Snow & ice staff needed in advance of winter weather season
New York State Department of Transportation Acting Commissioner Paul A. Karas announced applications are available for approximately 470 positions as permanent and seasonal maintenance staff all across upstate New York and Long Island. Beginning in September each year, the DOT begins to hire and train staff on equipment and best practices, with the aim of having them ready to plow as soon as winter weather begins.
"Once again, we are looking for hard-working, dedicated professionals to join our agency," Karas said. "Our maintenance forces are the lifeblood of everything we do at NYSDOT, especially during snow and ice season. Keeping our roads safe this winter is a top priority for the department, and a dedicated workforce is front and center in these efforts."
Applications are being accepted for the highway maintenance worker trainee 2 position. To apply, a candidate must be at least 18 years old, pass a physical and drug test, have a valid, clean Class A or B commercial driver license, and be certified to operate DOT heavy-dump trucks within two weeks after start of employment.
Those hired will be trained and evaluated on several pieces of essential equipment and are expected to perform productive work while gaining experience. Physical labor is required, as is work with backhoes, front-end loaders, stump grinders and other heavy equipment, while being trained on more complex equipment.
Returning seasonal employees and retirees qualify for the highway maintenance worker 1 position. Those employees are expected to operate a variety of equipment, including hydraulic excavators, graders, bulldozers and more, and are required to perform other maintenance activities, such as mounting and dismounting plows, making small equipment repairs and changing oil.
During the winter, maintenance workers primarily assist in snow and ice removal, but also are expected to perform general highway repairs and maintenance. Shifts vary depending on location, but run from early morning to early afternoon, and from early afternoon to late evening. During storms, those eight-hour shifts can be extended to form two, 12-hour shifts to ensure 24-hour-a-day, seven-day-a-week snow and ice response.
The DOT employs approximately 3,900 fulltime snow and ice operators and supervisors, as well as an estimated 300 seasonal operators. They are responsible for pre-treating, plowing and removing ice from more than 34,000 miles of roadway.
DOT intends to hire permanent and temporary maintenance workers across the state, including:
- Capital Region - 71 employees
- Mohawk Valley - 43 employees
- Central New York - 34 employees
- Finger Lakes - 35 employees
- Western New York - 59 employees
- Western Southern Tier - 34 employees
- Eastern Southern Tier - 57 employees
- North Country - 40 employees
- Hudson Valley - 66 employees
- Long Island - 31 employees
To find the latest traffic and travel conditions, call 511, visit
www.511NY.org or download the free 511NY mobile app. The online system and mobile app include a state road map, indicating which roads are experiencing snow conditions and where conditions are normal.