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Utility Worker I

Company:
City of Glenn Heights, TX
Location:
Red Oak, TX, 75154
Posted:
March 02, 2026
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Description:

Salary : $41,003.00 - $58,460.00 Annually

Location : Glenn Heights, TX

Job Type: Full Time

Job Number: 20260225

Department: Public Works and Infrastructure / Stormwater

Opening Date: 02/25/2026

Closing Date: 4/5/2026 11:59 PM Central

Job Description

The City of Glenn Heights is seeking applicants for a full time Utility Worker I.

Perfectly positioned along IH-35 East, Glenn Heights is a hospitable, business-friendly, rapidly growing community divided between Dallas and Ellis counties. The City has a total area of 7.2 sq. miles (18.8 km sq.) with more than 50% of the city's developable land is located along major arterial intersections that are available for retail and office development.

The Utility Worker I is responsible for maintaining parks and constructing water distribution, wastewater collection, streets, and storm water systems throughout the city.

Typical Duties

Essential Job Duties/Responsibilities:

Essential duties and functions may include the following. Must possess required knowledge skills, abilities and experience and to be able to explain and demonstrate, with or without reasonable accommodations that the essential functions of the job can be performed. Other related duties may be assigned.

Locates, installs, maintains and repairs water distribution and wastewater collection lines with use of hand tools and heavy equipment (dump truck, backhoe, track loaders and steel wheel compactors).

Operates power tools such as air impact wrenches, target saw to cut pipe and hydraulic jack hammer to break up concrete.

Performs skilled duties using hand tools, e.g., picks, shovels, power tools, chain saws and eaters.

Transports heavy equipment and materials to and from job sites.

Performs general road maintenance including but not limited to mixing concrete, placing asphalt mix and sealing cracks; erecting fences, cleaning drainage ditches and collecting trash; cutting bushes, trimming trees and mowing grass; placing and collecting cones, flags and traffic signs and installing and/or repairing barricades, parking bumpers and guard rails.

Inspects equipment and performs preventive maintenance or repairs as needed; refers complex equipment problems to supervisor.

Assists meter readers with reading and recording water meters; installs, connects and disconnects meters.

Confers with customers regarding service problems and reports feedback to supervisor.

Education & Experience

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:

Basic knowledge of maintenance and emergency repair

Proficient knowledge of methods, techniques and safety precautions involved in the operation of heavy and complex equipment

Proficient skills to produce finished quality maintenance repair with minimum rework

Ability to develop and maintain a positive working relationship with staff, co-workers, elected officials, supervisors, citizens, business and community groups

Basic understanding of problem solving and conflict management technique

Basic understanding of excellent customer relations practices

Basic skills to communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing, using proper business English

Basic understanding of City safety rules and operating proceduresMinimum Qualifications:

High School diploma or GED equivalent.

Valid Class "C" Driver's License.

Supplemental Information

Work Environment/Physical Requirements:

The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

The incumbent performs work in both an indoor and outdoor environment with exposure to hazardous and unpleasant conditions in extreme temperatures including heat, cold, temperature swings and inclement weather; some exposure to dust, odor, electrical, mechanical, and toxic hazards.

Work requires frequent stooping and climbing, lifting 100 pounds, standing, walking, sitting, twisting, pulling, pushing, climbing up to 12 feet, and working in tight or confined areas.

The incumbent may be required to walk through brush or entangled areas along creeks and other areas and in close proximity to high speed vehicle traffic.

Required to work some nights and weekends, during extreme weather and/or emergency situations and to be on-call.

*This employer participates in E-Verify.

Please access the provided link for additional information regarding E-Verify:

Insurance:

HEALTH

Choice of three medical plans to include a High Deductible Health Plan and two PPO plan options.

Employee Only coverage on the High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) / Health Savings Account (HSA) Plan will be paid 100% by the City.

DENTAL

Employee Only premiums are paid at 100% by the City. Dependent coverage is available at the expense of the employee.

VISION

Coverage is offered at the expense of the employee.

BASIC LIFE/ AD & D

The City provides each employee with a life insurance policy of $20,000, and covers spouses for $5,000 and dependent children for $2,000. Additional coverage may be purchased at the expense of the employee.

MUTUAL OF OMAHA

Employees may elect to be covered under various supplemental policies at their own expense.

DISCOVERY

Employees are eligible to open a flexible spending account (also known as a reimbursement account), which allows for pre-tax payroll deductions for certain types of unreimbursed medical, and/or dependent care expenses.

Retirement:

TEXAS MUNICIPAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM

Employees participate in a statewide retirement program at 6% mandatory contribution with the city match of 2:1. The program requires five (5) years to become vested, with 25 years retirement at any age. For more information contact TMRS at

ICMA-RC 457

This is an optional deferred compensation plan. Employees may contribute up to the IRS limit into this plan. For more information please visit

Other Benefits:

VACATION

All full-time employees accrue one workday per month, based on longevity.

SICK LEAVE

All full-time employees accrue one workday per month.

HOLIDAYS/PERSONAL DAYS

Employees receive 9 paid holidays and two personal days per year. Fire employees receive 10 paid holidays and one personal day per year.

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