Vehicle/Equipment Repair Tech II - Div 10

State of North CarolinaCharlotte, NC
Hybrid

About The Position

It’s the mission of the NC Department of Transportation to connect people, products and places safely and efficiently with customer focus, accountability, and environmental sensitivity to enhance the economy and vitality of North Carolina. We encourage you to consider joining NCDOT where our work not only serves the citizens of North Carolina but has an impact on our world through all modes of transportation. Please note that all positions close at 12:00 AM on the posted closing date. You must apply by 11:59 PM prior to the posted closing date. This is an extended posting through October 31, 2026 for Vehicle/Repair Technician II (VERT II) positions in Division 10. Multiple VERT II positions will be filled from this posting. Positions in this class perform skilled small engine, automotive, and/or heavy equipment repair. Work includes performance of a wide range of progressively responsible tasks involving the service, inspection, repair, rebuild and diagnosis of a diverse number of mechanical systems for a variety of gasoline, diesel, and alternative powered engines/equipment. Work ranges from inspection and service to highly complex mechanical systems analysis using advanced diagnostic instruments and software; conducting parts/systems failure analysis; and the calibration, adjustment and operation of engine analyzers. Positions must routinely determine materials, techniques and tools to accomplish work assignments. Work assignments vary in complexity depending on the type of mechanical system and ancillary components/equipment. Employees in this classification perform a variety of recurring and non-recurring work such as electrical, suspension, brake system repair, and /or fitting and repairing more complex ancillary and specialized equipment. The extent of repair work to be done may require consultation with a higher-level technician or a supervisor. Ability to repair and maintain automotive and heavy equipment, and diagnose problems using diagnostic equipment, prepare paperwork essential to employment and equipment repair. Ability to understand both written and oral instructions and move parts and material necessary to repair and maintain equipment. Ability to safely operate equipment for testing purposes. Ability to work in an indoor and outdoor environment. Ability to demonstrate commitment to provide a safe working environment by leading by example. Ability to read and interpret Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals. Ability to read schematics, diagrams, and sketches and possesses the physical strength to move relatively heavy objects. Must be able to perform heavy lifting. Safety toe shoes are required for this position. Position requires work during any adverse weather such as snow and/or ice, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. which can lead to working extended daily hours, weekends, and holidays. The selected candidate must be able to legally operate CDL required equipment/trucks with both manual and automatic transmissions at the time of hire or within 360 days of hire date. Either possession of a current Commercial Driver’s License on the date of hire, OR the North Carolina Commercial Driver’s License must be obtained through completion of on-the-job training and all requirements mandated by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (Federal Registry 49 CFR 383) within 360 days of the date of hire. As part of the hiring approval process, NCDOT will run a driver license check after conducting interviews, but prior to offering a position. Prospective drivers must meet the following standards to be eligible to operate NCDOT vehicles: • No more than two convictions of moving violations within the past three years No convictions of an alcohol or drug related traffic offense within the past five years • Valid, current North Carolina driver’s license appropriate for the type of vehicle to be operated (Note: Employees permanently residing in adjacent states may operate a DOT vehicle using a current, valid, appropriate driver's license from their state of residence.) • If a driver applicant has possessed an out-of-state driver’s license in the past ten years, the driver’s record from the state(s) involved shall be obtained. Such applicants and those who currently possess an out-of-state driver’s license will be responsible for providing their driving records from the appropriate states. Pre-employment drug testing is required for this position. As a condition of employment, a release form (ALCDRG-01) and a background statement (ALCDRG-06) must be signed allowing the NCDOT to check with previous employers for the past three years about controlled substances and alcohol testing. NOTE: Selected candidate is required to furnish a complete set of tools. Offer of employment will be contingent upon successful completion of NCDOT post offer employment evaluation.

Requirements

  • High school or General Educational Development (GED) diploma and two (2) years of experience in the area of assignment, or a sufficient year-for-year combination of education and experience in the repair work to which assigned, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Ability to safely operate equipment for testing purposes.
  • Ability to work in an indoor and outdoor environment.
  • Ability to read and interpret Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals.
  • Ability to read schematics, diagrams, and sketches.
  • Possesses the physical strength to move relatively heavy objects.
  • Must be able to perform heavy lifting.
  • Safety toe shoes are required for this position.
  • Position requires work during any adverse weather such as snow and/or ice, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. which can lead to working extended daily hours, weekends, and holidays.
  • Must be able to legally operate CDL required equipment/trucks with both manual and automatic transmissions at the time of hire or within 360 days of hire date.
  • Possession of a current Commercial Driver’s License on the date of hire, OR obtain the North Carolina Commercial Driver’s License through completion of on-the-job training and all requirements mandated by Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations (Federal Registry 49 CFR 383) within 360 days of the date of hire.
  • No more than two convictions of moving violations within the past three years.
  • No convictions of an alcohol or drug related traffic offense within the past five years.
  • Valid, current North Carolina driver’s license appropriate for the type of vehicle to be operated.
  • If a driver applicant has possessed an out-of-state driver’s license in the past ten years, the driver’s record from the state(s) involved shall be obtained.
  • Prospective drivers will be responsible for providing their driving records from the appropriate states.
  • Pre-employment drug testing is required for this position.
  • Must sign a release form (ALCDRG-01) and a background statement (ALCDRG-06) allowing the NCDOT to check with previous employers for the past three years about controlled substances and alcohol testing.
  • Selected candidate is required to furnish a complete set of tools.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in performing preventive maintenance on a minimum of one of the following: light, medium, heavy-duty trucks and heavy equipment
  • Experience in diagnostics of basic electrical systems and proper repair of wiring
  • Experience in basic hydraulic system repairs including component replacement and hoses
  • Current certification by the EPA as a Type I, II, III or Universal technician as required by 40 CFR part 82, subpart F.

Responsibilities

  • Perform skilled small engine, automotive, and/or heavy equipment repair.
  • Perform a wide range of progressively responsible tasks involving the service, inspection, repair, rebuild and diagnosis of a diverse number of mechanical systems for a variety of gasoline, diesel, and alternative powered engines/equipment.
  • Conduct parts/systems failure analysis.
  • Calibrate, adjust and operate engine analyzers.
  • Determine materials, techniques and tools to accomplish work assignments.
  • Perform electrical, suspension, brake system repair, and /or fitting and repairing more complex ancillary and specialized equipment.
  • Repair and maintain automotive and heavy equipment.
  • Diagnose problems using diagnostic equipment.
  • Prepare paperwork essential to employment and equipment repair.
  • Understand both written and oral instructions.
  • Move parts and material necessary to repair and maintain equipment.
  • Safely operate equipment for testing purposes.
  • Demonstrate commitment to provide a safe working environment by leading by example.
  • Read and interpret Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals.
  • Read schematics, diagrams, and sketches.
  • Perform heavy lifting.

Benefits

  • Variety of leave options
  • Professional development opportunities
  • Insurance
  • More
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