to Mt. Hood, and bordered between the tri-cities of Troutdale, Fairview, and Gresham. Wood Village includes a town center with over 360,000 square feet of retail shopping, fast food outlets, convenience stores, restaurants, fuel, lodging, RV specialty support, and most importantly, a friendly small-town environment in the midst of the metropolitan area.
The City is a planned, full-service community and managed in a Council-Manager form of government. The five- member City Council is elected to four-year terms on a staggered basis and selects one of its members to serve as Mayor for a two-year term. Operational responsibilities are divided into Finance, Public Works, and Administration. We’re a team of 16 staff with a fiscal year budget of $13.8million and an operating budget of nearly $5.8 million. Services like public safety, fire, building inspections, emergency communications, legal, planning, engineering, recreational, and maintenance are contracted out by our unique size.
Job description
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
This Utility Worker position I or II performs a variety of work in the operation, maintenance, and repair of the street, water distribution, sewer, and storm collection systems, while developing skills and certifications for each system. This position also performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled construction, custodial, maintenance, and repairs on the city’s park and buildings and uses hand tools, power tools and other construction and landscaping equipment. This position is a key part of a small team that is responsible for all of the City’s public works functions. The ideal candidate will be customer focused, trustworthy, self-directed and motivated, detail oriented, and has the ability to perform the duties below. Must be available for rotating 24-hour on-call duty and be within 30 minutes from work.
Core duties include, and are not limited to:
- Inspecting, cleaning, replacing, and repairing sewer and water lines, drainage culverts and catch basins as directed.
- Performing general operation and maintenance of the City’s water, wastewater, storm water, and street systems.
- Maintaining and repairing streets, including cleaning and repairing sidewalks, curbs, gutters, road signs, and street surfaces.
- Removing snow and ice, sanding roadways and plowing as necessary.
- Interface with Programmable Logic Controls and SCADA.
- Performing routine building maintenance on City-owned buildings such as painting, plumbing, carpentry, pressure washing, and other similar tasks not requiring licensing from the state.
- Performs routine maintenance on tools, vehicles, and equipment. Maintains all appropriate records.
- Operates light equipment (mowers, light-duty truck, etc.) and heavy equipment (backhoe/loader) as needed.
- Maintaining the cleanliness and appearance of community spaces like parks, trails and rights of ways by performing tasks such as picking up litter, garbage, and debris. cleaning public facilities including restrooms, graffiti removal, replenishing supplies, pest control, repair and paint tables, shelters, etc.
- Assists other personnel within the City as workload and staffing levels dictate.
- Greeting and interacting with guests in a respective, meaningful, and helpful manner.
- Participates as an active Public Works Department and City team member by contributing to program development and organization planning.
- Other duties as assigned.
The job description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the job change.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES
- Demonstrates safe working practices utilizing all safety equipment provided by the city such as, but not limited to confined space entry, traffic control devices and trench wall shoring equipment. Equipment may include body protection safety equipment for handling hazardous chemicals, metal welding protection, rotating equipment guards, gloves, gowns, hearing protection, eye and face shields.
- Follows all safety rules and procedures and contributes to the safety of co-workers and the public.
- Must be able to understand and carry out verbal and written instructions.
- Interacts effectively to problem solve and work with citizens, community groups and/or contractors. Maintains a friendly, positive attitude with all public contacts.
- Responds to a variety of conditions and customer issues while on call.
- Performs responsibilities in a manner that clearly shows effective communication and cooperation and promotes open exchange of information, respect, high ethical standards, and professionalism.
- Maintains work areas in a clean and orderly manner.
- Basic knowledge of materials, methods, techniques, and regulations used in the maintenance and operation of water production/distribution, sewer collection systems, streets, parks, equipment and work standards unique to public works projects.
- Perform math calculations (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division).
- Ability to function as a team member contributing positive support to the team.
- Effectively communicate with other employees, contractors, and the public by telephone, written messages, and in one-to-one, face-to-face setting.
- Interpret and make decisions in conformance with established policies and practices.
- Ability to operate a computer and use a variety of programs, maintain technical files both electronic and manual.
- Knowledge of or ability to learn job related material primarily through verbal instruction and observation.
- Produce written document using proper English, sentence structure, grammar, and punctuation.
- Knowledge of basic carpentry, painting, electrical, plumbing and equipment repair, methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in construction and landscaping maintenance.
- Experience with the operation or use of programmable logic controls or similar equipment sufficient to advance in the skill of their use and maintenance.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Utility Worker I
A high school diploma or GED and one (1) year of experience in general maintenance and construction, or public utilities, or equivalent education and experience.
- Must have a current state issued Class C Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one upon hire.
- CPR/First Aid card or the ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire date.
- Must have or obtain Traffic Flagger Certification within six (6) months of hire date.
- Must have or obtain Confined Space Entry Safety Awareness Certification within six (6) months of hire date.
- Water Distribution Level I Certification or the ability to obtain within eighteen (18) months of hire date.
Utility Worker II
A high school diploma or GED and three (3) years of experience in general maintenance and construction, or public utilities, or equivalent education and experience.
- Must have a current state issued Class C Driver’s License or the ability to obtain one upon hire.
- CPR/First Aid card or the ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire date.
- Must have or obtain Traffic Flagger Certification within six (6) months of hire date.
- Must have a current Confined Space Entry Safety Awareness Certification.
- Must have or obtain Competent Trenching and Shoring Certificate within twelve (12) months of hire date.
- Must have a current Oregon Water Distribution Level I Certification.
- Must have a current Wastewater Collection System Level I Certification.
PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS & WORKING CONDITIONS
While performing the duties of this position, the employee is frequently required to stand, sit, communicate, reach and manipulate objects, tools or controls. The position requires mobility over various terrains. Many duties are physically demanding, requiring the movement of materials weighing up to 60 pounds. Duties require the regular operation of light equipment, use of hand and power tools such as weed trimmers, brush cutters, chainsaws, and shovels. Specific vision abilities include close vision, distance vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Activity and types of duties performed require manual coordination and dexterity.
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential job functions. Work involves exposure to all types of weather conditions and terrain. Approximately 75% of the work period occurs outdoors with temperatures varying from zero to over 100 degrees, including muddy, rainy, windy, snowy or icy conditions.
The duties and physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform essential functions.
COMPENSATION & BENEFITS
Utility I
The salary range is $23.10 – $29.49/hour; placement within the range will be dependent upon qualifications and experience.
Utility II
The salary range is $25.46 – $32.52/hour; placement within the range will be dependent upon qualifications and experience.
The City of Wood Village also offers a competitive benefits package not limited to:
- Alternative Work Schedule (optional)
- Career Development & Reimbursement
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
- Health Plan – Union Provided
- Vacation – 80 hours per year to start
- Paid Holidays – 12 holidays including a floating day
- PERS Retirement – Fully paid by the City
- Service Recognition
- Optional Insurance
SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
All interested candidates are encouraged to apply by May 7th, 2025, for the first round of review. A completed application packet including the application, supplemental questions, and resume must be submitted to be considered for the position. *PACKETS SUBMITTED WITH BLANK SUPPLEMENTAL QUESTIONS WILL NOT BE REVIEWED. Application packets are available online at www.WoodVillageOR.gov or at City Hall located at 24200 NE Halsey, Wood Village, OR 97060.
The City of Wood Village is an Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified persons will be considered for employment without regard to race color, creed, religion, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, age, national origin, disability, pregnancy, gender identity, genetic information, domestic violence victim status, military or veteran status, injured worker status, non-supervisory family relationships, or any other protected status or association with members of a protected class. All prospective employees must pass a background investigation, drug screen, and pre-employment physical if applicable.
The City of Wood Village provides qualifying veterans and disabled veterans preference in employment in accordance with ORS 408.225, ORS 408.230, and ORS 408.235. For the preference to be applied, veterans must have received an honorable discharge from military service successfully complete the initial application screening and meet the minimum qualifications for the position. To qualify for disabled veteran preference, applicants must submit proof of veteran status and veterans’ disability rating from the Department of Veterans’ Affairs. Applicants must also submit proof of veteran status (DD214/DD215) at the time the application is submitted.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $23.10 – $32.52 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Employee assistance program
- Flexible schedule
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Retirement plan
- Tuition reimbursement
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8-hour shift
- Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person