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AspectEntry Level Brazos CountyCustomer Service Representative
Required CredentialsHigh school diploma or equivalentHigh school diploma or equivalent
Work EnvironmentLocal government offices, public service settingsCall centers, retail, corporate offices
Industry UsagePublic sector, government servicesPrivate sector, customer support
Common Search IntentLocal government jobs, entry-level public serviceCustomer support roles, entry-level service jobs

Entry Level Brazos County positions typically involve public service roles within local government, requiring basic credentials and working in government offices. Customer Service Representatives focus on client support in private sectors like retail or call centers. While both are entry-level, they differ mainly in work environment and industry focus.

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Intern Maintenance Tech - Brazos Co.

Intern Maintenance Tech - Brazos Co.

Texas Department of Transportation

Bryan, TX • On-site

$20.50/hr

Part-time

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Texas Department Of Transportation rating

8.9

Company rating: 8.9 out of 10

Based on 36 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

57th of 639 rated public administrative organizations


Job description

Position Information
Each year, more than 500 college and high school students from Texas and beyond choose the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) as their employer of choice. For many, it's a dream opportunity and a stepping stone to a successful career.
Did you know several members of our Executive Leadership team, including our Executive Director, began as TxDOT interns? A paid internship with TxDOT offers you the chance to:
Explore how we serve the citizens of Texas
Apply and expand your classroom knowledge
Open doors to future career opportunities
Many interns return year after year because of the meaningful experience and professional growth they gain. At TxDOT, you'll join a passionate workforce and acquire invaluable skills that will carry you into the future.
Join the Bryan District in Brazos County this year to gain hands-on roadway maintenance experience and real-world exposure.
Salary Group:
A11: Year Round Intern Maintenance Tech : $ 20.50 /hr
Benefits and Perks
At TxDOT, we value work-life balance and are committed to providing our employees with a comprehensive range of benefits and programs, including:
  • Retirement Plans
  • Alternative and/or Flexible Work Schedules
  • Paid Leave and Holidays
  • Health Premiums paid at 100% for Full-Time Employees
  • On-the-Job Training
  • Tuition Assistance Program
  • Holistic Wellness Program with Leave Incentives
  • Career Development and Advancement Opportunities
  • Family-Friendly Policies and Programs

In 2024, TxDOT was recognized as a Best Place for Working Parents, and many of our offices statewide are also designated as Texas Mother-Friendly Worksites. These recognitions reflect our dedication to supporting families and promoting a healthy work-life balance.
For a complete list of our total compensation package please visit our website at: Total Compensation Package
To view benefits available to all State of Texas employees visit: Benefits at a Glance | ERS (texas.gov)
Position Description
Performs entry-level and routine maintenance work. Work involves physical labor tasks such as: plant and landscape maintenance, maintenance of comfort stations and rights-of-way, minor equipment repair, and assisting with roadway repair. Employees at this level perform assignments following specific instructions and are subject to frequent review by the immediate supervisor.
Essential Duties:
  • Assists in repairing and erecting signs and repairing drums and/or barricades; as required moves items related to these duties.
  • Assists in warehousing and supply functions.
  • Assists with repairs to potholes, roadway shoulders and edges, guardrails, signs, and other related work.
  • Assists with traffic control to include placing and gathering cones, flagging traffic, and other related work.
  • Operates light equipment. (Must be at least 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license.)
  • Maintains picnic and rest areas, rights-of-way, maintenance yards and comfort stations.
  • Move/picks up litter and roadway debris.
  • Performs minor maintenance and repairs on equipment.
  • Performs plant and landscape maintenance including trimming trees, brush and mowing, fertilizing and watering, as required moves items related to these duties.
  • Performs some carpentry work.
  • Performs some clerical duties.
  • Repairs and installs posts and mailbox supports, as required moves items related to these duties.
  • Performs other job responsibilities as assigned.

Minimum Qualifications:
Education:
  • Must be a student in high school or other educational institution or accepted into a college, university or educational institution.
Experience:
No Experience Required (Experience can be satisfied by full time or prorated part time equivalent)
Other Conditions:
  • Must be at least 16 years of age, a student currently enrolled in high school or any institution of higher education to include a trade/vocational school.
  • Employees at least 18 years of age with valid driver's license may be assigned driving duties and may use power tools.

Competencies:
  • Some skill in using computers and applicable programs, applications, and systems.
  • Ability to:
    • Communicate effectively.
    • Follow verbal and written instructions.
    • Follow applicable safety standards, practices and procedures.
    • Protect sensitive and confidential information.

Physical Requirements and Working Conditions:
  • Required to wear protective hard hat, or other personal protective equipment/devices.
  • Subject to outside environmental conditions; no effective weather protection
  • Medium work: Lift up to 50 lbs at a time and frequently lift or carry objects up to 25 lbs
  • Balancing-walking, standing, crouching on various surfaces without falling
  • Kneeling-bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee(s)
  • Lifting-raising objects from lower to higher position/horizontally to a different position
  • Reaching-extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction
  • Standing-prolonged periods of time
  • Close Visual Acuity-work includes visual inspection of small defects/parts
  • Close Visual Acuity-using measurement devices; and/or assembly or fabrication parts
  • Visual Acuity-operate machines, such as drill presses, power saws, and mills
Conditions of Employment:
Please read the Standard Conditions of Employment (TxDOT) for all positions
  • This job has been identified as physically demanding and will require a pre-employment physical.
  • Must pass a drug test prior to employment for safety impact positions. This is a Safety Impact position and will be subject to random drug testing.
    • Please note that the Department of Transportation's Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulation - 49 CFR Part 40, at 40.151(e) - does not authorize "medical marijuana" under a state law to be a valid medical explanation for a positive drug test result for an employee in this position.

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