What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mechanic III, Pct 4 position at Tarrant County?
- Directly and indirectly supervises specialized road equipment repair.
- Repairs specialized off-road track equipment in the field, independently or with a Mechanic I.
- Monitors off-road engine, hydraulic and preventative maintenance requirements.
- Tests equipment for proper operation.
- Monitors the work of the technicians and verifies by operational quality of repairs made.
- Diagnoses repair of equipment.
- Provides training to Mechanics I and II in electrical, hydraulic and diesel repairs.
- Ensures safety of work site for employees.
- Serves as shop foreman in the absence of the equipment maintenance supervisor.
- Reads and understands repair manuals, electrical and hydraulic schematics for all off-road and track equipment.
- Designs, fabricates, and builds special projects for vehicles and equipment.
- Performs all other related duties as assigned.
High school diploma or GED. An additional four (4) years of related experience may substitute for a high school diploma.
Four (4) years of heavy truck/off-road or diesel mechanic experience required.
Certification of graduation from an accredited Mechanic Trade School may substitute for one year of experience.
A current and valid Class C driver license is required upon hire. A Class A CDL with a combination tanker and hazmat endorsement is required within eight (8) months of hire.
May require certification in a specific trade or training such as A/C or ASE coursework.
Controlled Area Network (CAN) experience preferred.
Additional technician certifications and licenses preferred.
Diagnosing and repairing highly complex off-road construction equipment with specialty certifications and licenses preferred.
Ability to train employees.
Thorough knowledge of road construction equipment and specialized requirements.
Ability to organize, plan, and make decisions.
Salary : $53,602 - $64,314