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Maintenance Engineer, Highway

A Highway Maintenance Engineer is responsible for determining cost-effect preventive maintenance treatments, upgrade, and repair strategies to maintain highways, bridges and roadside facilities within an assigned area of operation. This position follows state department of transportation standards and applies asset management principles to schedule and prioritize work. This position assess highway corridors holistically and programs actions through a lens of environmental stewardship, sustainability, safety, and resilience.

Other duties typically include:

  • Develops and monitors maintenance budget.
  • Oversees selection and maintenance of major roadway maintenance equipment.
  • Responsible for landscape and vegetation management along roadways.
  • Responsible for emergency response preparedness for maintenance.
  • Responsible for the development, preparation, and letting of maintenance contracts for the district.
  • Works with governmental officials and the public to set maintenance program goals and expectations.
  • Administers and inspects contracted maintenance activities.

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Highway Maintenance Superintendent

A Highway Maintenance Superintendent is a top-level supervisor. The Superintendent develops schedules and budgets and sets work priorities for maintenance operations. The Superintendent supervises multiple crews tasked with highway and bridge maintenance, repairs, and reconstruction. This person is often assisted by a Senior Highway Maintenance Worker.

Other responsibilities typically include:

  • Accounting for all equipment issued to subordinates or self, such as hand tools, road building tools, materials, plows and sanders, and trucks and heavy equipment.
  • Assists with management and developing and monitoring individual training programs.
  • Works with governmental offices and the public.
  • Administers and inspects contracted maintenance activities.

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Fleet Manager

A Fleet Manager plans, organizes, implements, directs, and leads the activities of the Fleet Services Division of a Department of Public Works or a State Department of Transportation. Duties include oversight of vehicle and heavy equipment repair, maintenance, fueling, record keeping, and vehicle procurement/disposal. The Fleet Manager collaborates and coordinates with other departments and divisions and other governmental agencies.

Other responsibilities typically include:

  • Determines whether equipment needs can be met.
  • Buys or researches and recommends equipment for specific activities.
  • Identifies and integrates new technologies into departmental operations.
  • Ensures personnel safety through effective use of training, performance management, and communication.
  • Participates in outside community and professional groups and committees.
  • Mentors staff and provides training programs for equipment operators and other subordinates.
  • Sets and monitors productivity measures.

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