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Odot Snow Plow Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Equipment Operator

Vale, OR · On-site

$17.50 - $24/hr

... ODOT requirements. Preferred Knowledge and Skills: Past government experience. Has over 2 years of experience with grading, sloping, and channel work. Has Experience driving a Snow Plow. Has ...

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How much do odot snow plow jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for odot snow plow in the United States is $24.36, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.47 and $28.85 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an Odot snow plow?

An ODOT Snow Plow job involves operating snowplows and other roadway maintenance equipment to clear highways and roads during winter weather conditions. Operators are responsible for applying salt and de-icing materials, ensuring safe travel for motorists. This role may also include routine vehicle maintenance and assisting with other transportation department duties as needed. It typically requires a commercial driver's license (CDL) and the ability to work long or irregular hours during snow events.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Odot snow plow position?

To excel as an ODOT Snow Plow Operator, you need a valid commercial driver's license (CDL), experience with heavy equipment, and a solid understanding of safe snow removal practices. Familiarity with snow plow trucks, salt spreaders, two-way radios, and GPS navigation systems is typically required. Strong attention to detail, problem-solving skills, and the ability to work well under pressure are important soft skills for this role. These abilities are vital to ensure road safety during hazardous winter weather and maintain efficient operations for public transportation.

What does a typical shift look like for an Odot snow plow operator during winter months?

During winter, ODOT Snow Plow Operators often work long or irregular shifts, including nights, weekends, and holidays, to respond to changing weather conditions. A typical shift involves pre-trip inspections of equipment, monitoring weather updates, coordinating with dispatchers, and plowing or treating assigned routes to keep roads clear and safe. Operators may work independently or as part of a team, and must be ready to adjust their schedules on short notice if severe weather hits. Collaboration with other ODOT staff and public safety agencies is common, especially during major storms. The work can be demanding but is essential for community safety and maintaining transportation infrastructure.

How do you get a job plowing snow as an Odot Snow Plow?

To become an Odot Snow Plow operator, applicants typically need a valid driver's license, a clean driving record, and experience operating large vehicles or snow removal equipment. Employment often requires passing a physical exam, background check, and completing training on snow plow operation and safety procedures. Job openings are posted on the state's employment website or through civil service channels, and seasonal or full-time positions may be available depending on weather conditions.
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Infographic showing various Odot Snow Plow job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, 1% Temporary, 1% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 98% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 1% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $50,672 per year, or $24.4 per hour.

ODOT Mechanic Mercer County, PN: 20050756

Ohio Department of Taxation

Celina, OH • On-site

Full-time

Posted 8 days ago


Job description

ODOT Mechanic Mercer County, PN: 20050756

Who We Are: 

The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) oversees building and maintaining the nation's 5th largest interstate system and the 2nd largest number of bridges. We take pride in providing safe and efficient roadways for the people of Ohio and for the people traveling within our great state. And in order to achieve that, we do A LOT! From Planning, Engineering, Construction to Law, HR, Communications, IT and everything in between, ODOT has a career for just about everyone. ODOTers are hardworking, passionate, and dedicated to public service. We strive to achieve our agency's vision every day: To be a long term, reliable, professional, and highly productive organization.

ODOT's Mission Statement: 

To provide easy movement of people and goods from place to place. We will:

-Take care of what we have

 -Make our system work better

-Improve safety

-Enhance capacity

JOB DUTIES IN ORDER OF IMPORTANCE: 

Performs routine maintenance & service (e.g., checks fluid levels &/or batteries; lubricates joints, hinges &/or latches; changes oil & replaces filters; replaces spark plugs; performs tire changes; services the cooling system; dispenses fuel &/or fluids as needed) & assists higher-level ODOT mechanics with complex maintenance (e.g., tunes gas &/or diesel engines; inspects engines checking for leaks, worn or close components, belt & hose conditions &/or mounting; inspects underbody checking for leaks, loose or worn components in suspension, steering &/or drive train; inspects brakes looking for loose or worn components, proper adjustments &/or leaks; operates electronic system scope) on cars, trucks & all types of agency-identified equipment & repairs, rebuilds &/or replaces major parts (e.g., carburetor, alternator, water or fuel pump, clutches, brake systems, exhaust systems) on cars, trucks, motorcycles &/or all types of agency-specific equipment; assists lower-level mechanics with routine work activities (e.g., job shadowing opportunities, required paperwork, work order submission). 

Performs minor repairs or miscellaneous mechanic work (e.g., inspects tires/wheels looking for damage, leaks, or wear; cleans or replaces diesel injectors; adjusts valves; performs body repair work; replaces shocks; repairs or replaces hydraulic pumps or systems; installs snowplow blades; repairs hydraulic systems, heavy/heaviest equipment). 

Maintains records of repairs & maintenance; (e.g., daily time sheets); orders &/or picks up parts; provides service & repair of vehicles & equipment on emergency basis; &/or makes onsite service/outpost calls (e.g., replaces flat tire; repairs air leak in brake system; repairs wear items on heavy equipment; performs guardrail replacement); operates welding torches in order to repair snow plow blades, frames, dump & flatbed truck bodies &/or related equipment, cleans garage area, equipment &/or tools; mows grass &/or operates snow plow, tow truck or other equipment/heavy equipment; pumps fuel; attends training schools; safety meetings, mechanic meetings or related meetings; operates motor vehicle in order to transport equipment/materials/supplies to & from job sites. 

24 mos. exp. in automotive repair & maintenance of variety of vehicles &/or all types of equipment identified by agency; valid commercial driver's license required if motor equipment is of type & size regulated by sections 4506.01 & 4506.12 of Ohio revised code. 
-Or 12 months as ODOT Mechanic Trainee, 52151; valid commercial driver's license required if motor equipment is of type & size regulated by sections 4506.01 & 4506.12 of Ohio revised code. 
-Or equivalent of Minimum Class Qualifications For Employment noted above, except for mandated licensure. Note: The final applicant accepted for this position will be required to submit to urinalysis prior to appointment to test for illegal drug use. An applicant with a positive test result will not be offered employment, per Section 3719.01 & 3719.41 of Ohio revised code. Valid commercial driver's license required if motor equipment is of type & size regulated by sections 4506.01 & 4506.12 of Ohio revised code. 
Job Skills: Automotive

Technical Skills: Automotive, Transportation

Professional Skills: Critical Thinking, Active Learning, Collaboration, Attention to Detail, Problem Solving