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Public Works Laborer

Borough of Hatboro

Public Works Laborer

Hatboro, PA
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Description

    The Borough of Hatboro is now accepting applications for the position of Full Time Public Works Laborer. Full Time Public Works Laborer is generally responsible to maintain Borough facilities and parks on a daily basis. Full Time Laborers are also required to perform refuse collection, routine parks/facility maintenance, street/traffic light maintenance, stormwater maintenance, etc. Full time laborers work as part of a crew of laborers to complete tasks and falls under the supervision of a senior employee or the Public Works Foreman. The Hatboro Public Works Department maintains approximately 50 lane miles of local roadways, including snow removal, and provides additional services at State-owned roads. Additionally, the department is responsible for approximately 30 acres of active and passive parks and provides for the twice-weekly curbside collection of waste and recyclable materials. The Department maintains Borough-owned facilities, including Borough Hall, Police Station and a municipal pool complex, services streetlights and traffic signals, inspects, cleans and repairs stormwater infrastructure.

    Qualifications

    • Must be at least 18 years of age with a high school diploma or GED equivalent.
    • Must possess a valid Pennsylvania Driver's License with class B CDL (minimum) with air brake restriction removed.
    • Must be able to satisfactorily pass criminal background check, motor vehicle check, and drug test.
    • Ability to continually lift up to 50 pounds.
    • Preferred candidate will have experience in basic facilities maintenance, carpentry, paving, concrete work, landscaping knowledge, and the safe operation of motorized tools.

    Company Description

    The Borough of Hatboro is a small Borough located in Montgomery County PA. Hatboro is rich in history, having the only school located on a battlefield, home to Pennsylvania's third oldest library, a clock made by Isaiah Lukens, historic buildings and so much more. Today, Hatboro is a vibrant, diverse town and home to approximately 7500 residents. Borough Council, Mayor and staff strive to serve the residents of Hatboro with a responsive government in order to provide the highest quality of services to the community.