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Douglas County (WI)

Mechanic- Highway Department

Douglas County (WI), Madison, Wisconsin, United States

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Douglas County is an Equal Opportunity and affirmative action employer.

The Heavy Equipment Mechanic’s work involves a variety of makes and models of trucks and heavy road equipment. A Heavy Equipment Mechanic performs difficult and skilled mechanical work in the repair of heavy equipment. The employee is expected to plan their work and make decisions within established policy. The work is performed under the general supervision of the Fleet & Facilities Manager and is subject to inspection while in process and upon completion. Mechanics are required to provide their own basic hand tools; shop clothing and allowances for tools and clothing are provided.

*Reasonable accommodations may be made to allow individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

Benefits

Annual wage increase based on eligibility

Paid, on‑the‑job training and advancement opportunities

85% county contribution to health and dental premiums

Health Savings Account (HSA) available to all employees enrolled in the county's medical plan, with annual contributions provided by the employer and the health plan

Wisconsin Retirement – one of the most well‑managed retirement systems in the nation. Contributions are paid according to current year rates set by the WRS Employee Trust Fund. Refer to www.etf.wi.gov for further detail.

County‑paid Life Insurance Policy – coverage equivalent to annual salary. Affordable Supplemental, Additional, and Spousal/Dependent coverage available at employee’s expense

Competitive paid time off including vacation, sick time, personal days and holidays

Public Student Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) Employer

Responsibilities

Repair and maintain vehicles and heavy equipment including but not limited to backhoes, loaders, tractors, trucks, pavers and road graders.

Completes work orders, inspection reports, and other basic forms as needed.

Repair, inspect, adjust and replace necessary components and related parts on a wide variety of road maintenance equipment.

Wire feed welding, plasma cutting, oxyacetylene cutting and fabricating.

Mount and dismount seasonal equipment; truck calibration, brine systems and brine maker.

Serve as a backup for snowplowing as directed by supervisor.

Diagnose defects of trucks and specialized heavy maintenance equipment.

Repair and/or overhaul brake systems, engines, differentials, front and rear axles.

Repair and maintain hydraulic systems; remove and install engines, transmissions, and differentials.

Operates Service Truck for remote repairs and diagnostics as assigned and necessary.

Must obtain Class A CDL within six months of hire date through Douglas County CDL training program.

Perform other duties as assigned.

Qualifications Completion of a vocational training course in Diesel Mechanics and Heavy Equipment Maintenance and one year of full‑time paid experience as a heavy equipment mechanic; OR three years of full‑time paid experience as a heavy equipment mechanic. Work experience as a heavy equipment mechanic may be substituted for formal training on the basis of two years of full‑time paid experience for one year of formal training.

CDL licensure is required within six months of hire.

Knowledge Required

Comprehensive knowledge of standard practices and equipment of the automotive mechanic trade.

Thorough knowledge of maintenance and repair of highway maintenance equipment, including troubleshooting and function.

Thorough knowledge of the operation of gasoline and diesel engines and their repair.

Working knowledge of hand tools, air‑electric and hydraulic‑manual power tools, and operation of shop equipment and floor hoist.

Working knowledge of hydraulic systems and operations.

Skills Required

Skillful use and care of hand and machine tools used in motor repair.

Locate and adjust defects in motorized equipment.

Read, understand and follow written and oral instructions including equipment specifications and parts manuals.

Establish and maintain effective working relationships with coworkers and supervisors.

Working Conditions The Heavy Equipment Mechanic works in a maintenance shop environment, and is occasionally subject to environmental hazards such as fumes, loud noises, and heat and cold. The ideal candidate will have the ability to work in these conditions safely.

Physical Requirements The Heavy Equipment Mechanic works at the Highway Department Facility in Hawthorne with exposure to high noise levels and shop fumes. This position requires regular lifting up to 50 pounds and occasional heavy lifting of up to 100 pounds with assistance.

Testing Requirements Testing may be administered to assess skills and abilities necessary to perform the essential duties of this position. Structured interview, references and/or background investigation. Candidate must be able to pass a pre‑employment physical.

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