Field Operations Supervisor
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FIELD OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR II - 55009030 Job Details | State of Florida
The Work You Will Do:
Field Operations Supervisor II - District Five/Oviedo Maintenance
This position will supervise employees spending majority of their time communicating with, motivating, training, and evaluating employees, and planning and directing employees’ work.
The Difference You Will Make:
Through cooperation, coordination and collaboration among the OneFDOT team, you will be contributing to a strong and empowering culture of TRREC: Trust, Relationships, Respect, Empowerment, and Communication.
How You Will Grow:
FDOT encourages our team members to grow through engagement, empowerment, training, and professional development. Through our agency’s learning management system, you have access to hundreds of computer-based training and instructor-led courses.
Where You Will Work:
District Five Department of Transportation
Oviedo Operations
2400 Camp Road
Oviedo, Florida 32765
Annual Salary Range:
$54,939.03 - $71,097.57
Your Specific Responsibilities:
Supervises employees spending majority of their time communicating with, motivating, training, and evaluating employees, and planning and directing employees’ work. Supervises Department of Corrections inmates crew performing maintenance activities.
Develops work schedule and assigns routine maintenance activities for the Department of Corrections (DOC) crews. Issues daily work assignments to DOC officers and provides them with the appropriate tools, equipment and materials to complete assignments. Coordinates, participates, and directs the maintenance activity of the chemical herbicide program as needed.
Performs field inspections to verify the quantity and quality of work completed. Ensures work is performed in compliance with Standard Indexes and Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) policies and procedures. Verifies FDOT and DOC crew’s production, work time, materials, equipment usage and locations are reported accurately on crew sheets.
Performs work need surveys and plans work based on priorities. Submits planned work schedules to the Unit’s Maintenance Management System’s (MMS) Manager. Coordinates with the MMS Manager to plan resources and unit goals for FDOT and DOC crews.
Performs minor operational maintenance and ensures that the proper periodic preventative maintenance schedule is performed in a timely manner and that equipment is kept in good working condition by coordinating with the local shop. Ensures that FDOT and DOC crews are following procedures for equipment maintenance and inspections.
The Successful Candidate will have the following required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
- Department regulations, policies and procedures relating to highway maintenance operations.
- Maintenance Management System (MMS) guidelines and production standards.
Skills in:
- Determining maintenance work priorities and organizing resources to meet deadlines.
Ability to:
- Interpret roadway design standards, maintenance rating standards, specifications and plans.
- Inspect completed maintenance projects to ensure quality products.
- Supervise others in the completion of routine maintenance activities.
- Communicate both verbally and in writing.
Other Job-Related Requirements:
Due to the nature of this position, the incumbent must respond to emergencies and be “on call” (24 hour duty) when necessary. While on-duty status, the position’s incumbent must be readily available to operate a commercial motor vehicle (CMV), consistent with the type of commercial driver’s license (CDL). The incumbent is required to possess, or on a routine basis perform other CMV safety-sensitive functions. Possess a valid Class “B” CDL (Commercial Drivers License) with air brakes is required at time of hire. Must obtain certification in Temporary Traffic Control (Maintenance of Traffic) – Advanced Level within one year and maintain it. The incumbent of this position is required to work with or around Department of Corrections inmates. The incumbent must successfully obtain and maintain, training, certification, a satisfactorily criminal background check and any additional requirements provided by the Department of Corrections in order to supervise inmates. The incumbent must also be trained and must maintain training certification from the Department of Corrections to supervise inmates. All herbicide applicators shall be licensed by the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Affairs in three areas: core curriculum, right of way, and aquatics. The Department will allow an employee under the direct supervision of a licensed applicator to train and gain experience for a period not to exceed twelve months, after which they shall be licensed.
This position requires a valid Class (B) driver license with an acceptable driving record in accordance with the Department’s Driver’s Record Requirements Policy. An unacceptable driving record is defined as any of the following:
- three (3) or more moving violations in the past three (3) years that accumulate three (3) or more points per violation;
- any two (2) convictions of reckless driving in the past three (3) years;
- a suspension or revocation of the driver license for moving violations in the past three (3) years; and
- a suspension or revocation for refusal to take a sobriety test, or any suspension or revocation for a DUI conviction, in the past four (4) years.
Your driving record will be reviewed and the status of your driver license confirmed.
In order to be eligible for hire into a position requiring a Commercial Driver License (CDL), applicants must register with the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s Drug and Alcohol (FMCSA) Clearinghouse, as required, for the Department to conduct a pre-employment query. Click here to register for the Clearinghouse. A mandatory drug screening will be performed on the successful applicant.
Applicants hired for this position with a Class E license will be required to obtain a Commercial Learners Permit (CLP) within 60 days of appointment, attend CDL training and successfully pass the CDL licensing test and obtain a CDL Class B license with air brakes within 10 months after appointment to the position. Once the CLP is obtained, candidates must register with the FMCSA Clearinghouse, as required, for the Department to conduct a query. Upon hire, this position also requires the applicant to have an acceptable driving record in accordance with the Department’s Driver’s Record Requirements Policy. The costs of the initial CDL training and initial testing will be paid by the Department, subject to available funding. An employee will be given three chances to pass the license requirements. The employee will be responsible for paying for the initial CLP fee, as well as any additional training and re-test costs, and the CDL fee. If the employee voluntarily separates from the Department within two (2) years of obtaining their CDL, the employee will be responsible for paying the costs of the initial training and testing.
The State’s total compensation package for employees features a highly competitive set of employee benefits including:
- Health insurance (over 90% employer paid)
- $25,000 life insurance policy (100% employer paid)
- Dental, vision and supplemental insurances
- State of Florida retirement package
- 10 paid holidays a year
- Generous vacation and sick leave
- Career advancement opportunities
- Tuition waiver for public college courses
- A variety of training opportunities
- Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
For additional benefit information available to State of Florida employees, visit: https://www.mybenefits.myflorida.com/