The Streets Foreman position oversees and coordinates the operations and maintenance activities of streets, sidewalks, drainage systems, and special events. Schedule and supervise day-to-day operations, ensuring efficient resource utilization. Must lead a team, evaluate performance and support professional development. Maintains records, manages budgets, and procures necessary resources. Strives for continuous improvement and stays updated with industry trends. Must have effective communication within the team for addressing operational issues.
Distinguishing Characteristics: Under limited supervision, positions at this level perform highly skilled manual labor or mechanical work, require outstanding problem-solving, organizational, and communication skills, and complete the most difficult, complex, and responsible duties assigned to the class within this series. Employees at this level must be fully trained in all procedures related to the designated area of responsibility and may supervise or serve as lead workers.Essential Functions:Management reserves the right to add, modify, change, or rescind the work assignments of different positions and to make reasonable accommodations so that qualified employees can perform the essential functions of the job.
Position Qualifications:Education: High School Diploma or GED required. Vocational or other technical school, training or apprenticeship beyond high school preferred.
Experience: Three (3) years of experience in Street and or Drainage Maintenance or a closely related field. Some supervisory experience required.
Any combination of related, education, experience, certifications, and licenses that will result in a candidate successfully performing the essential functions of the job is an acceptable substitute for the above specified education and experience requirements.
Conditions of Employment: Must submit and pass a pre-employment drug, pre-placement medical examination and the job placement assessment (JPA). Must possess a valid State of Texas Driver’s License Class “C” and good driving record as defined by City policy.
Licenses and Certifications: Must obtain a Texas Class “A” CDL and a N endorsement within one year of hire. Must obtain a Work Zone Certification within 12 months of hire. Must obtain FEMA Certifications- IS 100a, IS 200a, IS 700a, and IS 800a within 12 months of hire.
Other Requirements: Must be able to work overtime and flexible hours, including on-call, nights, weekends, and holidays as needed or required.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS & ABILITIES
Knowledge of: Proper tools, equipment and practices relating to the maintenance and repair of a municipal street and drainage system; trench shoring requirements and confined space entry procedures; Digg Tess requirements and procedures; work zone traffic control; basic equipment processes, controls, instrumentation, and hydraulics; brine distribution and production systems and functions; PROWAG and ADA as they apply to street and sidewalk maintenance; asset management and accounting software.; plan inspection and use of “As-Builts” for issues in the Right-of-Way; work performed in the assigned area of responsibility.
Skilled in: Applying basic chemistry and mathematical principles; accepting responsibility and be accountable for actions; strong adherence to instructions, safety practices, and standard operating procedures; punctuality and regular attendance; effective communication skills, both orally and in writing; leadership skills to assign responsibilities, coordinate, and monitor job assignments; work effectively with diverse individuals and teams; proficiency in reading and interpreting technical documents, such as field maps, manuals, and drawings; capacity to handle multiple projects and prioritize tasks; availability for on-call duties and response to emergencies; willingness to learn new techniques and implement them as needed; mechanical repair skills, including gas/electric welding, as required; endurance to work in varying temperature conditions and exposure to dust, fumes, and gases (with appropriate protective equipment); proficiency in operating related equipment; provide accurate and informative reports, memos, and documentation; strong problem-solving and decision-making abilities; organizational skills to ensure accurate record-keeping and documentation; proficient computer skills, including Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) and internet navigation; personnel supervision, including training and coordinating operations; performing work accurately and thoroughly; taking and following verbal and written instructions; communicating with supervisors and peers; accepting responsibility for his/her actions; performing work accurately and thoroughly; following instructions, safety practices, and standard operating procedures in performing assigned tasks; communicating effectively, clearly, and concisely both orally and in writing; being punctual and attending work regularly; and working effectively with people regardless of their race, sex, color, religion, national origin, age, disability, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, veteran' s status, genetics, or job type.
Physical Demands and Working Conditions: Must possess mobility to work in the field; strength, stamina, and mobility to climb and descend stairs, and to operate a motor vehicle and visit various City sites. The job involves fieldwork requiring frequent walking, hiking, and/or climbing in and through operational areas to identify situations, problems, or hazards. Finger dexterity is needed to operate the above-mentioned tools and equipment. Positions in this classification bend, stoop, kneel, reach, climb to perform work and inspect work sites. Employees must possess the ability to lift, carry, push, and pull materials and objects weighing up to 100 pounds.
Employees work primarily in the field and may be exposed to loud noise levels, cold and/or hot temperatures, inclement weather conditions, road and/or land hazards, confining workspace, chemicals, mechanical and/or electrical hazards, and hazardous physical substances and fumes. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures.
The City of Lewisville has reviewed this job description to ensure that essential functions and basic duties have been included. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed and are not intended to be an exhaustive list of all functions, responsibilities, skills, and abilities, which may be required. Additional functions and requirements may be assigned by supervisors as deemed appropriate. The position also requires meeting the essential requirements of the Physical Demands and Working Conditions, with or without reasonable accommodation.
Levels of positions within a class series are distinguished by the level of responsibility assumed, the complexity of duties assigned, the independence of action taken, the nature of the public contact made, and the impact and span of tasks performed.
This job description is not an employment agreement or contract. The City of Lewisville has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice.
Work Hours:Monday - Thursday: 6:30 AM - 5:00 PM
About Us:
The City of Lewisville offers high-quality municipal services to its residents and business community. City workers are divided into several departments, each with a different area of focus but all working together toward the common goal of providing exemplary service every day. Lewisville was incorporated as a city in 1925 and has since grown to employ more than 1,000 employees. The Mission of the City of Lewisville is to enhance the quality of life for our community and provide effective municipal service.
The Lewisville Way:
Our employees share a common belief in the “Lewisville Way” - a set of values that includes Valuing People, Service Every Day, and Building Our Future.
Lewisville, Texas:
Lewisville is a thriving lakeside community located 26 miles northwest of downtown Dallas along the Stemmons Freeway (Interstate 35E). Situated in southeast Denton County, one of the fastest-growing areas in the nation, Lewisville is home to more than 140,880 residents and covers approximately 47 square miles. With quick access to Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport just 10 minutes south via State Highway 121, Lewisville is positioned for both convenience and connectivity.
Lewisville stands out for its down to earth spirit, blending small town charm with big city amenities. The city takes pride in being a hardworking, working-class community that shows up, digs in, and delivers! Lewisville is a place where authenticity and approachability shines brightly...a place where people value connection over pretense and where service is delivered with integrity and purpose. Thanks to its prime location, Lewisville has become a thriving economic hub with superior infrastructure, a low tax environment, and a talented workforce. A strong and diversified economy anchors the city, with a healthy mix of Fortune 500 companies and innovative startups. Major employers such as Sysco Foods, Mary Kay, Kellogg’s, Active Organics, Ericsson, and FedEx contribute to a business-friendly environment that is both resilient and rewarding.
Lewisville is rich in natural amenities that enhance quality of life and attract outdoor enthusiasts. Lewisville Lake, spanning 29,000 acres with 233 miles of shoreline, is known as the “Urban Bass Fishing Capital of Texas” and offers premier opportunities for fishing, boating, and water sports. Surrounding the lake are over 9,000 acres of protected natural space. The Elm Fork of the Trinity River runs through the city, offering kayaking and scenic exploration. Additional outdoor recreation can be found in Lewisville’s extensive parks, trails, and greenbelts, including the Lewisville Lake Environmental Learning Area (LLELA), which features hiking, biking, camping, and nature education.