Park Maintenance Technician

Lewiston Community Development

Lewiston, ID

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$47,233.87–$68,697.04 Per Year
SKILLS
Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D), Animal Care, Arboriculture, Backhoe Loader, Blueprints, Communication Skills, Conservation, Construction, Driver's License, Employee Assistance Plan, Equipment Maintenance/Repair, Equipment Selection, Federal Laws and Regulations, Forklift, Groundskeeping, Hand Tools, Health Plan, Healthcare Providers, Horticulture, Life Insurance, Maintenance Services, Masonry, Parks & Recreation, Prescription Drugs, Presentation/Verbal Skills, Preventative Maintenance, Psychiatry and Mental Health, Purchasing/Procurement, Record Keeping, Regulations, Retirement Plan, Safety/Work Safety, Scaffolding, Schematics, State Laws and Regulations, System Start-Up, Systems Maintenance, Team Player, Welding, Writing Skills
LOCATION
Lewiston, ID
POSTED
21 days ago

Park Maintenance Technician

Salary

See Position Description

Location

Parks & Recreation - 1424 Main St. Lewiston, ID

Job Type

Full Time

Job Number

00332

Department

Parks & Recreation

Division

Parks

Opening Date

06/10/2026

Closing Date

6/28/2026 11:59 PM Pacific

  • Description
  • Benefits

Anticipated starting wage is $47,233.87/year. Full salary range is $47,233.87 - $68,697.04.

Position Summary:

Under the direction of the Grounds Maintenance Supervisor perform a variety of journeyman level work, maintenance and repair duties in one or more of the park trades to maintain and repair parks; perform skilled to semi-skilled maintenance duties in trade areas outside of specialty; perform additional duties as assigned; assist in the purchase of supplies and equipment and maintain records related to work performed. All duties will be performed in accordance with maintenance standards.

Essential Duties:

Act as lead staff on projects involving specialty and assist with other projects outside of specialty; direct other staff as necessary or required.

Install, maintain and repair systems following blueprints, shop drawings, sketches, schematics, manuals and applicable codes.

Operate and maintain a variety of equipment, machinery and hand and power tools used in the building, construction and grounds maintenance trades including trucks, backhoe, boom truck, chain saw, transit, mower, edger, rototiller, sod cutter, weed eater, fork lift, sweepers, welding equipment and snow plow.

Perform skilled duties to landscape and maintain parks and cemetery facilities; work from blueprints, shop drawings, schematics and sketches; lead or assist other City maintenance personnel or seasonal employees as assigned.

Implement and perform a variety of preventive maintenance programs for City facilities, equipment, systems and machinery to include cleaning and replacement of parts as needed; perform utility consumption evaluations; provide recommendations for utility conservation improvements where appropriate.

Participate in the installation, maintenance and repair of irrigation systems; participate in building construction, masonry and playground installation projects.

Inspect and evaluate needed construction or repair; estimate time, materials and cost requirements; assist in acquisition of proper materials at the best price; complete purchasing documents and recommend purchase of selected materials, equipment and parts; prepare and maintain records and reports related to work performed.

Perform a variety of seasonal grounds maintenance duties such as leaf removal, snow removal, deicing of stairways and sidewalks, and the installation and removal of seasonal decorations; assist with the winterization and start-up of irrigation systems as necessary.

Prepare athletic fields for activities; mark with appropriate marking materials or equipment to delineate the area of play and restrictive lines according to established procedures; grade and water in-fields and build mounds according to specification.

Perform related duties as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:

High school diploma or GED certificate and any combination of work/education representing 2 years' experience in the grounds maintenance field and turf management and/or pesticide application.

Valid Drivers License and valid State of Idaho Pesticide Applicator's License; or the ability to obtain both of these licenses within six months of employment.

Knowledge & Abilities:

KNOWLEDGE OF:

Operation and proper maintenance of tools, equipment, materials, procedures and machinery used in the horticulture, turf management and arboricultural and park maintenance trades.

The application of pesticides in accordance with State and Federal rules and regulations.

Oral and written communication skills.

Health and safety practices, regulations and procedures.

Proper lifting techniques.

Proper methods of storing equipment, materials and supplies.

ABILITY TO:

D Design and implement horticultural, turf management and arboricultural techniques and skills in the construction and maintenance of City parks and cemetery.

Perform a variety of semi-skilled maintenance and repair in trade areas outside of specialty.

Work independently with little direction or as a member of a crew.

Understand and follow oral and written instructions.

Communicate and work effectively with others.

Estimate time, materials and labor needed for project completion.

Apply current horticultural, turf management, arboricultural and pesticide technology within established rules, laws and accepted trade practices.

Perform heavy physical labor and lift up to 50 pounds unassisted.

Working Conditions:

Subject to indoor, outdoor and shop environments; driving from site to site to conduct work; seasonal heat, cold, temperature changes and extreme weather conditions; noise from equipment operation; exposure to pesticides, fertilizers and other industrial chemicals.

Physical demands include heavy lifting and carrying up to 50 pounds; standing and walking for extended periods of time; climbing and bending at the waist; walking over rough and uneven surfaces; crawling, kneeling, reaching, pulling, pushing, climbing ladders and working at heights; dexterity of hands and fingers to operate power tools and equipment; and sight to observe and effect needed repairs.

Exposure to working on ladders or scaffolding; working in cramped or restrictive chambers; working around, and with, heavy machinery having moving parts; fumes from vehicles and equipment operation; dust, dirt, oil/grease, gases and pollen.

City of Lewiston offers a competitive and comprehensive benefit package to all full time employees. Benefits include:

  • Health Plan - A high quality, affordable health plan that includes medical, dental, vision and prescription coverage administered by Regence BlueShield of Idaho and Delta Dental of Idaho. The City pays 100% of the premium for employees and 80% of the premium for dependents.
  • Public Employee Retirement System of Idaho (PERSI) - PERSI, one of the best pension plans nationwide, ensures our employees have first-class, reliable retirement. Employees can also contribute additional funds to PERSI Choice 401(k), Nationwide 457, ICMA 457, or ICMA Roth IRA through payroll.
  • Holiday Leave - Employees enjoy 13 paid holidays throughout the year including a floating holiday to use on a day of their choosing.
  • Vacation/Sick Leave - Employees accrue vacation and sick leave at competitive rates.
  • Basic Life Insurance - Upon hire, employees are enrolled in basic life and accidental death and dismemberment policy at no cost to them.
  • Employee Assistance Program (EAP) - Available to all employees, the EAP, provides a variety of free services, including anything from visits with a mental health provider to finding quality pet care.
  • Wellness Incentive Program - Employees are eligible to particpate in an annual Wellness Program with quarterly incentives including an additional day off.
  • Optional Benefits - Other optional benefits avaiable to employees include Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs), Life Insurance, and Short & Long Term Disability.

For more information about benefits offered to our employees, please visit https://www.cityoflewiston.org/191/Benefits or contact Human Resources at HR@cityoflewiston.org.

Please note, Non-Seasonal Part Time positions working 20-29 hours per week are eligible for PERSI Retirement and pro-rated Sick Leave and Vacation Accrual. Seasonal and Non-Seasonal Part Time jobs working less than 20 hours per week are not benefit eligible.

Employer City of Lewiston

Address 1134 F St.

Lewiston, Idaho, 83501

Phone 208-746-3671 ext 6211

Website http://www.cityoflewiston.org

About the Company

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Lewiston Community Development