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- Fleet Technician 2
Fleet Technician 2
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Class Title: Fleet Technician 2
Class Code: FLEET TECH 2
Hourly: $27.33 - $36.16 | Monthly: $4736.59 - $6267.61 | Annually: $56839.07 - $75211.35Benefits: Full-time
OVERVIEW:
This classification is responsible for performing a full range of skilled mechanical repairs and preventive maintenance on a variety of vehicles and equipment including outdoor power equipment and performs welding and fabrication duties.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS:
The Fleet Technician performs skilled maintenance, major mechanical repairs while also performing welding and fabrication duties. Performs semi-skilled repairs and assist with major repairs while performing limited electric repairs.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED:
Works under the general supervision of a Manager. Carries out work independently, but work and decisions are typically reviewed prior to final execution.
SUPERVISION EXERCISED:
Supervision is not normally a responsibility of this position. However, may provide direction and training to Park Maintenance staff on equipment operation.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES:
The information provided below encompasses the typical duties and capabilities linked with this classification. Duties may include, but are not limited to the following:
- Performs preventive and scheduled maintenance on foreign and domestic, light, heavy duty, gas and diesel vehicles and equipment including engine tune-ups, fluid and filter changes for engines, automatic and manual transmissions, front and rear differentials, transfer cases, hydraulic systems and other related systems; brake systems, steering and suspensions, exhaust systems, lubrication of steering, chassis, suspension and drive train components, maintains preventive maintenance schedules and logs.
- Performs major mechanical repair and overhaul on vehicles and equipment including engine, transmission, differential, final drive, front end, hydraulic, cooling, heating and related systems; emergency and roadside repairs.
- Diagnoses, troubleshoots, repairs and installs electrical systems and components including charging and starting systems, chassis wiring, engine performance, fuel delivery, mechanical and drivability problems.
- Installs, replaces, and repairs accessories and safety equipment on vehicles and equipment including ladder racks, beacon lights, backup alarms, trailer connectors, safety cone racks, tool boxes, and hitches.
- Services and repairs outdoor power equipment such as chain saws, weed trimmers, hedge trimmers, push mowers, backpack blowers, lawn edgers, and pressure washers.
- Performs safety inspections on vehicles and equipment; makes necessary repairs as needed; restocks vehicle safety supplies such as first aid kits, triangle flare kit, and fire extinguishers.
- Drives vehicles to sites.
- Assists with set up and breakdown of events.
- Performs welding and structural repairs on district vehicles and equipment; fabricates and installs ladder racks, outdoor power equipment and tool storage containers for vehicles and equipment; fabricates a wide variety of projects and tools to assist staff in their work area improving production and safety; other welding and fabrication projects may be performed throughout the district fabricating gates, handrails, kiosks, fencing, and bollards.
- Maintains a clean and organized garage, workspace, shop tools and repair equipment.
- Practices safe work habits; operates equipment and tools safely and with care; evaluates and determines when vehicles and equipment must be “red-tagged” for safety reasons.
- Provides training and guidance to other employees regarding operational and mechanical safety.
- Reduce or eliminate the quantity of hazardous chemicals and materials acquired, generated, and/or used in the scope of work. Safely handle and properly dispose of hazardous waste materials.
- Acts as a Mandatory Reporter; reports incidents of child abuse/neglect.
- Performs other job related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILL, AND ABILITY REQUIREMENTS:
The individual in this classification is expected to possess and exhibit the following knowledge, skills and abilities.
Strong Knowledge of:
- Methods and techniques of mechanical parts, supplies and related tools;
- Lubrication systems including oils and gases used in the overhaul, repair, service and maintenance of gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment techniques;
- Operations and maintenance of a wide variety of hand tools, power and shop tools and equipment;
- Methods and techniques of materials, tools and equipment used in metal fabrication and welding, maintenance and repair;
- Effective safety practices and procedures;
- Pertinent Federal, State, and local laws, codes and safety regulations.
Skill and Ability to:
- Effectively diagnose, repair, maintain and operate a variety of diesel and gasoline powered vehicles and equipment;
- Effectively operate a wide variety of hand, power and shop tools and equipment in a safe and effective manner;
- Effectively perform technical diagnostic and repairs in a timely manner;
- Effectively fabricate, weld and modify equipment including specialty items;
- Demonstrate use of computers and software programs including those specifically designed for fleet diagnostics and operations;
- Read, analyze, interpret and understand data from various manuals, blueprints and schematics to solve basic problems;
- Use simple math and mathematical reasoning;
- Learn and apply new information or new skills to relevant situations;
- Maintain accurate records;
- Work independently while also able to work cooperatively with others;
- Effectively communicate both orally and in written form by phone, e-mail or in person;
- Exercise initiative and judgment in completing tasks and responsibilities; and
- Establish and maintain effective, cooperative and respectful working relationships with all contacts.
QUALIFICATIONS:
The following are minimum qualifications for this classification.
Education, Experience, and Training:
- High school diploma or equivalent; two years of specialized training in an accredited automotive and/or heavy equipment systems repair program preferred; AND
- Three (3) years as an automotive/heavy equipment mechanic with welding and metal fabrication and electronic diagnosis experience; OR
- Any satisfactory combination of education, experience and training.
Licenses and Certifications:
- Possession of or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire a valid Oregon Driver’s license
- Possession of or ability to obtain within 30 days of hire a valid Forklift Operation certification
- Possession of a valid AWS Welders Certification, preferred
- Possession of a valid ASE Certification, preferred
WORKING CONDITIONS:
The following are working conditions, including environmental and physical demands, required for this classification.
- Work is performed primarily in a shop environment, occasionally outside; regular exposure to various weather conditions.
- Physical demands include crouching, crawling, kneeling, climbing, balancing, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling, standing, walking, grasping, and occasional lifting, moving and carrying objects up to 50 pounds unassisted.
- Seeing/observing includes close, distance, peripheral and depth perception and the ability to adjust focus.
- Repetitive hand and arm motions and significant finger dexterity.
- Work under deadlines with interruptions.
- Exposure to equipment with crushing potential, moving mechanical parts, hazardous chemicals, vibration, dust, fumes, toxic odors, electrical energy, high noise levels, and slippery surfaces.
- Work requires operation of a vehicle or equipment on public roadways.
STATUS:
Non-Exempt
Full-Time
Benefits: Full-time
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