Fleet Mechanic
City of Grain Valley · Grain Valley, MO · 2 mo ago
ManagementFull-time
About the role
This role involves various skilled and semi-skilled automotive and equipment repairs, encompassing automobiles, trucks, and select heavy equipment. The primary duties are performed in a repair and maintenance shop environment.
Responsibilities
- Maintain, inspect, repair, and replace worn or broken equipment, vehicle, and truck parts; perform regular preventative maintenance tasks; perform diagnostic tests as appropriate; provide mechanical knowledge in the repair of trucks and related construction and safety equipment
- Repair and replace components including generators, distributors, relays, lights, switches, and high voltage light systems; repair, adjust and replace brake systems including wheel cylinders, master cylinders, disc pads, hydraulic and air brakes
- Weld, fabricate and assemble parts and equipment for automotive and heavy equipment; fabricate, modify, and repair body chassis parts; weld, braze, solder, and cut steel, stainless steel, and aluminum by torch and mig welder; sandblast truck beds, plows, and wheels
- Diagnose, maintain, and repair electrical systems components, ignition systems, alternators, high voltage power generators, starters, and batteries; diagnosis, maintain, repair, and recondition hydraulic systems
- Replace component parts on vehicles and equipment; perform safety inspections on equipment
- Analyze operational and equipment performance data to identify issues, determine root causes, and implement solutions
- Install radios, emergency lighting systems and special equipment for police, public works and parks and recreation vehicles
- Drive all types of city vehicles as needed for testing, field service, or deliveries
- Responds to service work and related problems that may occur after hours, on weekends, call back for snow events and during holidays
- Responsible for the general maintenance and cleaning of shop building
- Perform preventative maintenance on equipment, including lubricating and replacing worn parts
- Operate shop machinery including grinders, welding equipment, and a variety of power and hand tools
- Identify equipment issues and failures and communicate findings to supervisor
- Recycle appropriate fluids, filters, and materials including oil and refrigerants; safely dispose of non-recyclable materials in accordance with regulations
- Oversee fuel system management, including vendor coordination to maintain adequate fuel supply
- Ensure accurate and complete record keeping for fleet maintenance, repairs, and service histories using computerized fleet management systems
- Avoidance of occupational hazards and safety practices
- Understand and comply with workplace instructions and policies
- Operate assigned equipment and vehicles
- Communicate, both verbally and in writing, with colleagues and stakeholders
- Organize and maintain accurate shop and repair records
- Cultivate and maintain positive working relationships with individuals encountered in the course of work
- Exhibit self-motivation and the capability to work independently when required
- Maintain cognitive capabilities for making sound decisions, prioritizing tasks, and demonstrating intellectual acumen
- Maintain physical fitness appropriate for job demands, including extended periods of standing, walking, sitting, lifting or carrying heavy objects, and operating equipment
- Perform maintenance and repair operations requiring climbing and working on ladders and power lifts; including lifting and strength to regularly required to lift up to 25 pounds; frequently required to lift up to 50 pounds; occasionally required to lift up to 100 pounds
- Comprehend written work instructions and work orders
- Operate a variety of power and hand tools and make adjustments to equipment
Requirements
- High school diploma or GEDA
- Minimum of three (3) years’ experience in the maintenance and repair of auto, medium and heavy-duty trucks, and construction equipment
- Valid driver’s license
- Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification(s)
Qualifications
- Associate degree in automotive technology or related field
- Missouri Inspector Mechanical License
- Valid Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) Class A with acceptable driving record
Skills
- Vehicle and equipment repair
- Preventative maintenance
- Hydraulic systems
- Welding and fabrication
- Engine components and operational characteristics
- Shop equipment and tools
- Vehicle and equipment lubrication techniques
- Occupational hazards and safety practices
- Vehicle, equipment maintenance and safety regulatory compliance
Supplemental Information
- Knowledge of vehicle and equipment repair
- Knowledge of preventative maintenance
- Knowledge of hydraulic systems
- Knowledge of welding and fabrication
- Knowledge of engine components and operational characteristics
- Knowledge of shop equipment and tools
- Knowledge of vehicle and equipment lubrication techniques
- Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety practices
- Knowledge of vehicle, equipment maintenance and safety regulatory compliance