Bonneville County invites you to apply to join our dynamic team dedicated to enhancing the quality of life for our growing community. Whether you're passionate about public service, eager to make a difference in local government, or seeking a fulfilling career with ample opportunities, Bonneville County is the place for you. Bonneville County offers a highly competitive benefits package to include: One of the Nation's best state retirement systems (PERSI) that offers a lifetime benefit 12 paid holidays Generous vacation and sick leave that start accruing as soon as you start Medical, dental, and vision insurance! (full-time/30+ hours per week) PERSI Choice 401(k) Deferred compensation plan Life insurance Short and long-term disability insurance Student Loan Forgiveness Employee Assistance Program (EAP) Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA) General Purpose Mechanic II Perform skilled journey level tasks related to the maintenance, repair, and rebuilding of county mechanized gas and diesel equipment. Perform mechanic duties in the county maintenance facility or in the field. Mechanic III Perform skilled master level tasks related to the maintenance, repair, and rebuilding of county mechanized diesel and gas equipment. Perform mechanic duties in the county maintenance facility or in the field. Act as lead worker for the county maintenance shop. Supervision Received Work under the general supervision of the Shop Supervisor. Supervision Exercised Mechanic II , may provide immediate to close supervision to Mechanic I for project-based work. Mechanic III , may provide immediate to close supervision to Mechanics I & II for project-based work. Essential Functions Mechanic II Perform preventive maintenance and make repairs to vehicles including transfer station and facilities, i.e., trash compactor, pit doors, tire shredder, and other equipment, i.e., snowmobiles, ATVs, etc., for various departments, i.e., Sheriff, Weed, etc.; maintain internal combustion engines, carburetors, transmissions, differentials, air, turbo, super charger, and hydraulic systems (open and closed systems), electrical, computerized control systems, fuel systems, cooling systems, suspensions, brakes, tires, exhaust, etc.; perform emergency field repairs and service. Monitor inventory of service materials and parts, i.e. oil, filters, welding supplies, iron, steel, etc.; perform as department purchasing agent and place orders of materials as needed and approved; may perform as a parts runner as needed. Perform troubleshooting and analysis of malfunctions using various technical and computerized testing and calibration equipment as needed to assure safe and efficient operation of county motor vehicles. Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems, components, parts, accessories, and equipment; assure proper function of vehicle radios and communication equipment. Perform general vehicle inspection and certification; checks and maintains service schedules consistent with manufacturer specifications; fill out time sheets, work orders and other documentation. Assist to maintain shop layout; assist with parts and general supplies and assure general shop, equipment and inventory security and control; clean shop area, tools, and equipment to maintain safe work environment; perform general shop and facility maintenance including electrical, plumbing, waste oil furnace operations, etc. Attend various schools and training programs as needed to develop and maintain skills in equipment maintenance. Operate heavy equipment as needed to transport, troubleshoot, and relocate machinery or equipment. Ability to maintain regular, reliable patterns in work product and attendance according to Bonneville County's expectations. Perform other job-related duties as required or assigned. Mechanic III Act as a service coordinator; prepare work orders; performs preventive maintenance and make repairs to vehicles, including transfer station and facilities, i.e., trash compactor, pit doors, tire shredder, and other equipment, i.e., snowmobiles, ATVs, etc., for various departments, i.e., Sheriff, Weed, etc.; maintain internal combustion engines, carburetors, transmissions, differentials, air, turbo, super charger, and hydraulic systems (open and closed systems), electrical, computerized control systems, fuel systems, cooling systems, suspensions, brakes, tires, exhaust, etc.; perform emergency field repairs and service. Perform as lead mechanic; makes daily work assignments; participate in interviewing and selection of new employees; monitor employee work performance and assist with evaluations; make recommendations for advancements, promotions and disciplinary actions; provide safety training; provide instruction and training related to complex heavy equipment and automotive projects; perform trouble shooting and analysis of malfunctions using various technical and computerized testing and calibration equipment as needed to assure safe and efficient operation of county motor vehicles. Monitor inventory of service materials and parts, i.e. oil, filters, welding supplies, iron, steel, etc. perform as department purchasing agent and place orders of materials as needed and approved; may perform as a parts runner as needed. Install, maintain, and repair electrical systems, components, parts, accessories, and equipment; assure proper function of vehicle radios and communication equipment. Perform general vehicle inspection and certification; check and maintain service schedules consistent with manufacturer specifications; fill out time sheets, work orders and other documentation. Perform some auto body maintenance, repair, and change over; prepare auto surface for painting, sand, fill, remove dents, etc.; paint vehicles with county colors and logos. Assist to maintain shop layout; assist with parts and general supplies and assure general shop, equipment and inventory security and control; clean shop area, tools, and equipment to maintain safe work environment; perform general shop and facility maintenance including electrical, plumbing, waste oil furnace operations, etc. Attend various schools and training programs as needed to develop and maintain skills in equipment maintenance. Operate heavy equipment as needed to transport, troubleshoot, and relocate machinery or equipment. Ability to maintain regular, reliable patterns in work product and attendance according to Bonneville County's expectations. Perform other job-related duties as required or assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED