Introduction
This is skilled work operating an overhead crane at the
Waste to Energy (WTE) facility. Bargaining unit position.
Nature Of Work
An employee in this class is responsible for performing skilled work in the safe
operation of an overhead crane to maintain proper refuse flow to operating
boilers and to manage the refuse pit. Under general supervision, employees are required to exercise reasonable
initiative and independent judgment in completing assigned tasks. Tasks are of
average difficulty involving the safe operation of an overhead crane in support
of department’s operations. Tasks are at times are performed under hazardous
conditions and require employees to be extremely alert and careful whenever
operating assigned equipment. Duties are routine within prescribed
limits, but do require special knowledge of the equipment and waste to energy
plant operations. Work is reviewed while in progress and
upon completion by observation and through results obtained.
Examples of Duties
Safely operates an overhead crane smoothly and manages the refuse pit.
Mixes and stacks refuse; maintains proper refuse flow for operating
boilers; closes bays.
Maintains a trench along the tipping floor to facilitate the delivery of refuse
from trucks.
Monitors and cleans refuse cranes and related area.
Inspects crane for damage and wear.
Monitors the refuse pit, charging dock and tipping floor for fires, safety
and any incoming unacceptable waste.
Records and logs inspection data, such as cable cuts and service length of
cables, and identifies recurring problems.
Lubricates grease points on cranes and grapples.
Reports safety hazards, environmental hazards and changing trash conditions
to the shift supervisor.
Performs related work as required.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities
Working knowledge
of: principles
and techniques of operating special purpose heavy-duty overhead cranes; uses
and methods of operation of equipment, tools and PPE used in the waste to
energy plant; occupational hazards and appropriate safety precautions
related to crane operations; lockout/tagout procedures, safety rules, job hazard
analyses, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals.
Ability to: make
minor mechanical repairs and adjustments and to service and inspect overhead
cranes; establish and maintain effective working relationships
with others; communicate
clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing; communicate over loud
noises, with a telephone and using a two-way radio; move to and work at heights
greater than 4 feet; access
confined spaces and pressure vessels through standard 12" by 16"
manways; wear personal protective equipment, including a full-face respirator; distinguish
odor of equipment damage; operate hand tools and equipment; ascend and descend
ladders, multiple flights of stairs and catwalks; perceive and estimate
distances; perceive and understand standard print.
Skill in: the
operation of specialized, heavy-duty overhead cranes
Minimum Qualifications
Completion of accredited high school or vocational school
and a minimum of two (2)
years of experience in operating an overhead crane
Current
employees with one (1) year of experience as an Assistant Utility Operator,
Automotive Equipment Operator II or Services Attendant II in the waste to
energy plant and successful completion of the internal training program
through the level of WTE Crane Operator are encouraged to apply for
consideration.
Licenses or Certifications
Possession of a valid Florida driver’s license.
Must complete the internal training program within 6
months.
Comments
Employees may be required to work rotating shifts, including nights, weekends, holidays and overtime as needed. During periods when the Mayor issues an emergency declaration for the City of Tampa, all employees may be required to work in preparation, response or recovery activities related to the stated emergency.