Equipment Operator Instructor (Region 6) Professional Services - Hornell, NY at Geebo

Equipment Operator Instructor (Region 6)

The Equipment Operator Instructor, under the general supervision of a Supervising Equipment Operator Instructor, conducts assessments to determine the ability of staff to operate equipment; conducts training programs in the proper operation and maintenance of a wide variety of self-propelled construction equipment, such as small and large trucks (including those used in one-person plowing), loaders, excavators, graders, pavers, snow blowers, bulldozers and rollers on both an individual and group basis; instructs operators and supervisors in proper safety procedures; demonstrates equipment maintenance procedures; corrects deficiencies; prepares operators to obtain Commercial Drivers License and learners permits; and certifies equipment operators and supervisors in the use of equipment Responsibilities may include serving a role within the Incident Command System to support the department's response to regional and statewide emergency situations.
Job Function
The Equipment Operator Instructor, under the general supervision of a Supervising Equipment Operator Instructor, conducts assessments to determine the ability of staff to operate equipment; conducts training programs in the proper operation and maintenance of a wide variety of self-propelled construction equipment, such as small and large trucks (including those used in one-person plowing), loaders, excavators, graders, pavers, snow blowers, bulldozers and rollers on both an individual and group basis; instructs operators and supervisors in proper safety procedures; demonstrates equipment maintenance procedures; corrects deficiencies; prepares operators to obtain Commercial Drivers License and learners permits; and certifies equipment operators and supervisors in the use of equipment Responsibilities may include serving a role within the Incident Command System to support the department's response to regional and statewide emergency situations.
Salary Range:
From $46529 to $59542 Annually
Minimum Qualification
To be considered for permanent appointment, candidates must be reachable on the current Civil Service eligible list or be eligible for reassignment or transfer in accordance with Civil Service Law. If a viable eligible list does not exist, a provisional appointment may be made in accordance with Civil Service Law. Candidates who accept a provisional appointment must take the next competitive examination and be reachable on the resultant eligible list in order to be considered for permanent appointment to the position. The minimum requirements for taking the examination are:
On or before the date of examination, you must have:
1.four years experience in the operation and maintenance of at least THREE of the following types of selfpropelled heavy construction equipment:
cranes, excavators, graders, pavement wideners, industrial or crawler-type tractors, large dump trucks with a plow and wing configuration, pavers, front end loaders, and backhoes; AND 2.six months experience as a RECOGNIZED INSTRUCTOR in the operation and maintenance of complex heavyconstruction equipment or trucks over thirteen tons in weight. A recognized instructor is someone who hasprovided classroom, shop, over-the-road or work site training on complex heavy equipment.Important:
You must indicate on your application the types of equipment that you have had experience operating and maintaining. You must also indicate the types of equipment for which you have served as a recognized instructor. License Requirement:
At the time of appointment and continuously thereafter, you must have a valid New York State Class A commercial driver's license without an air brake restriction. A valid New York State Class B commercial driver's license without an air brake restriction, or its equivalent from another state or territory, will be required at the time of the performance test.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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