____ Grader operator — Operate motorized grader to level out dirt, gravel and stone. Lifting up to 50

pounds. Involves sitting, walking, reaching and grasping.

____ Shooting grades — Assist in measuring proper elevations of sites to be excavated. May have to carry survey rod or equipment. Lifting up to 30 pounds. Involves walking on uneven ground, standing, reaching, stooping, squatting, kneeling and grasping.

____ Site inspection — Visually check to see that proper dimensions are maintained on job site. Lifting up to 5 pounds. Involves walking, standing, bending, stooping and kneeling on uneven ground.

____ Clean equipment — Clean and wash equipment using a power wash, water hose, or cloth to remove dirt. Refuel equipment for the next day’s work schedule. Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves walking, standing, reaching, bending and grasping.

____ Parts runner — Obtain parts for specific machinery and deliver to the job sites. other employees can load and unload large parts. Lifting up to 30 pounds. Involves sitting, standing, walking, reaching, and grasping.

____ Repair — Assist mechanic in minor repair of equipment. Lifting up to 20 pounds. Involves standing, walking, reaching, grasping and gripping.

____ Machine inspection and lubrication — Inspect machines to ensure that they are running properly. Apply lubricant when needed. Record work in company maintenance logbooks or computer. Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves standing, walking, bending, reaching and grasping.

____ Washing trucks — Use power wash or a water hose to wash exterior of company vehicle.

Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves standing, walking, reaching, bending, squatting and grasping.

____ Painting — Using a paintbrush touch up or paint equipment. Paint can be poured into a 1 quart

container. Lifting up to 5 pounds. Involves sitting, standing, walking, reaching, bending,

squatting and grasping.

____ Operate water truck — Drive the water truck on the job site. Pull lever to release the water from the hose on the back of the tank to wet the ground to reduce the amount of dust flying around. Lifting up to 5 pounds. Involves sitting, walking, reaching and grasping.

____ Sweeping — Using push broom, sweep the garage, shop floor, work site, common areas, entrances and exists and parking lot to remove dust and debris. Remove dust and debris using a dustpan attached to a long handle and dispose of debris in trash can. Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves standing, walking, reaching, bending and grasping.

____ Clean up — Using hands pick up trash, cut boards and remove unused materials in shop or at the job site. Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves standing, walking, reaching, bending, squatting and grasping.

____ Answer phones — Take incoming calls and transfer to appropriate extensions or take messages. Lifting up to 2 pounds. Involves sitting, standing, reaching, handling and gripping.

____ Filing — Sort invoices, mail and reports, and place them in alphabetical or numerical order in appropriate file area. Lifting up to 2 pounds. Involves sitting, standing, reaching, fingering, grasping and handling.

____ Purge or shred files — Clean out old files and dispose of unneeded invoices and correspondence. Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves sitting, standing, handling and fingering.

____ Sort invoices/bills — Separate bills or invoices according to office procedures. Involves sitting, standing, grasping, handling and fingering.

____ Painting — Using a paint brush, roller, or roller attached to a 6 foot long poll, paint or touch up walls, parking lot curb barriers, or re-strip parking lot. Lifting up to 10 pounds. Involves sitting, standing, walking, reaching, bending and grasping.

____ Spackling - Using a flat blade apply spackle to repair, patch holes or dents in dry wall.

____ Taping – Prep walls to be painted using a hand held masker - masking tape and film dispenser tape off areas that will not be painted.

____ Caulking – Using a hand held caulk gun, apply caulk to seal cracks in walls, windows sills, counter tops and sinks. May use fingers to smooth caulk to flatten the caulk to the surface it was applied to. Lifting up to 4 pounds. Involves standing, walking, stooping, bending, climbing ladders, reaching, handling and fingering.

Updated: 01-2011 | Reviewed: 01-2011