The City of Asheville is seeking qualified applicants for the position of Labor Crew Supervisor to join the Asset and Maintenance Division within the Parks and Recreation Department. The purpose of this position is to perform supervisory and skilled work directing and participating in various maintenance and/or construction activities of multiple or large work crews. This position will work evening shifts (12:30pm to 11:00PM), Monday through Thursday.
Essential Functions:
Minimum Qualifications:
Required License or Certifications:
Preferred:
Performance Aptitudes:
Data Utilization: Ability to collect, analyze, and interpret crew production, cost, and safety data; applies findings to resource allocation and continuous improvement. Human Interaction: Ability to lead, evaluate, and develop staff; resolve conflicts; and communicate priorities to employees, contractors, and the public. Equipment Utilization: Ability to operate and oversee safe use of heavy equipment, vehicles, and tools; ability to recognize and act on unsafe conditions. Verbal Aptitude: Ability to communicate work plans, SOPs, and safety expectations to staff and stakeholders clearly and effectively. Mathematical Aptitude: Ability to prepare cost estimates, calculate material quantities, and track performance metrics. Functional Reasoning: Ability to assess site conditions, determine corrective actions, and prioritize tasks to maximize efficiency and safety. Situational Reasoning: Ability to respond to emergencies, adapt schedules, and exercise judgment when faced with unplanned conditions. ADA Compliance: Physical Ability: Tasks require moderate physical effort including climbing, bending, standing, and lifting materials up to 50 pounds; extended outdoor activity may be required. Sensory Requirements: Requires the ability to perceive visual, auditory, and environmental hazards; ability to communicate effectively in the field. Environmental Factors: Work may be performed outdoors in conditions involving exposure to dust, dirt, pollen, noise, traffic hazards, temperature extremes, pesticides, and moving machinery.