Lake Ranger I- Ramp Attendant Accounting - Big Bear Lake, CA at Geebo

Lake Ranger I- Ramp Attendant

Big Bear Municipal Water District Big Bear Municipal Water District Big Bear Lake, CA Big Bear Lake, CA Temporary Temporary From $22.
66 an hour From $22.
66 an hour BIG BEAR MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT LAKE RANGER I OPENING DATE / TIME:
FEBRUARY 14, 2024 CLOSING DATE/ TIME:
UNTIL FILLED SALARY:
$22.
66 HOURLY JOB TYPE:
SEASONAL LOCATION:
BIG BEAR LAKE, CALIFORNIA AGENCY:
BIG BEAR MUNICIPAL WATER DISTRICT DEPARTMENT:
OPERATIONS REPORTS TO:
LAKE OPERATIONS SUPERVISOR JOBS SUPERVISED:
NONE JOB PURPOSE:
PROVIDES ASSISTANCE TO THE PUBLIC BY:
Collecting fees, maintaining facilities and disseminating information.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES &
Responsibilities:
% of Time 25% INSPECTS AND DECONTAMINATES VESSELS FOR INVASIVE SPECIES BY:
Making contact with every vessel that enters the ramp; determining whether vessels have legitimate BBMWD seals or require inspection; removing legitimate BBMWD seals so that vessels can launch; inspecting vessels without legitimate seals for evidence of biofouling, moisture, visible quagga/zebra mussels, or other aquatic invasive species; allowing inspected vessels which are clean, drained, and dry to launch; decontaminating vessels which have biofouling or moisture per District procedures; contacting the BBMWD Main Office if visible quagga/zebra mussels are discovered on a vessel; allowing vessels which have been fully and properly decontaminated to launch; properly applying BBMWD seals to vessels as they are retrieved.
15% COLLECTS BOAT PERMIT FEES AND BALANCES CASH DRAWER BY:
Accepting cash, check or charge payments from the public; making change for cash customers; balancing sales totals with currency, checks and credit card transactions on a daily basis; safely secures all funds per District policies and procedures; provides bank as requested for random audits.
15% MAINTAINS DISTRICT FACILITIES BY:
Cleaning restrooms; collecting and disposing of trash; performing a variety of basic landscape and maintenance work; performing heavy physical labor; safely operating hand and power tools and equipment.
10 % GREETS AND INFORMS PUBLIC IN PERSON OR BY PHONE BY:
Answering questions and disseminating information regarding Big Bear Lake and the surrounding area; advising visitors of Lake use fees, Lake regulations and District policies.
10% COLLECTS DATA AND COMPLETES DOCUMENTS BY:
Counting and logging facility users per established procedures.
10% ACTS AS RADIO DISPATCHER BY:
Monitoring District's radio traffic; responding to appropriate radio traffic; relaying necessary radio transmissions; conducting periodic status checks; maintaining accurate radio log transferring radio control to answering service as required.
5% ORGANIZES BOAT PERMIT SALES BY:
Completing boat permit applications neatly and accurately; completing daily tally sheets; completing daily permit log for permits sold; investigating any missing or void permits; daily transmission of credit card purchases.
2% MINIMIZES PERSONAL INJURY AND DOCUMENTS PERSONAL INJURIES AND ACCIDENTS BY:
Providing trained first aid, CPR and AED; radioing or telephoning for emergency assistance; gathering victim and witness information; taking photographs and recording observations; completing reports.
2% MAINTAINS SAFE TRAFFIC CONDITIONS BY:
Monitoring and directing traffic; reporting unsafe street and facility conditions per established procedures.
2% ENSURES APPROPRIATE OPERATION OF EQUIPMENT BY:
Following manufacturer's instructions and established procedures; calling for repairs; completing preventative maintenance; evaluating new equipment and techniques.
2% PREVENT LOSSES AND DAMAGE BY:
Reporting vandalism or other irregularities; informing violators of District rules and regulations.
2% MAINTAINS SAFE AND CLEAN WORKING ENVIRONMENT BY:
Cleaning office area after each shift; complying with procedures, rules and regulations.
While achieving the above job results, the following objectives must always be met:
MAINTAINS DISTRICT STABILITY AND REPUTATION BY:
Complying with District Rules and Regulations; wearing and maintaining appropriate District uniform per established policy and procedures; applying a professional and diplomatic behavior at all times.
MAINTAINS OPERATIONS BY:
Follows policies and procedures; reporting needed changes; performing other job related duties as assigned.
CONTRIBUTES TO DISTRICT'S TEAM EFFORT BY:
Practicing strong interpersonal communication skills; accomplishing related results as needed.
II.
JOB QUALIFICATIONS AND JOB EVALUATION DOCUMENTATION EDUCATION AND KNOWLEDGE:
EDUCATION:
High School diploma or equivalent (G.
E.
D).
Experience:
Collection and balancing of cash; any position with strong public contact; familiarity with the layout of Big Bear Lake and surrounding area.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Excellent public communications skills, phone operations and courtesy; basic math and calculator operation; ability to explain boating laws; radio dispatching; follow oral and written directions with minimum supervision; maintain cooperative and professional relationships with other employees; safely operate vehicles and motor driven equipment.
ADDITIONAL KNOWLEDGE AND UNDERSTANDING:
INFORMATION PROCESSING Ability to think clearly and critically and react quickly when requesting appropriate emergency services for lake patrol or when assigning additional lake patrol back up for emergency situations, accurate mathematical calculations.
SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:
Valid California driver's license, Class C, good driving record with no multiple or serious accidents or violations during the past two years.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY Identifies correct needs and procedures for various reported boating/safety situations and criminal or unlawful activities INTERPERSONAL COMMUNICATION Close daily verbal communications with the public in one on one or group situations; often works closely with other employees.
IMPACT ON RESULTS Improper response to safety and enforcement issues could jeopardize the safety of visitors and other employees; incorrect information is an inconvenience to visitors and other employees; inaccurate revenue collection and balancing is detrimental to the District's budget and audit process; incomplete or inaccurate work and inappropriate behavior causes a negative perception of the District.
DESCRIBE CONTROLS Debriefing sessions after incidents if necessary; able to verify information with supervisor or main office; counseling sessions if necessary to improve work habits and/ or behavior; evaluations and reviews as needed to ensure all job requirements are met.
CONFIDENTIAL AND SENSITIVE INFORMATION Employee personal information, visitor phone numbers and credit card information shall remain confidential and is not public information SCOPE OF FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Balancing and securing daily payments processed at work station in regards to dock license renewal, lake use permits and other payments received over the phone.
WORK SCHEDULE Seasonal position during the spring, summer, and possibly fall months.
Required to work days, evenings, weekends, holidays, and overtime.
Must commit to work the established schedule with no personal time off from Memorial Weekend through Labor Day Weekend.
III.
ENVIRONMENT Must be able to lift a maximum of 50lbs.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Balancing Carrying Climbing Crawling Crouching Feeling Fingering Grasping Kneeling Lifting Pulling Sitting Standing Stooping Walking Talking VISION:
20/30, corrected O.
K.
Close Far Color Depth HEARING:
Must be within normal range.
EXPOSURES:
Airborne Particles Caustics Cleaning Chemicals Cleaning Fumes Electrical Currents Extreme Weather o Explosives Extreme Temperatures Flammables High Places Moving Parts Muscular Strain Noise Odors Physical Abuse Toxicants Verbal Abuse Vibration Vision Strain Job Type:
Temporary Pay:
From $22.
66 per hour Weekly day range:
Monday to Friday Weekends as needed Work setting:
In the field Work Location:
Multiple locations.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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