
Butts County Public Works is hiring for an Equipment Operator I to help maintain clear and safe public roads and pathways. This job involves more than just operating machines; you'll be hands-on, ensuring the safety and accessibility of the area's roads and paths.
The daily grind includes, but isn't limited to swinging chainsaws, wrestling with weed trimmers, and facing off with foliage to keep those public right of ways looking sharp. It's no walk in the park; you'll be bending, lifting, and braving the elements—but the reward is in the work, making sure folks can move freely and safely around Butts County. According to their job post, candidates will also be part of the team fixing up roads and sidewalks and making sure signs are standing tall.
For those who like their work outdoors and hands-on, this could be right up your alley. Butts County isn't just looking for anyone, though. The job comes with responsibilities that reach past the manual labor. You'll be expected to track the nitty-gritty of what you do, like the equipment you use, and materials you go through. Teamwork is the name of the game, and keeping a clean safety record is part of the play, as stated on Butts County's website.
This job is highly physically demanding, requiring standing, walking, bending, lifting, and more. As it's a county position, you'll need to pass a criminal background check and drug screening before starting. If you're ready to jump in, visit Butts County's job page to apply online. Be aware that overtime, weekend, and holiday shifts may be required as needed, as per Butt County.









