Cowlitz County

Mechanic - Non-ASE / ASE Certified


Pay$59300.80 - $77230.40 / year
LocationKelso/Washington
Employment typeFull-Time

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 4929875

      This position reports to any assigned work area and receives instructions and assignments from the Fleet Operations Supervisor or area lead person. This position is responsible for diagnosing mechanical problems; assessing needed repairs and troubleshooting, including computer diagnostics; performing repairs, including repairs in electrical and hydraulic systems; and installing parts and components in County owned vehicles and equipment. It also conducts regular inspections and maintenance of County owned vehicles and equipment to ensure their optimum performance and safety. This is a journeyman level mechanic position skilled in other related areas including parts design and modifications, welding, paint, and bodywork.


      First review of applicants after 05/19/2025. Position will close on 06/05/2025.


      Benefits Information:

      Cowlitz County offers a generous benefits package which includes:

      • Medical/Dental/Vision (includes dependent coverage)
      • VEBA/Health Retirement Account for those who qualify
      • Retirement through Washington State Public Employees Retirement System
      • Life Insurance
      • Deferred Compensation plans available (457b)
      • Vacation, Bonus and Leave Days Paid
      • 11 Paid Holidays
      • Reasonable work hours

      The County:

      Cowlitz County is a great place to live and work. Located along the Columbia River less than an hour from the Cascade Mountains and the Pacific Ocean, Cowlitz County provides an abundance of outdoor recreational opportunities and easy access to the Arts. The I-5 corridor runs right through Cowlitz County providing quick access to the Vancouver, Washington and Portland, Oregon metropolitan areas.

      1. Inspect, diagnose, and perform engine or mechanical repairs on gasoline and diesel vehicles and equipment such as passenger vehicles, graders, dozers, loaders, excavators, rollers, hydroseeders, tankers, mowers, and sweepers.
      2. Operate and road test the various pieces of county equipment to check for defects, make adjustments, and inspect repair work.
      3. Conduct regular safety and maintenance inspections of vehicles and equipment.
      4. Troubleshoot and assess mechanical problems, individually or in a collaborative setting, and develop repair plans/strategies. Refer and study operator and maintenance procedures and manuals.
      5. Log and maintain accurate and detailed maintenance, repairs, inspection and other shop records.
      6. Perform other related specialized functions to execute repair or installations such as machinist, welding, paint and body repairs, tire repairs and replacements.
      7. Designs, modifies and installs hydraulic and electrical systems and other special accessories to vehicles and equipment.
      8. Purchase and receive specialized repair parts and supplies from various parts and supply vendors.
      9. Perform general housekeeping of the shop and storage areas to maintain an organized and safe workshop. Perform shop-closing and security process at end of shift.
      10. Promptly communicate to the Supervisor or Leadsperson unusual problems and issues outside the scope of this position.
      11. Attend and participate in regular staff meetings. Contribute ideas for the improvement and efficiency of general operations.
      12. Actively participate in job related and required training. Attend training classes, schools and seminars to stay up-to-date on modern technical skills and knowledge, compliance and other job related issues. Attain and maintain required certifications.
      13. Assist train and guide new or supporting personnel, as well as collaborate in the effective implementation of operation and maintenance programs and procedures.
      14. Collaborate with other Public Works divisions and outside agencies during projects and emergencies.
      15. Perform other duties as assigned.
      1. Possess and maintain a valid Driver’s License, without restrictions. Must obtain and maintain a Class A CDL with tanker and airbrake endorsements within one year of occupying the mechanic position.
      2. Possess a general knowledge of all types of gasoline and diesel vehicles and equipment, their functions, and their principal components, commonly used in heavy road maintenance and construction.
      3. Mechanics must furnish tools up to 1-1/8 inches. The Employer shall replace in kind broken, worn out, or stolen tools that are not replaced by the manufacturer and which have been registered with the Employer.
      4. Journeyman level mechanic with five (5) years experience in gasoline AND OR diesel mechanical repair facility, and skilled in at least the following areas:
      1. Gasoline and diesel engine diagnoses, maintenance, and repair.
      2. Transmission diagnosis, overhaul, and repair.
      3. Electrical trouble shooting and analysis including basic knowledge of computerized engine and transmission control.
      4. Hydraulic analysis and repair.
      5. Brake maintenance and repair.
      6. Basic knowledge of body repair and painting, welding, tire repair and replacement.
      At the discretion of the employer, certified vocational course work and training may substitute for two (2) years of experience.

      Preferred/Additional Minimum Qualifications - for ASE Certified Mechanics:
      1. Possess and maintain ASE Certification as a Master Heavy Duty Truck Technician
      2. Possess and maintain a valid Class A Commercial Drivers License with Tanker and Air Brake endorsements. Or, possess at the time of application a valid Class B Commercial Drivers License with Air Brake endorsement, but must get the Class A endorsements within 6 months of employment.



  • About the company

      Cowlitz County is a county located in the US state of Washington.

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