
STATE OF
DEPARTMENT OF LABOR & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Division of Labor Standards
220 French Landing Drive
CLASSIFICATION
OF WORKERS
UNDER
LAW
HIGHWAY &
BRIDGE CONSTRUCTION
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The Tennessee
Department of Labor and Workforce Development is an equal opportunity
employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to
individuals with disabilities. TTY: |
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Tennessee
Department of Labor and Workforce Development, Authorization No. #337378. 225 copies.
02/07 This document has been
promulgated at a cost or $.24 per copy. |
Contents
Bricklayer Craft
1
Carpenter Craft
2
Class A Operator Craft
3
Class B Operator Craft
4
Class C Operator Craft
5
Class D Operator Craft
6
Concrete Finisher Craft
7
Drill Operator
(Ciasson) Craft
8
Electrician Craft
9
Farm Tractor Operator
(Power Broom) Craft
10
Ironworker –
Reinforcing Craft
11
Ironworker – Structural Craft
12
Mechanic – Class I
(Heavy Duty) Craft
13
Mechanic – Class II
(Light Duty) Craft
14
Painter or
Sandblaster Craft
15
Powder Person
(Blaster) Craft
16
Skilled Laborer Craft
17
Survey Instrument
Operator Craft
18
Sweeping Machine
(Vacuum) Operator Craft
19
Truck Driver (2
Axles) Craft
20
Truck Driver (3 or 4
Axles) Craft
21
Truck Driver (5 or
more Axles/Heavy Duty Off-the-Road) Craft
22
Unskilled Laborer Craft
23
Worksite Traffic
Coordinator Craft
24
The
Prevailing Wage Commission hereby issues the following classifications of
crafts of workers and helpers to be used for workers employed by highway
contractors and subcontractors.
Craft 1 "Bricklayer" means one who lays
out work from plans; sets up templates and guide lines; lays bricks, concrete
blocks, tiles or other materials in the construction of manholes, catch basins,
drop inlets, sidewalks, retaining walls, and other incidental structures; and may
perform other related duties.
Craft 2 "Carpenter" means one who lays
out work from plans or sketches; builds wooden structures, such as concrete
forms, falsework, pouring chutes, scaffolds, etc.; builds in place to line and
grade, or prefabricates in units to be erected later; builds forms for bridges,
drainage structures, walls, etc.; and may perform other related duties.
Craft 3 “Class A Operator” means one who
operates a backhoe/hydraulic excavator (¾ yard and over), crane, end loader (3
yards and over), motor patrol (rough), tractor (crawler/ utility), scraper,
shovel, or trenching machine; and is further defined as follows:
(i) “Backhoe
Operator” means one who operates boom-type equipment to hoist and move
materials, raise and lower heavy weights, and perform other related operations;
may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to
equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties. (Note:
The equipment is used for such work as excavations and may be used for
other miscellaneous tasks for which crane or stick-type equipment is required.)
(ii) “Crane
Operator” means one who operates boom-type equipment to hoist and move
materials, raise and lower heavy weights and perform other related operations; may
oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as
needed; and may perform other related duties.
(Note: The equipment is used for
such work as pouring concrete and setting steel. This work is subjected to strict inspection
and must conform closely to specifications.
The equipment may also be used for other miscellaneous tasks for which
crane or stick-type equipment is required which may include hoist operations
and pile driving operations.)
(iii) “End
Loader Operator” means one who operates a rubber tired or crawler-type
tractor with an attached bucket on the front end; moves levers to raise and
lower to dump contents of bucket; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make
necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties. (Note: The machine is used to load materials from
stockpiles, excavations, charging batch plants, and loading trucks.)
(iv) “Motor
Crane Driver” means one who drives a heavy or medium-duty gasoline or
diesel truck upon which is mounted a crane for picking up various objects;
positions and levels truck at object to be lifted, fastens cables, operates
levers or controls in lifting of objects in accordance with signals from
designated worker on ground; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make
necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties.
(v) “Motor
Patrol Operator (Finish)” means one who rides in a control cab of a motor
grader to move levers and hand-wheels to guide the machine and to regulate the
scraper blade; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties. (Note:
The blade is mounted on a carrying and turning circle at the front of
the machine. The equipment is used to
level dirt to a fine grade and to lay asphalt and flexible base materials. This work is subjected to strict inspection
and must conform closely to specifications.)
Craft 4 “Class B Operator” means one who
operates a backhoe/hydraulic excavator (less than ¾ yard), bulldozer or push dozer,
end loader (less than 3 yards), motor patrol
(rough), tractor (crawler/utility), scraper, shovel, or trenching machine; and
is further defined as follows:
(i) “Bulldozer
or Push Dozer Operator” means one who operates a large tractor with a
concave steel blade or push block mounted in front of the chassis; regulates
heights of blades or push blocks from the ground; may oil, grease or otherwise
service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform
other related duties. (Note: The equipment is used to level, distribute
and push earth. The work is subjected to
strict inspection and must conform closely to specifications. The equipment may also be used as a pusher to
load earth-carrying equipment. At times
a ripper attachment is used for ripping the earth prior to loading the scraper.)
(ii) “Motor
Patrol Operator (Rough)” means one who rides in a control cab of a motor
grader to move levers and hand-wheels to guide the machine and to regulate the
scraper blade; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties. (Note:
The blade is mounted on a carrying and turning circle at the front of
the machine. The equipment is used to level
dirt to a rough grade and to lay asphalt and flexible base materials.)
(iii) “Scraper
Operator” means one who operates a self-propelled rubber tired or tractor
drawn unit known as a scraper, pan, etc. to excavate, transport, and deposit
materials moved in normal grading operations; may oil, grease or otherwise
service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform
other related duties.
(iv) “Shovel
Operator (Dragline)” means one who operates boom-type equipment to hoist
and move materials, raise and lower heavy weights, and perform other related
operations; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments
to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties. (Note:
The equipment is used for such work in excavations to load haulage
equipment with material. Equipment may be used for other miscellaneous tasks
for which crane or stick-type equipment is required. It may include hoist operations and pile
driving operations.)
(v) “Tractor
Operator (Crawler or Utility)” means one who operates a gasoline or diesel
powered crawler tread or rubber tired tractor to haul heavier implements such
as large root plows, heavy sheepfoot rollers, large pneumatic rollers, water
tanks, trailers, etc. used in heavy ground clearing operations; uses
miscellaneous attachments such as a post-hole digger; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
(vi) “Trenching
Machine Operator” means one who moves levers to operate a power-driven
machine that digs trenches for sewers, water, drainage, oil, or gas pipelines; may
oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as
needed; and may perform other related duties.
(Note: The trenching machine is
mounted on crawler treads or rubber tires with the digging equipment usually
consisting of an endless chain or wheel of edged buckets that excavate and
deposit the material on a conveyor belt that in turn discharges the material at
the side of the trench.)
Craft 5 “Class C Operator” means one who
operates an asphalt paver, concrete finishing machine, concrete paver, scale, spreader
(self-propelled), concrete grinder, asphalt milling machine, or boring machine
(horizontal); and is further defined as follows:
(i) “Asphalt
Milling Machine Operator” means one who uses a specialized machine to mill
asphalt for use in resurfacing highways, etc.; and may perform other related
duties.
(ii) “Asphalt
Paver Machine Operator” means one who manipulates hand or foot levers to
control movements of a paving machine that spreads and levels asphalted
concrete on the sub-grade of a highway; turns hand-wheels to raise or lower
screeds, and regulates width of screeds; may oil, grease or otherwise service
and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other
related duties.
(iii) “Concrete
Finishing Machine Operator” means one who operates a self-propelled machine
which travels on concrete paving forms; levels fresh concrete to an approximate
grade and contour by pushing and pulling two (2) screeds over the surface; may
oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as
needed; and may perform other related duties.
(iv) “Concrete
Grinder Operator” means one who uses a self-propelled machine to grind out
concrete surfaces; and may perform other related duties.
(v) “Concrete
Paver Operator” means one who operates a paving machine that travels on
forms or in slipform operation; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
(vi) “Scale
Operator” means one who weighs materials in trucks prior to deliveries; records
net and gross weights, truck numbers, and kinds of materials; may weigh empty
trucks on the truck scale in order to compute net weights; may issue weight
tickets on certain types of scale equipment since the job is clerical in nature;
and may perform other related duties.
(vii) “Spreader
Operator (Self-Propelled)” means one who drives a self-propelled vehicle,
consisting primarily of a hopper mounted on pneumatic-tired wheels, used to
spread crushed aggregate on bituminous roadway material; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
Craft 6 “Class D Operator” means one who
operates a bobcat, central mixing plant, concrete pump, concrete saw, curb machine
(automatic or manual), dozer or loader (stockpile), drill (piling), mulcher or seeder,
rock drill (truck mounted), roller (asphalt), roller (compaction self-propelled),
soil stabilization machine, tractor (boom and hoist), bituminous distributor machine,
pump, track drill, or striping machine; and is further defined as follows:
(i) “Bituminous
Distributor Machine Operator” means one who operates a machine that spreads
and levels hot-mix bituminous paving material on the sub-grade of highways and
streets; and may perform other related duties.
(ii) “Bobcat
Operator” means one who uses small tractor-type equipment for excavations,
backfill trenching or smoothing with a blade-lift, scoop or bucket; and may perform
other related duties.
(iii) “Boring
Machine Operator (Horizontal)” means one who sets up and operates a drilling
mechanism that drills holes horizontally; levels a machine by placing timbers
under wheels or tracks; inserts and fastens drill steel in chuck; adjusts angles
of drill towers and bolts into position; controls drilling and speed of drill
by moving levels; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
(iv) “Central
Mix Plant Operator (Asphalt or Concrete)” means one who operates a
stationary or portable batching plant in mixing concrete materials or asphaltic
materials and aggregates to produce asphaltic or concrete paving materials; adjusts
controls for required mixture of the materials; operates controls that admit
materials separately from storage hoppers or mixing bins; observes indicators
that show when proper amounts of materials have been made; discharges materials
from bins into trucks or other carriers or mixers; and may perform other
related duties.
(v) “Concrete
Saw Operator” means one who operates a water-cooled power saw with either a
diamond or an abrasive blade to saw expansion and contraction joints in
concrete paving or asphaltic pavements; may oil, grease or otherwise service
and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties.
(vi) “Curb
Machine Operator (Automatic)” means one who operates a self-propelled
machine which finishes fresh concrete to a contour by pushing and pulling two
(2) screeds over the surface; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make
necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties.
(vii) “Curb
Machine Operator (Manual)” means one who operates a manual curb machine
which by auger action forces compacted fresh concrete or asphalt through a tube
to form an extruded curb along a contour to a grade; may oil, grease or
otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and
may perform other related duties.
(viii) “Distributor
Operator (Bituminous)” means one who drives a truck equipped with a tank
and controls for regulating distribution of bituminous materials for highway
surfacing; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments
to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
(ix) “Ditch
Paver Machine Operator” means one who operates a self-propelled machine in
pouring concrete ditch paving; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make
necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties.
(x) “Dozer
or Loader (Stock Pile Only)” means one who operates a rubber tired or
crawler-type tractor with an attached bucket on the front end; moves levers to
raise and lower to dump contents of bucket; may oil, grease or otherwise
service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform
other related duties. (Note: The machine is used to load materials from
stockpiles, charging batch plants, and loading trucks.)
(xi) “Drill
Operator (Piling)” means one who sets up and operates a drill mechanism for
driving piling; levels and positions drill; adjusts angle of drill; controls
drilling and speed of drill by moving controls; may oil, grease or otherwise
service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform
other related duties.
(xii) “Mulcher
or Seeder Operator” means one who operates a mulching machine for the
placement of mulched materials; operates a gun for distribution; feeds machine
as required; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
(xiii) “Pile
Driver Operator” means one who operates a machine either crane or skid
mounted with leads and hammer or jets for driving piling; assists other workers
in setting up pile drive leads; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make
necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties.
(xiv) “Pump
Operator” means one who operates a concrete, fuel, or other fluid pump; sets
up pump and lays pipes or flexible lines; operates power unit of pump; takes
pipelines apart to clean and store; may oil, grease or otherwise service and
make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related
duties.
(xv) “Roller
Operator (Asphalt)” means one who operates a self-propelled machine with
either two or three steel flat wheels, which is used to compact plant mix
asphalt pavement; rides on the platform of a machine and moves levers, pedals,
or throttles to control and guide the machine; may oil, grease or otherwise
service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform
other related duties.
(xvi) “Roller Operator (Other than
Asphalt)” means one who operates a crawler tread tractor to pull a grid,
sheepfoot, or extra-heavy pneumatic roller, which is used to compact earth
fills, flexible bases, etc.; operates a tractor by manipulating the throttle,
levers, and pedals and steers tractor by working levers or pedals that
individually control both crawler treads; may oil, grease or otherwise service
and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other
related duties.
(xvii) “Soil Stabilization Machine Operator”
means one who operates a self-propelled rubber tired or crawler-type equipment
to mix and spread road materials for soil stabilization with cement, asphalt,
lime, fly ash, etc.; may oil, grease
or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and
may perform other related duties.
(xviii) “Striping Machine Operator” means
one who rides the back of a paint truck and uses a specialized machine on
pavement to apply paint or thermo plastic; aligns lower carriages as necessary;
and may perform other related duties.
(xix) “Track
Drill Operator” means one who operates a drilling machine, such as a wagon
drill, air trac, well driller, etc. for the purpose of drilling rock, shale, or
other materials; starts, stops and services portable air compressors; may oil, grease or otherwise service
and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other
related duties.
(xx) “Tractor Operator (Boom and Hoist)”
means one who operates a rubber tired or crawler-type tractor with an attached
boom and hoist; moves levers to raise and lower materials and miscellaneous
items in trenches and excavations; may oil, grease or otherwise service and
make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other
related duties.
Craft 7 "Concrete Finisher" means one
who finishes wet surfaces to grade with hand tools, floats, trowels, screeds,
templates and straight edges on all types of concrete work requiring a fine
finish; and may perform other related duties.
Craft 8 "Drill Operator (Caisson)"
means one who sets up and operates a drill mechanism for caissons; levels and
positions drill; adjusts angle of drill; controls drilling and speed of drill
by moving controls; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments
to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
Craft 9 "Electrician" means one who plans
and executes the layout of electrical conduits; installs wiring systems,
switch-panels, and buss bars; works on overhead distribution systems and
underground distribution systems; and may perform other related duties.
Craft 10 "Farm Tractor Operator (Power
Broom)" means one who operates a small gasoline or diesel powered
four-wheel, rubber tired tractor of the farm type; may oil, grease or otherwise
service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform
other related duties. (Note: The tractor is used to pull pneumatic rollers
and is operated by steering with the wheel and brake clutch.)
Craft 11 "Ironworker - Reinforcing"
means one who performs layout work of rods within area to be paved; fastens
rods in place with wire or fasteners and bends or adjusts as required; selects
and places steel bars or spirals in concrete forms to reinforce concrete; may
cut rods with hack-saw or oxyacetylene torch; may bend rods, using a
rod-bending machine; may prefabricate reinforcement assembly for placement
complete in forms; and may perform other related ironwork duties.
Craft 12 "Ironworker - Structural"
means one who works as a member of a group that raises and places fabricated
structural-steel members, such as girders, plates, and columns to unite them
permanently to form a completed structural-steel framework; heats rivets,
signals erection cranes, splices cables, and rigs equipment which may include
dismantling and erecting large units of equipment; may spin suspension bridge cables;
and may perform other related ironwork duties.
Craft 13 "Mechanic - Class I (Heavy Duty)"
means one who assembles, sets up, adjusts, maintains and repairs all types of
construction equipment, such as internal combustion engines, air compressors,
pumps, concrete mixers, heavy earth moving equipment, rock crushers, and paving
equipment; may perform the duties of a welder in repair of equipment; and may perform
other related duties.
Craft 14 "Mechanic - Class II (Light
Duty)" means one who assembles, sets up, adjusts, maintains and
repairs all types of construction equipment, such as internal combustion
engines, air compressors, pumps, concrete mixers, heavy earth moving equipment,
rock crushers, and paving equipment; may perform the duties of a welder in
repair of equipment; and may perform other related duties and periodically
needs and receives assistance from a mechanic - class I.
Craft 15 "Painter or Sandblaster"
means one who sandblasts surfaces of structures, stone, etc. by currents of air
or steam carrying sand at a high velocity in painting preparation; paints sign
posts, signs, bridges and structures, etc. with either a brush, roller or spray;
and may perform other related duties.
Craft 16 "Powder Person (Blaster)"
means one who supervises and assists in locating, loading, and firing blast
holes for breaking up hard materials; enlarges bottom of drilled holes by
discharging small quantities of explosives; inserts detonator in a charge of
explosive, attaching a fuse or electrical wires, the stick and detonator
forming a primer, the discharge of which effects the discharge of the remainder
of the explosive; charges hole by placing explosive, including stick that
contains detonator, in hole and tamping lightly with a pole; depresses handle
of blasting machine or lights fuse to fire explosive; may use prima-cord or
delay caps; and may perform other related duties.
Craft 17 “Skilled Laborer” means one who is an air
tool operator, asphalt raker, chain saw operator, concrete mixer operator (less
than 1 yard), concrete rubber, edger, fence erector, form setter (steel road), guard
rail erector, mechanics helper (tire changer or oiler), mortar mixer, nozzleman
or gun operator (gunite), pipelayer, or sign erector, and is further defined as
follows:
(i) “Air
Tool Operator” means one who is a semi-skilled laborer who uses a tool
driven by compressed air to perform such work as breaking old pavement,
loosening or digging hard earth, trimming bottoms and sides of trenches,
breaking large rocks, chipping concrete, trimming or cutting stone or
compaction of earthen backfill; and may perform other related semi-skilled
duties.
(ii) “Asphalt
Raker” means one who distributes asphalted road-building materials evenly over a road surface by raking and
brushing material to correct thickness; directs asphalt shovelers when to add
or take away material to fill low spots or to reduce high spots; and may perform
other related duties.
(iii) “Chain Saw Operator” means one
who operates a chain saw with employer fuel orcurrent for power; may oil,
grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as
needed; and may perform other related duties.
(iv) “Concrete Mixer Operator (Less Than
1 Yard)” means one who operates a small portable concrete mixing machine to
mix sand, gravel, cement and water to make concrete; starts power units and
does loading of materials; controls mixing by levers to discharge concrete from
drums; rises drums with water to remove adhering concrete; may oil, grease or
otherwise service and make necessary adjustments to equipment as needed; and
may perform other related duties.
(Note: The small machines are
sometimes charged by operators shoveling in the proportions of materials
directly into the mixing drums, and some others have a skip into which
materials are shoveled or dumped before being hoisted into the mixing drums.)
(v) “Concrete
Rubber” means one who uses tools on exposed surfaces of concrete masonry
after the forms have been removed to patch holes with fresh concrete; rubs
surfaces with abrasive stone to remove rough spots; and may perform other
related duties.
(vi) “Fence
Erector” means one who digs holes for posts, drives posts, attaches fences,
and pours incidental concrete; and may perform other related duties.
(vii) “Form Setter (Steel Road)” means
one who fits together, aligns and grades metal road forms for holding concrete
in place on road and street surfaces; dismantles, moves and cleans forms after
concrete hardens; and may perform other related semi-skilled duties.
(viii) “Guard
Rail Erector” means one who digs holes for posts, drives posts, attaches
guard rails, pours incidental concrete, and paints guard rails; and may perform
other related duties.
(ix) “Nozzleman
or Gunman (Gunite)” means one who handles the equipment and directs the
placing of concrete or mortar that is moved by pneumatic equipment such as
gunite; may fine-grade and place wire mesh at times; and may perform other
related semi-skilled duties.
(x) “Pipelayer”
means one who lays, connects, inspects and tests water lines, force mains, gas
lines, sanitary or storm sewers and drains, underground telephone and electric
ducts or other utilities manufactured from clay, concrete, steel, plastic, cast
iron pipe, or other similar materials; may smooth bottom of trench to proper
elevation by scooping with a shovel; receives pipe lowered from top of trench;
inserts spigot end of pipe into bell end of last laid pipe; adjusts pipe to
line and grade; caulks and seals joint with cement or other sealing compound; may
connect threaded or flanged joint pipe; may assemble and place corrugated metal
or plastic pipe; and may perform other related duties.
(xi) “Sign
Erector” means one who reads plans; makes layouts for erection of signs; cuts,
ties, and sets reinforcing steel; sets forms for concrete; pours concrete; sets
anchor bolts; erects wood or metal structures; places clamps, brackets, or
other required hardware on structures; and may perform other related duties.
(xii) “Welder's Helper
(Any Class to Which the Work Is Incidental)” means one who is a learner or
worker semi-skilled in welding who assists the welder in electric arc and
acetylene welding; assists in oxyacetylene cutting and layout; and may perform
other related duties.
Class 18 "Survey Instrument Operator"
means one who obtains data pertaining to angles, elevations, points, and contours
used for construction, mapmaking, mining, or other purposes, using an alidade,
level, and transurveying instruments; compiles notes, sketches, and records of
data obtained and work performed; directs work of subordinate members of survey
team; and performs other duties relating to surveying work as directed by chief
of party.
Class 19 "Sweeping Machine (Vacuum)
Operator" means one who drives a sweeping machine that cleans streets of
trash and other accumulations; fills water tank of machine from hydrant; drives
sweeper along street near curbs; moves controls to activate rotary brushes and
water spray so that machine automatically picks up dust and trash from paved
streets and deposits it in a dirt trap at the rear of the machine; and pulls
lever to dump refuse in piles at curbs for removal.
Class 20 "Truck Driver (2 Axles)"
means one who drives a multi-rear axle truck for transporting construction
materials; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary adjustments
to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties. (Note:
The truck may have various kinds of bends attached, such as a dump, flat
bed, water tank, etc. The truck may be a water wagon, service truck, hoist
truck, etc.)
Class 21 "Truck Driver (3 or 4 Axles)"
means one who may pull a semi-trailer or trailer to transport construction
equipment and materials.
Class 22 "Truck Driver (5 or More Axles/Heavy
Duty Off-the-Road)" means one who operates heavy duty off-road or rock
moving equipment, such as, but not limited to a Koehring dumpster, Euclid
either back or bottom dump, International Payhauler, etc.; may oil, grease or otherwise service and make necessary
adjustments to equipment as needed; and may perform other related duties.
Class 23 “Unskilled Laborer” means one who works
in construction covering many unskilled occupations; works with all crews doing
everything from pick and shovel work to cleaning up lumber, and hammering,
shoveling and placing concrete; applies coats of oil to inside face of forms;
strips forms; works on rock crushers to feed traps; opens cement sacks to batch
plant; lowers pipes into ditches for pipelayers; works with dirt crew to move
construction layout stakes; serves as dump man; spreads hot asphaltic material
over roadbeds with shovel; operates hand concrete buggy or wheelbarrow; helps
painter to prepare surfaces for painting and cleans paint equipment; carries
rods to forms or attaches them to cable of hoisting machines; and may perform
other related duties; and is further defined as follows:
(i) “Mortar
Mixer (Hand)” means one who mixes proportions of material in skip; may do
or oversee loading of materials in skip by shoveling; and may perform other
related duties.
(ii) “Survey
Helper/Rodman” means one who performs any of the following duties to assist
in surveying land: holds level or stadia
rod at designated points to assist in determining elevations and laying out
stakes for mapmaking, construction, mining, land, and other surveys; calls out
reading or writes station number and reading in notebook; marks points of
measurement with elevation, station number, or other identifying mark; measures
distance between survey points, using a steel or cloth tape or surveyor’s
chain; marks measuring points with keel (marking crayon), paint sticks,
scratches, tacks, or stakes; places stakes at designated points and drives them
into the ground at specified elevations, using a hammer or hatchet; and cuts
and clears brush and trees from the line of survey, using a brush hook, knife,
ax, or other cutting tools.
Class 24 "Worksite Traffic Coordinator"
means one who supervises and coordinates activities of workers engaged in
installing and repairing traffic signals, and erecting signs or devices, such
as traffic islands and barriers; and may perform other related duties.