Erik Christensen began work for the Delaware
County Department of Public Works on July 7, 1987 as a Laborer.
From March 1, 1988 until May 5, 1989, Erik worked as a Bridge
Construction Mechanic. Erik returned to employment with the County
DPW on March 3, 1992 and served the County in many capacities such
as a temporary Welder at the landfill, a DPW Laborer, Bridge
Construction Mechanic and Building Maintenance Mechanic. On January
1, 2007, Erik was promoted to Building Maintenance Mechanic II.
Erik started working at the Compost Facility
during its construction and stayed on once it was in operation. His
knowledge of the equipment and facility has been a great help in
keeping the plant running. The environment at the plant can be
harsh at times, but Erik has no problem getting right into the task
at hand. His dedication to keeping the operation running is shown
in his very good attendance record and his willingness to stay until
work is completed so that the plant is ready for production the next
day. Erik works well with other employees at the plant and is
always willing to help them when needed.
Erik takes pride in his job and is skilled
in fabricating walkways, chutes, guards, etc., throughout the
plant. Erik worked on the creation of a fabricated tiller for the
Bio-filter that can be used on a Bobcat. It is the only one of its
kind in this industry, works great and has been a very useful piece
of equipment in maintaining the condition of the Bio-filter. With
Erik’s talent, this was accomplished with very minimal cost to the
County.
What Erik likes most about his job is
troubleshooting problems with equipment and trying to improve
equipment reliability to prevent future breakdowns.
Erik lives in Davenport Center with his wife
Marissa and has two stepsons, Cody and Jordan. His hobbies include
high school sports, coaching Oneonta Little League Baseball, Oneonta
Boys Club Pickett League Basketball, Davenport Youth Soccer and
camping with his family and friends.
Congratulations, Erik, for this
well-deserved recognition.