Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp.

Junior Field Mechanic

Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp.  •  $18 - $24/hr  •  Onsite  •  2 hours ago
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Job Description

Junior Field Mechanic

Application Deadline: 1 August 2026

Department: Construction and Skilled Trades

Employment Type: Full Time

Location: Out of County

Compensation: $18.50 - $24.50 / hour

At the heart of Gable lies a passion that transcends the conventional. We’re more than just creators of visual communications; we’re experts at creating experiences. We believe that every brand, building, and place has a unique story to tell, and our mission is to elevate the way they are seen, experienced, and remembered.
We are committed to fostering a collaborative and inclusive work environment where team members can thrive and contribute to our shared success.

Key Responsibilities

The Junior Field Mechanic supports Gable’s Field Operations team by assisting Field Mechanics, Senior Field Mechanics, and field team members with job preparation, loading, vehicle organization, material handling, tool readiness, installation support, cleanup, and general field execution.
This is an entry-level to developing mechanic role intended for a team member who is building the technical skills, safety habits, and field knowledge needed to progress into a Field Mechanic role. The Junior Field Mechanic works under supervision, follows direction, escalates issues appropriately, and contributes to safe, efficient, and professional field operations.
  • Assist Field Mechanics and Senior Field Mechanics with daily preparation for field work, including loading vehicles, organizing tools, staging materials, checking equipment readiness, and supporting job site setup.
  • Help maintain clean, organized, and properly stocked work vehicles so field teams have the tools, materials, hardware, safety equipment, and job information needed to complete assigned work efficiently.
  • Support installation and service activities by carrying materials, preparing work areas, setting up tools, assisting with layout or mounting tasks, and completing assigned hands-on work under supervision.
  • Assist with unloading, cleanup, return of tools and materials, and end-of-day organization to help maintain an efficient and professional field operation.
  • Use labor, materials, tools, and equipment responsibly to support completion of assigned work within expected timeframes.
  • Follow direction from supervising mechanics and field leadership, ask questions when instructions are unclear, and escalate issues rather than attempting to resolve items beyond the role’s skill level or authority.
  • Support yard, shop, warehouse, and vehicle-related tasks when needed, including material movement, organization, staging, and general readiness activities.
  • Build practical mechanical, construction, electrical, tool-use, installation, safety, and field operations skills through hands-on work, instruction, observation, and repetition.
  • Use hand tools, power tools, ladders, lifts, fasteners, materials, and field equipment safely and appropriately based on training, instruction, and job site conditions.
  • Assist with basic installation tasks while learning proper methods for measuring, fastening, mounting, leveling, assembly, handling, protection of finished materials, and job site cleanup.
  • Help minimize scrap, rework, damage, and material waste through careful handling, attention to detail, and responsible workmanship.
  • Follow safety procedures, PPE requirements, job site rules, vehicle safety expectations, and Field Operations Code of Conduct standards at all times.
  • Communicate unsafe conditions, damaged materials, missing tools, equipment concerns, product quality issues, or job site problems to the supervising mechanic or appropriate field leader.
  • Maintain awareness of surroundings when working near traffic, equipment, lifts, ladders, electrical components, overhead work, active construction areas, and other field hazards.
  • Work cooperatively with Field Mechanics, Senior Field Mechanics, helpers, field team members, production team members, and other internal groups to support safe and efficient job completion.
  • Maintain a professional attitude, arrive prepared, follow schedules and instructions, and contribute to a respectful and productive team environment.
  • Communicate clearly with the supervising mechanic regarding task status, material needs, issues encountered, and support required.
  • Follow Gable’s Field Operations Code of Conduct while working with internal team members, clients, vendors, general contractors, and others on job sites.
  • Demonstrate dependability, punctuality, accountability, and a willingness to learn from feedback and coaching.
  • Support basic documentation or job closeout needs when requested, including relaying completed work, missing items, field conditions, or other relevant information to the supervising mechanic.
  • Take initiative on appropriate support tasks such as cleanup, organization, material staging, tool readiness, and helping keep the crew moving efficiently.

Skills, Knowledge and Expertise

  • Basic electrical knowledge, construction experience, trade school exposure, field labor experience, shop experience, or comparable hands-on mechanical aptitude preferred.
  • Developing knowledge of hand tools, power tools, ladders, lifts, fasteners, construction materials, installation methods, and safe work practices.
  • Ability to follow verbal and written instructions accurately and ask questions when clarification is needed.
  • Strong work ethic, dependability, punctuality, cooperative attitude, and willingness to learn from experienced mechanics and field leaders.
  • Ability to work safely and productively in shop, yard, vehicle, warehouse, and field environments.
  • Ability to support physical field work, including loading, unloading, carrying materials, staging tools, assisting with installation tasks, and maintaining organized work areas.
  • Basic ability to recognize and communicate safety concerns, material issues, quality concerns, equipment problems, or job site obstacles.
  • Clean driving record required.
  • Ability to work effectively as part of a field operations team and maintain professionalism with coworkers, clients, vendors, and job site contacts.
  • Commitment to safety, quality, continuous improvement, and growth toward more independent mechanic responsibilities.

Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp.

About Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp.

AAWDC is a nonprofit corporation that provides innovative, high-quality workforce development services to Anne Arundel County businesses and residents. We are the bridge between understanding the workforce and talent development needs of local and regional businesses and preparing individuals to meet their full career potential.

Industry
HR & Recruiting
Company Size
51-200 employees
Headquarters
Linthicum Heights, Maryland
Year Founded
1992
Website
aawdc.org
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