
Highway Maintenance Tech - CDL Driver / Equipment Operator - Bozeman
Munro Footwear Group, Bozeman, MT, United States
Montana Department of Transportation
– Maintenance Technician – Bozeman
This position performs a variety of work as a laborer, lead worker, equipment operator, and truck driver for highway maintenance activities. Responsibilities include culvert placement and installation/cleaning, landslide removal, crack/mastic sealing, fence building or bridge repair, guardrail or sign installation, luminaire maintenance, roadway repair, vegetation and roadside maintenance, pavement marking and striping, and snow and ice control.
Position is part of a career ladder with advancement opportunities.
Qualifications
At least one year of documented experience in a city, county, or state highway road department performing road maintenance.
Valid Montana Commercial Operators License (Class A, Type II) with no restrictions, a tank endorsement, and a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate.
One year of experience driving a heavy truck or operating construction equipment.
License obtained within 30 days for applicants currently holding a learner’s permit.
Benefits
Culture of public service and work/life balance.
Access to Montana Health Centers and low‑cost clinics for state employees and families.
State Retirement plan and additional savings opportunities (deferred compensation).
Overtime compensation or compensatory time for all time over 40 hours in a workweek.
Benefits apply on the first day of employment.
Relocation assistance may be offered.
Salaries
Maintenance Technician Level II – $29.09 per hour. Requires one year of documented experience in another road department.
Maintenance Technician Level III – $29.59 per hour. Requires three or more years of documented experience in another road department.
Training assignments may be offered for individuals with no experience who are eligible to obtain a CDL.
Applicants must live or relocate within 45 road miles of the Bozeman Section House and be reasonably accessible by phone.
Top candidates will be invited to a practical test and behavioral‑based interview.
Driver’s records will be verified, and a release form will authorize the Department to obtain permanent driving records.
The Montana Department of Transportation is an equal‑opportunity employer. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, veterans, disabled veterans, and other protected categories are encouraged to apply.
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– Maintenance Technician – Bozeman
This position performs a variety of work as a laborer, lead worker, equipment operator, and truck driver for highway maintenance activities. Responsibilities include culvert placement and installation/cleaning, landslide removal, crack/mastic sealing, fence building or bridge repair, guardrail or sign installation, luminaire maintenance, roadway repair, vegetation and roadside maintenance, pavement marking and striping, and snow and ice control.
Position is part of a career ladder with advancement opportunities.
Qualifications
At least one year of documented experience in a city, county, or state highway road department performing road maintenance.
Valid Montana Commercial Operators License (Class A, Type II) with no restrictions, a tank endorsement, and a valid Medical Examiner’s Certificate.
One year of experience driving a heavy truck or operating construction equipment.
License obtained within 30 days for applicants currently holding a learner’s permit.
Benefits
Culture of public service and work/life balance.
Access to Montana Health Centers and low‑cost clinics for state employees and families.
State Retirement plan and additional savings opportunities (deferred compensation).
Overtime compensation or compensatory time for all time over 40 hours in a workweek.
Benefits apply on the first day of employment.
Relocation assistance may be offered.
Salaries
Maintenance Technician Level II – $29.09 per hour. Requires one year of documented experience in another road department.
Maintenance Technician Level III – $29.59 per hour. Requires three or more years of documented experience in another road department.
Training assignments may be offered for individuals with no experience who are eligible to obtain a CDL.
Applicants must live or relocate within 45 road miles of the Bozeman Section House and be reasonably accessible by phone.
Top candidates will be invited to a practical test and behavioral‑based interview.
Driver’s records will be verified, and a release form will authorize the Department to obtain permanent driving records.
The Montana Department of Transportation is an equal‑opportunity employer. Women, racial and ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, veterans, disabled veterans, and other protected categories are encouraged to apply.
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