Did you know that our Transportation Equipment Operators must complete extensive training on top of the required Class B CDL license required to operate PennDOT equipment?
Newly hired Transportation Equipment Operators are titled TEOAs and are enrolled in an eight-day PennDOT truck and loader course, where they learn how to operate the plow trucks and loaders used in PennDOT's fleet. The course reviews pre-trip inspection, air brake tests, driving and plowing techniques and loader techniques. This course is followed by a two-day winter training guide course where operators learn winter driving techniques, as well as how to use the plows, wing plows and salt spreaders. Upon completion of the course, TEOAs will be tested and certified by the County's Equipment Manager (CEM).
TEOAs wishing to become promoted to TEOBs must become certified on an additional four more pieces of equipment within the PennDOT fleet. This means operators must attend additional training geared toward certain pieces of equipment. Each course is lengthy, and certification is completed by the CEM.
Summer and winter assignments are usually bid on during spring and fall safety days. Following the union contract, equipment operators will bid on the stockpiles where they would like to work, and selections are made using seniority. While each county runs general maintenance out of every stockpile, some summer assignments are more in depth due to specialty work including bridge crew, base repair crews, guiderail crews, and sign crews.
During summer operations, District 3 has a number of district-wide crews used to perform complex operations. These include three paving crews, which are divided into northern counties, central counties and southern counties as well as two chipping crews and two milling crews, which are split into northern counties and southern counties. These crews are selected by seniority bids throughout the district.
Equipment operators are also on the clock at all hours. Summer month hours vary depending upon their work assignment. However, during the winter months, these crews will go onto dual shifts. Shift A (0400 hours to 1200 hours) and Shift B (1200 hours to 2000 hours). During inclement weather, they extend their shifts to provide 24-hour winter services to keep our roadways safe and passible for the for the traveling public.
Operators must continue to maintain their Class B CDL license, medical clearances and continued education and training on PennDOT equipment.
We greatly appreciate the dedication of these operators and their hard work maintaining our roadways in all weather conditions and at all times!
ABOUT THIS BLOG
Did you know PennDOT is directly responsible for nearly 40,000 miles of highway and roughly 25,000 bridges? We oversee programs and policies affecting highways, urban and rural public transportation, airports, railroads, ports and waterways, in addition to administering the state's more than 11 million vehicle registrations and 8.8 million driver's licenses.
So, how do we do what we do? And how can we help you travel in Pennsylvania — whether it be for business or leisure — in safe and enjoyable manner? Read PennDOT Way to learn more about the department, what we do, and how and why we do it.
TAGS
50-Year Anniversary, 511PA, Aggressive Driving, Airports, Autonomous Vehicles, Bicycles, Bridges, Child Safety, Community Relations, Construction, COVID-19, Distracted Driving, District 1, District 10, District 11, District 12, District 2, District 3, District 4, District 5, District 6, District 8, District 9, DOTcom, Driver and Vehicle Services, Emergency Responders, Employment, Equity, FAQ Friday, Human Trafficking, Impaired Driving, Innovations, Live Free Ride Alive, Maintenance Monday, Motorcycles, Older Drivers, PA Motorcycle Safety Program, Pedestrians, PennDOT Connects, Ports, Public Transit, Railroads, REAL ID, Road MaP, Roadside Beautification, Rural Roads, Safety, School Buses, Seat Belts, State Transportation Innovation Council (STIC), Sustainability, Teen Drivers, Throwback Thursday, Transportation Funding, Travel in PA, Welcome Centers, Winter, Work Smart, Work Zone, Yellow Dot
LATEST POSTS
PennDOT Continues Sharing, Updating Resources for Local Governments to Pursue Bipartisan Infrastructure Law Funding Opportunities
Norwin High School Wins 2024 ‘Innovations Challenge’
Demo Complete: I-95 CAP Project in Center City Philadelphia
PennDOT Archeologist Connects Past, Present, and Future
Lehigh Valley DUI, Highway Safety Task Force Hosts Law Enforcement Seminar
ARCHIVES
2024
2023
2022
2021
2020
2019
2018
2017