Crew Leader
Company: County of Oconee
Location: Seneca
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Job posted until
filled. Entry salary is $53,362.59 ($25.66/hour) GENERAL
DESCRIPTION: The purpose of this position is to provide leadership
and management of the County’s crews. Responsibilities include
scheduling materials, equipment, and personnel for projects;
ensuring safety regulations are met; and monitoring the maintenance
and care of equipment. This role involves overseeing work on
maintaining gravel roads and ditching of county roads, procuring
utility locates and materials, operating and maintaining equipment,
managing work orders and schedules, interacting with citizens, and
ensuring the productivity, quality, and safety of jobs performed.
Additionally, this position assists in the management of personnel,
overseeing the repair, service, and maintenance of equipment used
in County operations, inspecting and diagnosing vehicles and
equipment, and providing technical advice and guidance for
subordinates. It involves developing work methods and sequences,
supervising daily activities, ensuring safe and efficient operation
of vehicles and equipment, and overseeing safety training and
compliance. The role also includes overseeing work on mowing the
road right-of-way, managing maintenance routes and schedules, and
ensuring productivity, quality, and safety. Furthermore, it entails
overseeing road construction and large culvert projects in the road
right-of-way, reading and using construction plans, interacting
with engineers and surveyors, and ensuring job productivity,
quality, and safety. This position also manages the construction
and maintenance of the County’s stormwater systems and roads,
schedules materials and equipment, ensures safe work zones,
supervises staff, and serves as a public contact. Finally, it
includes supervising and managing the daily activities of the
County’s crews, performing duties in the fabrication, assembly,
installation, and repair of road, highway, traffic, and information
signs, providing staff supervision and training, assisting in
budget preparation, and maintaining County vehicles. ESSENTIAL JOB
DUTIES: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be
able to perform the essential job duties satisfactorily. Reasonable
accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities
to perform the duties herein described. Since every duty associated
with this position may not be described herein, employees may be
required to perform duties not specifically spelled out but may be
considered incidental in the performance of this job. Oversees the
work of employees on various crews (Ditching/Motor Grader Crew,
Mowing Crew, Construction Crew, Pipe Crew). Supervises, trains, and
leads the crew in a safe and professional manner while producing
high-quality service. Coordinates, supervises, and assists in the
work of the crew members to trim and remove vegetation from the
right of way while ensuring safety and communication between the
crew on-site. Identifies trees, limbs, and brush that are hazardous
to the public and roads and determines the best method to remove
hazards, including inspecting, completing, and closing out work
orders. Removes trees, limbs, and brush that are hazardous to the
public and roads, including felling trees using tractors, chain
saws, ropes, bucket trucks, and slope mowers. Operates various
equipment in the removal of debris from rights-of-way, including
excavators, backhoes, skid steers, chain saws, bucket trucks, slope
mowers, wood chippers, motor graders, track hoes, force feed
loaders, and broom tractors. Inspects and maintains all equipment
in proper and safe working order and reports any necessary repairs
to management. Trains all crew members in proper safety practices
used in tree care, including using personal protective equipment
(PPE) and safety practices for trimming and removing vegetation.
Provides customer service by working with and helping educate the
public about vegetation trimming and removal activities. Schedules
and plans jobs and work orders to be performed. Displays and
maintains appropriate signage. Assists with the procurement of
necessary materials, equipment, and vehicles. Provides performance
feedback to employees. Assists management with performance
evaluations, promotions, and disciplinary actions. Operates and
maintains heavy equipment, including mowing tractors, slope mowers,
track hoes, loaders, skid steers, and back hoes. Schedules service,
repairs, and maintenance appointments for equipment and vehicles.
Follows up with vendors regarding vehicle and equipment repairs.
Communicates with the vehicle maintenance supervisor regarding
vehicle and equipment issues. Contacts vendors regarding the
purchase, rental, and lease of new/used equipment and vehicles.
Moves and hauls equipment and materials as required. Reviews
monthly reports for expenditures and daily inspection reports,
providing them to Vehicle Maintenance. Performs and administers
training for safety, including keeping up to date with changes in
requirements necessary for CDL compliance. Tracks and assists with
encroachment permits. Serves on-call duties as assigned. Assists
with the departmental budget. Handles procurement requisitions and
manages a budget for equipment and vehicles Ensures work zone setup
and safety. Prioritizes and schedules work for the Pipe Crew.
Communicates effectively with other crew leaders, staff, and
citizens to ensure work and maintenance issues are performed in a
timely and safe manner. Fabricates various road signs. Performs
administrative and clerical duties. Maintains quality assurance
through road sign inspections. Researches designs and composition
of signs. Provides training for staff as required. Monitors
recycling activities in the shop. Orders materials for signs while
maintaining compliance with federal standards. Serves the County in
public relation activities. Maintains shop equipment. Works in
times of inclement weather and/or disasters. Assists other crews as
needed in the course of their work. Replaces and repairs pipes.
Addresses drainage issues and makes necessary repairs. Obtains
locates for job sites. Communicates with foremen to set up work
zones. Informs citizens about work and addresses their questions.
Maintains inventory of materials and equipment. Trains crew on
equipment use, commercial trucks, and job duties. Cross-trains with
other crews to understand various department duties. Specifies and
obtains quotes for equipment and vehicles. Tracks hours and mileage
of equipment and vehicles. Logs information into the computer and
completes daily check sheets. Oversees on-call scheduling and flag
duties. Performs other related duties as assigned. KNOWLEDGE,
SKILLS, AND ABILITIES: Knowledge and experience with tree trimming
and removal activities. Knowledge of and ability to operate heavy
construction trucks and equipment. Knowledge of hydraulics and
hydrology operations. Knowledge of the organization's operations,
services, and policies. Strong maintenance knowledge. Knowledge of
sediment and erosion control measures. Knowledge and ability to
work with computers, software programs to include Flexi Pro, and
office equipment. Knowledge in sign fabrication and installation.
Knowledge of federal regulations in regard to signage. Customer
service and interpersonal skills. Supervisory and managerial
skills. Good motor skills. Good organizational skills. Basic
mechanical skills. Basic computer skills. Skills and ability to
operate equipment such as mowing tractors, slope mowers, dump
trucks, and trailers. Ability to guide and manage others. Ability
to work safely in hazardous areas or inclement weather. Ability to
communicate effectively orally and in writing. Ability to manage
multiple employees providing multiple functions while ditching,
keeping work zones safe, and traffic continuing. Ability to read
and interpret plans. Ability to supervise, mentor, and train
others. Ability to operate specialized equipment and vehicles.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: High School Diploma or equivalent, and
five (5) years of related work experience; or an equivalent
combination of education, training, and experience that provides
the required knowledge, skills, and abilities. LICENSES,
CERTIFICATIONS, OR REGISTRATIONS: Required : Valid Commercial
Driver’s License (CDL). Must possess a valid DOT health card.
Preferred : None. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The work is medium work which
requires exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up
to 30 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force
constantly to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects.
This position has the following special vision requirements: close
vision (clear vision at 20 inches or less); distance vision (clear
vision at 20 feet or more); color vision (ability to identify and
distinguish colors); peripheral vision (ability to observe an area
that can be seen up or down and to the left and right when vision
is fixed on a given point); depth perception (three-dimensional
vision, ability to judge distances and spatial relationships);
adjust focus (ability to adjust the eye to bring an object into
sharp focus). WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work is performed in a high risk
indoor and/or outdoor work environment; may encounter noise,
weather, extreme temperatures, moisture, humidity, dust, odors,
fumes, gases, vibration, electrical hazards, mechanical hazards,
explosive hazards, burn hazards, bio-hazardous waste, moving
mechanical parts, or working in high places. In the performance of
their duties, employees may be required to use personal protective
equipment such as face masks, goggles, boots, gloves, or eye
shields. Requirements:
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