Crew Worker I
TITLE: Crew Worker I
DEPARTMENT: Energy/Housing
REPORT TO: Field Manager
SALARY RANGE: 3
CLASSIFICATION: 6
STATUS: Non-Exempt Position
JOB SUMMARY
The Crew Worker I is required to install, under instruction of the Lead Crew Worker, devices and materials to reduce the infiltration of air and the loss of heat through the exterior of eligible dwellings. He/she will assist the Lead Crew Worker in organizing job sequence. The position holder will perform energy conservation measures to homes as delineated in the work orders. A variety of manual and power tools are to be used in job functions. Work to be performed in all climatic conditions.

QUALIFICATIONS
Education

Education may be waived with significant job related experience
Experience
Less than 1 year
Authorization
BCA Background Study
Valid Driver’s License
DOT Physical
Work Environment
Community Facing – Direct interaction or communication with a public.
Activity-Based – Workers can switch between different workspaces.

SKILLS, ABILITIES, & OTHER KNOWLEDGE
Skills
Excellent oral and/or written communications skills.
Ability to manage time that results in both a satisfactory quantity and quality of work.
Ability
Support the Mission of the Agency through daily work and while representing the Agency in public.
Have general knowledge of programs and activities of the Agency.
Demonstrated ability to work independently and as a team member.
Must be able to handle diverse work problems on a daily basis.
Must be able to organize a work schedule, set priorities and work effectively to meet deadlines without supervision.
Must be able to adjust to changes necessitated by last minute assignments and deadlines requests that may prove stressful.
Ability to effectively work across differences, especially socio-economic and cultural differences.
Attend trainings, classes and meetings as necessary to improve job skills and maintain an acceptable level of job performance.
Serve as a mentor for new staff.
Other Knowledge
Have knowledge and apply Agency policies and procedures, including safety, technology, data practices and other applicable policy, procedure and program regulations.
Understand numbers and mathematical concepts.
Working knowledge of construction/rehabilitation/energy efficiency and building science.

PRIMARY DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive and employee will also perform other reasonably related business duties as assigned.
Area 1: Program Operations
Install all forms of insulation and venting materials.
Seal bypasses and other routes of air infiltration.
Apply caulk and weatherstrip.
Repair siding and roofing components.
Repair or replace entire door units.
Repair or replace entire window units.
Repair or replace entire storm window and storm door units.

Area 2: Program Compliance
Conduct activities appropriate to the goals of the Weatherization Program and the Agency as required.
Maintain knowledge of current technology through Agency sponsored training, reference manuals, and self-instruction.
Follow protocol of Minnesota Weatherization Field Guide, the Standard Work Specifications, the National Energy Audit Tool, the Manufactured Home Energy Audit, and other audits adopted by the State Department.
Obtain required licenses and certifications as determined by Department Director and program needs. Adhere to all safety policies and procedures; display sound safety work habits and work environment for self and co-workers.

Area 3: Program Communications
Assist with maintenance of equipment and vehicle and report any necessary repairs to supervisor.

JOB FACTORS
Supervision of Others
Not responsible for supervision of others
Safety of Others
Modest amount of responsibility for the safety of others. Complacence with established safety regulations for the job performed mitigates exposure to injury of self or others.
Contacts
Contact is within own department, and with other departments, customers, vendors, or the public.
Physical Demand
Must be able to lift 50 pounds.
Requires sitting, standing, bending, stooping and reaching.
Physical ability to operate equipment specific to your position.
Travel
Must have reliable transportation.
Must have valid driver’s license and current auto insurance coverage in compliance with Minnesota State guidelines on the vehicle used for work related travel.
Travel for completion of job duties, trainings and meetings as required.

GENERAL AGENCY REQUIREMENTS
Professionalism
Maintain positive work atmosphere by behaving and communicating in a manner that fosters good relations with customers, co-workers, providers, volunteers and supervisors.
Treat customers, co-workers and public in a respectful and courteous manner at all times.
Continue to develop skills and abilities.
Community Representation
Represent Lakes and Pines Community Action, Inc. in a positive manner.
Adhere to the Community Action Code of Ethics.
Seek to understand poverty and barriers faced by community members.
Confidentiality
Maintain confidentiality of agency, program and customer information.
An Equal Opportunity Employer/Contractor
In accordance with federal and state laws, Lakes and Pines CAC is an equal opportunity employer, contractor and provider of services. The Agency will maintain a policy of non– discrimination with all employees and applicants for employment. All aspects of employment within the Agency will be governed on the basis of merit, competence and qualifications and will not be influenced in any manner by race, color, creed, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, public assistance status, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, or gender identity,status as a parent, familial status, or in a local human rights commission or any other legally protected status.

If an applicant needs reasonable accommodations for the employment application process, please contact Lakes and Pines either by phone, mail, email or in person and request such consideration. (Such as sign language, interpreter, materials in large print, accessibility)

Individuals are encouraged to complete an Employment Application form whether or not a vacancy currently exists. Employment applications will be kept on file for one year and will be considered for appropriate job vacancies.