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Maintenance Technician In Training

Pierce County

Planning and Public Works

Fresh

Location

Salary

$35.07 - $35.07

per hour

Closes

February 23, 2026

Job Description

Summary

This entry-level job trains current Pierce County employees to become skilled maintenance workers for public roads and utilities, focusing on learning to operate heavy equipment like trucks and mowers under supervision.

It involves hands-on tasks such as clearing snow, maintaining roadsides, and transporting materials to keep county infrastructure safe and functional.

It's ideal for motivated internal employees interested in building a long-term career in public works, with clear paths to promotion after gaining key skills and a commercial driver's license.

Key Requirements

  • Current Pierce County employee status
  • Obtain Washington State CDL Class A with air brake restriction removed and tank endorsement within one year
  • Complete one-year probationary training period (or six months if CDL obtained early)
  • Ability to learn operation of heavy construction and maintenance equipment under supervision
  • Perform routine road maintenance tasks like clearing debris, cleaning ditches, and snow removal
  • Conduct preventive maintenance on equipment
  • Drive trucks to transport materials and personnel

Full Job Description

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This position is limited to current Pierce County employees only.

Requirements

Why it's a great opportunity: The Maintenance Technician In-Training is an entry-level position into the Maintenance Technician classification series.

There are three levels in the series (including the lead).

The Maintenance Technician In-Training serves a one-year probationary period as they become eligible for promotion to the Maintenance Technician classification.

No employee shall remain in the Maintenance Technician In-Training classification for longer than one year (26 pay cycles).

If an employee in the Maintenance Technician In-Training receives the required CDL prior to one year (26 pay cycles), the employee may be promoted to the Maintenance Technician after six months of training in the Maintenance Technician In-Training classification.

If an employee is unable to obtain the required CDL within the probationary period (26 pay cycles) they shall revert to the Maintenance Worker Classification in which they previously held status.

Why it's a great department: PPW stewards a healthy and vibrant community by collaboratively planning and investing in our people, infrastructure, systems, and policies.

PPW’s team has more than 800 members that collaborate, innovate and inspire in performing essential services to the community.

The department is responsible for the County road and levee systems, sewer systems, airports, ferries, building permits, environmental review, sustainability, community planning, and code enforcement - just to name a few!

Learn more about Planning and Public Works here.

How to be successful in the role: This is skilled work learning the operation of heavy construction and maintenance equipment for the Public Works and Utilities Department.

Under the close direction of a lead or supervisor an employee of this classification is in training to operate trucks and other construction and maintenance equipment, including special attachments and/or towing trailer-mounted equipment Incumbents are expected to obtain a valid Washington State Commercial Driver's license (CDL Class A with air brake restriction removed and tank endorsement) and learn and perform the duties of the Maintenance Technician classification.

Your future in this role:

You will have access to professional development through robust online learning and other training opportunities throughout your career to ensure your success.

This position has multiple career growth and promotional opportunities in Pierce County to build on a great career while directly impacting the communities in Pierce County.

Core daily responsibilities:

  • Learn to operate Class II and lower road equipment for road maintenance and construction; haul and spread road maintenance material in dump trucks and trailers; operate tractor-mower equipment for mowing roadside vegetation; and operate dump trucks with snow plow and/or sanding units attached for plowing or sanding roads for snow and ice control.
  • Drive trucks to transport materials and personnel to and from specified destinations.
  • Learn to operate street sweeper, patch truck, street flusher, vactor, and vegetation management equipment to maintain County roads and shoulders.
  • Perform preventive maintenance on equipment.
  • Perform routine road maintenance such as brushing, cleaning culverts, cleaning ditches with a hand shovel or scoop, reshaping and improving shoulders and clearing debris from the roadway surface and right-of way.

    Maintenance includes snow clearing and removal, hauling gravel, rock and asphalt oil, as well as sanding and salting ice and snow.

  • Excavate and backfill trenches with hand tools; load and unload trucks with heavy materials; shovel asphalt, rock, sand and gravel; spread and rake asphalt. Square and clean holes in the roadway and knocks off rough edges with a jackhammer or other hand tools and patch with hot or cold asphalt.
  • Cut brush, trees and other vegetation on the right of way; assists in the landscaping of County road rights of way and in the planting and maintenance of a variety of ground cover, plants and trees; plant transplant, trim, prune, weed, sow seeds, fertilize, mulch, pick up litter, stake, and water landscaped areas; trim and mow grass.
  • Perform repairs to roadways, roadway shoulders and related structures such as bridges, guard rails and guard rail posts; pick up rubbish, debris and dead animals; clean ditches and culverts by using a hand shovel; sweep bridges and traffic islands.

    Act as flagger; place traffic cones and other traffic control devices to ensure a smooth flow of traffic.

    A classification description with a more detailed list of essential functions can be found here.

    Qualifications

    • A current Pierce County Maintenance Worker holding regular career status.
    • Must possess or have the ability to obtain a valid Washington State Commercial Driver’s license (CDL Class A with air brake restriction removed and tank endorsement) within twelve months of hire.
    • Must obtain a Traffic Control (Flagging) Card, CPR, and First Aid Card within the first six months of employment.

    Satisfactory physical condition, as evidenced by a county approved physical examination, may be required prior to appointment to the position.

    Additional Information

    To be considered for this opportunity please:

    • Complete and submit a detailed online Pierce County Employment Application by selecting "APPLY" above or go to: www.piercecountywa.org/jobs.
    • If you have a question about this opportunity, please email the Recruitment Team at PCHRRecruit@piercecountywa.gov and specify the Job Number and Title.
    • If you do not have internet access, you may visit your local public library or any WorkSource location and use their computers.
    • Individuals needing accommodation in the application, testing process or need this job announcement in an alternative format may call Human Resources at (253) 798-7480, at least two days prior to the need.

    This is a competitive selection process. Your application will be reviewed and evaluated for the quality and quantity of education/experience in the areas listed.

    Applicants whose qualifications most closely correspond to the County's needs will be eligible for further consideration.

    Notification of application status normally occurs 2 to 3 weeks after the closing date.

    Short notice may be given to applicants to participate in further selection processes which may include assessments, phone screen, and interviews.

    At Pierce County, diversity, equity, and inclusion means commitment, not a single step.

    We strive to foster an inclusive environment that supports equitable access to opportunities throughout your career.

    We want to recruit, develop, and maintain a talented workforce from various backgrounds, cultures, lifestyles, and perspectives, committed to our vision.

    Employees of the County have local, direct, and visible impact in our diverse community. Will you join us in keeping Pierce County a place people are proud to call home?

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Posted on NEOGOV: 2/9/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/10/2026

Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-piercecountywa-5230122