Routine advanced level work attending and monitoring a County solid waste facility. The successful candidate will serve in a dual class role, primarily as an Environmental Services Worker II (Grade B9: $21.28 - $28.75), but will also serve intermittently as a Solid Waste Technician (Grade B14: $24.69 - $34.20). The incumbent will be working primarily out of the Virginia, MN Regional Landfill and occasionally the Hibbing Transfer Station on Saturdays but may also be required to fill in at other county solid waste facilities as needed.
This position is part of the Civil Service Basic Unit Employees Collective Bargaining Agreement represented by Council 5 of AFSCME.
St. Louis County does not participate in E-Verify. All employees must be continuously authorized to work in the United States, for St. Louis County, on a full-time basis. St. Louis County does not provide sponsorship for employment visas.
Environmental Services Worker II: An employee in this class performs advanced level maintenance and customer service tasks at a county solid waste facility. Duties include monitoring operations of independent solid waste contractors, leading and coordinating the work of assigned staff, screening solid waste brought to disposal sites, collecting applicable tipping fees, maintaining site operating records, directing the public to appropriate disposal units/sites, and ensuring that disposal site is operational. The work is performed under the direction of assigned supervisory staff.
Solid Waste Technician: An employee in this class is responsible for service operations and routine maintenance and inspection functions at assigned County solid waste management facilities. Duties assigned include: maintain daily staffing at disposal sites, direct and coordinate site operations, perform routine site maintenance and repair projects, monitor contractor activities, and perform facility and waste materials inspections. Under the general direction of Solid Waste department supervisory staff, work is performed in accordance with established solid waste disposal policies and procedures.
These work environment factors are general in nature and may vary depending on the specific position being filled. CONSTANT: Balance; hearing; vision and work outside. FREQUENT: Lift and carry push/pull up to 10 pounds; grasp/handle; stand; walk; and customer/public contact. OCCASIONAL: Lift and carry up to 50 pounds; climb ladders; reach; reach above shoulder; sit; stoop/bend; and work inside.
Minimum Qualifications (Pass/Fail):
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Tentative Recruitment & Screening Process Schedule:
Essential Functions: The essential functions for this position are listed under the "ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLES OF WORK" on the specification, available in the Human Resources Department or online at www.stlouiscountymn.gov/jobdescriptions.
Veterans Preference: If you are eligible to apply for Veterans Preference, please attach to your application a copy of document(s) listed for the option that applies to you:
Please refer to Minnesota Statute 197.455 for additional requirements. Click Here.
Physical-Medical Standards: Qualified applicants must be able to perform the essential functions of the position with or without reasonable accommodation. Applicants selected must meet the physical requirements for the position.
Drug Testing: Applicants selected for appointment must take and pass a drug test.
Background Check: Applicants selected for appointment to a position with St. Louis County are subject to a background investigation.
Employment Eligibility Verification: All new employees must submit documentation verifying identity and employment eligibility within three days of their first day of employment.
Probationary Period: Appointees to the position must successfully complete a twelve-month probationary period prior to being certified for permanent employment.
Non-Discrimination: St. Louis County is an equal opportunity and veteran-friendly employer.