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Entry Level Maintenance Mechanic Jobs (NOW HIRING)

This is an entry level maintenance mechanic position. Responsibilities include: Under supervision of higher-level mechanic, have the ability to learn proper troubleshooting and repairing of equipment ...

Maintenance Mechanic A

Bettsville, OH

$23.50 - $30/hr

Allied Reliability is seeking a Maintenance Mechanic in Bettsville, OH Job Responsibilities ... Must complete and receive a passing score the entry level Ramsey maintenance assessment testing

Entry-Level Maintenance Technician Location: Arlington, TX Pay: $18.50/hour We are currently hiring ... Previous maintenance or mechanical experience preferred but not required * Ability to operate or ...

Maintenance/Entry Level Mechanic

Joplin, MO · On-site

$22.25 - $28.50/hr

Maintenance/Entry Level Mechanic This entry-level Facility Maintenance and Mechanic positionto perform routine building repairs, including basic plumbing, electrical, andHVAC maintenance, while ...

Entry-Level Maintenance Technician Location: Arlington, TX Pay: $18.50/hour We are currently hiring ... Previous maintenance or mechanical experience preferred but not required * Ability to operate or ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Brooklyn Park, MN · On-site

$26 - $33.25/hr

... entry level to executive level positions. Under general supervision and following established ... Assists Maintenance Mechanic II & III in general repair, alteration, small-scale new construction ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Brooklyn Park, MN · On-site

$26 - $33.25/hr

... entry level to executive level positions. Under general supervision and following established ... Assists Maintenance Mechanic II & III in general repair, alteration, small-scale new construction ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Franklin Park, IL

$24.75 - $31.75/hr

... mechanically inclined individual to join our maintenance team ... This entry-level role supports the upkeep of bakery production equipment and facility ...

Maintenance/Entry Level Mechanic

Joplin, MO · On-site

$22.25 - $28.50/hr

Maintenance/Entry Level Mechanic This entry-level Facility Maintenance and Mechanic positionto perform routine building repairs, including basic plumbing, electrical, andHVAC maintenance, while ...

Maintenance Mechanic

Franklin Park, IL · On-site

$19 - $24/hr

... mechanically inclined individual to join our maintenance team ... This entry-level role supports the upkeep of bakery production equipment and facility ...

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How much do entry level maintenance mechanic jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for entry level maintenance mechanic in the United States is $27.54, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $24.04 and $30.77 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Entry Level Maintenance Mechanic, and why are they important?

To excel as an Entry Level Maintenance Mechanic, you need a basic understanding of mechanical systems, troubleshooting abilities, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often supplemented by vocational training. Familiarity with hand and power tools, safety protocols, and preventive maintenance software is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work both independently and as part of a team help you stand out in this role. These skills and qualities are vital for ensuring equipment runs smoothly, minimizing downtime, and supporting overall operational efficiency.

What types of equipment and tools will I commonly use as an entry level maintenance mechanic?

As an entry level maintenance mechanic, you’ll frequently use hand tools such as wrenches, screwdrivers, and pliers, as well as power tools like drills and grinders. You may also work with diagnostic devices to troubleshoot machinery, and basic welding or soldering equipment for minor repairs. Familiarity with safety gear and lockout/tagout procedures is also essential. Over time, you'll gain hands-on experience with more specialized equipment depending on the industry and facility.

What does an Entry Level Maintenance Mechanic do?

An Entry Level Maintenance Mechanic is responsible for performing basic maintenance and repair tasks on machinery and equipment under the supervision of more experienced mechanics. Their duties typically include inspecting equipment, conducting routine preventive maintenance, troubleshooting minor issues, and assisting with repairs to ensure machines run efficiently. This role often requires the ability to use hand and power tools, follow safety procedures, and learn on the job. It's a great starting point for those interested in a career in industrial maintenance or mechanical work.

What is the difference between Entry Level Maintenance Mechanic vs Maintenance Technician?

AspectEntry Level Maintenance MechanicMaintenance Technician
CertificationsHigh school diploma, technical trainingHigh school diploma, technical certifications often preferred
Work EnvironmentFactories, manufacturing plants, industrial settingsFactories, industrial facilities, equipment maintenance
Job FocusBasic repairs, preventive maintenance, troubleshootingAdvanced repairs, system diagnostics, equipment optimization

Entry Level Maintenance Mechanics typically perform basic maintenance tasks and troubleshooting in industrial environments, often with minimal certifications. Maintenance Technicians may handle more complex repairs and diagnostics, sometimes requiring additional certifications. Both roles are essential in manufacturing settings, but Maintenance Technicians usually have a broader scope of responsibilities and technical skills.

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Maintenance Technician/ Maintenance Mechanic I/II

Ada County

Boise, ID

$21.12 - $29.73/hr

Other

Posted 14 days ago


Job description

General Summary Maintenance Technician/ Maintenance Mechanic I/II (Candidates will be hired at either level depending on qualifications) If you're the kind of person who can troubleshoot, fix, and keep things running without missing a beat-we want you on our team. At Ada County Operations, your work isn't behind the scenes-it's mission-critical. You'll help keep nearly 1.6 million square feet of facilities running safely and efficiently for over 2,100 employees across 20 departments who serve our community every day

WHAT YOU'LL DO Keep building systems and equipment up and running Tackle repairs, troubleshoot issues, and solve problems fast Perform preventative maintenance to stop breakdowns before they happen Support fire, life, and safety systems WHY THIS JOB STANDS OUT Stable, meaningful public service work Variety-not stuck doing the same task every day Team you can count on-skilled, supportive, and mission-driven Room to grow into a higher-level mechanic role Work that directly impacts your community WHAT YOU BRING Hands-on experience in maintenance, mechanical, or building systems Strong troubleshooting skills-you like figuring things out A focus on safety, quality, and getting the job done right Reliability-your team knows they can count on you JOIN A TEAM THAT DELIVERS We take pride in respect, trust, and accountability-and in doing work that matters. Apply today and put your skills to work where they make a real difference. Maintenance Career Opportunities.

Maintenance Technician (Entry-Level - $21.12/hr.) Entry level facility maintenance performing hands-on, general labor and support tasks across county buildings. Assist skilled trades staff, complete basic maintenance and repairs, and build foundational knowledge of building systems while working under close supervision. Maintenance Mechanic I (Skilled - $23.98/hr.) A skilled role performing moderately complex maintenance across HVAC, plumbing, electrical, and general building systems

Work under general supervision to complete inspections, preventative maintenance, and repairs while continuing to develop technical expertise. Maintenance Mechanic II (Advanced - DOE) Operate with greater independence performing advanced, skilled maintenance and troubleshooting. In addition to performing complex repairs and preventative maintenance, provide lead direction and training to less experienced staff, interpret plans and technical documents, and help plan and schedule maintenance activities to support efficient operations.

Career Growth at Ada County Operations Ada County Operations is committed to developing its workforce by providing strong leadership development opportunities for all staff-including maintenance employees. Whether you're just starting out or advancing your skills, we support long-term career growth and provide a pathway to future leadership roles, including Lead positions. Please Note: This is a continuous job posting and will remain open until a sufficient number of qualified applications are received.

The posting may close at any time without notice. Applicants are encouraged to apply as soon as possible to ensure consideration. GENERAL SUMMARY: Performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled tasks related to the operation and maintenance of county buildings and their associated grounds.

The duties assigned will require the ability to perform heavy physical labor efficiently. The position is located in the Ada County Operations Department. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: The Maintenance Technician works under the general supervision a Maintenance Supervisor who will assign the details of each specific assignment.

Additional direction may be received from a designee. The Maintenance Mechanic I performs varied moderately complex work under general supervision according to pre-defined guidelines. The Maintenance Mechanic II can be distinguished from the Maintenance Mechanic I by demonstrating advanced technical ability, troubleshooting complex problems and applying leadership and communication skills to provide creative solutions to solve complex situations.

The Lead Maintenance Mechanic can be distinguished from the Maintenance Mechanic I and Maintenance Mechanic II by directly supervising Mechanics I & II in the absence of the Maintenance Supervisor and applies leadership and communication skills to provide creative solutions to solve complex situations. Essential Functions Maintenance Technician Cleans gutters, culverts, sewers and other drainage structures; Loads and unloads stone, gravel, dirt, asphalt, lumber, snow removal and heavy mechanical equipment; Assists in a helper capacity, in semi-skilled work such as plumbing, carpentry, electrical, auto repair and concrete work by retrieving tools, moving lumber, mixing or stirring concrete etc.; Unloads materials and equipment from delivery trucks; Completes records for receipt of shipments; Delivers boxes/packages, mail, etc.; Operates larger automotive equipment; May train in the operation of riding rotary mowers; May perform simple pruning of trees and shrubs; Perform various tasks such as trash pick-up/removal, operating a small floor scrubbing machine and light janitorial duties. Maintenance Mechanic I Performs visual examinations and/or operational tests to determine the need for routine repair of building roofs, plumbing fixtures, concrete fixtures, mechanical and electrical systems, and HVAC systems; Performs scheduled and routine maintenance on mechanical, electrical and heating systems; Installs, services and repairs ventilation units, electrical appliances, and other related equipment; Installs plumbing fixtures such as lavatory facilities, drinking fountains and sprinkling systems; Repairs plumbing systems by clearing stoppages, replacing sections of broken pipe and repair of leaky drains etc.; Paints walls and other surfaces by using standard coating methods such as brushing, rolling, and spraying; and Performs a variety of carpentry tasks such as building forms constructing or repairing dry walls, sheathing, etc.; Mixes, pours, spreads and levels concrete on surfaces and structures such as sidewalks, steps, walls, curbs, ramps, etc.; Fixes, replaces and refinishes floors and doors and replaces locks; Cleans, maintains and repairs boilers and replaces parts as needed; Performs roof maintenance; Repairs and relocates cabinets, desks, tables and other office furniture; Repairs window frames and screens; Lays floor tile and carpeting

Maintenance Mechanic II Performs functions of Maintenance Mechanic I; Performs lead work; Serves as a trainer; Represents department in internal and external meetings; Interprets plans, specifications, and manuals; Plans and schedules maintenance activities. Lead Maintenance Mechanic Performs visual examinations and/or operational tests to determine the need for routine repair of building roofs, plumbing fixtures, concrete fixtures, mechanical and electrical systems, and roof roofs, plumbing fixtures, concrete, fixtures, mechanical and electrical systems and HVAC systems; Performs all the essential functions of the position of Maintenance Mechanic I and II as required; Acts as a delegate to Maintenance Supervisor in their absence; Directly supervises Maintenance Mechanics in the absence of the Maintenance Supervisor; Oversees, trains, leads and verifies work of Maintenance Mechanics I & II; Represents department in internal and external meetings; Interprets plans, specifications, and manuals; Plans and schedules maintenance activities. ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Welds metal for fabrication or repair of heavy equipment parts; Removes snow; Occasionally operates equipment or works as a laborer; Performs related functions as required.

Job Requirements Maintenance Technician High school diploma or equivalent preferred; Some experience in heavy manual labor preferred; Skill in the use of a variety of simple hand tools; Ability to work safely with a variety of tools (shovels, ladders, mower, saws, etc.); Ability to operate motor vehicles safely; Ability to understand and follow simple verbal instructions. Maintenance Mechanic I Considerable experience in two or more trades; Must possess or be able to obtain and maintain a valid Idaho driver's license; Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook preferred; Basic knowledge of construction, operation and maintenance of a variety of air conditioning and heating units; Knowledge of standard plumbing methods and techniques in order to measure, cut, bend, and thread pipe, and how to caulk and seal such things as elbows, union joints, tile pipe, faucets and drains; Knowledge of the set up and operation of various electric resistance welding machines, or knowledge of how to use one or more manual welding processes to weld parts of commonly used materials; Knowledge of the methods and techniques of cement work; Knowledge of standard surface preparation and coating methods and techniques for painting; Knowledge of the methods and techniques of rough carpentry; Knowledge of how to add, subtract, multiply, divide and work with simple fractions to measure material according to requirements and dimensions outlined in instructions; Skill in the operation of a variety of power tools, safely; Ability to operate motor vehicles safely; Ability to perform maintenance and repair work safely; Ability to understand and follow verbal or written instructions; Ability to read blueprints, working drawings and read and understand maintenance/service manuals; Ability to repair and maintain a variety of standard mechanical locking devices; Ability to maintain effective working relationships. Maintenance Mechanic II In addition to the above; Demonstrated expertise in two or more trades; Skill in working with diverse groups to prioritize and accomplish multiple goals; Ability to lead a team to accomplish goals

Lead Maintenance Mechanic Must possess or be able to obtain and maintain a valid Idaho driver's license; Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills; Demonstrated expertise in two or more trades; Basic knowledge of Microsoft Word, Excel and Outlook preferred; Basic knowledge of construction, operation and maintenance of a variety of air conditioning and heating units; Knowledge of standard plumbing methods and techniques in order to measure, cut, bend, and thread pipe, and how to caulk and seal such things as elbows, union joints, tile pipe, faucets and drains; Knowledge of the set up and operation of various electric resistance welding machines, or knowledge of how to use one or more manual welding processes to weld parts of commonly used materials; Knowledge of the methods and techniques of cement work; Knowledge of standard surface preparation and coating methods and techniques for painting; Knowledge of the methods and techniques of rough carpentry; Knowledge of how to add, subtract, multiply, divide and work with simple fractions to measure material according to requirements and dimensions outlined in instructions; Knowledge of and ability to demonstrate leadership principles; Skill in the operation of a variety of power tools, safely; Skill in working with diverse groups to prioritize and accomplish multiple goals; Ability to operate motor vehicles safely; Ability to perform maintenance and repair work safely; Ability to understand and follow verbal or written instructions; Ability to read blueprints, working drawings and read and understand maintenance/service manuals; Ability to repair and maintain a variety of standard mechanical locking devices; Ability to maintain effective working relationships; Ability to lead a team to accomplish goals. OTHER REQUIREMENTS The incumbent is subject to a Sheriff's Office security clearance (criminal records) check and fingerprinting; Working hours for this position will vary and may include weekends; Must be able to support and work at all county facilities and buildings; May be assigned to special assignments as needed; This position has been designated safety sensitive and therefore the incumbent is subject to random drug testing. Work Environment & Physical Demands Incumbent makes inspections/repairs and installations from ladders, scaffolding and platforms and where parts worked on may be in hard to reach places; The incumbent is required to stand, stoop, bend, kneel, crawl, climb, and work in tiring and uncomfortable positions; The incumbent frequently carries tools and equipment and may be required to lift up to 50lbs.; The work is performed inside and outside and is sometimes dirty, dusty and greasy; The work performed may be in and around a jail facility and involves an element of personal danger; May be exposed to the possibility of electrical shock, burns, cuts or bruises

DISCLAIMER: To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the primary job responsibilities satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being assigned to this job. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of individuals in the job.

This job description is not an employment agreement and/or an expressed or implied employment contract. Management has the exclusive right to alter this job description at any time without notice. Ada County provides Veteran's Preference for all County jobs except for those deemed "key positions" in accordance with Title 65, Chapter 5 of Idaho Code.