State of Washington Classified Job Specification
MAINTENANCE SUPERVISOR, SUSPENSION BRIDGE
Definition
Typical Work
Inspects the entire bridge after high winds or earthquakes, replacing pins and bolts where needed;
In emergencies, supervises the erection of Bailey Bridges and supervises the repair of other steel, concrete and wooden bridges;
Submits plans and estimates for repairs; keeps records of labor and materials; assigns, directs and evaluates personnel; enforces safety standards; personally performs the more responsible and skilled tasks; prepares reports of work done;
May supervise necessary maintenance of other steel, concrete and wooden bridges;
Performs other work as required.
Legal Requirement(s)
There may be instances where individual positions must have additional licenses or certification. It is the employer’s responsibility to ensure the appropriate licenses/certifications are obtained for each position.
Desirable Qualifications
AND
One year as a Maintenance Lead Technician, Suspension Bridge or Maintenance Supervisor, Bridge, or two years as a Maintenance Specialist, Suspension Bridge or five years of experience in bridge painting, rigging or in the erection or maintenance of structural steel on high bridges, buildings, towers or dams.
Equivalent education/experience.
Notes:
- Must be capable of working at heights exceeding 300 feet.
- A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) Class B without air brakes restriction must be attained within the first six months of employment. Some positions may require the H endorsement.
Class Specification History
Title change, formerly Bridge Maintenance Special Foreman) and general revision: 9-7-73
Revised, Highways Maintenance Class Study, title change (formerly Bridge Maintenance Supervisor), code change(formerly 7075): 7‑1‑75
Revised definition, minimum qualifications, and title change (formerly Suspension Bridge Maintenance Supervisor): 9-13-83
Title change (formerly Bridge Maintenance Supervisor, Suspension): 12-9-83
Revised minimum qualifications: 10-13-89
Revised definition and minimum qualifications: 9-10-93
Revised class code: (formerly 71480) effective July 1,2007
Abolishment Adopted08/13/2009, Effective 08/14/2009