If you’re passionate about engines, hydraulics, and everything in between, this is your chance to keep the City of Midland running strong. As a Heavy Side Technician, you’ll be the go-to expert for diagnosing and repairing vital equipment across the city—from sanitation trucks to tractors. Your skills will help power daily operations citywide, ensuring our crews and community can count on safe, reliable equipment. With hands-on projects, high-impact responsibilities, and the latest diagnostic tools at your fingertips, this is more than a job—it’s a key role in keeping Midland moving.
Ability to sit, stand and transport self from building to building and vehicle-to-vehicle. Able to drive a city vehicle to and from different worksites. Employee will work in extreme temperatures bending, kneeling, twisting, and climbing in order to make repairs on vehicles or equipment. Employee can work with mechanical, biological, chemical, and electrical hazards while repairing vehicles and equipment. Employee is also required to perform heavy lifting of machinery and parts frequently. Safety glasses, hearing protection, and gloves provided
Ability to effectively communicate with employees, management, and vendors in order to diagnose repairs and order materials for repair. The employee also communicates with other employees in the workgroup and in other departments. Knowledge of proper tools used in welding and fabricating parts and equipment. Ability to safely use tools, vehicles, and equipment such as emissions and battery testers, electronic diagnostic equipment like a diesel laptop and brake lathes, bench grinders, lifts, overhead cranes, jacks, air conditioning and recovery systems, trucks, tractors, forklifts, and hand tools, air tools and welding and cutting torches. Skill in reading and practical application of manuals, blueprints, and other similar specifications used by city departments. Ability to read, measure, and calculate the types and sizes of materials needed and the ability to determine a reasonable amount of time that will be used in the actual fabrication process. Strong mechanical knowledge. High school diploma or GED required and/or a Technical degree in automotive and diesel technology preferred. Prefer one to three years of training as a mechanic or in a related field. Valid Texas Class A CDL Driver's License within one year of employment. Texas Department of Public Safety Inspector Certificate required within one year of employment.