Salary : $64,598.14 - $96,562.54 Annually
Location : O&M, 601 E. South Street, Lansing, MI
Job Type: Full-Time
Job Number: 00514
Department: PUBLIC SERVICE
Division: Operations and Maintenance
Opening Date: 08/20/2026
Closing Date: 9/3/2026 11:59 PM Eastern
IDEAL CANDIDATE WILL POSSESS THE FOLLOWING:- Associate degree and or bachelor's degree highly preferred, High School Diploma or GED required as a minimum with substantial experience.
- Two to four (2-4) years of experience performing public works duties related to sewer system operations and maintenance.
- Two (2) years of supervisory experience in a public works environment.
- Two (2) years of experience in salt and plow truck usage during winter maintenance operations, clearing streets.
SPECIAL REQUIRMENTS & TRAINING:- On call, as scheduled, during non-normal working hours
- May require overtime or weekend work for emergencies
- Must possess and maintain a valid State of Michigan Driver's License
- Must be confined space entry certified within 60 days of taking the position
ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTIONS INCLUDE BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:- Supervises crews and coordinates activities of workers engaged in a wide range of sewer installation, inspection, cleaning and repair needs which include sanitary and storms ewers, chambers, siphons, ditches, manholes and catch basins.
- Participates in the development of annual work plans for functional areas of multiple crews in support of the development of the annual budget identifying and reviewing capital improvements, staffing levels, equipment requirements, and long-term considerations with respect to projected changing needs of the infrastructure and funding levels.
- Ensure proper equipment and materials are available for all construction, maintenance, and repair activities. Rents or borrows special equipment as needed for maintenance and construction work from other City departments or private companies.
- Ensures crew members receive training in the safe operation of equipment, and all work is performed incompliance with safety procedures, MIOSHA regulations, MMUTCD and MDOT standards. Ensures work crews follow general safety rules and procedures and that all work activities conform to safety requirements, City policies, any/all applicable local, state, and federal laws and regulations.
- Oversee the use and schedules of daily maintenance of a wide range of equipment used in the construction, maintenance, and repair activities to ensure its safe and efficient operation.
- Ensure proper equipment and materials are available, assign specific duties and inspect the progress of the work.
- Diagnose sewer systems for repair and cleaning needs and develop plans and supervises required actions.
- Reviews and interprets sewer televising videos.
- Manages emergency pumping operations for bypass and flood control operations.
- Responds to complaints from citizens, diagnosing the sewer system, and initiating actions to restore service.
- Oversee MISSDIG operations for the City sewer lines.
- Update plans for conditions found in the field different from what is documented.
- Works closely with Engineering Division to evaluate and determine maintenance needs of City sewers and related infrastructure repairs and upgrades.
- Determines work requirements by using technical plans, City policies, material specifications and targeted response timelines.
- Participates in the development of an annual work plan for budget operations and forecasting future requirements of personnel, equipment, technology, and capital improvements to infrastructure.
FULL JOB DESCRIPTION AVAILABLE UPON REQUESTCity of LansingTeamsters Local 243 CTP & Supervisory Fringe Benefit SummaryHealth Insurance:The City of Lansing shall offer at the time of hire the following choice of medical insurances. Coverage will be effective the first day of the month following the date of hire. If an employee chooses the Base plan, they will be eligible for a $400 cash bonus annually. Cost of the Option 1 plan will be based upon the State Mandated Hard Cap amount, which changes annually. You may choose coverage under either Blue Cross Blue or PHP. Current plans offered are:
Effective August 1, 2014:
- Base - includes a $40.00 co-pay for office visits. Prescription drug co-pays are $10/$40/$80. This plan includes a $1000/single and $2000/family in network deductible and 80% co-insurance. Emergency room services have a $250 co-pay and Urgent Care visits have a $60 co-pay.
- Option 1 - includes a $30.00 co-pay for office visits. Prescription drug co-pays are $10/$40/$80. This plan includes a $500/single and $1000/family in network deductible and 80% co-insurance. Emergency room services have a $150 co-pay and Urgent Care visits have a $50 co-pay.
- Option 2 - includes a $15.00 co-pay for office visits. Prescription drug co-pays are $0/$15/$40. Emergency room services with a $50 co-pay, and a 50% co-pay for mental health and substance abuse services.
If the employee chooses to "buy up" to Option 1, they will pay the difference between the premium cost and the State Mandated Hard Cap amount. If an employee chooses the Option 2 plan, they will be responsible for the premium cost difference between Option 1 and Option 2. Benefit summaries and rate sheets are available in the Department of Human Resources.
Vision Plan: Effective February 1, 2013 employees will be eligible for Blue Cross Blue Shield VSP 12/12/12 Vision Plan. This plan provides vision exams, lenses and frames, and contact with a co-pay.
Opt Out: Members of the bargaining unit, up to a maximum of fifteen percent (15%) of the bargaining unit, will be allowed to opt out of the City's health care plan annually, during the City's open enrollment period provided the employee provides written proof of coverage from another source. Any employee who opts out of the City's health care plan will be eligible to receive $1800 in any year which they receive coverage from another source. In addition, such payments will be made twice a year, by separate check, following the period of time the employee had alternate coverage. City employees married to City employees are entitled to one coverage only and are not entitled to opt out payments.
Dental Insurance: The City pays the full premium costs for the Dental plan provided by the City, coverage includes the employee and family members. Coverage includes 100% coverage for cleaning; 50% coverage for treatment costs with an $1,500 maximum per person per contract year. Employees and dependents will also receive orthodontic coverage which provides fifty percent (50%) of treatment costs with a $3,000.00 lifetime maximum per person. Coverage is effective the first day of the month following thirty calendar days of service. Booklets and summaries are available in the Personnel Department.
City of Lansing 125 Cafeteria Plan:
Medical and Dependent Care Reimbursement: Employees have the opportunity to pay for unreimbursed medical expenses, and dependent care costs with pretax dollars through AFLAC. AFLAC also offers supplemental insurances that may purchased on a pretax basis through payroll deduction. Unreimbursed medical will be limited to $2,500 per plan year.
Life Insurance: The City pays the premium for $50,000 of group life and $50,000 Accidental Death and Dismemberment Insurance for full-time regular employees. Life insurance coverage for dependents is available for a reasonable cost to the employee, in accordance with the following schedule:
Spouse $25,000
Unmarried child, age
14 days to 6 months $ 500
6 months to 23 years $ 2,000
Coverage is effective one (1) month and one (1) day following the date of hire. Summaries are available in the Personnel Department.
Probationary Employees: All newly hired employees, other than detention officers, will be considered probationary employees for six (6) calendar months after hire. An additional six (6) month extension may be considered, with notification to the Union. Detention Officer's probationary period is twelve (12) calendar months.
Vacation: A new employee shall be credited with (10) ten days vacation available for use after the completion of one (1) year of service. In subsequent years two (2) years through five (5) years of service, employees receive 10 days vacation per year. Thereafter, employees will receive one (1) additional day per each year of additional full-time service, not to exceed a maximum vacation leave of 20 work days.
Bereavement: At the time of the death of a spouse, child, step-child, parent, step-parent, and parent of a current or deceased spouse, an employee will be entitled to use a maximum of the next five (5) working days with pay, to arrange for and/or attend the funeral. Additional time may be taken off with the approval of the department head and charged to vacation, personal leave or compensatory time. An employee will be entitled to use a maximum of three (3) working days with pay, to make arrangements and attend the funeral for brother, sister, brother-in-law, sister-in-law, grandparents, grandparents-in-law, grandchild, niece, nephew, aunt, and uncle.
Holidays: New Year's Day
Martin Luther King Birthday
Good Friday
Memorial Day
Juneteenth
Independence Day
Labor Day
Veterans Day
Thanksgiving Day
Friday After Thanksgiving Day
Day Before Christmas
Christmas Day
Day Before New Year's Day
Longevity: Longevity bonuses shall be paid to employees as follows:
5 but less than 10 years service 2%
10 but less than 15 years service 4%
15 but less than 20 years service 6%
20 or more years 8%
25 or more years 10%
Following completion of five (5) years of continuous full time service by October 1 of any year and continuing in subsequent years, each employee will receive annual longevity payments as provided in the schedule. Payments to employees will be paid by December 1.
No longevity payment as above scheduled shall be made for that portion of an employee's regular salary or wage which is in excess of the negotiated maximum base wage, which is currently $25,000.
Personal Leave: Employees receive three (3) personal leave days annually on January 1 or at time of hire. Personal days must be used by December 31 or they shall be forfeited.
Sick Leave: Employees shall be credited with 3.7 hours of sick leave each pay ending
(approximately (1) one day per month). Employees may use sick leave for absences due to his/her illness or injury, including pregnancy, or an illness or injury in his/her immediate family. No sick leave credit shall be accrued by an employee during an unpaid leave of absence.
Employees who have accumulated sick leave bank of at least four hundred eighty (480) hours of sick leave shall have the option each year to receive reimbursement for up to four (4) unused sick days. The annual period for review for entitlement to this benefit is the period between October 1 and September 30. Sick leave reimbursement is based upon the employees' bargaining unit seniority date.
Parking/Transportation Subsidy: An employee shall be eligible for a monthly CATA bus pass at the City's expense or elect to receive a parking subsidy.
Deferred Compensation: Employees are eligible to participate in the City's 457 Deferred Compensation Plans. Currently the City contracts with two vendors that employees may choose from; these plans are Voya and T. Rowe Price. Employee may contribute up to a maximum allowable by law annually through payroll deduction. For a bi-weekly employee the minimum contribution is $25.00 per pay period. Summaries are available in the Personnel Department.
Retirement Employees hired after May 19, 2014: Employees will belong to the City of Lansing General Employees Retirement System (ERS) and the Defined Contribution Plan. Vesting, retirement factor multipliers and effective dates for calculation are all governed by Ordinance Chapter 292. Commencing September 1, 2012 the retirement multiplier for full time members that retire after that date will be one and two and one half tenths percent (1.25%). Employee contributions for retirement will be five percent (5.00%) and deducted on a pretax basis. Vesting in after completion of eight (8) years of service.
In addition the City of Lansing and the employee will each contribute three (3) percent of the employee's gross pay on a bi-weekly basis to the Defined Contribution plan. The Plan will be administered by Principal Bank. Employees will enroll and self direct their investment options. Failure to enroll shall result in the City transferring monies into the Plan which shall default to the Target Date Fund. At the end of eight full years of service members will be vested for