The City of Overland Park has a full-time Equipment Mechanic, Senior or Equipment Mechanic I position available in Fleet Maintenance with the Public Works Department. SUMMARY FOR EQUIPMENT MECHANIC, SENIOR: This is an advanced journey-level mechanic position that maintains and services complex types of automotive equipment, including performing routine and major mechanical repairs to gasoline, diesel, and other power-driven heavy equipment. Trouble shoots and determines corrective action to complex mechanical and electrical problems. Performs major maintenance and repair work on automobile and heavy duty truck chassis, drive train, air conditioning and exhaust emission systems. Fabricates, modifies or repairs automotive components as applicable. Where assigned, completes maintenance and repair work on emergency response vehicles such as fire apparatus and ambulances. Researches parts information and assists in their ordering. Inputs and retrieves information/data using computerized fleet management software. Assists in emergency operations, including snow removal. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Inspects and diagnoses causes of malfunctioning diesel and gasoline powered vehicles and/or construction equipment, including mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and/or pneumatic systems. Diagnostic work includes identifying the reason (root cause) for a malfunction and determining the proper repair methods. Problems encountered will be those of a more complex nature such as those involving intricate electrical wiring schematics, those where a matrix of possible causes to a failure exist and those involving elaborate operating systems such as sensor operated hydraulics on asphalt milling and paving equipment). Conducts preventative maintenance inspections to check/test vehicles and equipment for function and safe operation. Checks lighting systems, body condition, doors, windows, front ends, bumpers, glass and mirrors, tailgates, frames, tanks, batteries, radios, instruments and gauges, fire extinguishers, heaters and air conditioners, horns, brakes, windshield wipers, springs, oil and water levels, belts, fans and water pumps, hoses radiators, clutches, and numerous other parts and operating systems for proper operation. Utilizes lifts, jacks, welding equipment, and acetylene torch in operations. Performs field site vehicle and equipment repairs using mobile tools and equipment. Safely operates hydraulic lifting cranes and/or vehicle lifting devices to stabilize and safely secure vehicles in the field before commencing with any work. Utilizes computerized fleet management software to track equipment/vehicle maintenance and history. Inputs data including parts, hours, and mechanic notes. Performs manual tune ups on non- computerized gasoline and diesel powered engines. Performs all aspects of repairs to gasoline and diesel powered engines such as removal and replacement of minor bolt on parts and major internal engine components up to and including the entire engine assembly from the vehicle chassis. Utilizes computerized diagnostic tools to interface with onboard vehicle electronics and identify malfunctioning systems and/or performance tune up needs. Performs welding of steel and aluminum. Utilizes various welding equipment such as stick, MIG and TIG welders. Creates shop drawings for parts and/or equipment to be fabricated or modified. Utilizes shop drawings to order materials, performs the work, tests the design and makes further adjustments as may be necessary. Repairs, and/or rebuilds malfunctioning hydraulic components such as pumps, motors and cylinders. Determines the extent of problems through testing and disassembling parts and equipment. Cleans and inspects parts and replaces damaged or worn parts. Reassembles and installs parts and equipment. Operates and tests systems. Repairs, replaces and/or adjusts engine subassemblies such as bolt on water pumps, alternators or air compressors. Checks for proper operating conditions and where defects occur determines whether adjustment, repair or replacement of the bolt on parts is required. Performs required work and confirms proper system operation. Inspects and diagnoses electrical problems including common 12 volt DC circuits, multi-plex wiring systems and small voltage electronics such as engine management computers. Removes and replaces and/or repairs electrical assemblies or wiring harnesses as determined. Installs electrical devices and wiring systems in vehicles and equipment. Inspects vehicle air brake systems for leaks, worn parts, and defective components. Rebuilds or replaces brake system components. Inspects hydraulic brake systems, including fluid levels, pedals, drums, backing plates, and linings. Repairs or replaces defective components, such as leaking lines and master cylinders. Adjusts brakes manually and bleeds air from the system. Inspects and repairs light equipment such as saws, water pumps, jackhammers, etc. Checks equipment for obvious defects and cleans before disassembling. Gather tools and disassemble equipment. Obtains needed parts and reassembles to working order. Tests equipment for proper operation. Replaces tires on equipment and vehicles. Checks tires periodically to ensure proper wear and tear. Assists the Fleet Supervisor in the writing of specifications for new equipment and vehicle purchases. Where assigned will inspect new equipment and/or vehicles for compliance with the specifications as well as maintenance/repair work performed outside vendors. Serves as the primary installer of internally fabricated and/or modified component equipment such as snow plow attachments, hydraulic systems, electrical controls and/or emergency service vehicle equipment. Where assigned this will also include new components purchased from outside vendors. Ensures installed component equipment safely functions and will provide durable service. Where applicable fabricates supplementary needed custom parts or researches the availability of new or used manufactured components. Assists other mechanics in diagnosing and completing maintenance and/or repair work. Will be the responsible lead, assigned, to organize the work and determine proper work methods. Assists the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor in ensuring work is performed in a safe manner. Uses proper safe work methods and maintains awareness of shop work area safety requirements. Participates in snow and ice control operations including operating snow plowing equipment were assigned. The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks including snow duty. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with whom interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals. The employee must be punctual and timely in meeting all requirements of performance, including, but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines; beginning and ending assignments on time; and scheduled work breaks, where applicable. Duties/Responsibilities specific to Equipment Mechanic and Installation responsibilities for the Police Department: Installs and/or modify electrical wiring and equipment/hardware in the fleet which includes the City's radio system, mobile data terminals, wireless digital in-car video systems, and emergency-related equipment. SUMMARY FOR EQUPMENT MECHANIC I: Performs preventive maintenance work and makes repairs on City vehicles and equipment. Vehicle and equipment types may include fire apparatus, dump trucks, police vehicles and/or other specialized equipment. Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical problems of varying complexities. Install ancillary equipment such as two way radios, light sets, computer mounts, consoles and any other necessary equipment. Maintains and repairs various vehicle/equipment makes and models including both gas and diesel powered. Example duties include; performing engine tune-ups, repairing drive or power train components, conducting preventive maintenance inspections, fabricating minor mechanical parts and researching parts availability. Records and tracks assigned work progress through the City's electronic fleet management program. Assists in emergency operations, including snow removal. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Inspects and diagnoses the cause of mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and/or pneumatic system problems on a variety of diesel and gasoline powered heavy duty vehicles and construction equipment. Uses computerized diagnostic equipment to diagnose electrical and electronic component problems. Determines the extent of necessary repairs and researches parts information, if required. Gather necessary parts and equipment/tools. Repairs or replaces worn/defective parts and tests the vehicle for proper operation. Conducts preventative maintenance inspections to check/test vehicles and equipment for function and safe operation. Checks lighting systems, body condition, doors, windows, front ends, bumpers, glass and mirrors, tailgates, frames, tanks, batteries, radios, instruments and gauges, fire extinguishers, heaters and air conditioners, horns, brakes, windshield wipers, springs, oil and water levels, belts, fans and water pumps, hoses radiators, clutches, and numerous other parts and operating systems for proper operation. Utilizes lifts, jacks, welding equipment, and acetylene torch in operations. Performs remote field site repairs using mobile tools and equipment. Safely operates small hydraulic lifting cranes and/or vehicle lifting devices and safely secures vehicles on uneven ground prior to commencing work. Uses computerized fleet management software to track equipment/vehicle maintenance and history. Inputs data including parts, hours, and mechanic notes. Tune up gasoline powered engines. Operates equipment and evaluates problems. Gathers needed tools and parts. Removes air cleaners and valve covers and adjusts valves and injectors, injector control rack, governors and idles. Reassembles valve covers and air cleaners and tests the vehicle. Welds broken steel components on equipment such as plows, plow frames, vboxes, frames, and hitches. Determines equipment to be repaired. Removes defective equipment and grinds and cleans the work area. Welds break the area and reinstall parts or equipment. Creates shop designs, fabricates, and modifies parts and equipment. Determines parts or equipment to be fabricated and draws design. Orders materials and lays out a designed pattern. Welds and bolts materials and tests design. Inspects, repairs, and rebuilds components in the City's specialized hydraulic systems such as pumps, motors and cylinders. Determines the extent of problems through testing and disassembling parts and equipment. Cleans and inspects parts and replaces damaged or worn parts. Reassembles and installs parts and equipment. Operates and tests systems. Repairs and adjusts subassemblies such as water pumps and alternators. Checks components for defects and removes defective equipment. Repairs or replaces defective equipment and reinstalls components. Tests systems for proper operation. Inspects and determines extent of electrical problems in equipment. Removes and repairs or replaces assemblies. Installs electrical devices in vehicles and equipment. Equipment could include, but not limited to, light bars, flashers, sirens, radios, speakers, antennas, routers, video cameras, laptops, printers, consoles, transport partitions, K-9 cages and more. Inspects vehicle air brake systems for leaks, worn parts, and defective components. Rebuilds or replaces brake system components. Inspects hydraulic brake systems, including fluid levels, pedals, drums, backing plates, and linings. Repairs or replaces defective components, such as leaking lines and master cylinders. Adjusts brakes manually and bleeds air from the system. Inspects and repairs light equipment such as saws, water pumps, jackhammers, etc. Checks equipment for obvious defects and cleans before disassembling. Gather tools and disassemble equipment. Obtains needed parts and reassembles to working order. Tests equipment for proper operation. Replaces tires on equipment and vehicles. Checks tires periodically to ensure proper wear and tear. Assists other mechanics in the performance of mechanical repairs and provides advice and guidance as requested. Assists with the specifications for new equipment/vehicles to be purchased. Inspects new equipment/vehicles purchased or repaired by outside vendors. Supports snow removal operations as needed. Provides maintenance and repairs to snow removal equipment. May participate as a snow plow driver. The employee must work the days and hours necessary to perform all assigned responsibilities and tasks including snow duty. Must be available (especially during regular business hours or shifts) to communicate with subordinates, supervisors, customers, vendors and any other persons or organization with whom interaction is required to accomplish work and employer goals. The employee must be punctual and timely in meeting all requirements of performance, including, but not limited to, attendance standards and work deadlines; beginning and ending assignments on time; and scheduled work breaks, where applicable. Duties/Responsibilities specific to Equipment Mechanic and Installation responsibilities for the Police Department: Installs and/or modify electrical wiring and equipment/hardware in the fleet which includes the City's radio system, mobile data terminals, wireless digital in-car video systems, and emergency-related equipment.
Stand Out From the Crowd
Upload your resume and get instant feedback on how well it matches this job.
Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Industry
Executive, Legislative, and Other General Government Support
Education Level
No Education Listed