HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution - 2011-R0329 - Contract - Goodwill Industries - Temporary Employment Services - 07_27_2011Resolution No. 2011—RO329
July 27, 2011
Item No. 5.2
RESOLUTION
BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK:
THAT the Mayor of the City of Lubbock is hereby authorized and directed to
execute for and on behalf of the City of Lubbock, Contract No. 10336 for temporary
employment services -clerical and medical, by and between the City of Lubbock and
Goodwill Industries of Lubbock, and related documents. Said Contract is attached hereto
and incorporated in this resolution as if fully set forth herein and shall be included in the
minutes of the City Council.
Passed by the City Council on July 27, 2011
TOM MARTIN, MAYOR
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Rebe a Garza, City Secretary
APPROVED AS TO CONTENT:
Andy Bur ham, Chief Finance Officer
APPROVED AS TO FORM:
Chad Weaver, Assistant City Attorney
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Resolution No. 2011-RO329
CONTRACT 10336
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TX
CONTRACT FOR SERVICES
for
Temporary Employment Services
RFP 11-10034-DT
This Services Agreement (this "Agreement") is entered into as of the 271h day of July 2011,
("Effective Date") by and between Goodwill Industries of Lubbock (the Contractor), and the City of
Lubbock (the "City").
RECITALS
WHEREAS, the City has issued a Request for Proposals (RFP 11-10034-DT) for Temporary
Employment Services for Clerical and Medical.
WHEREAS, the proposal submitted by the Contractor has been selected as the proposal which
best meets the needs of the City for this project; and
WHEREAS, Contractor desires to perform as an independent contractor to provide temporary
employment services upon terms and conditions maintained in this Agreement; and
NOW THEREFORE, for and in consideration of the mutual promises contained herein, the
City and Contractor agree as follows:
City and Contractor acknowledge the Agreement consists of the following exhibits which are
attached hereto and incorporated herein by reference, listed in their order of priority in the event of
inconsistent or contradictory provisions:
1. This Agreement
2. Exhibit A - Scope of Work
3. Exhibit B - Temporary Worker Qualifications
4. Exhibit C - Rate Sheet
Article 1 Services
1.1 Contractor agrees to perform those services for the City that are specified on
Exhibit A (the "Services") and attached hereto.
1.2 Contractor shall use its commercially reasonable efforts to render Services under this
Agreement in a professional and business -like manner and in accordance with the
standards and practices recognized in the industry.
1.3 Nonappropriation clause. All funds for payment by the City under this Agreement are
subject to the availability of an annual appropriation for this purpose by the City. In the
event of non -appropriation of funds by the City Council of the City of Lubbock for the
goods or services provided under the Agreement, the City will terminate the Agreement,
without termination charge or other liability, on the last day of the then -current fiscal
year or when the appropriation made for the then current year for the goods or services
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covered by this Agreement is spent, whichever event occurs first. If at any time funds
are not appropriated for the continuance of this Agreement, cancellation shall be
accepted by the Seller on thirty (30) days prior written notice, but failure to give such
notice shall be of no effect and the City shall not be obligated under this Agreement
beyond the date of termination.
Article 2 Miscellaneous.
2.1 This Agreement is made in the State of Texas and shall for all purposes be
construed in accordance with the laws of said State, without reference to choice of
law provisions.
2.2 This Agreement is performable in, and venue of any action related or pertaining to
this Agreement shall lie in, Lubbock, Texas.
2.3 This Agreement and its Exhibits contains the entire agreement between the City and
Contractor and supersedes any and all previous agreements, written or oral, between the
parties relating to the subject matter hereof. No amendment or modification of the terms
of this Agreement shall be binding upon the parties unless reduced to writing and signed
by both parties.
2.4 This Agreement may be executed in counterparts, each of which shall be deemed
an original.
2.5 In the event any provision of this Agreement is held illegal or invalid, the remaining
provisions of this Agreement shall not be affected thereby.
2.6 The waiver of a breach of any provision of this Agreement by any parties or the failure
of any parties otherwise to insist upon strict performance of any provision hereof shall
not constitute a waiver of any subsequent breach or of any subsequent failure to
perform.
2.7 This Agreement shall be binding upon and inure to the benefit of the parties and their
respective heirs, representatives and successors and may be assigned by Contractor or
the City to any successor only on the written approval of the other party.
2.8 All claims, disputes, and other matters in question between the Parties arising out of or
relating to this Agreement or the breach thereof, shall be formally discussed and
negotiated between the Parties for resolution. In the event that the Parties are unable to
resolve the claims, disputes, or other matters in question within thirty (30) days of
written notification from the aggrieved Party to the other Party, the aggrieved Party
shall be free to pursue all remedies available at law or in equity.
2.9 At any time during the term of the contract, or thereafter, the City, or a duly authorized
audit representative of the City or the State of Texas, at its expense and at reasonable
times, reserves the right to audit Contractor's records and books relevt to all services
provided to the City under this Contract. In the event such an audit by the City reveals
any errors or overpayments by the City, Contractor shall refund the City the full amount
of such overpayments within thirty (30) days of such audit findings, or the City, at its
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option, reserves the right to deduct such amounts owing the City from any payments
due Contractor.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, this Agreement is executed as of the Effective Date.
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TX RACTOR
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Tom Martin, Mayor Name: Anna Braye
Title: CEO
ATTEST:
Reber a Garza, City Secret
APPR ED AS TO CONTENT:
Leisa Hutcheson, Director of Human Resources
and Risk Management
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Chad Weaver, Assistant City Attorney
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CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Temporary Employment Services
RFP 11-10034-DT
EXHIBIT A
I. SCOPE OF WORK
BACKGROUND
1.1 The City of Lubbock (hereinafter called "City") is seeking proposals from temporary
employment agencies (hereinafter called "Agency") for information on the quality and cost of
temporary employment services. The City utilizes approximately 25 to 35 technical/clerical
temporary workers per year. Each technical/clerical temporary worker requested works from a
few days to several weeks, where the majority of requests are two to six weeks in duration. The
City also utilizes approximately 90 to 150 trades/labor temporary workers per year. The
majority of these workers are utilized during the summer months as seasonal workers and work
from about the middle of May through the middle of September.
1.2 The City will select at least two temporary agencies, per job family category, to service this
contract and will provide personnel requests to the agencies that provide the most prompt and
duality placement by category. The City has spent an average of $1.5 million each year over
the past five years for temporary employment services. The total appropriation for temporary
employment services in FY 2010-201 1 budget is $1.1 16 million.
1.3 The City of Lubbock will require the successful temporary agencies to conduct a standard
background check for all temporary employees placed with the City and provide copies to the
designated representative at the City of Lubbock.
1.3.1 Telephone reference checks to ensure education and skills are correct, as presented on
an applicant's application.
1.3.2 Conduct criminal history checks, through the Texas Department of Public Safety, on all
applicants who are being referred for City jobs.
1.3.3 Make every reasonable effort to contact past and present employers to gain information
about the work habits of the applicant(s).
1.3.4 The Lubbock Police Department will conduct a more thorough background check on
any temporary employee(s) who will be required to work in confidential police work
areas or police records.
1.4 The City of Lubbock will require the successful temporary agencies to conduct pre -employment
screening for all temporary employees placed with the City and provide documentation that the
temporary employees passed to the designated representative at the City of Lubbock.
1.4.1 All temporary employees must have a drug screening completed within ten (10) days
prior to placement.
1.4.2 Temporary employees in trades positions will have a physical exam, as needed,
completed within thirty (30) days prior to placement, unless they have had one within
the last six (6) months.
1.4.3 Temporary employees who drive City vehicles must have a driver's license check
completed within one (1) year prior to placement.
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1.5 The City currently uses Microsoft Word for Windows and Excel for Windows.
2 GENERAL CONDITIONS
2.1 Proposers will quote an hourly wage and bill rate at various levels (EXHIBIT C) for each type
of temporary worker described in the job descriptions in EXIItBIT B, as applicable. These
rates will remain effective for one year. Any increases in the second and third year of the
contract shall be in accordance with the Consumer Price Index; however, a three-year price
guarantee will be looked on favorably. The rate should encompass any payments to the
temporary employee as well as applicable costs for conducting Drivers License Checks,
Criminal History Background Checks, Drug/Alcohol Screens, Physicals, etc. Workers
compensation coverage will be the responsibility of the agencies.
Proposers must notate any difference in mark-up percentage for overtime pay. Overtime is
defined as more than 40 hours actually worked in any one week beginning on Sunday and
ending on Saturday.
City of Lubbock retirees are an exception to the quoted rates. These individuals shall be paid
the same hourly wage that they made at retirement providing they are working as a temporary
employee in the same job and department they retired from. The bill rate for these employees
shall be at the same percentage as all other temporary employees. The hourly wage shall be
verified with the designated representative at the City of Lubbock prior to the temporary
assignment.
2.2 The selected agencies will appoint one person who is an employee of the agency who will
service this contract and who will be the liaison between the City and their agency.
2.3 The selected agencies will be solely responsible for ensuring the workers they provide the City
meet all legal requirements to be able to work in the United States and complete the I-9 form
accurately and in its entirety.
2.4 The selected agencies will be able to provide temporary workers within 8 hours of the phone
request and if the City is not contacted and/or provided with a temporary within that time period
the City reserves the right to contact another agency for service.
2.5 The selected agencies will provide workers who possess the necessary skills, knowledge and
ability to perform the jobs into which they are to be placed, as per attached job description.
2.6 The City reserves the right to reject workers provided by the successful agencies, if they are
found to be unacceptable before or after starting on the job to which they have been assigned.
2.7 There shall be no obligation on the part of the City to hire any temporary worker it is supplied
under the terms of this RFP on a full time basis following the term of the temporary
employment.
2.8 Should the City wish to hire an individual who has been filling the temporary position, neither
the individual nor the City will be required to pay a placement fee.
2.9 The selected agencies will have and maintain a $500,000 crime bond on the employees it
provides to the City to protect the City from any loss caused by the workers it provides.
2.10 The successful agencies are to provide the City with weekly billing by department. Normal
payment terms are Net 30. The ability to accept a City purchasing card for payment is
preferred.
3 CONTRACT TERM/TERMINATION
3.1 The contract term shall be for an initial one (1) year period, said date of term beginning upon
City Council date of formal approval. The City and the contractor may, upon written mutual
consent, extend the contract for two (2) additional one (1) year periods.
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3.2 The City reserves the right to terminate the contract in whole or in part, for any reason, by
providing a thirty (30) day written notice to the Agency.
4 INDEMNITY INSURANCE
PROOF OF COVERAGE SHALL BE FURNISHED TO THE CITY OF LUBBOCK IN THE
FORM OF A CERTIFICATE OF INSURANCE. THE INSURANCE CERTIFICATES FURNISHED
SHALL NAME THE CITY OF LUBBOCK AS A PRIMARY ADDITIONAL INSURED AND
PROVIDE A WAIVER OF SUBROGATION IN FAVOR OF THE CITY OF LUBBOCK, OR IN THE
ALTERNATIVE, SHALL BE ACCOMPANIED BY A STATEMENT FROM THE CONTRACTOR
TO THE EFFECT THAT NO WORK ON THIS PARTICULAR PROJECT SHALL BE
SUBCONTRACTED. IT SHALL BE THE CONTRACTOR'S RESPONSIBILITY TO PROVIDE TO
THE OWNER ALL PROOF OF COVERAGE INSURANCE DOCUMENTS INCLUDING
WORKERS COMPENSATION COVERAGE FOR EACH SUBCONTRACTOR.
4.1 Agency shall indemnify, hold harmless, and defend the City of Lubbock, its officers and
employees from and against any and all liability or alleged liability without fault and liability by
virtue of the obligations that the City of Lubbock assumes toward its indemnity(s) insofar as
applicable to this Contract or the work to be performed hereunder and including cost of suit,
attorneys' fees, and all other related costs and expenses of whatever kind or character arising
directly or indirectly from any cause whatsoever in connection with or incidental to this
Contract or the work to be performed hereunder, including such injury or harm as may be
caused in part by any neglect, act, or omission of the City, its officers and employees, excepting
only such injury or harm as may be caused solely by an act or omission of the City, its officers
and employees. Notwithstanding the foregoing, the Agency specifically agrees to so indemnify,
hold harmless, and defend the City from and against any and all such liability, suits, action,
legal proceedings, claims, or demands that may be made or pursued by an employee of Agency,
or of any subcontractor, or materials man, or anyone acting on behalf of contractor in
connection with or incidental to this Contract which are alleged to be attributable to any
condition of or upon the City's property facilities, materials, or equipment, including where
such condition and resulting injury or harm is caused in part by any negligent act or omission of
City, its officers and employee, but excepting only such injury or harm as may caused solely by
an act or omission of City, its officers and employees. Agency agrees to waive any and all
claims and suits covered by this indemnity agreement and agrees that any insurance carrier
involved shall not be entitled to subrogation under any circumstance against City, its officers
and employees.
4.2 The Agency shall secure and maintain insurance for the duration of the contract. Proof of the
Agency's liability insurance shall be provided prior to receipt of a signed contract. The
following insurance is required.
4.2.1 Workers' Compensation Insurance covering all employees whether employed by the
Agency or any Subcontractor on the job including Employers Liability of at least
$500,000 aggregate.
Commercial General Liability Insurance at minimum combined single limits of
$500,000 each occurrence and in the aggregate and shall include the following;
$500,000 Products and completed operations
$500,000 Personal Injury and Advertising Injury
$500,000 Contractual Liability
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Automobile Liability - Agency's insurance shall contain a combined single limit of at
least $500,000 per occurrence, and include coverage for, but not limited to the
following: Any Auto
4.3 All policies or certificates shall also contain the following endorsements:
4.3.1 Name insured wording which includes the Agency, Subcontractors, and the City of
Lubbock with respect to general liability and automobile liability.
4.3.2 All liability policies shall contain cross liability and severability of interest clauses.
4.3.3 A waiver of subrogation in favor of the City of Lubbock for all types of insurance
coverages.
4.3.4 The policy shall be endorsed to require the insured to immediately notify the City of
Lubbock of any changes in the insurance coverage.
4.4 All insurance shall be purchased from an insurance company that meets the following
requirements.
4.4.1 A Best financial grading of A:VH or better
4.4.2 Licensed and admitted to do business in the State of Texas and is a subscriber to the
Texas Guaranty Fund.
4.5 All insurance must be written on forms filed with and approved by the Texas State Board of
Insurance. Certificates of insurance shall be prepared and executed by the insurance company
or it's authorized agent and shall contain provisions representing and warranting the following:
4.5.1 The company is licensed and admitted to do business in the State of Texas.
4.5.2 The company's forms have been approved by the Texas State Board of Insurance.
4.5.3 Sets forth all endorsements as required above.
4.6 The City of Lubbock shall receive at least twenty (20) calendar days notice prior to cancellation
or termination of insurance, except in the case of non-payment.
5. THE CITY RIGHT TO AUDIT
At any time during the term of the contract, or thereafter, the City, or a duly authorized audit
representative of the City or the State of Texas, at its expense and at reasonable times, reserves
the right to audit Contractor's records and books relevant to all services provided to the City
under this Contract. In the event such an audit by the City reveals any errors or overpayments
by the City, Contractor shall refund the City the full amount of such overpayments within thirty
(30) days of such audit fmdings, or the City, at its option, reserves the right to deduct such
amounts owing the City from any payments due Contractor.
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CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
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EXHIBIT B
REVISED
TEMPORARY WORKER QUALIFICATIONS
The following job descriptions are examples of the minimum experience required and fall under Level 1 of the
Proposal Submittal Form Rate Sheet in EXIIIBIT C. Levels 2, 3, and 4 are used for experience in addition to
what is required in the below job descriptions. Depending on the department's needs, a request may be made
specifically for a bilingual temporary worker for any of the below positions.
Account Clerk
1.1 Summary: Performs routine clerical tasks and reviews financial records.
Education/EUerience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation
from high school and six months of experience in maintaining and reviewing financial and
statistical records. Knowledge of the procedures and terminology used in clerical accounting
duties; basic computer principles and procedures; and proper public contract and telephone
etiquette. Ability to compute and post arithmetical calculations, effectively operate standard
office equipment; communicate effectively with others; comprehend and follow oral and written
instructions and perform basic computer/word processing functions.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally stand and bend during the
shift; occasionally lift and carry up to 10 pounds; push and pull objects; frequently rotate upper
trunk to the left or right while sitting or standing; and place arms above, at, or below shoulder
height.
1.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
Accountant (Accounting)
2.1 Summary: Performs professional level accounting duties to prepare and maintain accurate
financial records and provide financial reports to internal and external users.
Education/Experienee: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a bachelor
degree in accounting or finance with no specific experience required. May consider other
degree with 18 hours coursework in accounting. Knowledge of the principles, practices, and
standards of general and governmental accounting and financial and quantitative analysis
methods. Ability to prepare and review financial transactions; prepare accounting and financial
statements and schedules; communicate effectively orally and in writing; operate computer and
software; compile and interpret data; and analyze problems and develop effective solutions.
LicenseslCertifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally lift up to 25 pounds;
occasionally carry up to 25 pounds; frequently stand and walk; occasionally kneel; frequently
pull or push objects; frequently rotate upper trunk to right or left while sitting or standing;
frequently reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and frequently handle objects.
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2.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
3 Administrative Assistant
3.1 Summary: Performs a wide variety of difficult clerical and secretarial duties.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation
from high school and three to six years of increasingly responsible secretarial experience.
Knowledge of office practices and procedures; the organization, function, and policies of the
departments; general knowledge of municipal government organization and services; personnel
and financial recordkeeping; computer principles and procedures; and proper public contact and
telephone etiquette. Ability to spell and use correct grammar; prioritize and schedule work to
meet deadlines; transcribe material from a Dictaphone system; communicate effectively with
others; work independently in the absence of specific instructions; prepare accurate payroll and
financial records; perform computer/word processing functions.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally stand, walk, kneel, and bend
during the shift; push and pull objects; occasionally flex upper trunk forward at the waist and
partially at the knees; occasionally lift and carry up to 10 pounds; occasionally rotate upper
trunk to the right. or left while sitting or standing; and place arms above, at, and below shoulder
height.
3.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
4 Bookkeeper (Accounting)
4.1 Summary: Performs bookkeeping tasks of average difficulty.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the
completion of a high school diploma with two years experience in clerical work involving
financial recordkeeping or bookkeeping. Knowledge of Excel and other accounting software
applications and fundamental bookkeeping procedures. Ability to make arithmetical
calculations with speed and accuracy; communicate effectively with others; and maintain
detailed financial records accurately.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally lift and carry up to 10
pounds; occasionally climb stairs during the shift; frequently rotate upper trunk to the right or
left while sitting or standing; and place arms above, at, or below shoulder height.
4.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
Call Taker
5.1 Summary: Provide contact service, information, and support to the public through the
Citizen Call Center.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the
completion of a high school diploma with one year of clerical or customer service experience.
Knowledge of customer service methods and practices; practices of a call center environment;
professional telephone etiquette; and computer software and use of business computer. Ability
to communicate verbally in a clear manner in the English language; answer calls and
communicate with others using professional telephone etiquette; assist caller in clarifying the
request or issue; apply knowledge and reasoning to determine the most suitable means for
initiating action to resolve a complaint or problem; provide accurate information to callers;
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operate computer and various office equipment; use a telephone for long periods of time; follow
verbal and written instructions; and communicate effectively in writing.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to sit for extended periods; occasionally stand
and walk; frequently flex upper trunk forward; frequently lift up to 10 pounds; occasionally
carry up to 10 pounds; frequently pull or push objects; frequently rotate upper trunk forward
while sitting or standing; frequently reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and continuously
talk, see, and hear.
5.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
Cashier
6.1 Summary: Receives and accounts for money.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation
from high school and three to six months of general clerical experience. Knowledge of the
methods of receiving and accounting for money and basic office procedures. Ability to make
simple arithmetical computations quickly and accurately; accurately maintain financial records
and accounts; and communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally lift up to 10 pounds;
occasionally stand, bend, and kneel during the shift; push and pull objects; frequently rotate
upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing; and place arms above, at, or below
shoulder height.
6.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
7 Licensed Vocational Nurse (Health Department)
7.1 Summary: Performs technical nursing duties and assists in providing patient care at the public
health department.
Educatior/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to a
vocational nursing degree from an accredited program with some experience in nursing.
Knowledge of the principles and practices of vocational nursing and self -care activities that
promote health and wellness. Ability to operate basic equipment such as a thermometer, blood
pressure cuff, stethoscope, and scales; learn the operation of equipment related to the specialty
area such as doptone and fetascope; follow oral and written instructions; maintain accurate
information; and communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: Must possess current CPR certification and a Licensed Vocational
Nurse certificate.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: This position requires work in office, clinical, and
community environments. Hazards include potential exposure to contaminated blood and
exposure to diseased patients. Ability to frequently lift up to 10 pounds, occasionally lift up to
50 pounds, and frequently carry up to 25 pounds; occasionally stand and bend during the shift;
frequently walk during the shift; push and pull objects; frequently flex upper trunk forward at
the waist and partially at the knees; frequently rotate upper trunk to the left or right while sitting
or standing; and place arms above, at, or below shoulder height.
7.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8833
8 Office Assistant
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8.1 Summary: Performs a variety of clerical and secretarial duties of average difficulty.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation
from high school and one to three years of secretarial experience. Knowledge of office
practices and procedures; computer principles and procedures; and proper public contact and
telephone etiquette. Ability to spell and use correct grammar; transcribe material from a
Dictaphone; communicate effectively with others; prepare and maintain accurate records; and
perform computer/word processing functions.
Licenses/Certifications: None.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally stand, walls, kneel, and bend
during the shift; push and pull objects; occasionally flex upper trunk forward at the waist and
partially at the knees; occasionally rotate upper trunk to the left or right while sitting or
standing; and place arms above, at, or below shoulder height.
8.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
9 P/T Customer Service Reuresentative (Museum Gift Shop)
9.1 Summary: Interacts with citizens in person or by telephone to process service requests, accept
payments, provide information, or resolve problems.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to graduation
from high school and six months to one year of sales or customer service experience.
Knowledge of retail and museum practices and procedures; the organization, function, and
policies of the department; general knowledge of municipal government organization and
services; principles and procedures in operating business computers; and proper public contact
and telephone etiquette. Ability to spell and use correct grammar; prioritize and schedule work
to meet deadlines; communicate effectively with others; follow oral and written instructions;
work independently in the absence of specific instructions; prepare and maintain accurate
records; control loss prevention while maintaining good customer relations; perform
computer/word processing functions; and develop and maintain merchandise displays.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally stand, walk, kneel, and bend
during the shift; occasionally push and pull objects; occasionally flex upper trunk forward at the
waist and partially flex at the knees; occasionally lift and carry up to 50 pounds; occasionally
rotate upper trunk to the left or right while sitting or standing; and frequently place arms above,
at, or below shoulder height.
9.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
10 Registered Nurse (Health Department)
10.1 Summary: Plan and conduct health promotion activities; provide professional nursing care,
make referrals to appropriate providers, and provide health education to public health clients.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of professional nursing degree from an accredited school of nursing and one year of public
health nursing experience. Knowledge of professional nursing principles and practices; control
and care of various communicable diseases; principles and practices use in fostering proper
community, adult, maternal, child, and dental health; practices and principles of conducting a
community assessment; and basic epidemiological principles and methods including data
collection, report writing, and interpretation. Ability to operate basic equipment necessary to
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provide nursing care; communicate effective with individuals from various socioeconomic
levels, orally and in writing; maintain accurate records; write reports; establish and maintain
effective working relationships with patients, other health practitioners, and various community
agencies and organizations; develop policies and procedures based on data and assessment
outcomes; and follow written and oral instructions.
Licenses/Certifications: Must possess current CPR certification and may be required to possess
a valid Texas Driver's License dependent upon the department's needs. Must be licensed as a
registered nurse in the state of Texas, or be eligible to obtain licensure.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: This position requires work in office, clinical, and
community environments. Hazards include potential exposure to contaminated blood and
exposure to diseased patients. Ability to frequently lift and carry up to 10 pounds and
occasionally lift and carry up to 50 pounds; frequently stand and walk during the shift;
occasionally bend and kneel; occasionally climb stairs, ladders, and other inclined surfaces;
occasionally push and pull objects; place arms above, at, and below shoulder height; and
coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in order to operate a vehicle.
10.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8833
I I Temporary Election Worker
11.1 Ste: Assist with verifications of petitions.
Education/Experience: Must be at least 18 years of age and a registered voter of Lubbock
County. Must have experience working as an election judge or early voting clerk for Lubbock
County Elections. Knowledge of typing, computer skills, and Election laws. Ability to follow
verbal and written instructions; work independently in the absence of specific instructions;
establish and maintain effective working relationships with fellow employees and City
Secretary staff; and be detail -oriented.
Licenses/Certifications: None.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to continuously sit; occasionally flex upper
trunk forward at the waist and partially flex at the knees; occasionally rotate upper trunk to the
left or right while sitting or standing; and frequently place arms above, at, or below shoulder
height. Vision requirements include close vision, distance vision, peripheral vision, color
vision, and ability to adjust focus. Requires exposure to computer screens and the public; may
be required to work extended hours.
11.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8810
12 Animal Attendant
12.1 Summary: Cares for animals at shelter while ensuring compliance with local and state animal
laws.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and six months experience in caring for animals. Ability to leam,
interpret, and understand laws and regulations governing the humane treatment of animals;
learn and develop skills in the humane treatment of animals; follow verbal and written
instructions; prepare and maintain accurate records.
Licenses/Certifications: None.
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Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Must be able to frequently carry and lift up to 50
pounds and occasionally carry and lift up to 75 pounds; frequently stand and walk during the
shift; push and pull objects; frequently flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially flex at
the knees; frequently rotate upper trunk to the left or right while sitting or standing; and place
arms above, at, or below shoulder height; tolerate animal noise and odors; and work outside in
extreme weather conditions.
12.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8831
13 Construction and Maintenance Worker (Streets)
13.1 Summary: Performs manual work in the construction and maintenance of public works
facilities.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and six months of experience in performing manual labor. Knowledge
of the types and uses of common hand tools and equipment used in construction and
maintenance of public roadways. Ability to perform manual tasks requiring physical strength
and endurance; follow oral and written instructions; communicate effectively with others; and
operate heavy equipment.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Commercial Driver's License
dependent upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability frequently lift and carry up to 75 pounds;
occasionally lift and carry up to 100 pounds; frequently walk and stand during the shift;
frequently bend and kneel during a shift; push and pull objects; continuously flex upper trunk
forward at the waist and partially at the knees; continuously rotate upper trunk to the right or
left while sitting or standing; reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and coordinate eye,
hand, and foot movement in order to operate a vehicle. Requires working outside and may
subject worker to extremes of weather conditions.
13.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 5506
14 Crew Leader (Civic Center/Coliseum)
14.1 Summary: Supervises and assists in cleaning buildings and maintaining grounds at assigned
location.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the
completion of a high school diploma and one year experience in performing manual labor,
including some supervisory experience. Knowledge of common hand tools and some power
tools used in assembling partition system Ability to follow oral and written instructions;
perform manual tasks requiring physical strength and endurance deal courteously with the
public; and communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's License dependent
upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to continuously lift and carry up to 25
pounds, frequently lift and carry up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift and carry up to 75
pounds; frequently walk and stand during the shift; frequently bend and kneel; push and pull
objects; frequently flex upper trunk at the waist and partially at the knees; occasionally rotate
upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing; and coordinate eye, hand, and foot
movement in order to operate vehicles and equipment.
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14.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 9016
15 Custodian
15.1 Summary: Keeps an assigned building and surrounding premises clean and orderly using
janitorial equipment and supplies.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma. Knowledge of the methods and equipment used in janitorial work.
Ability to use machines and equipment including a buffer, shampoo machine, vacuum, floor
stripper, mop, broom, and related cleaning implements; communicate effectively with others;
and follow oral and written instructions.
Licenses/Certifications: None.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to frequently lift up to 25 pounds and
occasionally lift up to 75 pounds; frequently carry up to 25 pounds and occasionally carry up to
50 pounds; frequently walk and stand during the shift; occasionally bend and kneel; frequently
climb ladders, stairs, scaffolding, poles, and inclined surfaces; continuously flex upper trunk
forward at the waist and partially at the knees; occasionally rotate upper trunk to the right or left
while sitting or standing; frequently reach above, at, or below shoulder height; frequently push
and pull objects.
15.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 9015
16 Electronics Technician (Radio Shop)
16.1 Summary: Assists in the installation and repair of radio and related communications equipment.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the
completion of a high school diploma and six months of responsible work experience in the
repair and maintenance of mechanical and/or electrical equipment. Knowledge of use of basic
hand tools. Ability to learn the methods and equipment used in radio communication
installation and repair and communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's License dependent
upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to occasionally stand and walk during the
shift; occasionally climb stairs, ladders, and other inclined surfaces; occasionally bend and
kneel during the shift; continuously lift and carry up to 25 pounds; frequently lift and carry up
to 50 pounds; frequently flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially at the knees;
frequently rotate upper trunk to the left or right while sitting or standing; place arms above, at,
and below shoulder height; coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in order to operate a
vehicle.
16.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 5190
17 Equipment Operator (Solid Waste, Streets, Cemetery, Parks & Recreation)
17.1 Summary: Operates and services trucks and light motorized equipment, performs maintenance
work on equipment, and manual work in public facilities.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and six months experience in maintenance or construction work
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involving the operation of motorized equipment. Knowledge of operation and maintenance of
motorized equipment typically used in construction or maintenance activities. Ability to follow
oral and written instructions; perform maintenance on light equipment; work cooperatively with
others; operate a spray gun and metal grinder; and communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Commercial Driver's
License. Equipment Operator at Landfill may be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's
License.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to continuously lift and carry up to 25 pounds
and frequently lift and carry up to 50 pounds; frequently stand and walk during a shift;
frequently climb ladders, stairs, and inclined surfaces; continuously bend and kneel; push and
pull objects; continuously flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially at the knees;
continuously rotate trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing; continuously reach above,
at, or below shoulder height; and coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in order to operate
motorized equipment. Requires working in outside weather conditions during all seasons.
17.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: Solid Waste 9403, Streets —
9402, Cemetery — 9220, and Parks & Recreation — 9102
18 Farm Irrieation Technician
18.1 Summary: Operates, maintains, and repairs farm irrigation system components. Maintains
accurate irrigation records.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and one year of farm labor experience including work with irrigation
systems. Knowledge of operation and maintenance of irrigation systems, pumps, pipelines,
valves, flow meters, farm machinery, and earth moving equipment; and knowledge of computer
programs and software. Ability to operate, test, and repair centerpivot irrigation system; operate
earth moving equipment; develop and interpret irrigation plans, specifications, and details;
communicate effectively with others; and operate farm equipment.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's License dependent
upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to frequently lift and cant' up to 50 pounds;
occasionally lift and carry up to 100 pounds; frequently walk and stand during a shift;
occasionally climb ladders, stairs, and inclined surfaces; occasionally crawl when greasing
equipment; frequently rotate upper trunk forward at the waist and partially flex at the knees;
frequently rotate upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing; frequently reach at,
above, or below shoulder level; and coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in order to
operate motorized vehicles.
18.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 7520
19 Grounds Maintenance Worker
19.1 Summary: Maintains landscaped areas at City of Lubbock parks.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and six months experience in groundskeeping, gardening, or
maintenance work. Knowledge of groundskeeping methods, tools, and supplies; and practices
in planting, cultivating, and caring for trees, shrubs, flowers, and lawns. Ability to use hand
tools and motorized equipment; perform heavy physical labor; and communicate effectively
with others.
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Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's License dependent
upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to continuously lift and carry up to 25
pounds; occasionally lift and carry up to 75 pounds; frequently walk and stand during the shift;
frequently bend and kneel; push and pull objects; flex upper trunk at the waist and partially at
the knees; occasionally rotate upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or standing; frequently
reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in
order to operate vehicles and equipment. Requires working in outside weather conditions
during all seasons.
19.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 9102
20 Heavy Equipment Operator
20.1 Summary: Operates and services the heavier types of construction equipment such as motor
graders, scrapers, asphalt paving machine and large front end loader.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and three to five years experience in the operation of motorized
construction equipment. Knowledge of operation and maintenance of heavy motorized
equipment typically used in construction or maintenance activities. Ability to operate heavy
equipment skillfully and safely; perform maintenance and service work on trucks and heavy
equipment; make field repairs; and understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Commercial Driver's License
dependent upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to frequently lift and carry up to 50 pounds;
occasionally lift and carry up to 75 pounds; walk and stand during a shift; climb ladders,
scaffolding, stairs, poles, and inclined surfaces; continuously push and pull objects; frequently
flex upper trunk forward at the waist and partially at the knees; frequently rotate upper trunk to
the right or left while sitting or standing; reach above, at, or below shoulder heights; and
coordinate eye, hand, and foot movement in order to operate motorized vehicles and machinery.
Requires working in outside weather conditions during all seasons. Hazards include noisy
conditions, dust, and harmful chemicals.
20.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 5506
21 Laborer (Civic Center/Coliseum)
21.1 Summary: Cleans buildings and maintains grounds at assigned location.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and six months experience in performing manual labor. Knowledge of
common hand tools and some power tools used in assembling partition system. Ability to
operate motorized equipment and use hand tools; perform heavy physical labor; follow oral and
written instructions; and communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's License dependent
upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to continuously lift and carry up to 25
pounds; occasionally lift and carry up to 75 pounds; frequently walk and stand during the shift;
frequently bend and kneel; push and pull objects frequently flex upper trunk at the waist and
partially at the knees; occasionally rotate upper trunk to the right or left while sitting or
standing; frequently reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and coordinate eye, hand, and
foot movement in order to operate vehicles and equipment.
21.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 9016
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22 Recycling Attendant (Solid Waste)
22.1 Summary: Facilitate operations at the permanent recycling drop-offs by providing good
customer service and site maintenance. Site maintenance includes proper processing of
recycling commodities by sorting and as needed, removing unacceptable items from recycling
dumpsters.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to the
completion of a high school diploma and six months experience in maintenance or construction
work. Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions; get along well with others;
communicate effectively with others; and operate a riding lawn mower, skid loader equipment,
2-way radio, and bob cat skillfully and safely.
Licenses/Certifications: May be required to possess a valid Texas Driver's License dependent
upon the department's needs.
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability to continuously lift and carry up to 25
pounds, frequently lift and carry up to 50 pounds, and occasionally lift and carry up to 75
pounds; frequently stand and walk during a shift; frequently climb ladders, stairs, and inclined
surfaces; continuously bend and kneel; push and pull objects; continuously flex upper trunk
forward at the waist and partially at the knees; frequently rotate trunk to the right or left while
sitting or standing; continuously reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and coordinate eye,
hand, and foot movement in order to operate motorized equipment. Requires working in
outside weather conditions during all seasons.
22.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 7590
23 Warehouse Maintenance Worker
23.1 Summary: Performs manual work and maintains grounds at Warehouse.
Education/Experience: Any combination of education and experience equivalent to completion
of a high school diploma and six months of experience in groundskeeping or maintenance work.
Knowledge of the types and uses of common hand tools. Ability to operate motorized
equipment and use hand tools; perform physical labor; follow oral and written instructions; and
communicate effectively with others.
Licenses/Certifications: None
Work Conditions/Physical Requirements: Ability frequently lift and carry up to 75 pounds;
occasionally lift and carry up to 100 pounds; frequently walk and stand during the shift;
frequently bend and kneel during a shift; push and pull objects; continuously flex upper trunk
forward at the waist and partially at the knees; continuously rotate upper trunk to the right or
left while sitting or standing; reach above, at, or below shoulder height; and coordinate eye,
hand, and foot movement in order to operate a vehicle. Requires working outside and may
subject worker to extremes of weather conditions.
23.2 Worker's Compensation Classification of Operations Code: 8292
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Attachment
CITY OF LUBBOCK, TEXAS
Temporary Employment Services
RFP 11-10034-DT
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Proposal Submittal Form Rate Sheet
Resolution No. 2011-RO329
The undersigned hereby offers to furnish and deliver the articles or services as specified herein and in their
proposal and proposed service agreement (attached) at the terms stated therein and in strict accordance with the
specifications, all of which are made a part of this offer.
Maximum number of days from signing of service agreement to inception: This proposal is valid for ninety
(90) days.
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Account Clerk
$8.00
$10.40
$10.00
$13.00
$12.00
$15.60
$14.00
$18.20
Accountant
$13.00
$16.90
$15.00
$19.50
$17.00
$22.10
$19.00
$24.70
Administrative Assistant
$8.00
$10.40
$10.00
$13.00
$12.00
$15.60
$14.00
$18.20
Bookkeeper
$10.00
$13.00
$12.00
$15.60
$14.00
$18.20
$16.00 1
$20.80
Call Taker
$7.25
$9.43
$8.00
$10.40
$9.00
$11.70
$10.00
$13.00
Cashier
$7.26
$9.43
$8.00
$10.40
$9.00
$11.70
$10.00
$13.00
Licensed Vocational Nurse
$20.00
$26.00
$22.00
$28.60
$24.00
$31.20
$26.00
$33.80
Office Assistant
$7.25
$9.43 1
$9.00
$11.70
$11.00
$14.30
$13.00
$16.90
P/T Customer Service Rep.
$7.25
$9.43
$8.00
$10.40
$9.00
$11.70
$10.00
$13.00
Registered Nurse
$24.00
$31.20
$26.00
$33.8.0
$28.00
$36.40
$30.00
$39.00
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$9.00
$11.70
$10.00
$13.00
$12.00
$15.60
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$18.20
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Animal Attendant
Construction & Maint. Worker
Crew Leader
Custodian
Electronics Technician
Equipment Operator
Farm Irrigation Technician
Grounds Maintenance Worker
Heavy Equipment Operator
Laborer
Recycling Attendant
Warehouse Maintenance Worker
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Level 2 - one to three additional years of experience
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Level 4 - fi a or more additional years of experience