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CDOT Still Hiring Snowplow Crew, Maintenance Workers

Wed December 05, 2018 - West Edition #25
Colorado Department of Transportation


CDOT is still hiring qualified snow plow drivers and maintenance workers.
CDOT is still hiring qualified snow plow drivers and maintenance workers.

CDOT is still hiring qualified candidates to drive snowplows and complete highway maintenance work this winter. Open positions include permanent roles, as well as seasonal full-time and part-time work.

"Nationwide, there's a shortage of drivers that have a commercial driver's license (CDL), and it's impacting how many people we have out maintaining our roadways," said CDOT Human Resources Director Susan Rafferty. "As we continue our push to hire more drivers, we're doing what we can to better attract additional personnel."

For temporary highway maintenance employees, CDOT is offering a number of incentives, including:

  • increasing the pay rate from $19 an hour to $22 an hour; and
  • allowing retired CDOT maintenance personnel (due to their extensive experience) to drive plow trucks for $25 an hour or their hourly rate, if it was higher, when they retired.

Temporary seasonal positions generally last up to nine months.

Hiring managers also have been given more flexibility to hire either a full-time temporary employee or an on-call temporary employee. Additionally, CDOT is hiring permanent positions, with full benefits and promotional opportunities. A housing stipend is available for some locations.

The state Department of Personnel and Administration is providing CDOT with a six-month residency waiver, allowing beginning temporary and permanent highway maintenance employees to be hired from out-of-state. The waiver ends in May 2019. Previously, most permanent positions required Colorado residency, with the only exception being for those positions within 30 miles of the state border.

For more information, visit codot.gov.




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