CC Resolution 9232
RESOLUTION NO.
9232
A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE
CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN
WHEREAS, the City Manager is required by Section 2.12.030 of the Campbell
Municipal Code to prepare and submit to the City Council recommendations for the
reorganization of offices, departments, and positions which are considered to be in the best
interest of efficient, effective, and economical conduct of the municipal services provided
by the City; and
WHEREAS, a review has been conducted; and
WHEREAS, an amendment to the current Classification and Salary Plan is needed to
meet the requirements of Municipal Code Section 2.12.030.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Campbell
does hereby approve revised job descriptions for the positions of Park Maintenance Worker
I, Park Maintenance Worker II, Park Maintenance Lead Worker, Street Maintenance Worker I,
Street Maintenance Worker II, and Street Maintenance Lead Worker (Exhibits A through F
attached) .
PASSED AND ADOPTED this 17th day of June, 1997, by the following roll call vote:
AYES:
Councilmembers: Dougherty, Watson, Dean, Furtado, Conant
NOES:
Council members: None
ABSENT:
Councilmembers: None
APPROVED:
Barbara D. Conant, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Anne Bybee, City Clerk
EXHIBIT A
CITY OF CAMPBELL
PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER I
DEFINITION
Under supervision, performs unskilled and semi-skilled tasks in the maintenance, repair and
upkeep of parks, park and recreational facilities, public grounds and street trees; operates park
maintenance equipment; and does related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Performs or learns to perform a variety of parks and grounds maintenance tasks including
watering, mowing, edging, weeding, trimming, pruning, planting and removing flowers, plants,
trees and turf; assists with the installation of park and recreation related facilities; operates or
is trained to operate park maintenance equipment and motor vehicles such as dump trucks, water
trucks, backhoes/loaders, forklifts, sprayers, chippers, power mowers, edgers, hand tools and
related equipment; performs routine maintenance work in the care of tools and supplies; may
be required to work weekends or holidays or in the event of emergencies; and performs other
related work as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade plus one year of
related experience in park and/or landscape maintenance work.
Knowledge of:
Basic methods, supplies and tools used in the care of planted
areas.
Ability to:
Perform all duties as assigned; may perform heavy labor; operate
and maintain a variety of equipment; understand and carry out
written and oral instructions; establish and maintain effective
working relationships and public relations.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's
License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date.
Est. 2/74
Rev. 6/77
Rev. 6/97
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EXHIBIT B
CITY OF CAMPBELL
PARK MAINTENANCE WORKER II
DEFINITION
Under supervision, performs semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the maintenance, repair and upkeep of
parks, park and recreational facilities, public grounds and street trees; operates park maintenance
equipment; and does related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Performs a variety of parks and grounds maintenance tasks including watering, mowing, edging, weeding,
trimming, pruning, planting and removing flowers, plants, trees and turf; mixes and applies pesticides
and fertilizers; performs routine maintenance and repair of playground areas, irrigation systems, and
equipment; restocks restroom supplies and performs minor maintenance tasks at restrooms as required;
installs park and recreation related facilities; monitors routine work performed by contract personnel;
operates park maintenance equipment and motor vehicles such as dump trucks, water trucks,
backhoes/loaders, forklifts, sprayers, chippers, power mowers, edgers, hand tools and related equipment;
supervises small work crews; organizes tools, equipment and material for daily work assignments; may
prepare daily records and reports; may be required to work weekends and holidays or in the event of
emergencies; and performs other related duties as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade plus two years of related
experience in park and/or landscape maintenance work.
Knowledge of:
Basic landscape horticulture, such as plant identification, proper use of
pesticides, herbicides and fertilizers, automatic sprinkler systems;
operation of tools and equipment; and safe work practices.
Ability to:
Perform all duties as assigned; may perform heavy labor; operate and
maintain a variety of equipment; write reports; understand and carry
out written and oral instructions; explain City policies and maintain
effective public relations; establish and maintain effective working
relationships, including working with volunteers; supervise a small
crew.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's
License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date.
Current State of California Department of Food and Agriculture
Pesticide Qualified Applicator Certificate in Categories B (Landscape
Maintenance) and C (Right of Way) desirable.
Est. 3/74
Rev 6/97
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EXHIBIT C
CITY OF CAMPBELL
PARK MAINTENANCE LEAD WORKER
DEFINITION
Under general supervision, assigns and supervises the work of and participates with personnel engaged in the
maintenance, repair and upkeep of parks, park and recreational facilities, and street trees; performs skilled park
maintenance work; monitors on a daily basis the condition of assigned areas; and does related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Receives and implements work plans and makes assignments in order to provide for the continuing maintenance and
upkeep of parks, park and recreational facilities, and street trees; supervises a park crew and participates in a wide
variety of tasks including general landscaping, tree removal and planting, tree surgery, pruning, watering and
spraying, care and maintenance of shrubs and turf, and prevention, detection and treatment of plant diseases and
insect pests; operates, maintains and repairs irrigation systems; trains personnel in proper care and use of park
maintenance equipment and tools; inspects park grounds maintenance and/or park facilities and street trees on an
ongoing basis including street tree and custodial work perf o IDled by contract personnel; maintains daily records and
prepares maintenance schedules and routine reports; investigates complaints, and deals regularly with the general
public; evaluates the performance of assigned employees; may be required to work weekends and holidays; and
performs other related duties as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
Equivalent to completion of tlle twelfth grade. Four years of responsible
experience in tree and parks maintenance work. Related college course work
and supervisory experience highly desirable.
Knowledge of:
MetllOds, tools, materials and equipment used in all phases of groundskeeping
and general park maintenance work; knowledge of disease and insect pests and
methods of control; irrigation systems, equipment, and controllers; basic
supervisory principles and safe work practices.
Ability to:
Supervise and perform park and street landscape maintenance activities;
operate and maintain a variety of park maintenance equipment; read and
interpret plans and blueprints; understand and carry out oral and written
instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships, including
working with volunteers; and deal effectively with tlle public.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's License must
be obtained witllin 120 days from appointment date.
Current State of California Department of Food and Agriculture Pesticide
Qualified Applicator Certificate in Categories B (Landscape Maint.) and C
(Right of Way).
Est. '74
Rev. '89, '93
Rev. 6/97
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EXHIBIT D
CITY OF CAMPBELL
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER I
DEFINITION
Under supervision, performs unskilled and semi-skilled tasks in the maintenance, repair and
upkeep of streets, storm sewers, traffic control devices and related facilities; operates
maintenance and construction equipment; and does related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Performs or learns to perform a variety of public right-of-way maintenance tasks involving the
repair, maintenance and reconstruction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, storm drains, pavement, and
related facilities; assists with the installation and maintenance of traffic control and informational
devices and paint; operates or is trained to operate maintenance and construction equipment and
motor vehicles such as dump trucks, water trucks, backhoes/loaders, forklifts, rollers, asphalt
breakers, airless and air operated paint machines, air compressors, generators, hand tools and
related equipment; performs routine maintenance work in the care of tools and supplies; may
be required to work weekends or holidays or in the event of emergencies; and performs other
related duties as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade plus one year of
related experience in public works maintenance and/or
construction work.
Knowledge of: Basic methods, materials and tools used in the general
maintenance and construction of public right-of-way facilities.
Ability to: Perform all duties as assigned; may perform heavy labor; operate
and maintain a variety of equipment; understand and carry out
written and oral instructions; establish and maintain effective
working relationships and public relations.
Possession of: Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's
License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date.
Rev. '70, 74, 91
Rev. 6/97
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EXHIBIT E
CITY OF CAMPBELL
STREET MAINTENANCE WORKER II
DEFINITION
Under supervision, performs semi-skilled and skilled tasks in the maintenance, repair and upkeep
of streets, storm sewers, traffic control devices and related facilities; operates maintenance and
construction equipment; and does related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Performs a variety of public right-of-way maintenance tasks involving the repair, maintenance
and reconstruction of curbs, gutters, sidewalks, storm drains, pavement, and related facilities;
installs and maintains traffic control and informational devices and paint; monitors routine work
performed by contract personnel; operates maintenance and construction equipment and motor
vehicles such as dump trucks, water trucks, backhoes/loaders, forklifts, rollers, asphalt breakers,
airless and air operated paint machines, air compressors, generators, hand tools and related
equipment; supervises small work crews; organizes tools, equipment and material for daily work
assignments; may prepare daily records and reports; may be required to work weekends and
holidays or in the event of emergencies; and performs other related duties as required.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade plus two years of
related experience in public works maintenance and/or
construction work.
Knowledge of: Basic construction and maintenance methods and materials;
operation of tools and equipment; and safe work practices.
Ability to: Perform all duties as assigned; may perform heavy labor; operate
and maintain a variety of equipment; write reports; understand and
carry out written and oral instructions; explain City policies and
maintain effective public relations; establish and maintain effective
working relationships, including working with volunteers;
supervise a small crew.
Possession of: Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's
License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date.
Rev. '70, '74
Rev. 6/97
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EXHIBIT F
CITY OF CAMPBELL
STREET MAINTENANCE LEAD WORKER
DEFINITION
Under general supervision, assigns and supervises the work of and participates with personnel engaged
in the maintenance, repair and upkeep of streets, storm sewers, traffic control devices, and related
facilities; performs skilled maintenance work and monitors, on a daily basis, the condition of assigned
areas; and does related work as required.
TYPICAL DUTIES
Receives and implements work plans and makes assignments in order to provide for the continuing
maintenance and upkeep of streets, storm drains, traffic control and informational devices, and related
facilities; provides direct supervision of a work crew and participates in a variety of tasks including traffic
sign and legend repair and installation, sign fabrication, street and sidewalk removal, repair and
reconstruction, street sanitation and storm sewer maintenance; estimates and orders materials for routine
repairs, per Division policy; operates, maintains and trains others in the operation of construction
equipment including rollers and asphalt breakers, airless and air operated paint machines, air
compressors, dump trucks, backhoes/front-end loaders, street sweepers and generators; monitors the
condition of streets and storm sewers on an ongoing basis; monitors routine work performed by
contractors; maintains daily records and prepares maintenance schedules and routine reports; investigates
complaints and deals regularly with the general public; evaluates the performance of assigned staff; may
be required to work weekends and holidays; performs other related duties as assigned.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Education and Experience:
Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade.
Four years of responsible experience in related public works
maintenance and/or directly related construction or maintenance
experience. Supervisory experience highly desirable.
Knowledge of:
Methods, tools, materials and equipment used in all phases of street and
traffic control maintenance; basic supervisory principles and safe work
practices; techniques of safe and effective traffic control; materials used
in construction and maintenance of streets, storm sewers and traffic
control devices.
Ability to:
Supervise and perform street maintenance aCtiVItIes; operate and
maintain a variety of maintenance equipment; read and interpret plans
and blueprints; understand and carry out oral and written instructions;
establish and maintain effective working relationships, including
working with volunteers; deal effectively with the public.
Possession of:
Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's
License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date.
Rev. '70, '74, '93
Rev. 6/97
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