Mechanic Jobs in Wisconsin

A Mechanic in the landscaping industry is responsible for maintaining and repairing the machinery and equipment used in landscaping services. They diagnose and fix problems related to engines, hydraulics, and electrical systems of tools such as tractors, mowers, and chainsaws. They perform routine maintenance checks, replace worn-out parts, and ensure the efficiency of the equipment. Their role is essential in reducing downtime and ensuring seamless landscaping operations.

Potential Mechanics should have problem-solving skills, mechanical aptitude, and proficiency in using various hand and power tools. They need to have an understanding of schematics and technical manuals. Formal education is not always required, but certification as a Mechanic can enhance employability. It is also important to have certifications related to safety practices, like OSHA certification. Before becoming a Mechanic, a person may serve roles such as a Landscaping Laborer, Equipment Operator, or Maintenance Technician, allowing them to gain experience in handling landscaping equipment and understanding their workings.

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Maintenance Mechanic / Machine Assembly

  • Waupaca, WI
  • 1 day ago
  • Waupaca, WI
  • 1 day ago

Position Available: Mechanic / Shop Manager / Aquatic Weed Harvester Assembly Are you a skilled Mechanic looking for a rewarding opportunity in a quickly growing industry?...

Grounds Mechanic

  • Milwaukee, WI
  • 7 days ago
  • Milwaukee, WI
  • 7 days ago

Grounds Mechanic *Support 8 cemetery locations throughout the Archdiocese of Milwaukee Position Summary The Ground Mechanic reports directly to the Operations manager and will demonstrate by example...

Mechanic at Old World Wisconsin - LTE

  • Eagle, WI
  • 20 days ago
  • Eagle, WI
  • 20 days ago

Qualifications Knowledge of and experience with using and safe handling of mechanic tools and shop equipment according to manufacturer instructions....

Maintenance Mechanic

  • Racine, WI
  • 21 days ago
  • Racine, WI
  • 21 days ago

INTRODUCTION: Today the Racine Water Utility serves 120,000 consumers in the Racine Metropolitan Area. The Utility supplies potable water to one wholesale customer: the Caledonia Water Utility,...

Mechanic - Vehicle Maintenance

  • Appleton, WI
  • 30+ days ago
  • Appleton, WI
  • 30+ days ago

Job Category Regular Support Staff FVTC Worksite Appleton Main Campus Hours Per Week 40 Note to internal applicants: Do not apply via this portal. Login to your Workday Account and Find Internal...

Demographic Data for Wisconsin

Moving to Wisconsin? Find some basic demographic data about Wisconsin below.


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Salary for Mechanic Jobs in Wisconsin

Estimated salary range based on data from US Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and iHireLandscaping research efforts.

Licensing / Certification

Required or preferred licenses and certifications for Mechanic positions.



Highest Education Level

Mechanics in Wisconsin offer the following education background
High School or GED
41.1%
Vocational Degree or Certification
25.2%
Associate's Degree
13.6%
Bachelor's Degree
12.7%
Master's Degree
3.4%
Some High School
2.1%
Some College
1.3%
Doctorate Degree
0.4%

Average Work Experience
Here's a breakdown of the number of years' experience offered by Mechanics in Wisconsin
2-4 years
47.2%
1-2 years
26.6%
4-6 years
18.9%
Less than 1 year
3.5%
10+ years
2.8%
6-8 years
0.8%
8-10 years
0.2%
None
0.1%


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