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City of Northglenn

Fleet Mechanic I or II

City of Northglenn, Northglenn, Colorado, United States

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The City government’s support for community and economic development makes Northglenn a hub of safe neighborhoods and business activity. The quality of planning, development, services and volunteers creates a distinctive sense of community that is uncommon in many modern cities. Many of the original residents who lived in Northglenn when it incorporated in 1969 are still here.

The community is connected by the well-planned Greenway Trail System. The over 35 miles of off-street walking and biking paths connect with larger trail systems that lead throughout the Denver metro area. Northglenn is only 15 minutes north of downtown Denver and all of the events and attractions of a major metropolitan city. Go east on Interstate 70 and Denver International Airport is only 30 minutes away. Turn to the west and the majestic Rocky Mountains tower over the landscape and are a mere half hour away by car.

Position Highlights The Fleet Mechanic I

performs skilled entry-level inspection, preventative maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles and heavy equipment. This position requires basic mechanical knowledge, problem-solving ability, and basic skills using available materials and tools. Work is performed under general supervision with significant independent judgment, and results are reviewed through completed work performance.

The Fleet Mechanic II

is a skilled and motivated member of the City’s Fleet Division, responsible for the inspection, diagnosis, preventative maintenance, and repair of the City’s gasoline- and diesel-powered vehicles, heavy equipment, and small motors to ensure safe and reliable fleet operations. This position involves performing journeyman-level mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic repairs on equipment while complying with all City policies and safety regulations. The ideal candidate is a self-starter who works effectively with minimal supervision, possesses strong problem-solving and fabrication skills, and demonstrates solid technical knowledge of automotive and heavy equipment repair.

This position upholds and models the City of Northglenn values, along with the guiding Public Works C.A.R.E.S. principles:

Communication: The cornerstone that supports collaboration and customer service excellence.

Adaptability: We are always ready to respond to change and challenge.

Respect: We bring integrity, honesty, and kindness to the workplace.

Efficiency: We embrace training, innovation and teamwork to get the job done.

Safety: Working safely ensures everyone goes home at the end of the day.

Benefit Highlights

Medical, Dental, & Vision Insurance

Competitive General Leave: (two personal days available immediately)

401A Retirement Plan: (8% contribution from the City, 12% from the Employee)

Life Insurance: (One and a half times your annual salary up to $200,000. AD&D coverage in same amount)

Paid Family & Caregiver Leave: Available after 6 months of employment for qualifying events. Receive up to 400 hours.

Tuition Assistance

Employee Assistance Program

Free Recreation Center membership for you and your immediate family

Bilingual Pay

FLEET MECHANIC I

Ability to diagnose basic mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic issues on gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment under supervision.

Performs minor and major repair work on light and heavy-duty vehicles and equipment, including automated refuse trucks, backhoes, wheel loaders, and other large and small equipment.

Ability to repair and replacement of components such as brakes, steering parts, batteries, belts, hoses, and suspension components under supervision with training.

Changes tires on small and large equipment with guidance as needed.

Ability to reliably perform routine preventative maintenance services such as oil changes, fluid checks, filter replacements, and lubrication with training.

Learns and assists with vehicle emission testing and related documentation.

Learns and assists with badging, outfitting, and setup of new vehicles and equipment.

Ability to perform basic vehicle and equipment inspections to identify visible mechanical deficiencies and reports findings to lead mechanics or supervisors.

Learns and assists with fabrication, modification, and repair of parts using shop tools and available materials.

Works as part of a team and follows instructions while developing independent work skills.

Maintains accurate records of maintenance and repair activities on work orders under supervision.

Learns to read and interpret maintenance manuals, diagrams, and technical instructions.

Follows all City safety rules, environmental regulations, and workplace policies at all times.

Communicates effectively with supervisors and team members regarding work progress, equipment condition, and safety concerns.

Performs additional entry-level mechanical and shop support duties as assigned.

Equipment Operation

Automated Refuse Trash Trucks

Backhoes

Wheel Loaders

Light- and Heavy-Duty Gasoline and Diesel-Powered Vehicles

Small Engine and Motorized Equipment

Uses shop equipment and basic diagnostic equipment such as lifts, welders, hydraulic presses, scanners, compressors, and hand/power tools under guidance and in accordance with safety procedures.

Test-drives vehicles and equipment to verify basic repairs and ensure proper operation.

Learns to recognize safety hazards or operational deficiencies and reports concerns to supervisor.

Reports mechanical issues to supervisor and assists with basic repair planning and preventative maintenance schedules.

Operates equipment safely in shop and field conditions in accordance with City and OSHA safety regulations.

FLEET MECHANIC II

Diagnoses and repairs mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic problems on gasoline and diesel-powered engines, vehicles, and equipment.

Performs minor and major repair work on light and heavy-duty vehicles and equipment, including automated refuse trucks, backhoes, wheel loaders, and other large and small equipment.

Repairs and rebuilds components such as transmissions, engines, braking systems, steering systems, suspension systems, and hydraulic systems.

Ability to independently change tires for small and large equipment.

Performs routine and preventative maintenance on gasoline engines, diesel engines, and small motors to ensure safe and reliable operation.

Performs emission testing on vehicles.

Ability to independently badge and outfit new vehicles and equipment.

Conducts thorough inspections to identify mechanical deficiencies and determine appropriate repair procedures.

Utilizes journeyman-level skills to fabricate, modify, and repair parts using available materials, tools, and supplies.

Works independently with minimal supervision and manages multiple repair tasks efficiently.

Maintains accurate records of inspections, repairs, maintenance activities, and work performed on work orders.

Ability to read and understand maintenance manuals and diagrams.

Ensures compliance with all City policies, environmental regulations, and workplace safety standards.

Communicates effectively with supervisors and team members regarding equipment condition, repair needs, and safety concerns.

Performs additional duties as assigned by the Fleet Services Supervisor.

Equipment Operation

Automated Refuse Trash Trucks

Backhoes

Wheel Loaders

Light- and Heavy-Duty Gasoline and Diesel-Powered Vehicles

Small Engine and Motorized Equipment

Uses shop equipment and diagnostic tools such as lifts, welders, hydraulic presses, scanners, compressors, and hand/power tools.

Test-drives vehicles and equipment to verify repairs and ensure proper operation.

Identifies safety hazards or operational deficiencies and takes appropriate corrective action.

Reports major mechanical issues and assists in developing repair plans and preventative maintenance schedules.

Operates equipment safely under varying shop and field conditions in accordance with City and OSHA safety regulations.

Experience

High school diploma or GED equivalent

Technical automotive coursework, vocational training, or related certification is preferred.

Four (4) to five (5) years of diversified experience in the diagnosis, maintenance, and major repair of a variety of light- and heavy-duty gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment, preferred.

Basic knowledge servicing engines, transmissions, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems preferred.

Entry level experience working with heavy equipment such as automated refuse trucks, backhoes, and wheel loaders preferred.

Certifications

Valid Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) with a clean driving record.

Clean driving record and ability to pass a DOT physical and drug test.

Air Brake Certification within six (6) months of employment.

A/C Recycle & Recovery Certification preferred or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire.

State of Colorado Diesel Emissions Certification preferred or ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire.

First Aid/CPR Certification preferred.

Skills Basic knowledge of mechanical repair principles related to gasoline and diesel engines, transmissions, and heavy equipment systems.

Ability to learn to diagnose and troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic issues.

Basic knowledge in the safe and proper use of hand tools, power tools, and diagnostic equipment.

Ability to learn to fabricate, modify, and repair parts using available materials and resources.

Attention to detail with the ability to follow written and verbal instructions accurately.

Effective communication and interpersonal skills for working with supervisors, coworkers, and other City departments.

Knowledge of workplace safety practices, environmental regulations, and shop safety procedures.

WORKING ENVIRONMENT

Work is performed in both indoor shop and outdoor environments and may be subject to extreme weather conditions at times.

Ability to perform physically demanding work including lifting, bending, standing for extended periods, and working in varying weather conditions.

Physical demands include prolonged standing or sitting, lifting and carrying materials and equipment, bending, stooping, kneeling, and performing repetitive motions.

Exposure to moving mechanical parts, hazardous materials, noise, vibration, and varying temperatures is expected.

Must be available for emergency call-outs, including responding to repairs or breakdowns outside of normal work hours, as part of an on-call rotation.

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