MINORITIES ENCOURAGED TO APPLY
Please use the link below to apply:
https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/zanesville
The Civil Service Office for the City of Zanesville is now accepting applications for the position of Weed, Litter and Property Preservation Manager/Code Enforcement Officer. This examination is open for consideration to all qualified and interested employees and to the general public.
A state motor vehicle operator's license is required for this position and must be maintained as part of employment. Applicant must also be insurable under the City's insurance policy.
All applications will then be reviewed by the Civil Service Commission to ascertain that minimum qualifications have been met. As a result of their evaluation, applicants will be notified if they have been approved to take the examination.
The Civil Service exam will consist of a structured interview .
POSITION QUALIFICATIONS
An appropriate combination of education, training, coursework, and experience may qualify an applicant to demonstrate required knowledge, skills, and abilities. An example of an acceptable qualification is: high school degree, GED or equivalent with additional coursework or experience in environmental sciences, recycling and litter control management.
Ability to document identity and employment eligibility within three (3) days of original appointment as a condition of employment in compliance with Immigration Reform and Control Act requirements.
LICENSURE OR CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
State motor vehicle operator's license.
DISTINGUISHING JOB CHARACTERISTICS
Directs and manages City litter control and recycling program.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to satisfactorily perform each essential duty listed below. Reasonable accommodations will be made for disabled persons, covered by the Americans with Disabilities Act, in accordance with its requirements.
- Supervises labor force of seasonal city workers, community service workers and city jail inmates involved in the cutting of weeds/grass, the collection of litter from Zanesville area streets, alleys, parks, dumpsites and abandoned or neglected properties.
- Securing/boarding of abandoned properties under supervision of the Division of Code Enforcement.
- Operates and/or supervises the operation of equipment and vehicles utilized in the weed cutting, litter and trash pickups and securing/boarding up structures.
- Contacts Sanitation or Solid Waste Divisions to arrange for use of larger vehicles to haul and dispose of large amounts of waste from dumpsites.
- Contacts Building Maintenance for use of equipment or resources necessary for the securing/boarding of abandoned structures.
- Responds to complaints about illegal dumpsites, illegal trespassing and/or habitation, litter, trash and weeds.
- Coordinates with the Office of Public Safety, Code Enforcement, and Police Division to document violations and to utilize resources for tracking down violators and enforcing laws in regards to dumping, littering, weed cutting, etc.
- Organizes and cleans up after various area events. Sets up trash and recycling containers for parades, festivals, competitions and any special event.
- Organizes public recycling drives and supervises litter collection activities.
- Organizes and coordinates clean-up in conjunction with downtown businesses, associations, governmental agencies and civic groups.
- Breaks down groups into work teams and designates areas to collect trash. Collects and tracks bags and disposes of garbage.
- Coordinates efforts with Code Enforcement Office to clean up private lots where property owner makes no effort to comply with orders.
- Documents time necessary to clean area, materials used and amount of trash collected to assess charge to the owner's property taxes.
- Maintains daily log of work performed and service records of time worked by inmates or community groups.
- Prepares annual reports.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Coordinates with Code Enforcement and City Maintenance to "board-up" unsafe housing to deter vandalism and unlawful entry, and to organize and direct a city weed-cutting crew.
SCOPE OF SUPERVISION
Seasonal litter and weed cutting crews. Functional supervision over inmate and civic group work crews.
EQUIPMENT OPERATED
Computer; printer; copier; fax machine; calculator; telephone; pick-up truck; CB radio; cellular telephone; hand tools.
Occasionally operates: brush mower; string trimmer; hedge trimmer; chainsaw; chipper-shredder; drill; circular saw.
CONTACTS WITH OTHERS
General public, Police and Fire and city divisions including Streets & Sanitation, Municipal Court, Adult Probation Department, state and federal agencies, local businesses, civic groups, industry, county officials and residents.
CONFIDENTIAL DATA
None
WORKING CONDITIONS
Good office working conditions when performing administrative work. Occasional exposure to heat, cold, fumes, noise, dirt, dust while participating in outdoor clean-ups, recycling drives and special events. The employee must use standard safety precautions due to exposure to cuts, abrasions or other injuries from exposure to broken glass, trash, spilled chemicals and other unsanitary or generally unhealthful conditions at dumpsites. Possible exposure to blood borne pathogens, illegal substances, and drug paraphernalia and instruments.
USUAL PHYSICAL DEMANDS
The following physical demands are typically exhibited by position incumbents performing this job's essential duties and responsibilities. These physical demands are not and should not be construed to be job qualification standards, but are illustrated to help the employer, employee and/or applicant identify tasks where reasonable accommodations may need to be made when an otherwise qualified person is unable to perform the job's essential duties because of an ADA disability.
While performing duties of this job, the employee frequently stands and walks for extended periods of time, uses hands to hold and control equipment; reaches with hands and arms, climbs and balances, and stoops, kneels, crouches, and crawls.
Normal vision demands with little distance or short-range requirements.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
- Environmental science
- City government process as it pertains to recycling and litter control
- Supervisor principles
- City streets, layout, and landmarks
- General safety practices
Ability to:
- Communicate effectively
- Gain cooperation from volunteer work crews
- Plan and implement promotions
- Develop and maintain effective working relationships with city departments, officials, community groups and others
- Organize and implement litter control and recycling programs
- Maintain confidentiality of confidential and sensitive information
Skill in:
- Safe operation of pickup truck and other job equipment
GENERAL INFORMATION
Applicants must submit a completed electronic application by the deadline date. Résumés and any documentation can be submitted at the time of application. All applications will then be reviewed by the Civil Service Commission to ascertain that minimum qualifications have been met. As a result of their evaluation, applicants will be notified if they have been approved to take the examination.
The Civil Service exam will consist of a structured interview.
SUBMITTING AN APPLICATION
To be included in the process for the position of Weed, Litter and Property Preservation Manager/Code Enforcement Officer, you must have submitted a completed electronic application by the deadline date.
REQUIRED DOCUMENTS TO UPLOAD
The following documents are required to be uploaded with the application:
- Driver's license digital copy
OPTIONAL DOCUMENTS TO UPLOAD
The following documents may be uploaded with the application:
- Résumé
- Other relevant certificates
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER