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Tim Wilson
Assistant City Manager
P.O. Box 1288
Miami, OK 74355-1288
(918) 541-2261
E-Mail: Tim Wilson
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Introducing our ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER
Tim Wilson currently serves as the City's assistant City manager. He began employment with the City of Miami as the street department superintendent on April 5, 1999, in December 2000 he was appointed over the solid waste department and in July 2002 Mr. Wilson was promoted to public works director and in September 2008 was appointed to assistant City manager..
Mr. Wilson has been married to his wife, Tina (Abernathy), since 1989. They have four (4) children, Brandy, Kyle, Devin, and Jacie. Before coming to the City, Mr. Wilson owned and operated Wilson Paving and Wilson Trucking. He is a lifetime resident of this area and a graduate of Commerce High School. He also served as Quapaw's mayor from 2001-2003.
JOB SUMMARY: The assistant City manager is directly repsonsible for the operation of the public works and utility departments and indirectly responsible for all other City departments.
RESPONSIBLE TO: City Manager
OBJECTIVE: To address the needs of the public in a timely manner to gain the respect and confidence of the citizens by showing them we put forth our best effort and that we have the training and knowledge to do the work correctly the first time.
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Joe Waldon
Street Supervisor
P.O. Box 1288
Miami, OK 74355-1288
(918) 542-6384
Fax: (918) 542-6825
E-Mail: Joe Waldon |
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Joe Waldon serves as
City of Miami street
division supervisor.
Mr. Waldon is responsible
to Tim Wilson, public
works director.
Mr. Waldon has worked
for the street division
since 1999
JOB SUMMARY: The street supervisor is responsible for planning, organizing, and supervising the maintenance and repair of City streets, alleys, drainage systems, snow and ice removal, street sweeping, preventive maintenance, routine annual maintenance, and vehicle and equipment maintenance. The supervisor also trains, supervises, andevaluates work performance of assigned staff.
RESPONSIBLE TO: Public Works Director
Ryan Edmondson serves
as City of Miami street
division
foreman under
Joe Waldon, street
division supervisor. He
has been with the
City since 2006 and
was promoted to foreman
in April of 2009.
STREET DIVISION
FOREMAN JOB SUMMARY:
The street division
foreman operates all
street division
vehicles and equipment,
and performs manual
labor as necessary
in the process of
street repair, snow
removal and other
similar duties. In
addition, he is responsible
for overseeing the
day-to-day operation
of the street division
under the direction
of the street supervisor.
RESPONSIBLE TO
(POSITION SUPERVISED
BY): Supervisor
of Streets
WORKERS (POSITIONS) SUPERVISED: Assigned Crew
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Carolyn Norton
Administrative Assistant to the Public Works
P.O. Box 1288
Miami, OK 74355-1288
(918) 542-6384
Fax: (918) 542-6825
E-mail: Carolyn Norton |
Carolyn
Norton has been employed with the City of Miami for over 20 years and transferred to the public works department May 2008.
JOB SUMMARY: This position provides administrative support to the street, park and recreation, cemetery, and sports activity departments.
RESPONSIBLE TO (POSITION SUPERVISED BY): Park and Recreation Supervisor
Street Division
Mechanic
Greg Witte serves
as the street division
mechanic. Mr. Witte
was hired April 13,
1998.
STREET
DIVISION MECHANIC'S
JOB SUMMARY
The mechanic position
in the street division
involves the maintenance
and repair of all
street, utility, solid
waste, and fire department's
equipment.
RESPONSIBLE TO (POSITION
SUPERVISED BY): Street
Supervisor
EQUIPMENT
OPERATOR 1
The equipment operator
I employees in the
street division
operate a variety
of vehicles ando equipment
for the purpose of
street construction
and repair, facility
and structure construction,
snow removal, and
other similar duties
as assigned.
RESPONSIBLE TO
(POSITION SUPERVISED
BY): Supervisor/Foreman
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR I EMPLOYEES
Robert Moudy - Has
served since 1973.
Has operated all street
division equipment
since 1988.
Dave Smith - sweeper
operator. Has served
since 1976. Has been
sweeper operator since
2003.
Robert Barger - Has served with the city since April 3, 2006.
Frank Close - Has served with the City since October 12, 2009.
These employees
are required to
serve as on-site
lead worker as assigned.
To qualify for the
equipment operator
I position, an individual
must meet all qualifications
of the equipment
operator II position
and have two (2)
years experience
as equipment operator
II (or equivalent).
Must demonstrate
proficiency in operation
of equipment designated
for use by equipment
operator II plus
demonstrate ability
in operation of
motor grader, excavator,
track loader, dozer,
roto-mixer and sweeper.
Must demonstrate
knowledge of construction,
maintenance and
repair in the following
areas (non-exclusive
listing):
- Asphalt
- Easements
- Building
Construction
- Concrete
- Right-of-Way
- Equipment
Maintenance
- Pipe
laying
- Excavation
- Storm
Water Systems
- Ditches
- Drainage
Area
- Snow & Ice
Removal
- Bridges
- Welding & Fabrication
Must demonstrate ability
to function as on-site
lead man for assigned
projects.
Within this position, upon proper training, the individual may operate
a variety of equipment such as, but not limited to:
- Dump
Truck
- Asphalt
Paver
- Track
Hoe Excavator
- Grader
- Weedeater
- Tractor
- Mower
- Pickup
Truck
- Excavator
- Motor
Grader
- Track
Loader
- Dozer
- Roto-Mixer
- Sweeper
- Spray
Paint Machine
- Rollers
- Backhoe
- Oil
Machine
- Side
Broom
- Cut
off Saw
- Air
Compressor
- Jack
Hammer
- Snow
Plow
- Salt
Spreader
- Loaders
- Truck & Trailer
Combinations
- Paving Machine
Must be able to obtain
class A drivers
license.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR
II
The individuals
in this position
operate a variety
of vehicles and
equipment in the
street division
for the purpose
of street construction
and repair, facility
and structure
construction,
snow removal and
other similar
duties as assigned.
RESPONSIBLE TO
(POSITION
SUPERVISED BY): Supervisor/Foreman
Must possess mechanical
aptitude in order
to learn proper
operation, maintenance
and repair of
required equipment.
Must demonstrate
knowledge of:
- Asphalt
(roads, streets,
parking lots, etc.)
- Concrete
(streets, curbs, sidewalks, etc.)
- Basic
building construction.
- Minor
maintenance of equipment used in performance of job duties.
- Basic
maintenance of City owned facilities.
Within this
position, upon proper training, the individual may operate a variety
of equipment such as, but not limited to:
- Dump
Truck
- Weedeater
- Tractor
- Mower
- Backhoe
- Spray
Paint Machine
- Rollers
- Oil
Truck
- Pickup
Truck Side Broom
- Loaders
- Chain
Saws
- Cut-off
Saws
- Jack
Hammer
- Air
Compressor
- Truck & Trailer
Combinations
Must
be able to obtain
class B CDL drivers
license.
EQUIPMENT OPERATOR II EMPLOYEES
Jack Medearis - Has served with the City since October 1, 2007.
Robert Clark - Has served with the City since April 20, 2009.
Brad Welch - Has served with the City since May 4, 2009.
Adam Collins - Has served with the City since May 5, 2009.
Josh Roblyer - Has served with the City since October 5, 2009.
Dean Burnside - Has served with the City since October 19, 2009.
Street Sweeping Schedule (weather permitting)
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