Spokane County
Heavy Equipment Mechanic Job at Spokane County in Spokane
Spokane County, Spokane, WA, United States, 99254
Apply for the Heavy Equipment Mechanic role at Spokane County.
Pay Range
$71,299.00/yr - $99,307.00/yr
Responsibilities
- Inspects, diagnoses, and repairs equipment and machinery using a variety of tools including: scan tools, multi-meters, and emission test equipment.
- Inspects, diagnoses and repairs gasoline and diesel-powered equipment.
- Inspects, diagnoses, and repairs equipment and heavy-duty road machinery; prepares orders lists; records materials used and time spent.
- Makes parts order lists, records materials used, time spent, and repairs made.
- Repairs suspension, differentials, transmission, engine, and other mechanical systems for the County's rolling stock of cars, trucks and heavy equipment.
- Overhauls engines, drive trains, transmissions, brakes, air conditioning, diesel fueled road machinery and other systems.
- Repairs hydraulic and electrical systems.
- Diagnoses malfunctions in vehicles' electrical systems and performs required repairs.
- Performs metal and/or fiberglass body damage repairs to vehicles, machinery and equipment.
- Operates tow trucks and forklifts.
- Performs oxyacetylene welding as needed.
- Maintains, repairs and replaces tires and wheels, aligns front ends and performs front end repair work.
- Monitors and accounts for the seasonal vehicle and the daily rental vehicle usage.
- Perform the end of the month billing for daily and/or seasonal Motor Pool usage.
- Maintains vehicle and stock control inventory for Motor Pool operations.
- Maintains daily usage of ER&R leased vehicles.
- Performs daily distribution of Motor Pool vehicles and distribution of seasonal vehicles.
- Maintains, cleans, services, renovates, and fuels vehicles and ensures that vehicles are operational.
- Monitors leased vehicle prevention maintenance schedules.
- Keeps shop and work station clean and tidy.
- Performs basic building maintenance.
- Performs other related duties as required/assigned.
Qualifications
- High School diploma or GED equivalent.
- Three (3) years working at a journeyman level in a commercial fleet maintenance and tire repair occupation -or- completion of a recognized mechanical apprentice program or an equivalent training program and two (2) years of journey level work experience on gasoline and diesel trucks, cars and equipment.
- Possession of a valid Class "A" CDL driver's license with tanker endorsement preferred or must be obtained within twelve (12) months of hire.
- Knowledge and skill in performing mechanical maintenance and repairs on gasoline operated light trucks, cars, and equipment.
- Knowledge and skill in performing mechanical maintenance and repairs on gas and diesel heavy duty road machinery and equipment.
- Knowledge of the proper use and care of specialized mechanical repair tools and equipment and the associated professional occupational hazards.
- Skilled in communicating effectively both orally and in writing, sufficient to exchange or convey information and to give and receive work direction.
- Skilled in establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with co-workers, the general public and County departments.
- Skilled in performing and operating basic computer applications including "Windows" based programs and e-mail.
- Ability to correctly diagnose problems in gas and diesel equipment and machinery; and safely, skillfully and successfully perform repair work on such machinery and equipment.
- Ability to operate equipment and vehicles in a safe and responsible manner.
- Ability to perform heavy lifting and prolonged physical labor.
- Ability to read and interpret repair manuals, and drawings and sketches of mechanical and electrical systems.
- Ability to gas weld and braze with various equipment.
- Ability to work independently with limited supervision.
- Ability to work intricately with other employees.
- Ability to handle routine basic accounting procedures and functions quickly and accurately.