Job Summary: The Mechanic supports the safe and efficient operation of the County’s Highway Department by maintaining and repairing a wide range of vehicles, heavy construction equipment, small engines and tools. The position requires independent troubleshooting, use of diagnostic tools, and skilled mechanical work in support of infrastructure maintenance operations. This is a field-based and shop-based role contributing directly to the department’s readiness for year-round roadway and public works functions. Essential Duties & Responsibilities Diagnoses, repairs, and maintains heavy trucks, tractors, graders, sanders, and other highway department equipment to ensure operational readiness and public safety. Performs computerized diagnostic analysis and programming for diesel engines, chassis systems, ABS brakes, and computerized snow/ice control equipment. Replaces and repairs brakes, headlights, hydraulic systems, transmissions, and other critical mechanical components. Works collaboratively with the stockman to identify, request, and track parts necessary for repairs and scheduled maintenance. Operates trucks, loaders, graders, and fuel trucks as needed to support general highway maintenance duties and snow and ice control. Maintains detailed service and repair records for departmental equipment to support preventive maintenance and compliance tracking. Assists in the safe relocation of heavy equipment between work sites using appropriate load securement methods. Participates in seasonal and annual inventory audits to ensure accountability of supplies, tools, and equipment. Recommends new tools and equipment purchases based on emerging maintenance needs and technological changes.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree