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Mechanic I, II or III - Wastewater Collection
Government Jobs, Fort Pierce, Florida, United States, 34950
Wastewater Collection Mechanic
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority offers an excellent total compensation package, including market-leading benefits. The salary range shown represents the minimum to midpoint salary for this position. The actual salary offered will depend on qualifications and experience. Mechanic I: This is an entry-level, semi-skilled position involving routine, manual-type labor in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection and Lift Station Systems. Work requires limited judgment and is performed under the direct supervision of a WWC Mechanic II, WWC Mechanic III, and WWC Electrician / Electronic SCADA Technician. Mechanic II: This is a mid-level, semi-skilled position involving routine manual-type labor in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection and Lift Station Systems. Mechanic III: This is an advanced, highly-skilled position, involving technical and manual labor in the construction and operation and maintenance of Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection and Lift Station Systems. This position is delegated authority and responsibility for supervising a small group of unskilled and semi-skilled employees involved in preventive maintenance of Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection System. Graduation from high school or possession of an acceptable equivalency diploma. Will be subject to random drug testing per DOT regulations and FPUA rules. Mechanic I: During the first Twelve (12) months of employment the employee will be required to obtain Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) certification. Wastewater Collection class "C" Technician certification is desirable. Mechanic II: Wastewater Collection class "C" Technician certification is desirable. Employee must have and keep current Florida's Department of Transportation (FDOT'S) Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) certification. Two (2) years' experience as WWCMI with Fort Pierce Utilities Authority. Mechanic III: Employee must serve a Minimum of three (3) year as Wastewater Collection Mechanic II. Employee must obtain Class C, FW&PCOA Wastewater Collection Technician Certification. Employee must obtain and keep current Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Maintenance of Traffic Certification (MOT). A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.
Fort Pierce Utilities Authority offers an excellent total compensation package, including market-leading benefits. The salary range shown represents the minimum to midpoint salary for this position. The actual salary offered will depend on qualifications and experience. Mechanic I: This is an entry-level, semi-skilled position involving routine, manual-type labor in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection and Lift Station Systems. Work requires limited judgment and is performed under the direct supervision of a WWC Mechanic II, WWC Mechanic III, and WWC Electrician / Electronic SCADA Technician. Mechanic II: This is a mid-level, semi-skilled position involving routine manual-type labor in the construction, operation, and maintenance of the Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection and Lift Station Systems. Mechanic III: This is an advanced, highly-skilled position, involving technical and manual labor in the construction and operation and maintenance of Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection and Lift Station Systems. This position is delegated authority and responsibility for supervising a small group of unskilled and semi-skilled employees involved in preventive maintenance of Fort Pierce Utilities Authority's Wastewater Collection System. Graduation from high school or possession of an acceptable equivalency diploma. Will be subject to random drug testing per DOT regulations and FPUA rules. Mechanic I: During the first Twelve (12) months of employment the employee will be required to obtain Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) certification. Wastewater Collection class "C" Technician certification is desirable. Mechanic II: Wastewater Collection class "C" Technician certification is desirable. Employee must have and keep current Florida's Department of Transportation (FDOT'S) Maintenance of Traffic (MOT) certification. Two (2) years' experience as WWCMI with Fort Pierce Utilities Authority. Mechanic III: Employee must serve a Minimum of three (3) year as Wastewater Collection Mechanic II. Employee must obtain Class C, FW&PCOA Wastewater Collection Technician Certification. Employee must obtain and keep current Florida Department of Transportation (FDOT) Maintenance of Traffic Certification (MOT). A comparable amount of training and experience may be substituted for the minimum qualifications.