MECHANIC I
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Maintenance and repair of City's vehicles, heavy equipment, other rolling stock and small equipment.
JOB FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR ACTIVITIES
1. Performs mechanical work on heavy and light equipment including gasoline and diesel engines,
transmission, brake, electrical and hydraulic systems
2. Performs routine lubrication, tire repair, welding, carpentry, plumbing, electrical and other
maintenance on equipment, assists in maintenance record keeping.
3. Performs manual labor as required in connection with construction, operation, or maintenance of all public utilities and property.
4. Builds special equipment as directed by the Lead Mechanic
5. Purchases parts for required repairs.
6. Occasionally may operate heavy equipment and trucks, etc. as required to assist with street, sewer and water system maintenance.
7. Performs other duties as directed.
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Three years' experience in heavy mechanical work, working knowledge of repair of light and heavy engines, transmissions, electrical and hydraulic systems. Welding experience desired. Ability to keep accurate records required. High school diploma or GED. CDL preferred, but not required.
DECISION MAKING RESPONSIBILITIES
Requires the ability to assist with preventive maintenance as well as determining costs of repair versus replacement of equipment systems. Develops procedures at unit level. Moderate budget authority at unit level. Activities are a major source of potential liability to the City.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
None.
EXTERNAL VISIBILITY/CONTACT
High frequency of contact with key service personnel in the purchase of parts, supplies, or services as well as by or working with third party contractors. Low frequency of contact with government officials, general public and key City personnel. Infrequent attendance or presentation at public meetings.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Shop environment. High frequency exposure to hazardous working situations. Moderate exposure to adverse weather conditions when working on maintenance of heavy equipment. Involves frequent heavy physical exertion in lifting or moving of equipment and in work requiring awkward positions using tools and equipment. May be required to work holidays, irregular hours and on call.
This position is subject to the Commercial Driver's License Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy if employee has CDL.
MECHANIC II
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Maintenance and repair of City's vehicles, heavy equipment, other rolling stock and small equipment.
JOB FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR ACTIVITIES
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Required:
Preferred:
DECISION MAKING RESPONSIBILITIES
Requires the ability to assist with preventive maintenance as well as determining costs of repair versus replacement of equipment systems. Develops procedures at unit level. Moderate budget authority at unit level. Activities are a major source of potential liability to the City.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
May be temporarily assigned as Lead Mechanic or to direct and organize the work of others assigned for special projects.
EXTERNAL VISIBILITY/CONTACT
High frequency of contact with key service personnel in the purchase of parts, supplies, or services as well as by or working with third party contractors. Low frequency of contact with government officials and general public. Infrequent attendance or presentation at public meetings, and contact with key City personnel
WORKING CONDITIONS
Shop environment. High frequency exposure to hazardous working situations. Moderate exposure to adverse weather conditions when working on maintenance of heavy equipment. Involves frequent heavy physical exertion in lifting or moving of equipment and in work requiring awkward positions using tools and equipment. May be required to work holidays, irregular hours and on call.
This position is subject to the Commercial Driver's License Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy if employee has CDL.
MECHANIC III
GENERAL FUNCTIONS
Maintenance and repair of City's vehicles, heavy equipment, other rolling stock and small equipment.
JOB FUNCTIONS AND MAJOR ACTIVITIES
SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Required:
Preferred:
DECISION MAKING RESPONSIBILITIES
Requires the ability to assist with preventive maintenance as well as determining costs of repair versus replacement of equipment systems. Assists the Lead Mechanic in developing policies and procedures at unit level. Moderate budget authority at unit level. Activities are a major source of potential liability to the City.
SUPERVISORY AUTHORITY
May be temporarily assigned as Lead Mechanic or to direct and organize the work of others assigned for special projects.
EXTERNAL VISIBILITY/CONTACT
High frequency of contact with key service personnel in the purchase of parts, supplies, or services as well as by or working with third party contractors. Low frequency of contact with government officials and general public. Infrequent attendance or presentation at public meetings, and contact with key City personnel
WORKING CONDITIONS
Shop environment. High frequency exposure to hazardous working situations. Moderate exposure to adverse weather conditions when working on maintenance of heavy equipment. Involves frequent heavy physical exertion in lifting or moving of equipment and in work requiring awkward positions using tools and equipment. May be required to work holidays, irregular hours and on call.
This position is subject to the Commercial Driver's License Drug and Alcohol Testing Policy if employee has CDL.