City of Glendale (AZ)
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Performs intermediate maintenance and repair work, including routine mechanical work and minor overhauls to a wide variety of fleet equipment.
This is the second of a four-level classification series of fleet technicians with progressively more responsible duties.
Fleet Mechanic
Fleet Technician
Fleet Journeyman Technician
Lead Fleet Journeyman Technician
A Fleet Technician is assigned to one of the following assignments:
Automotive Assignment
Performs repairs and preventive maintenance on light-duty and medium-duty fleet equipment such
Fleet equipment includes various types of vehicles, including police patrol, passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, motorcycles, and landscaping equipment.
Repair and maintain all vehicle systems, including engine, transmission, driveline, suspension, steering, brakes, electrical, and HVAC.
Performs major and minor repairs and maintenance on a variety of light-duty passenger vehicles, police patrol, medium-duty trucks, motorcycles, or landscaping equipment
Heavy Equipment Assignment
Repairs and preventative maintenance on various gasoline and diesel-powered heavy-duty equipment such as solid waste trucks, tractors, heavy-duty trucks, and fire apparatus.
Repairs and maintains all vehicle systems, including engine, transmission, driveline, suspension, steering, brakes, electrical, HVAC, and hydraulic systems.
Performs major and minor repairs and maintenance on a variety of heavy-duty gasoline and diesel equipment, solid waste trucks, construction equipment, bucket trucks, backhoe/loaders, street sweepers, and fire apparatus
Five (5) years of experience as a skilled equipment mechanic in a specialized field of equipment repairs such as automotive repair, diesel repair, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, or industrial equipment. Completion of an accredited automotive or diesel training program at a trade school or college may substitute for two (2) years of experience. Minimum of two (2) current ASE certifications.
Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. One year of relevant experience may be substituted for each year of required education.
Knowledge of:
Principles and practices of the mechanical trades, including the use and care of tools and equipment
Occupational hazards and safety procedures associated with mechanical maintenance work, industrial electricity, hydraulics, and heavy equipment
Welding and welding techniques
Proper use and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with established guidelines
Ability to:
Take direction, receive training, and develop technical skills
Determine and correct causes of vehicle and equipment malfunctions and defects
Mentor other fleet technicians
Interpret technical manuals and related diagrams and instructions
Read and comprehend Materials Safety Data Sheets for chemicals used in the work environment
Estimate the time and cost of repairs
Diagnose defects in all vehicles and equipment, including troubleshooting for minor or major repairs
Determine mechanical repair needs
Prepare and maintain all related records and reportsWork cooperatively with others
Communicate unsafe conditions or accidents and injuries promptly to the supervisor
Observe or monitor objects to determine compliance with prescribed operating or safety standards
Communicate and use interpersonal skills to interact with coworkers, supervisor, the public, etc., to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive work direction
Operate city vehicles
Special Requirements:
Valid Arizona Driver's License required.
Required to work day or evening shifts as assigned.
Work standby occasionally for holidays and callback shifts as needed.
Must obtain air conditioning repair certification within 60 days of hire.
Ability to obtain emissions testing certification within 6 months of hire.
Must provide personal tools.
Some assignments will also require a Class "A" or Class "B" Commercial Driver's license required at the time of application or upon hire, and passenger, tanker, and hazardous waste endorsements are required within 60 days of hire.
This position is classified as safety-sensitive which requires candidates to successfully undergo drug and alcohol testing prior to employment. They will be subject to further drug and alcohol testing throughout their period of employment in accordance with the City of Glendale Substance Abuse policy. A post-offer physical assessment is required. The City of Glendale will incur the cost of all required testing.
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This position description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the position change.
Work involves occasional lifting of parts and equipment up to 100 pounds, extensive walking, standing, and bending. Enters, exits, and operates city vehicles; depending on area of assignment, may enter, exit, and operate vehicles which require a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Exposure to seasonal weather conditions, exhaust fumes, chemical fumes, high noise levels, residential and commercial waste, acid, oil, grease and hazardous materials and equipment. Hazards may be reduced through the exercise of safety precautions. Enters, exits, and operates city vehicles.
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Performs intermediate maintenance and repair work, including routine mechanical work and minor overhauls to a wide variety of fleet equipment.
This is the second of a four-level classification series of fleet technicians with progressively more responsible duties.
Fleet Mechanic
Fleet Technician
Fleet Journeyman Technician
Lead Fleet Journeyman Technician
A Fleet Technician is assigned to one of the following assignments:
Automotive Assignment
Performs repairs and preventive maintenance on light-duty and medium-duty fleet equipment such
Fleet equipment includes various types of vehicles, including police patrol, passenger vehicles, light-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, motorcycles, and landscaping equipment.
Repair and maintain all vehicle systems, including engine, transmission, driveline, suspension, steering, brakes, electrical, and HVAC.
Performs major and minor repairs and maintenance on a variety of light-duty passenger vehicles, police patrol, medium-duty trucks, motorcycles, or landscaping equipment
Heavy Equipment Assignment
Repairs and preventative maintenance on various gasoline and diesel-powered heavy-duty equipment such as solid waste trucks, tractors, heavy-duty trucks, and fire apparatus.
Repairs and maintains all vehicle systems, including engine, transmission, driveline, suspension, steering, brakes, electrical, HVAC, and hydraulic systems.
Performs major and minor repairs and maintenance on a variety of heavy-duty gasoline and diesel equipment, solid waste trucks, construction equipment, bucket trucks, backhoe/loaders, street sweepers, and fire apparatus
Five (5) years of experience as a skilled equipment mechanic in a specialized field of equipment repairs such as automotive repair, diesel repair, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, or industrial equipment. Completion of an accredited automotive or diesel training program at a trade school or college may substitute for two (2) years of experience. Minimum of two (2) current ASE certifications.
Any equivalent combination of education, training and experience that provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying. One year of relevant experience may be substituted for each year of required education.
Knowledge of:
Principles and practices of the mechanical trades, including the use and care of tools and equipment
Occupational hazards and safety procedures associated with mechanical maintenance work, industrial electricity, hydraulics, and heavy equipment
Welding and welding techniques
Proper use and disposal of hazardous materials in accordance with established guidelines
Ability to:
Take direction, receive training, and develop technical skills
Determine and correct causes of vehicle and equipment malfunctions and defects
Mentor other fleet technicians
Interpret technical manuals and related diagrams and instructions
Read and comprehend Materials Safety Data Sheets for chemicals used in the work environment
Estimate the time and cost of repairs
Diagnose defects in all vehicles and equipment, including troubleshooting for minor or major repairs
Determine mechanical repair needs
Prepare and maintain all related records and reportsWork cooperatively with others
Communicate unsafe conditions or accidents and injuries promptly to the supervisor
Observe or monitor objects to determine compliance with prescribed operating or safety standards
Communicate and use interpersonal skills to interact with coworkers, supervisor, the public, etc., to sufficiently exchange or convey information and to receive work direction
Operate city vehicles
Special Requirements:
Valid Arizona Driver's License required.
Required to work day or evening shifts as assigned.
Work standby occasionally for holidays and callback shifts as needed.
Must obtain air conditioning repair certification within 60 days of hire.
Ability to obtain emissions testing certification within 6 months of hire.
Must provide personal tools.
Some assignments will also require a Class "A" or Class "B" Commercial Driver's license required at the time of application or upon hire, and passenger, tanker, and hazardous waste endorsements are required within 60 days of hire.
This position is classified as safety-sensitive which requires candidates to successfully undergo drug and alcohol testing prior to employment. They will be subject to further drug and alcohol testing throughout their period of employment in accordance with the City of Glendale Substance Abuse policy. A post-offer physical assessment is required. The City of Glendale will incur the cost of all required testing.
Success Factor Classification Level - Foundational To view the success factor definitions please click here. (If needed, click here to download PDF reader).
This position description does not constitute an employment agreement between the employer and employee and is subject to change by the employer as the needs of the employer and requirements of the position change.
Work involves occasional lifting of parts and equipment up to 100 pounds, extensive walking, standing, and bending. Enters, exits, and operates city vehicles; depending on area of assignment, may enter, exit, and operate vehicles which require a Commercial Driver’s License (CDL). Exposure to seasonal weather conditions, exhaust fumes, chemical fumes, high noise levels, residential and commercial waste, acid, oil, grease and hazardous materials and equipment. Hazards may be reduced through the exercise of safety precautions. Enters, exits, and operates city vehicles.
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