NORTH DAKOTA STATE GOVERNMENT - DEPT OF TRANSPORTA
Mechanic III 3032107
NORTH DAKOTA STATE GOVERNMENT - DEPT OF TRANSPORTA, Fargo, North Dakota, us, 58126
Job Overview
Job ID: 3032107 – Location: Fargo District, Fargo, ND. Salary: $5,354 per month. Full‑time, Regular. FLSA Status: Non‑exempt.
Role Summary As a Mechanic III, you will repair vehicles and equipment to keep fleet trucks and DOT equipment ready for use. Your duties include diagnosing and repairing all fleet trucks and DOT equipment, installing components such as radios, safety lighting, light bars, sirens, and more.
Responsibilities
Automobile Repair – Troubleshoot and repair systems on cars and pickups; computerized automotive systems with complex diagnosis, electrical, transmission, differentials, driveline, clutches, heating and air conditioning, carburetors and fuel injection, brakes and antilock systems, tires, windshields, airbags, and body computers.
Radio Installation and Accessories – Install 2‑way radios, design wiring schematics for electrical accessories, roof antennas, safety equipment, prisoner cages, red lights, emblems, decals, and stripes. Configure switches for Game and Fish enforcement vehicles and mobile vision cameras.
Light and Heavy Truck Repair – Troubleshoot and repair single and tandem axle trucks; brakes, hydraulics, clutches, driveline, electrical, engines (gas and diesel), tune‑ups, transmission repairs, windshields, electronic shift automatic transmission, electronic instrument cluster, computerized diesel engines using laptop diagnostics, and antilock brake systems.
Heavy Equipment, Tractors & Minor Equipment Repair – Test, replace, or rebuild components; repair cooling, electrical, steering systems, brakes, gearboxes, clutches, hydraulics, gearboxes, transmissions, engines (gas and diesel), differentials, hydrostatic drive, air brakes, and electronic instrument clusters.
Shop Maintenance and Recordkeeping – Maintain tools and shop area; fill out time sheets accurately; use Fleet Focus system; check and report accident hazards.
Qualifications
Class A or B Driver License.
Completed a two‑year curriculum in automotive or diesel/industrial equipment technology.
Two years of work experience performing duties similar in type and complexity.
Alternative: Completion of a three‑year master technology program and one year of work experience.
Work experience can substitute for the educational requirement as described.
Successful applicant must provide required tools on the date of hire. List of required tools is available from any district office.
Position may require work after hours, on weekends, and holidays during road and weather emergencies; demonstrate ability to function around vehicular and maintenance traffic. Position requires knowledge of and ability to weld, and may require snow plowing. Safety training will be provided.
As determined by the district engineer or division director, employees may be required to report to work within 30 minutes in emergency situations. Employees with residence outside the 30‑minute requirement must arrange to be available during such conditions.
Employment will be contingent upon successfully completing the interview process and required drug test, medical screening, reference check, and driving records check.
Equal Employment Opportunity The State of North Dakota and this hiring agency do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), genetics, religion, age, or disability. The State of North Dakota prohibits smoking in all places of state employment in accordance with N.D.C.C. § 23‑12‑10.
Application Procedure Submit an application at
www.nd.gov/careers
by 11:59 P.M. CST on the closing date. Include a resume and cover letter clearly explaining how your experience and education relate to the minimum qualifications and job duties. The 100‑point candidate questionnaire is used for selection.
Contact Recruiter: recruiter@nd.gov or 701‑328‑3290. For accommodations or assistance, contact dot.recruiter@nd.gov or (701) 328‑2651.
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Role Summary As a Mechanic III, you will repair vehicles and equipment to keep fleet trucks and DOT equipment ready for use. Your duties include diagnosing and repairing all fleet trucks and DOT equipment, installing components such as radios, safety lighting, light bars, sirens, and more.
Responsibilities
Automobile Repair – Troubleshoot and repair systems on cars and pickups; computerized automotive systems with complex diagnosis, electrical, transmission, differentials, driveline, clutches, heating and air conditioning, carburetors and fuel injection, brakes and antilock systems, tires, windshields, airbags, and body computers.
Radio Installation and Accessories – Install 2‑way radios, design wiring schematics for electrical accessories, roof antennas, safety equipment, prisoner cages, red lights, emblems, decals, and stripes. Configure switches for Game and Fish enforcement vehicles and mobile vision cameras.
Light and Heavy Truck Repair – Troubleshoot and repair single and tandem axle trucks; brakes, hydraulics, clutches, driveline, electrical, engines (gas and diesel), tune‑ups, transmission repairs, windshields, electronic shift automatic transmission, electronic instrument cluster, computerized diesel engines using laptop diagnostics, and antilock brake systems.
Heavy Equipment, Tractors & Minor Equipment Repair – Test, replace, or rebuild components; repair cooling, electrical, steering systems, brakes, gearboxes, clutches, hydraulics, gearboxes, transmissions, engines (gas and diesel), differentials, hydrostatic drive, air brakes, and electronic instrument clusters.
Shop Maintenance and Recordkeeping – Maintain tools and shop area; fill out time sheets accurately; use Fleet Focus system; check and report accident hazards.
Qualifications
Class A or B Driver License.
Completed a two‑year curriculum in automotive or diesel/industrial equipment technology.
Two years of work experience performing duties similar in type and complexity.
Alternative: Completion of a three‑year master technology program and one year of work experience.
Work experience can substitute for the educational requirement as described.
Successful applicant must provide required tools on the date of hire. List of required tools is available from any district office.
Position may require work after hours, on weekends, and holidays during road and weather emergencies; demonstrate ability to function around vehicular and maintenance traffic. Position requires knowledge of and ability to weld, and may require snow plowing. Safety training will be provided.
As determined by the district engineer or division director, employees may be required to report to work within 30 minutes in emergency situations. Employees with residence outside the 30‑minute requirement must arrange to be available during such conditions.
Employment will be contingent upon successfully completing the interview process and required drug test, medical screening, reference check, and driving records check.
Equal Employment Opportunity The State of North Dakota and this hiring agency do not discriminate based on race, color, national origin, sex (including sexual orientation and gender identity), genetics, religion, age, or disability. The State of North Dakota prohibits smoking in all places of state employment in accordance with N.D.C.C. § 23‑12‑10.
Application Procedure Submit an application at
www.nd.gov/careers
by 11:59 P.M. CST on the closing date. Include a resume and cover letter clearly explaining how your experience and education relate to the minimum qualifications and job duties. The 100‑point candidate questionnaire is used for selection.
Contact Recruiter: recruiter@nd.gov or 701‑328‑3290. For accommodations or assistance, contact dot.recruiter@nd.gov or (701) 328‑2651.
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