What are the responsibilities and job description for the Plant Mechanic position at City of Greensboro?
Maintain and repair essential equipment that keeps our water treatment facilities operating safely and reliably.
About the Water Resources Department:
The Water Resources Department ensures the delivery of safe, reliable water and wastewater services through advanced treatment facilities and well-maintained mechanical systems. Plant Mechanics are central to this mission—keeping equipment functioning correctly, supporting facility operations, and protecting the long-term integrity of critical infrastructure.
Why This Role Matters:
Our treatment facilities rely on heavy-duty mechanical systems that must operate safely, consistently, and in compliance with strict regulations. The Water Resources Plant Mechanic ensures that pumps, motors, piping systems, chemical feed equipment, and related components remain in top working condition. This role maintains the foundation that supports our city’s health, safety, and resilience.
About the Role:
The Water Resources Plant Mechanic performs skilled mechanical work focused on installation, repair, and maintenance of key components within water and wastewater treatment facilities.
Key Responsibilities:Install, repair, and maintain pumps, motors, fans, chemical feed equipment, compressors, valves, piping, bulk chemical tanks, generators, diesel engines, and gates
Troubleshoot mechanical problems and determine effective solutions
Make recommendations on equipment repair, replacement, and upgrades
Maintain compliance with OSHA standards, safe work practices, and departmental procedures
Schedule and perform preventative maintenance to reduce downtime and extend equipment life
Log all work performed, including problems found, corrective actions, preventive measures, and work hours
Provide lead support and guidance to Mechanics-in-Training, Maintenance Helpers, and Laborers
Assist with hauling ashes and screenings for disposal by operating a tandem dump truck
Participate in a rotating on-call schedule for after-hours and weekend coverage
Ideal Candidate Attributes:
Strong mechanical aptitude with experience working on industrial equipment
Ability to diagnose equipment issues using both hands-on skills and technical knowledge
Dependable, safety-conscious, and committed to precision in all tasks
Clear communicator who can document work thoroughly and train others as needed
Comfortable working outdoors, around heavy equipment, and in industrial environments
Reliable team contributor who can work independently when required
Your Career Path!
This role provides opportunities for advancement to Plant Mechanic II, Maintenance Lead, or other skilled trades roles within Water Resources.
Other Position Details
This position is Non-Exempt under the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
Work includes after-hours response during an on-call rotation.
Minimum Qualifications:
- High school diploma /GED
- "OR" an equivalency of 3 years of education and" 6 years of related work experience in a mechanical or electronic field
- 4 years of related experience in a mechanical or electronic field
- Valid Driver's License.
- Prior experience with small tools, welders, cutting torches, and other troubleshooting tools.
- Certified Fork Lift Operator (or the ability to obtain within 6 months)
- Class B Commercial Driver's License (or the ability to obtain within 6 months)
An Ideal Candidate Would Also Possess (Preferred Qualifications):
- Previous work experience in a Water Reclamation facility
- Experience with Microsoft Office Software
- Previous experience working with diesel power generators
Salary : $43,755 - $78,299