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Highway Maintenance Worker LTE

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Jefferson County

Jefferson, WI (In Person)

$55,952 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 weeks ago (Updated 3 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Highway Maintenance Worker LTE Jefferson County $26.90/hour United States, Wisconsin, Jefferson 311 South Center Avenue (Show on map) Jun 08, 2026
Jefferson County's Highway Department works diligently to keep our roads safe by upgrading, repairing, and maintaining 390 lane-miles of State Highways (100 lane-miles are located on Interstate Highway 94), 521 lane-miles of County Trunk Highways, and various Town Highways as requested. These responsibilities include reconstructing and resurfacing county and town highways, removing snow and preventing ice accumulation, installing signs, maintaining, and repairing department equipment, performing welding tasks for equipment, issuing permits to install driveways on County Trunk Highways, providing emergency assistance, and supporting other county departments in completion of special projects. With the necessary knowledge and experience, you will be successful in this role by completing the below key tasks and responsibilities: Operating a variety of light and heavy road maintenance and construction equipment and tools to perform road surface and shoulder maintenance such as paving, shouldering, grading, sweeping, sealcoating, patching, and striping.
Performing should to right-of-way maintenance such as removing debris and hazards, cutting brush and trees, mowing roadsides, and vegetative management.
Inspecting, installing, replacing, and maintaining culverts and drainage; cleaning out streams, lakes, and ditches; catching basins, inlets, and other drain structures; clearing debris.
Preparing safe work sites and clearing hazards. Performing winter maintenance, snow removal, and shop maintenance.