Lead Hand, Road Markings
Region of Waterloo
Date: 1 day ago
City: Cambridge, ON
Salary:
CA$38.77
per hour
Contract type: Full time

Lead Hand, Road Markings
Job Number: 3189Job Type: Full-Time
Location: 100 Maple Grove Rd - Regional Operations Centre
Job Category: Transportation
Number of Positions: 1
Department: Signs and Markings
Division: Transportation Services
Hours of Work: 40
Union: CUPE 1656
Grade: CUPE 1656 Grade 007
Salary Range: $38.77 per hour**
**Note: As per the collective agreement, probationary employees will receive 5% less than the regular permanent rate of the classification they are employed in, until the completion of four (4) months continuous service or eighty (80) actual days worked, whichever is the greater. They will then commence receiving the regular permanent rate
Internal employees transferring from a bargaining unit to another bargaining unit or a Management/Management Support position will not be eligible for the payout of unused sick leave credits upon resignation, termination, or retirement, as per the collective agreement or HR Policy III-16 (Sick Leave). For more details please contact the Benefit Coordinator via email [email protected]
About Us!
The Region of Waterloo is a thriving, diverse community committed to fostering opportunities for current and future generations. Waterloo Region is part of the Dish with One Spoon wampum, a treaty guiding our commitment to:
- Taking only what we need
- Leaving some for others
- Keeping the dish clean
- Reviews daily work programs with supervisor and provides updates regarding progress. Assists supervisor to plan and schedule annual programs and set priorities. Under supervisor’s direction, determines overtime per rotation schedule and advises if additional resources are needed.
- In spring, summer, and fall, works as a lead hand in pavement markings. In fall and winter, works as a lead hand in roads maintenance. In either case, performs work of pavement marking and roads/plowing crews approximately 50% of the time, as backup for absences, peaks, and breaks.
- Coordinates day-to-day pavement marking and road winter maintenance work. Prioritizes, monitors, and distributes work orders/assignments to crews. Determines staffing and material requirements, makes arrangements, and prepares work schedules with input from crews. Coordinates borrowing of equipment and staff from other sections, as required.
- Operates vehicles and equipment (e.g., MMA machine/ride-along, pavement grinders, plow truck, centreline and zone painting trucks, loaders), and ancillary equipment.
- Performs general roads maintenance activities (e.g., hot/cold patching) and snow/ice control activities, including winter drainage and snow fencing. Uses hand and power tools, and oxygen-acetylene torches to cut metal components on culverts, storm sewers, and plows. Installs and removes equipment (e.g., blades, harnesses, spreaders).
- Organizes and sets up own work, including site and equipment clean-up, circle checks, traffic protection plans, and grease and fluid top-ups. Maintains corporate vehicles in proper, safe, and good working condition, troubleshoots malfunctions, and performs minor repairs and parts replacement. Informs supervisor or fleet management regarding equipment issues and service/repair requirements.
- Patrols to monitor work performed by staff and contractors, inspect and update inventory/state of pavement markings in database, and identify and coordinate work requirements to resolve hazards and immediate roads maintenance needs.
- Participates to develop quality and service level standards. Researches and assists to develop new equipment specifications.
- Orders stock materials for day-to-day operations. Informs supervisor of non-standard equipment and material needs. Holds a p-card and has signing authority for stockroom requisitions. Contacts suppliers and manufacturers to purchase tools and equipment.
- Maintains documentation related to inspections, equipment, and road/pavement conditions.
- Assists transportation engineering technicians to modify designs and layouts for new/modified pavement markings. Identifies and recommends changes to drawings based on field fit.
- Liaises with area municipalities, contractors, and other staff (e.g., traffic signals, sign maintenance, area supervisors, design and construction, traffic engineering) to discuss work in progress, schedules, and coordinate projects. Has contact with administration staff to follow up on missing/inaccurate information in invoices and work orders. Has contact with Police and Fire officials regarding emergency situations.
- Ensures staff maintain shop area, equipment, vehicles/trucks, hand/power tools, in a safe, clean, and orderly manner, per policies and standards. Reports unsafe/damaged equipment to supervisor immediately.
- Performs related duties, including duties in other divisional work units, as assigned.
- Knowledge and skills are acquired through a Grade 12 education plus 3 years of related experience.
- Knowledge and experience using pavement marking equipment and tools (e.g., MMA machine with troubleshooting skills and ability to train others, pressure vessels, compressed air systems with diesel engines, spray paint equipment, paint heating systems and applications of applying thermoplastics, electronic skip controls).
- Knowledge and experience in snow plowing and ice control.
- Understanding of roadway geometry and materials purchasing.
- Leadership and human relations skills to plan, organize, direct, and coordinate work of crews are acquired through 2 years of related experience.
- Knowledge of and ability to comply with policies, procedures, standards, and related legislation (e.g., field and traffic manuals, traffic and parking by-laws, health and safety, Highway Traffic Act, transportation of dangerous goods, regulations and procedures for painting lines at the airport).
- Ability to keep knowledge current through on-the-job training.
- Communication skills to exchange information and liaise with other staff and contractors to coordinate work, and participate as an effective team member.
- Ability to read and understand plans and blueprints for pavement markings and traffic control, work orders, correspondence, equipment and operating manuals, health and safety notices, and documentation related to materials and substances.
- Ability to complete and maintain vehicle maintenance checklists, forms, and records (e.g., CVOR reports, daily activity sheets, purchase requisitions, work orders, logs), and correspondence.
- Must have a valid Class D driver’s licence with Z endorsement and acceptable driving record to operate corporate equipment.
- Computer skills with ability to use software such as Microsoft Office (including Outlook and Excel) and an asset management system. Ability to enter field data, work orders, and time and resource information to mobile technology. Ability to program and operate computerized equipment on trucks.
- Ability to work variable shifts, including evenings and nights, as assigned.
- Ability to support and demonstrate the Region’s values.
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