City and County of San Francisco

Track Maintenance Worker (#7540)

$32.09-$39.04 Hourly / $5,562.00-$6,767.00 Monthly / $66,742.00-$81,198.00 Yearly


Definition

Under general supervision, the Track Maintenance Worker performs the installation, maintenance and repair of cable car and light rail vehicle railway tracks and related equipment and components.

Distinguishing Features

The Track Maintenance Worker job code is the entry level in this series. It is distinguished from job code 7251, Track Maintenance Worker Supervisor I, in that the latter is the supervisory level.  This has been identified as a safety sensitive position.

Supervision Exercised

none

Examples of Important and Essential Duties

According to Civil Service Commission Rule 409, the duties specified below are representative of the range of duties assigned to this job code/class and are not intended to be an inclusive list.

1.    Operates mechanical equipment in the installation of tracks.

2.    Operates power tools and hand tools in connection with the fabrication and fitting of track components.

3.    Maintains pulleys, brackets, bumper bars, gypsys, depression beams, rails, turntables, and trackway components.

4.    Cleans cable car pits and channel areas.

5.    Acts as flag person and assistant for track work crews; includes operation of a hand held radio, as required.

6.    Excavates and prepares the area for the installation of ties and other rail components.

7.    Pours concrete and lays cold asphalt using shovels, brooms, compactors, and other tools.

8.    Drives department vehicle for inspections and rail repairs.

9.    Performs other related duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

Knowledge of: techniques for gauging, surfacing, lining, repairing and maintaining railway tracks; the usage, storage, and preparation of materials such as concrete and asphalt, and concrete epoxies, in connection with the repair and maintenance of railway tracks;  safety procedures that Track Maintenance Workers must possess in order to perform the job in a safe manner, including accident prevention, specific procedures required when performing various tasks, and applicable sections of the California Occupational Safety and Health Act (Cal/OSHA).

Ability and Skill to: utilize track maintenance tools and equipment, including proficiency with various hand and power tools and equipment used in the repair and maintenance of railway tracks and components, and safe and efficient use of tools and equipment; relate effectively with supervisors, co-workers and the public, sometimes under pressure, understand and follow directions, and communicate in an understandable manner;  lift various track maintenance materials weighing up to 95 pounds and carry rail material a distance of 5 - 12 feet;  use a computer for data entry, email, payroll documents, and reports; drive safely to and from work sites, including possessing and maintaining a valid driver license.

Experience and Training

Experience: One year of verifiable construction experience, which must have included using two of the following tools: jackhammers, metal cutoff saws, vibratory plate compactors and/or 9 inch or larger grinders (experience as a carpenter, electrician, or plumber will not be considered as qualifying.)

Ability to lift and carry tools and equipment weighing up to 95 pounds, for a distance of approximately 5 to 12 feet.

License or Certificate

Possession of a valid Class C driver license.

Some positions may require possession of a valid DMV medical examiner’s certificate issued by an SFMTA designated provider as a condition of assignment to such position(s).

Notes

Special Requirements:  Nature of work requires exerting considerable physical effort, working in confined spaces, lifting and carrying heavy equipment and tools; working in adverse conditions such as rain and cold; dirt and dust; and in hazardous traffic conditions.  Incumbents may be required to work rotating shifts, holidays, and weekends.

Amended Date:  1/11/2019

Disaster Service Workers

All City and County of San Francisco employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.

CLASS: 7540; EST: 7/1/1977; REV: 1/11/2019;