Division 1/transportation Supervisor I – Perquimans Maintenance
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Perquimans County, NC, United States
$52,592 - $92,036 py
On-site
Supervise roadway maintenance crew
Work in diverse environments
Operate cdl required equipment
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is seeking a Transportation Supervisor I for the Perquimans County Maintenance unit. This role involves supervising a roadway maintenance crew, performing various maintenance operations, and ensuring safety in diverse working environments
Job Summary
The employee will be responsible for supervising a roadway maintenance crew working in and around heavy traffic, near heavy equipment, and with power tools.
Responsibilities include the supervision of a roadway maintenance crew that is involved in pavement patching, drainage maintenance, shoulder repair, paved and unpaved roadway maintenance, vegetation management, snow and ice removal, and emergency response to roadway maintenance needs.
The selected candidate must be able to legally operate CDL required equipment/trucks with both manual and automatic transmissions at the time of hire or within 360 days of hire date.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 85
The North Carolina Department of Transportation is seeking a Transportation Supervisor I for the Perquimans County Maintenance unit. This role involves supervising a roadway maintenance crew, performing various maintenance operations, and ensuring safety in diverse working environments.
Salary
$52,592 - $92,036
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Supervise roadway maintenance crew
Work in diverse environments
Operate CDL required equipment
Work nights and weekends
Emergency response
Nice-to-have
Team environment or work independently
Customer focus, accountability, and environmental sensitivity
Key Requirements
High school diploma or GED
Six years of directly related experience
Valid, current North Carolina driver’s license
CDL required equipment/trucks operation
No more than two moving violations in past three years
No alcohol/drug traffic offense convictions in past five years