Equipment Tech Helper (2nd Shift)

Louisville Msd

The Role

Overview

Assist technicians with vehicle maintenance, transport, and record-keeping duties.

Key Responsibilities

  • preventive maintenance
  • vehicle inspection
  • shop tooling
  • fmis entry
  • vehicle transport
  • technician assistance

Tasks

-Performing preventive/corrective maintenance and inspecting all light/medium/heavy duty vehicles and components (see equipment list) using a variety of shop equipment and tooling. -Providing full assistance to the Auto/Heavy Equipment Technicians including vehicle transport, operation, and records requiring information into the Fleet Management Information System (FMIS).

Requirements

  • cdl-class a
  • n endorsement
  • high school
  • ase a5
  • ase t4
  • ase t8

What You Bring

MSD is filling an Equipment Tech Helper (2nd Shift) About Louisville MSD -Must obtain a CDL-Class A with N endorsement within 6 months. -High School Diploma or GED; one or more years of experience in the automotive or truck maintenance field or completion of one year of vocational training in an automotive or diesel program; an equivalent combination of education and experience may be substituted. -Must have safe work and driving habits. -Must obtain ASE Certifications in A5, T4, and T8 within 6 months of meeting minimum ASE experience requirements of 2 years. -Uniforms are provided by MSD. -Must possess a valid driver’s license.

Benefits

● Basic/Supplemental Life Insurance ● Tuition Assistance up to $5,250 per fiscal year. ● Retirement savings plans ● Short-Term Disability ● Personal Action and Critical Illness Plans (VOYA) ● Paid Time Off (Personal/Vacation, Holidays, Parental Leave) ● Full Benefits (Health, Vision, Dental) ● Salary: $31.06 Hourly ● Long-Term Disability -Second shift assignments are provided shift differential pay.

The Company

About Louisville Msd

-Works year‑round as a combined wastewater, stormwater/drainage and flood‑protection agency. -Manages and upgrades treatment plants, sewer and flood‑pumping systems, and floodwalls. -Driving a multi‑billion‑dollar Consent Decree program targeting sewer overflows. -Earned national awards for community outreach, including an engineering campus partnership. -Launched unusual initiatives—from student engineering curricula to reclaiming park‑land for tunnels.

Sector Specialisms

Wastewater Treatment

Stormwater Management

Drainage Management

Flood Protection

Water Quality

Sewer Infrastructure

Waterways Cleanup

Environmental Programs

Erosion Control

Creek and Stream Maintenance

Floodwall Systems

Flood Pumping Stations

Water Quality Treatment Centers

Biosolid Recycling

Fertilizer Production

Tree Canopy Promotion

Storm Sewer System Management

Sewer Backflow Prevention

Wastewater Metering

Infrastructure Improvement Projects

Public Outreach and Education