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WILDLIFE EQUIPMENT OPERATOR SUPERVISOR - 01282025- 64920

State of Tennessee
United States, Tennessee, Church Hill
Jan 30, 2025

Job Information

State of Tennessee Job Information
Opening Date/Time 01/28/2025 12:00AM Central Time
Closing Date/Time 02/10/2025 11:59PM Central Time
Salary (Monthly) $5,124.00 - $7,958.00
Salary (Annually) $61,488.00 - $95,496.00
Job Type Full-Time
City, State Location Hawkins, TN
Department Wildlife Resources

LOCATION OF (1) POSITION(S) TO BE FILLED: TENNESSEE WILDLIFE RESOURCES AGENCY, ENGINEERING DIVISION, HAWKINS COUNTY

Division: Engineering

This is an on-site position.

WORKING TITLE: Heavy Equipment Operator Supervisor

Qualifications

Education and Experience: Experience equivalent to four years of skilled, full-time labor and trade? experience including at least two years of experience in construction equipment operations.
Necessary Special Qualifications: Applicants for this class must:
  1. Have a valid motor vehicle operator's license at time of employment.
  2. Have an appropriate commercial driver's license/endorsement (CDL) at time of employment, or obtain within twelve months of employment.
Examination Method: ?Education and Experience, 100%, for Preferred Service positions.

Overview

Summary: Under general supervision, performs wildlife equipment operations work of considerable difficulty and supervisory work of average difficulty; and performs related work as required.

Distinguishing Features: This is the supervisory level and highest class in the Wildlife Equipment Operator sub-series. An employee in this class supervises and participates in the operation of a variety of light and heavy equipment in the construction and maintenance of roads, boat ramps, and access areas. This class differs from Wildlife Equipment Operator in that an incumbent of the latter is not a supervisor.

Responsibilities

Evaluating Information to Determine Compliance with Standards:
  1. Verifies compliance with construction documents/work plans ensuring job specifications are met.
  2. Reviews work throughout the work process and at completion to ensure that it has been performed properly.
Inspecting Equipment, Structures, or Material:
  1. Conducts pre-operational checks on equipment to ensure proper functioning and identifies faults or malfunctions in equipment to determine if repairs or adjustments are required.
  2. Operates and inspect machines or heavy equipment to diagnose defects.
Coordinating the Work and Activities of Others:
  1. Supervises a small to moderate sized crew of wildlife equipment operators.
  2. Plans work schedules and assigns work activities to maintain adequate staff for effective performance of duties, completion of projects, and response to fluctuating workloads.
  3. Coordinates work activities with other construction project activities.?
Monitor Processes, Materials, or Surroundings:
  1. Monitors operations and take corrective measures as needed to ensure that health and safety standards are met in order to protect the State's human resources, materiel assets, property, natural and wildlife resources, the environment, and the public.
Establishing and Maintaining Interpersonal Relationships:
  1. Maintains professional working relationships with peers, assigned subordinates, and with upper management to ensure smooth and effective team operations.
Guiding, Directing, and Motivating Subordinates:
  1. Evaluates the job performance of a small to moderate sized crew of equipment operators by completing the required Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time Sensitive (SMART) Formula job performance plan training.
  2. Develops and utilizes job plans, conducts timely interim reviews, and prepares and conducts formal annual performance evaluations.
  3. Provides constructive feedback that enables employees to perform at optimum level of expectations.
Resolving Conflicts and Negotiating with Others:
  1. Resolves conflicts and disputes among subordinates in accordance with state and agency rules, regulations, and guidelines.
Staffing Organizational Units:
  1. Makes recommendation on employment, retention, promotion, demotion, and other human resources actions.
Estimating the Quantifiable Characteristics of Products, Events, or Information:
  1. Estimates volume of materials and/or number of workers required to complete construction jobs.
Getting Information:
  1. Reads and understands specifications such as operating manuals, blueprints, and technical drawings to determine construction requirements or plan procedures.
  2. Becomes familiar with digging plans, machine capabilities and limitations, and with efficient and safe digging procedures in a given application.
  3. Checks vehicles to ensure that mechanical, safety, and emergency equipment is in good working order.
  4. Examines parts for damage or excessive wear, using micrometers and gauges.
  5. Locates, measures, and marks site locations or placement of structures or equipment, using measuring and marking equipment.
  6. Checks fuel supplies at sites to ensure adequate availability.
  7. Obtains receipts or signatures for delivered goods and collect payment for services when required.
Repairing and Maintaining Mechanical Equipment:
  1. Cleans, lubricates, refills, adjusts, or repairs equipment/machinery/vehicles and replaces parts, such as gears, bearings, hydraulic lines, or bucket teeth.
Interacting With Computers:
  1. Develops and maintains basic personal computer operator skills using Microsoft Office, Edison, and other programs used by the State.
Operating Vehicles, Mechanized Devices, or Equipment:
  1. Operates and utilizes a variety of equipment including but not limited to bulldozers, backhoes, road graders, dump trucks, tractors, dirt pans and bush hogs.
  2. Coordinates machine actions with other activities, positions or moves loads in response to hand or audio signals from crew members, observes grade stakes or other markings when operating machines so work can be performed to specifications.
  3. Utilizes a variety of equipment and tools to move, load, off-load, haul, and stockpile dirt, refuse, and other materials; dig holes, trenches, and ditches; clean culverts; grade roads.
  4. Operates a tractor and trailer to load, off-load, and transport equipment between jobs.
  5. Drives and maneuvers equipment equipped with blades in successive passes over working areas to remove topsoil, vegetation, or rocks or to distribute and level earth or terrain.
  6. Starts engines, moves throttles, turn dials, switches, or levers, or depress pedals to operate machines, such as bulldozers, excavators, road graders, dirt pan, or backhoes.
  7. Drives trucks to weigh stations before and after loading and along routes to document weights and to comply with state regulations.
Handling and Moving Objects:
  1. Secures cargo for transport, using ropes, blocks, chain, binders, or covers.
  2. Moves materials over short distances, such as around a construction site, factory, or warehouse.
  3. Creates and maintains inclines and ramps, and handle slides, mud, and pit cleanings and maintenance.
  4. Sets up or inspects equipment prior to operation.
  5. Adjusts hand wheels and depress pedals to control attachments, such as blades, buckets, scrapers, or swing booms.
? Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates:
  1. Confers with managerial or technical personnel to resolve problems or to coordinate activities.
? Performing General Physical Activities:
  1. Navigates work sites for short or long periods of time by walking, crawling, climbing, bending, stooping to access work areas under construction.
? Documenting/Recording Information:
  1. Maintains logs of working hours or of vehicle service or repair status, following applicable state and federal regulations.

Competencies (KSA's)

Competencies:
  1. Problem Solving
  2. Delegation
  3. Decision Quality
  4. Directing Others
  5. Conflict Management
  6. Action Oriented
  7. Command Skills
  8. Priority Setting
  9. Motivating Others
  10. Approachability
Knowledge:
  1. Building and Construction
  2. Mechanical
?Skills:
  1. Equipment Maintenance
  2. Equipment Selection
  3. Repairing
  4. Troubleshooting
  5. Operation and Control
  6. Management of Material Resources
  7. Management of Personal Resources
  8. Time Management
  9. Active Learning
  10. Active Listening
  11. Reading Comprehension
  12. Mathematics
  13. Instructing
  14. Negotiating
?Abilities:
  1. Oral Comprehension
  2. Oral Expression
  3. Number Facility
  4. Visualization
  5. Control Precision
  6. Depth Perception
  7. Peripheral Vision
  8. Static Strength
  9. Gross Body Coordination

Tools & Equipment

  1. Backhoes
  2. Blades
  3. Buckets
  4. Bulldozers
  5. Bush Hogs
  6. Computers
  7. Dump Trucks
  8. Emergency Equipment
  9. Hand Tools
  10. Gauges
  11. Hoisting Equipment
  12. Hydraulic Equipment
  13. Pneumatic Equipment
  14. Power Hammers
  15. Road Graders
  16. Scrapers
  17. Swing Booms
  18. Tractors

TN Driver Standards

State of Tennessee positions that may involve driving responsibilities require candidates to meet the following minimum driver qualifications:

  • A valid driver's license
  • For the past five years, the candidate's driver record must not have record of the following violations: driving under the influence (DUI), reckless driving, license suspension for moving violations, more than 4 moving violations.

Please include your Driver's License Information under the Licenses and Certifications section of your application.

**Agencies may allow an exception based on other factors.

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