Are you a hands-on problem solver with a passion for engines, equipment, and keeping things running smoothly? Join our team as a Landscape Mechanic, where your expertise will ensure the reliable operation of a wide range of automotive, small engine, and heavy-duty landscape equipment. You'll inspect, repair, and maintain everything from trucks and trenchers to compressors and tractors—keeping our operations moving and our team safe and successful.
This is more than a mechanic’s role—it's a critical position that blends precision craftsmanship with daily problem-solving, proactive maintenance, and a strong focus on quality, safety, and service.
Core CompetenciesExceptional organization and time management
Strong sense of ownership and attention to quality
Proactive and solution-oriented approach
Safety-first mindset in all aspects of work
Customer-centric with excellent internal and external communication
Key ResponsibilitiesInspect, diagnose, and repair defects in a variety of equipment using tools such as motor analyzers, pressure gauges, chassis charts, and manuals
Overhaul and rebuild engines, transmissions, clutches, pumps, power units, and generators
Adjust brakes, align wheels, and perform critical reassembly of mechanical components
Perform preventive maintenance tasks, including oil changes, battery checks, tire repair, and lubrication
Operate and test equipment to ensure functionality after repairs
Maintain and repair water trucks, trenchers, pipe-laying machines, and related equipment
Prepare equipment for storage and maintain spare units in working condition
Respond to service or emergency road calls when required
Transport or pick up parts as needed
Qualifications & Skills Education & Experience
2–4 years of experience with automotive, heavy equipment, or small engine repair
Or, equivalent combination of training and hands-on experience
Technical ProficiencyAbility to analyze mechanical issues, read schematics, blueprints, and factory manuals
Familiarity with tools and equipment such as torque wrenches, grinders, compressors, welders, and diagnostic devices
Comfortable operating both power and manual tools for precision repair
Reasoning & Problem SolvingStrong decision-making skills using real-time data, diagnostics, and experience
Ability to interpret verbal, written, and diagram-based instructions
CommunicationClear and professional verbal and written communication skills
Capable of documenting repairs and maintenance records accurately
Physical & Sensory DemandsMedium physical workload: lifting 20–50 lbs occasionally, frequent standing, bending, kneeling, crouching
Requires fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and visual precision
Work environment includes exposure to loud noise and outdoor elements
Performance Expectations: Tools & Equipment KnowledgeProficient with:
Arbor press, grinders, riveters, torque wrenches, soldering tools
Welding equipment, compressors, manual and power saws
Diagnostic and measuring instruments, mechanical blueprints, and templates
Work Quality & OutputHigh level of precision and accuracy
Reliable, consistent, and efficient output
Maintains standards of excellence with minimal supervision
Workplace ConductDependable and punctual, with strong attendance record
Enthusiastic, self-starting, and proactive approach
Strong interpersonal relationships and team collaboration
Committed to cleanliness, safety, and proper housekeeping in the work area
Physical RequirementsLifting: Up to 50 lbs occasionally
Movement: Frequent stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, handling tools
Vision: Requires near acuity, depth perception, and color distinction
Coordination: Hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity for detailed repair work
Environmental ConditionsNoise: Exposure to loud work environments
Work Setting: Indoor and outdoor environments; may involve variable weather conditions
If you love working with your hands, solving mechanical challenges, and making a tangible impact every day—we’d love to hear from you.