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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 12/13/2022 <br />By: Colleen Lasher, Administrative Services <br />Information <br />Title <br />Authorization to Hire Utilities Maintenance Workers <br />5. 17. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The purpose of this case is to authorize hiring two replacement Utilities Maintenance Workers and one new <br />Utilities Maintenance Worker. <br />The current vacancies are a result of Mr. Jerry Dube's retirement, Mr. Mario Cavallaro's resignation and the new <br />position that has been discussed as part of the 2023 budget. Staff conducted two internal/external recruitment <br />processes and interviewed several candidates. The City extended contingent job offers, which are pending City <br />Council approval, to the following three candidates: <br />1) Mr Jordan Evans (2022 Replacement) <br />2) Mr. Roger Duax (2022 Replacement) and <br />3) Mr. Cameron Erickson (2023 added position) <br />If hired, all employees will be subject to a 6-month probationary period, the Personnel Policy and the AFSCME <br />labor agreement. <br />The primary objective of Utilities Maintenance Workers is to provide general and skilled maintenance of public <br />water and sewer utilities. This includes annual maintenance and troubleshooting of hardware, building and <br />ground maintenance in and around utility structures and equipment and responding to utility emergencies as <br />necessary, as well as snow plowing of public streets, trails and walks. In addition, Utilities Maintenance Worker <br />are required to be a member of the Public Works on -call team and work a rotating on -call schedule 8 weeks per <br />year. This requires employees to be available to respond during evenings, weekends and holidays. <br />Funding Source: <br />The funding required for the two replacement positions is included in the 2023 budget. The funding required for <br />the new position is contingent upon the anticipated approval of the 2023 budget (Enterprise Fund). <br />Recommendation: <br />To hire Utilities Maintenance Workers, as follows: <br />1) Mr Jordan Evans (2022 Replacement) as a Utilities Maintenance Worker, effective on or near <br />January 3, 2023, at $27.036, which is step 2 of the 2023 wage scale, and <br />2) Mr. Roger Duax (2022 Replacement) as a Utilities Maintenance Worker, effective on or near <br />January 5, 2023, at $27.036, which is step 2 of the 2023 wage scale, and <br />3) Mr. Cameron Erickson (2023 added position) as a Utilities Maintenance Worker, effective on or near <br />January 9, 2023, at $25.749, which is step 1 of the 2023 wage scale. <br />Action: <br />
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