Utility Field Worker Sample Clauses

Utility Field Worker. An employee who is engaged in a variety of customer service utility duties, such as the delivery to customers of delinquency notices, service contracts, and other notifications to utility customers. The employee’s duties include the performance of various meter route maintenance duties, such as correction of meter access problems, trimming of shrubs to provide meter access, the removing of water and other debris from water meter boxes. The employee will be required to read both water and electric meters for purposes of providing closing statements to customers, and will be required to perform related clerical work in keeping and reviewing records, comparing names and numbers accurately, and performing simple mathematical calculations. The employee will also be required to deliver City mail. The employee will be required to interact with the public. The employee’s background and experience must be such as to qualify the employee to perform the duties safely with skill, tact, diplomacy, and efficiency. Custodial Lead Worker An employee who is a lead worker in charge of lower paid employees engaged in all types of custodial work. The employee shall have the personal qualifications of leadership and supervisory ability and be familiar with the City’s safety standards and other applicable rules and regulations. The employee shall be capable of performing the duties efficiently and safely. Resource Recovery Worker An employee who is engaged in performing a wide variety of duties in the operation of a transfer station recycling center. The employee’s duties include directing traffic at transfer or recycling areas, collecting fees and issuing receipts, quality control and sorting recyclables at a voluntary drop-off center, providing training, supervision, assistance to alternative workers and volunteers and general site cleanup. The employee shall be capable of performing the duties efficiently and safely.
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Utility Field Worker. An employee who is engaged in a variety of customer service utility duties, such as the delivery to customers of delinquency notices, service contracts, and other notifications to utility customers. The employee’s duties include the performance of various meter route maintenance duties, such as correction of meter access problems, trimming of shrubs to provide meter access, the removing of water and other debris from water meter boxes. The employee will be required to read both water and electric meters for purposes of providing closing statements to customers, and will be required to perform related clerical work in keeping and reviewing records, comparing names and numbers accurately, and performing simple mathematical calculations. The employee will also be required to deliver City mail. The employee will be required to interact with the public. The employee’s background and experience must be such as to qualify the employee to perform the duties safely with skill, tact, diplomacy, and efficiency. Custodial Lead Worker An employee who is a lead worker in charge of lower paid employees engaged in all types of custodial work. The employee shall have the personal qualifications of leadership and supervisory ability and be familiar with the City’s safety standards and other applicable rules and regulations. The employee shall be capable of performing the duties efficiently and safely.
Utility Field Worker. An employee who is engaged in a variety of customer service utility duties, such as the delivery to customers of delinquency notices, service contracts, and other notifications to utility customers. The employee’s duties include the performance of various meter route maintenance duties, such as correction of meter access problems, trimming of shrubs to provide meter access, the removing of water and other debris from water meter boxes. The employee will be required to read both water and electric meters for purposes of providing closing statements to customers, and will be required to perform related clerical work in keeping and reviewing records, comparing names and numbers accurately, and performing simple mathematical calculations. The employee will also be required to deliver City mail. The employee will be required to interact with the public. The employee’s background and experience must be such as to qualify the employee to perform the duties safely with skill, tact, diplomacy, and efficiency.

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