Debris Monitor (St. Petersburg, FL)
Company: Tidal Basin
Location: Saint Petersburg
Posted on: May 26, 2023
Job Description:
Position Summary: - We are a growing consulting firm expanding
our Tidal Basin Group team and have an opportunity for a skilled
Debris Monitor. This position will be responsible for onsite
monitoring and observing of debris loading and hauling activities.
-Essential Job Functions:The candidate will perform the following
essential functions:Daily AM
- Report to work on time, report to the designated area, and
check-in with Supervisor. Sign in as necessary.
- Meet at staging (muster area). Check for new information,
procedures, maps, issues, phone numbers, and any other pertinent
information.
- Once assigned, proceed to the work zone, or meet with a
truck(s) at the designated area
- If not assigned, inform Supervisor, and wait for the
assignment. Do not leave the staging area without instruction from
Supervisor.Field Duties
- Act courteously, respectfully, and professionally always with
residents, Contractors, County or City officials, and fellow
employees and managerial personnel.
- Meet truck(s) at designated loading or staging site.
- Monitor and observe all loading activities of trucks, bobcats,
front-end loaders, or other vehicles as instructed by the
Supervisor.
- Confirm that the hauling contractors are loading only eligible
storm-related debris, which is on public rights-of-way or property,
and that they are not going on to the private property to collect
debris.
- Get out of your vehicle to observe loading activities.
- Wear a safety vest and hardhat always while out of the
vehicle.
- Remain a safe distance (50 feet) from loading operations and
street traffic. Check area for children, downed power lines, unsafe
traffic conditions. Report any safety issues or unsafe or reckless
Contractor behavior to your Supervisor.
- Call Supervisor if you cannot determine debris eligibility or
have any questions about policies, procedures, or your
responsibilities.
- Make sure truck is fully loaded and safe to travel: tailgate is
secure, debris trimmed and not sticking out of sides or piled too
high to ensure debris is not likely to fall off.
- Make sure Contractors pick up all eligible debris, and that
they clear branches and other debris off the roadway and private
driveways before moving on.
- Fill out load Tickets carefully: accuracy and completeness are
critical. Always reference the name of the street debris came from
and the nearest cross street. Write neatly and hard enough to make
sure all copies are clearly legible. Sign all tickets.
- Retain the bottom copy of the load ticket and give the rest to
the truck driver. Log the information from the ticket into a ticket
log sheet.
- Ensure you and the truck driver agree where he/she will be
going after disposing of debris. Get their mobile phone numbers and
give them your mobile number.
- While trucks are in transit to and from the Disposal Site,
scout the area for debris and log ineligible piles, update maps of
debris collection progress, locate special debris (white goods,
stumps, hazardous waste), and log and map.
- If bobcats or loaders continue to move debris while trucks are
away, stay and monitor their activities to ensure they do not go on
to the private property to get debris.
- Record all damages caused by Contractor to private property or
public utilities. Call Supervisor to report damages.---Daily PM
- When Trucks are finished for the day call your Supervisor to
report into the designated area. Return to base if not assigned to
another truck or task.
- Turn in all tickets, logs, maps, and field forms. Update master
map if required.
- Brief Supervisor on day's activities, debris collection
progress, issues, or problems.
- Check for information updates, scheduled meetings, or next
assignment, as necessary.
- Sign out on both the roster and your timesheet. Have Supervisor
verify and sign. -Experience and Skill Requirements:The candidate
should possess the following:
- Positive, friendly, courteous customer and client skills
- Good teamwork and cooperation skills
- Ability to follow safety protocols and work instructions at all
times
- Ability to pass a drug screen, motor vehicle, and criminal
background check
- Valid State Driver's License
- Valid Insurance Card proof of liability insurance
- Possess a reliable and dependable vehicle for following
trucks
- Possess a cellular phone with a charger
- Ability to climb ladders, trucks, and platforms up to 20
feet
- Ability to work in high degree temperatures with high humidly
for long periods of time
- Ability to drive and work in areas with disaster and harsh
outdoor conditions -Education Requirements:Prefer the candidate
possess the following education and experience requirements:
- Prefer high school degree or GED
- Prefer prior debris monitoring experience -Work Schedule:This
position requires the following time and staffing commitment:
- Able to work as early as 6:30 a.m. to 9:00 p.m., seven days a
week during response period: around 12 to 14 hours per day
- Able to work up to 75-80 hours per week as needed during the
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