- Top 10% of respondersNC Department of Transportation is in the top 10% of companies in terms of response time to applications
- Responds within three weeksBased on past data, NC Department of Transportation usually responds to incoming applications within three weeks
Automotive Mechanic II - 2+ Openings!
- $36k – $57k • No equity
- +2
- 2 years of exp
- Full Time
Not Available
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Dan DeMaioNewton
About the job
How to Apply
You MUST apply at https://tinyurl.com/3jc3fbpv
This posting is for 3+ openings and your application will be considered for ALL of them!
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NEW HIGHER SALARY: $36,682 - $57,177
The Challenge
We are hiring skilled automotive and heavy equipment mechanics to join our Johnston County Equipment Shop team to do semi-skilled and skilled small engine, automotive, and heavy equipment work.
In this role, you will:
⦁ Perform skilled small engine, automotive, and heavy equipment repairs.
⦁ Service, inspect, repair, rebuild, and diagnose mechanical systems for gasoline, diesel, and alternative-powered engines/equipment. Your work will range from routine inspections and service to highly complex mechanical systems analysis using advanced diagnostic instruments and software.
⦁ Conduct parts/systems failure analysis.
⦁ Calibrate, adjust, and operate engine analyzers.
⦁ Routinely determine materials, techniques, and tools to accomplish work assignments that vary in complexity depending on the type of mechanical system and ancillary components/equipment.
⦁ Perform a variety of recurring and non-recurring work, such as electrical, suspension, brake system repairs, and fitting/repairing more complex ancillary and specialized equipment.
⦁ Consult with senior technicians or a supervisor on complex assignments.
What You Bring
⦁ A complete set of mechanic tools.
⦁ Experience performing preventive maintenance on 1+ of the following: light, medium, heavy-duty trucks, and heavy equipment.
⦁ Experience diagnosing electrical systems and proper wiring repair.
⦁ Hydraulic system repair experience, including component replacement and hoses.
⦁ Ability to repair and maintain automotive and heavy equipment.
⦁ Skills to diagnose problems using diagnostic equipment.
⦁ You can prepare paperwork essential to employment and equipment repair.
⦁ Ability to understand written and verbal instructions.
⦁ Ability to safely operate equipment for testing.
⦁ Ability to work indoors and outdoors.
⦁ A commitment to providing safe working environment by leading by example.
⦁ Ability to read/interpret Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals, read schematics, diagrams, and sketches.
⦁ Strength to move relatively heavy objects and perform heavy lifting.
⦁ Safety toe shoes.
⦁ Class A Commercial Driver's License with "N" endorsement. (If you don't have this yet, you can still apply and get it through our on-the-job training within 360 days of hire.)
Notes
⦁ You will be required to work during bad weather, such as snow, ice, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. that can lead to working extended daily hours, weekends, and holidays.
⦁ We will conduct a pre-employment drug test and background check with previous employers for the past 3 years about controlled substances and alcohol.
⦁ We may require current EPA certification as a Type I, II, III or Universal technician.
Education & Experience
⦁ High School/GED diploma, and
⦁ 2+ years of relevant experience, or
⦁ A combination of education and experience.
Questions?
Call me: Marsha Braswell at 252-640-6475.
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About the company
NC Department of Transportation
- Top 10% of respondersNC Department of Transportation is in the top 10% of companies in terms of response time to applications
- Responds within three weeksBased on past data, NC Department of Transportation usually responds to incoming applications within three weeks