Motor Equipment Mechanic IV
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Automotive Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic -
Automotive
Automotive Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Middlesex Community College (MCC), established in 1970, provides access to affordable education to prepare individuals for success and lifelong learning. We promote academic excellence, provide workforce development opportunities, and empower all learners to become productive and socially responsible members of our local and global communities.
The College provides a broad range of services that are essential to attract, reward, and retain talented faculty and staff. The MCC community promotes a work environment where our employees feel supported and empowered to best serve our student population. We are proud to offer our classes on both the Bedford and Lowell campuses, as well as a robust online course offering.
MCC is committed to transforming lives as we educate, challenge, and support all students as evident in our strategic plan.
Department: Department of Facilities Management
Reports to: Director of Bedford Facilities
Date: November 7, 2023 (Reopened December 15, 2025)
General
Summary:
The Motor Equipment Mechanic IV inspects, troubleshoots, and repairs motor vehicles and equipment for use by agency personnel; consults with operators, manufacturers, or dealers' representatives regarding specifications or problems relating to the operation of motor vehicles and/or equipment; writes repair orders and specifications for new vehicles and equipment; and performs related work as required. The basic purpose of this work is to maintain and repair motor vehicles and equipment to ensure safe and efficient operation.
The individual in this position will be part of the Essential Personnel and will be responsible for assistance in snow removal.
- Repair motor vehicles and equipment by overhauling, rebuilding, replacing, or adjusting gasoline or diesel engines, carburetors, distributors, alternators, generators, starters, differentials, and transmissions according to manufacturers' specifications.
- Service vehicles and equipment by changing and repairing tires, adjusting brakes, and cleaning and lubricating parts as needed to ensure their optimum working order.
- Repair and overhaul electrical circuits and units including all warning light circuits, arrowboards, electronic spreader circuits, electric motor circuits, and electric solenoid circuits.
- Operate snow removal and/or sanding equipment and vehicles.
- Operate other equipment used in automobile operation and repair such as hydraulic lifts, bumper jacks, and diagnostic testing equipment.
- Maintain records of vehicle service and Repair and overhaul equipment bobcat skid steer, John Deere loader.
- Prepare vehicles for inspection stickers.
- Solicit bids from outside vendors for repairs and decide whether repairs will be done in-house or by outside vendors.
- Troubleshoot and road test motor vehicles and equipment such as automobiles, trucks, and snow blowers to determine the repair work needed to be done.
- Road test motor vehicles and recommend them for road use.
- Supervise vehicle maintenance and repair garage.
Applicants must have at least (A) three years of full-time experience in the repair, maintenance, and overhaul of automotive equipment such as automobiles, trucks, front-end loaders, etc.
Substitutions: A certificate or diploma from a recognized trade, technical, or vocational school, at the high school level or above, with a major in automotive shop practice, may be substituted for one year of the required (A) experience.
- Knowledge of the principles, practices, and techniques of automotive repair and maintenance.
- Knowledge of the types and uses of hand-held tools used in automotive repair and maintenance such as wrenches, pliers, etc.
- Knowledge of the principles of operation of internal combustion engines.
- Knowledge of the principles of operation of diesel engines.
- Knowledge of the types and uses of materials and supplies used in automotive repair and maintenance.
- Knowledge of the types and uses of equipment used in automotive repair and maintenance such as hydraulic lifts, bumper jacks, grinders, and air tools.
- Knowledge of the types and uses of precision measuring equipment and devices such as micrometers, calipers, etc.
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