Under general supervision to perform a variety of skilled work in the repair, overhaul, and preventive maintenance of a variety of vehicular and other mechanical equipment. SUPERVISION EXERCISED Fleet Equipment Mechanic Trainee/I/II positions exercise no supervision. Fleet Equipment Mechanic III may exercise limited supervision as outlined by the supervisor. IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES Inspect, repair, and perform diagnostic checks and troubleshooting techniques on a variety of gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles including landscaping and construction equipment.Overhaul and/or repair components such as clutches, brakes, transmissions, transfer cases, differentials, universal joints, air conditioning, motor ignitions, carburetors, and electrical and hydraulic systems vehicles such as trucks, trailers, street sweepers, tractors, skid loaders, backhoes, and other equipment as needed. Adjust and replace necessary units and parts including valves, pistons, brakes, hoses, body parts, switches, hydraulic cylinders, engine parts, and fuel and exhaust components. Maintain accurate records of maintenance and repairs in Fleet Maintenance software. Provide Parts staff with complete and accurate information when ordering repair parts. Maintain personal and common work areas according to established safety standards. Execute tire mounting and dismounting, as well as rotating and balancing tires. Operate or test drive heavy equipment, commercial vehicles, medium and light vehicles as well as a wrecker truck. Operation of vehicles is required for diagnosis and verification of repair. Replace logos, decals, and placards as needed. OTHER JOB RELATED DUTIES Perform other job related duties and responsibilities as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED