Are you someone who enjoys working outdoors, operating equipment, and taking pride in the upkeep of vital infrastructure that protects our community? The Lower Heart Water Board is seeking a dependable and skilled Facilities & Levee Maintenance Technician to help us maintain the integrity of our levee system and related facilities.
This part-time role is ideal for a self-starter who enjoys hands-on work, appreciates variety in their day, and values serving their community in a meaningful way. Hours will vary based on seasonal needs and weather conditions.
You'll work closely with the Lower Heart Water Board and key partners like the Corps of Engineers to:
Conduct annual inspections of the levee and confined spaces (manholes)
Maintain and operate valves, pumps, and motorized equipment (mower, skid steer, front-end loader, etc.)
Patrol the dike for debris and safety concerns
Perform seasonal maintenance: mowing, trimming, weeding, snow removal, light repairs, and more
Keep accurate inventory and maintenance records
Ensure safe, compliant vermin control and pesticide application
Maintain a clean and organized shop and work areas
The safety and security of our levee system are essential to the wellbeing of the community. This role plays a key part in ensuring our infrastructure remains strong, functional, and reliable throughout the seasons. Your work will directly support public safety and environmental integrity.
An ideal candidate is:
Skilled in general maintenance and equipment operation
Comfortable working outdoors in all weather conditions
Familiar with safety practices and able to assess risks
A clear communicator with a service-minded approach
Independent, reliable, and attentive to detail
High School Diploma or GED
Valid North Dakota Driver’s License
Experience in general maintenance or a related field preferred
North Dakota Commercial Applicator’s License (or willingness to obtain)
Ability to lift up to 100 lbs occasionally
Comfortable with confined space entry
Vision requirements include near and depth perception
Willingness to be on-call during emergencies and weather events
Lower Heart Water Board
Corps of Engineers
NDSU Extension
Game and Fish Department
Mandan Public Works and Parks
Morton County Weed Department
Fish and Wildlife Services
If you’re ready to roll up your sleeves and make a difference in the community, we’d love to hear from you. Please submit your resume and or call Wendy Bent at 701.667.3414.
Join us in protecting what matters—our land, our people, and our future.