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NC Department of Transportation is Hiring an Automotive Mechanic II - 2+ Openings! Near Raleigh, NC
How to Apply
You MUST apply at https://tinyurl.com/3x7czu56 by April 5.
This posting is for 2 openings and your application will be considered for ALL of them!
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NEW HIGHER SALARY:$36,682 - $55,512
The Challenge
We are looking for a skilled Automotive Mechanic/Equipment Repair Technician II to join our Wake County Equipment team.
In this role, you will:
Perform skilled small engine, automotive, and heavy equipment repair.
Perform a wide range of progressively responsible tasks involving the service, inspection, repair, rebuild, and diagnosis of mechanical systems for gas, diesel, and alternative-powered engines/equipment.
Conduct work ranging from routine inspections and service to highly complex mechanical systems analysis using advanced diagnostic instruments and software.
Perform 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 recurring and non-recurring work, such as electrical, suspension, brake system repair, and fitting/repairing more complex ancillary and specialized equipment.
Consult with a senior technicians or supervisor.
What You Bring
A complete set of mechanic tools.
Class A Commercial Driver’s License with Tanker (N) endorsement. (If you don’t have this, still apply. You can get it through our on-the-job training within 360 days of hire).
Experience performing preventive maintenance on 1 of the following: light, medium, heavy-duty trucks, and heavy equipment.
Experience diagnosing basic electrical systems and performing proper wiring repairs.
Basic hydraulic system repair experience, including component replacement and hoses.
Ability to repair and maintain automotive/heavy equipment and diagnose problems using diagnostic equipment,
Ability to prepare employment and equipment repair paperwork.
Communications skills to understand written and verbal instructions.
Agility and strength to move parts and materials to repair and maintain equipment.
Ability to safely operate equipment for testing purposes and work in an indoor and outdoor environment.
Demonstrated commitment to provide safe working environment by leading by example.
You can read and interpret Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) manuals, schematics, diagrams, and sketches.
Strength to move relatively heavy objects and perform heavy lifting.
Safety toe shoes.
Notes
We will conduct a pre-employment drug screening and background check for your past 3 years about controlled substances and alcohol testing.
We may require current certification by the EPA as a Type I, II, III, or Universal Technician.
You will need to work in bad weather such as snow and/or ice, tornadoes, hurricanes, etc. that can lead to working extended daily hours, weekends, and holidays.
Education & Experience
High School/GED diploma, and
2 years of relevant experience, or
An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Questions?
Call me: Melissa Henderson at 919-317-4700.
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