Stanislaus County, CA
Modesto, California, United States
About the Opportunity THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Public Works is looking for an experienced heavy equipment mechanic to join our Morgan Road Shop division. This division is responsible for repairing and servicing Public Works vehicles as well as other departments and cities within Stanislaus County. Our team of experienced Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) technicians work hard to keep Public Works running efficiently. THE POSITION The Heavy Equipment Mechanic I performs service on light and heavy road maintenance equipment used in connection with the construction and maintenance of county roads. This position is subject to overtime, shift work, standby, and call back assignments. Performs related duties as assigned. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II performs skilled work in repairing, overhauling, and maintaining automotive and road construction equipment powered by gasoline, CNG, and/or diesel fuels. The incumbent in this classification performs a full range of diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic problems, welding and repair work on construction equipment and trucks with one-ton capacity or larger. This position is expected to perform with a high degree of skill and independence. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II incumbents are normally assigned work requiring a higher level of skill and knowledge and are certified by the State of California to provide service in the areas of lamp adjustment, brake adjustment, and refrigeration/recycling A/C. This position maintains and makes minor and major repairs to the County Road Maintenance Equipment and other gas, CNG and diesel-powered vehicles. This position is subject to overtime, shift work, standby, and callback assignments. Performs related duties as assigned. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of the Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Craft/Maintenance Institutional bargaining unit for labor relations purposes. Individuals who are in a full-time classification position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months, for a total of eighteen months. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit theRisk Management website. Typical Tasks Heavy Equipment Mechanic I/II Inspect, diagnose, and locate mechanical difficulties on County Road Maintenance Equipment and a variety of other diesel and gasoline powered equipment as required; Receive information from users, evaluate equipment problem, and determine action required for facilitating repair; Weld, fabricate and assemble parts and equipment for County Road Maintenance Equipment; weld, braze, cut shape and fasten metal parts; fabricate and weld vehicle frames, chassis, and exhaust systems; Use welding equipment, drill presses, lathes, grinders and a large assortment of other power and hand tools and measurement instruments required for journey level fabrication work; Overhaul, repair, and adjust engines, transmissions, differentials, valves and air and hydraulic systems; Tune up engines, replacing electrical and electronic parts and cleaning and adjusting fuel injection systems; Replace or repair faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, or oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms, and related parts and equipment; Diagnose and repair such components as generators, alternators, distributors, relays, lights and switches; Maintain and repair air conditioning and climate systems; Make roadside repairs as required; Maintain work, time, and material records; Diagnose and repair various electronic and computer controlled devices; Diagnose and repair emissions systems; and Test vehicles to ensure problem has been resolved. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE Heavy Equipment Mechanic I Common tools, procedures, equipment and materials used in making repairs on both diesel and gasoline motorized equipment; The care and operation of internal combustion engines; Tools, parts, and materials used in the repair and maintenance of automobiles, trucks, gas and diesel equipment; Basic computer operations; Methods, tools, and equipment used in lubricating heavy construction equipment and refuse trucks; Automotive and heavy equipment, hydraulic and chassis parts; Automotive oils, grease, and lubricants and how to use them; and Standard shop and safety procedures. Heavy Equipment Mechanic II Tools, equipment, and procedures used in the overhaul, repair, and adjustment of County Road Maintenance Equipment and Transit buses and other gas and diesel powered equipment; Operation and care of internal combustion engines and hydraulic equipment; Methods, materials, equipment and tools used in welding and fabrication work; Operating and repair characteristics of County Road Maintenance Equipment and Transit buses; Safe work practices; and Computers and electronics in vehicle applications. SKILLS/ABILITIES Heavy Equipment Mechanic I Lubricates, in the shop or in the field, chassis, hydraulic, and equipment; Changes oil in gasoline and diesel powered heavy equipment using grease guns and hand tools; Changes oil filters and radiator hoses; replaces defective light bulbs, battery cables and windshield wiper blades; Writes simple records of work accomplished; Do mechanical work; and understand and follow both oral and written instructions; Learn and perform maintenance and repair work on automotive, heavy duty, and/or construction equipment; Understand and apply department rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; Inspect, disassemble, replace worn parts, assemble and test systems and components; Read and understand manufactures specifications and technical manuals; Trouble-shoot and test various vehicle and equipment systems; Communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone; Properly lubricate and service gasoline and diesel powered refuse trucks and heavy construction equipment; Safely operate refuse trucks and heavy construction equipment; Work safely around automotive and heavy construction equipment; Learn proper methods of diagnosing and repairing mechanical problems of gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines; Learn operation of diesel and gasoline internal combustion engines; Learn basic acetylene and electrical arc welding; learn hydraulic and air brake systems; and Learn torque converters, automatic and standard transmissions. Heavy Equipment Mechanic II Perform skilled welding and fabrication work; Perform minor and major mechanical work on mechanical equipment; Use a variety of tools, testers and equipment with skill; Maintain a variety of shop and repair records; Understand and carry out verbal and written directions; Perform journey level equipment mechanical work including the troubleshooting of equipment for both major and minor repair work; Work independently in the absence of supervision; Accurately determine appropriate repair needs and estimate the cost and time of repairs; and Establish and maintain cooperative-working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Heavy Equipment Mechanic I Two (2) years of experience as an Equipment Services Technician in Stanislaus County or in the servicing of light and heavy equipment; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver's License; AND Obtain and maintain a valid Commercial Driver's License within a year of hiring date; AND Perform with confidence all of the physical requirements listed in the Job Task Analysis. Heavy Equipment Mechanic II Three (3) years of heavy equipment mechanic repair performing duties comparable to those of a Heavy Equipment Mechanic I in Stanislaus County; AND Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver's License; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Class A Driver's License with tanker, air brakes and doubles & triples endorsements. Possess California State Brake Certificate, Lamp Certificate, and Refrigeration/Recycling Air Conditioning Certificate; AND Perform with competence all of the physical requirements listed in the Job Task Analysis. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening will focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. Successful completion of diesel mechanics or heavy maintenance and construction equipment vocational education or training courses offered by an accredited college; OR One (1) year of experience in a governmental agency. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted later than 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: 05/24/2024 Oral Examination: Week of 06/03/2024 Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, part-time and full-time vacancies throughout Stanislaus County . GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: 5/24/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
May 11, 2024
Full Time
About the Opportunity THE IDEAL CANDIDATE Public Works is looking for an experienced heavy equipment mechanic to join our Morgan Road Shop division. This division is responsible for repairing and servicing Public Works vehicles as well as other departments and cities within Stanislaus County. Our team of experienced Automotive Service Excellence (A.S.E.) technicians work hard to keep Public Works running efficiently. THE POSITION The Heavy Equipment Mechanic I performs service on light and heavy road maintenance equipment used in connection with the construction and maintenance of county roads. This position is subject to overtime, shift work, standby, and call back assignments. Performs related duties as assigned. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II performs skilled work in repairing, overhauling, and maintaining automotive and road construction equipment powered by gasoline, CNG, and/or diesel fuels. The incumbent in this classification performs a full range of diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic problems, welding and repair work on construction equipment and trucks with one-ton capacity or larger. This position is expected to perform with a high degree of skill and independence. The Heavy Equipment Mechanic II incumbents are normally assigned work requiring a higher level of skill and knowledge and are certified by the State of California to provide service in the areas of lamp adjustment, brake adjustment, and refrigeration/recycling A/C. This position maintains and makes minor and major repairs to the County Road Maintenance Equipment and other gas, CNG and diesel-powered vehicles. This position is subject to overtime, shift work, standby, and callback assignments. Performs related duties as assigned. Unless otherwise provided, this position is part of the Classified Service of the County and is assigned to the Craft/Maintenance Institutional bargaining unit for labor relations purposes. Individuals who are in a full-time classification position are required to serve a twelve-month probationary period, which may be extended an additional six months, for a total of eighteen months. Incumbents may also be subject to overtime, standby, callback, weekend, holiday and shift assignments as identified in their MOU (Memorandum of Understanding). The Job Task Analysis provides information detailing the physical and functional demands of the classification. For the complete job task analysis, visit theRisk Management website. Typical Tasks Heavy Equipment Mechanic I/II Inspect, diagnose, and locate mechanical difficulties on County Road Maintenance Equipment and a variety of other diesel and gasoline powered equipment as required; Receive information from users, evaluate equipment problem, and determine action required for facilitating repair; Weld, fabricate and assemble parts and equipment for County Road Maintenance Equipment; weld, braze, cut shape and fasten metal parts; fabricate and weld vehicle frames, chassis, and exhaust systems; Use welding equipment, drill presses, lathes, grinders and a large assortment of other power and hand tools and measurement instruments required for journey level fabrication work; Overhaul, repair, and adjust engines, transmissions, differentials, valves and air and hydraulic systems; Tune up engines, replacing electrical and electronic parts and cleaning and adjusting fuel injection systems; Replace or repair faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, or oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms, and related parts and equipment; Diagnose and repair such components as generators, alternators, distributors, relays, lights and switches; Maintain and repair air conditioning and climate systems; Make roadside repairs as required; Maintain work, time, and material records; Diagnose and repair various electronic and computer controlled devices; Diagnose and repair emissions systems; and Test vehicles to ensure problem has been resolved. Minimum Qualifications (Knowledge, Skills, Abilities, Education/Experience) KNOWLEDGE Heavy Equipment Mechanic I Common tools, procedures, equipment and materials used in making repairs on both diesel and gasoline motorized equipment; The care and operation of internal combustion engines; Tools, parts, and materials used in the repair and maintenance of automobiles, trucks, gas and diesel equipment; Basic computer operations; Methods, tools, and equipment used in lubricating heavy construction equipment and refuse trucks; Automotive and heavy equipment, hydraulic and chassis parts; Automotive oils, grease, and lubricants and how to use them; and Standard shop and safety procedures. Heavy Equipment Mechanic II Tools, equipment, and procedures used in the overhaul, repair, and adjustment of County Road Maintenance Equipment and Transit buses and other gas and diesel powered equipment; Operation and care of internal combustion engines and hydraulic equipment; Methods, materials, equipment and tools used in welding and fabrication work; Operating and repair characteristics of County Road Maintenance Equipment and Transit buses; Safe work practices; and Computers and electronics in vehicle applications. SKILLS/ABILITIES Heavy Equipment Mechanic I Lubricates, in the shop or in the field, chassis, hydraulic, and equipment; Changes oil in gasoline and diesel powered heavy equipment using grease guns and hand tools; Changes oil filters and radiator hoses; replaces defective light bulbs, battery cables and windshield wiper blades; Writes simple records of work accomplished; Do mechanical work; and understand and follow both oral and written instructions; Learn and perform maintenance and repair work on automotive, heavy duty, and/or construction equipment; Understand and apply department rules, regulations, policies, and procedures; Inspect, disassemble, replace worn parts, assemble and test systems and components; Read and understand manufactures specifications and technical manuals; Trouble-shoot and test various vehicle and equipment systems; Communicate effectively with others in person and over the telephone; Properly lubricate and service gasoline and diesel powered refuse trucks and heavy construction equipment; Safely operate refuse trucks and heavy construction equipment; Work safely around automotive and heavy construction equipment; Learn proper methods of diagnosing and repairing mechanical problems of gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines; Learn operation of diesel and gasoline internal combustion engines; Learn basic acetylene and electrical arc welding; learn hydraulic and air brake systems; and Learn torque converters, automatic and standard transmissions. Heavy Equipment Mechanic II Perform skilled welding and fabrication work; Perform minor and major mechanical work on mechanical equipment; Use a variety of tools, testers and equipment with skill; Maintain a variety of shop and repair records; Understand and carry out verbal and written directions; Perform journey level equipment mechanical work including the troubleshooting of equipment for both major and minor repair work; Work independently in the absence of supervision; Accurately determine appropriate repair needs and estimate the cost and time of repairs; and Establish and maintain cooperative-working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. We recognize your time is valuable, please only apply if you meet the following required qualifications. EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE Heavy Equipment Mechanic I Two (2) years of experience as an Equipment Services Technician in Stanislaus County or in the servicing of light and heavy equipment; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver's License; AND Obtain and maintain a valid Commercial Driver's License within a year of hiring date; AND Perform with confidence all of the physical requirements listed in the Job Task Analysis. Heavy Equipment Mechanic II Three (3) years of heavy equipment mechanic repair performing duties comparable to those of a Heavy Equipment Mechanic I in Stanislaus County; AND Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Class C Driver's License; AND Possess and maintain a valid California Class A Driver's License with tanker, air brakes and doubles & triples endorsements. Possess California State Brake Certificate, Lamp Certificate, and Refrigeration/Recycling Air Conditioning Certificate; AND Perform with competence all of the physical requirements listed in the Job Task Analysis. DESIRABLE QUALIFICATIONS In addition to the minimum qualifications, applicant screening will focus on the following desirable qualifications. Please list any of these qualifications you may have within the "Duties" section of the online application. Successful completion of diesel mechanics or heavy maintenance and construction equipment vocational education or training courses offered by an accredited college; OR One (1) year of experience in a governmental agency. Application and Selection Procedures APPLICATION PROCEDURES/FINAL FILING DATE Applications cannot be submitted later than 5:00 p.m. on the final filing date. Make your online application as complete as possible so a full and realistic appraisal may be made of your qualifications. Resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed application. Attaching your resume and cover letter are an optional feature for those who wish to do so in addition to completing the required application. Information on your resume and cover letter will not substitute for the education, work experience and required fields on the County application. The online County application is the primary tool used to evaluate your job qualifications. EXAMINATION PROCESS Most County recruitments consists of the steps detailed below and are governed by Merit Principles. The examination process ensures that all applicants are given the same opportunity to gain employment within Stanislaus County. Application Review and Screening . Applications are carefully screened based on information provided. Those who submit incomplete applications that lack relevant qualifications or do not submit all required documents will not be invited to move on. Written Examination . Applicants will be invited to participate in a written exam that tests knowledge for the position. Oral Examination . Applicants are invited to a panel interview in which they will be evaluated by County subject matter experts. Eligible Lists . Candidates who pass the examination will be placed on an eligible list for that classification. Eligible lists are effective for six months, but may be extended up to eighteen months. TENTATIVE RECRUITMENT SCHEDULE Application Deadline: 05/24/2024 Oral Examination: Week of 06/03/2024 Note: The eligible list generated from this recruitment may be used to fill future extra-help, part-time and full-time vacancies throughout Stanislaus County . GENERAL INFORMATION Final appointment will be conditional upon successfully passing a County paid pre-employment drug screening (if applicable for position) and a job-related background investigation. Some positions may require possession or the ability to obtain, and maintenance of a valid California Driver’s license or the ability to utilize an alternative method of transportation when needed to carry out job related essential functions. Stanislaus County supports the good health of its workforce. More information is available at http://myclubwellness.org Cell phones are typically incompatible with the online application format or browser. We recommend using a desktop or laptop computer. If you are still having technical difficulties, please call NEOGOV at 1-855-524-5627. Benefits associated with this position can be found at Benefits Summary . Closing Date/Time: 5/24/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
Description THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. The posted salary reflects the 7% increase effective October 1, 2023. An additional 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. Increased County contributions to medical will be in effect starting January 1, 2024. DEFINITION Under general direction, to perform a variety of skilled inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, servicing, and repair work on gas, propane, and diesel power driven equipment; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the journey level in Heavy Equipment Mechanic class series. Incumbents perform a variety of skilled maintenance and repair work on County light and heavy power driven equipment and busses. Employees who successfully complete the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program will advance to the Heavy Equipment Mechanic II level without further competition. REPORTS TO Road Maintenance Superintendent CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED None TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Occasionally sits; frequently stand, walk, stoop, kneel, and crouch; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift and move objects weighing up to 50 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use a variety of hand and power equipment, electrical testing equipment used in the mechanical trades; use a computer and telephone; operate a variety of road maintenance equipment. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in a shop environment; occasionally works outdoors in varying temperatures; exposure to hazardous materials, smoke, gasses, and fumes; exposure to hazards such as moving machine parts and electrical current; continuous contact with other staff. Example of Duties EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Inspects, locates, and diagnoses mechanical and/or electrical defects on County trucks, a variety of light and heavy maintenance and construction equipment, and busses; determines extent of necessary repairs; overhauls, repairs, and adjusts transmissions, differentials, air brakes, hydraulic systems, clutches, and engines; tunes-up engines, replacing ignition parts and cleaning and adjusting carburetors and fuel injection systems; replaces and repairs faulty parts, including wheel bearings, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms and other components; works on generators, distributors, relays, lights, and switches; changes and installs belts and hoses; maintains time and materials records for work orders; changes tires; orders and maintains inventory of requisite parts and supplies; carries out preventive maintenance programs; may weld and fabricate parts and equipment; may make field and emergency repairs; installs emergency warning equipment; may road test repaired equipment, may operate a special fueling station and transit facility, may assist with planning new equipment procurement. Minimum Qualifications Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Graduation from high school or equivalent and; Two years of responsible work experience as a journey level automotive mechanic,preferably including substantial experience in working on heavy construction equipment. Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. Employees hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driving permit in conformance with the California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements within six months from the date of hire and possession of valid California Class A driver's license within one year from the date of hire. Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: Practices, tools, equipment, and materials used in skilled gas, propane, and diesel- powered equipment maintenance and repair work. Operation and care of internal combustion engines and components. Principles and methods of preventive maintenance. Safe work practices and procedures. Hydraulic valves and controls, hydraulic and air brake systems, and electronic ignition systems. Principles and methods of gas and electrical welding. Ability to: Inspect gas, propane, and diesel-powered equipment and accurately diagnose electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical defects. Skillfully use a variety of hand and power tools in the maintenance and repair of automotive equipment and heavy equipment. Performed skilled testing, adjustment, repair, and overhaul work on automotive equipment and heavy equipment. Read and interpret shop and repair manuals. Apply technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical trades work. Estimate time and materials for repair jobs. Maintain accurate records and reports. Operate light and heavy road maintenance equipment in a safe manner. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I have read the above instructions and understand that my responses to the supplemental questions are required, and my responses will be used to determine the best qualified candidates for this job. I certify that my responses are accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that should my name be placed on an eligible list and it is later found that my responses are inaccurate, my name will be immediately removed from the eligible list and my application will be removed from consideration for this role. Yes No 02 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 03 Do you possess or have the ability to obtain a valid State Driver's License? Yes No 04 Do you possess a valid class A drivers license? Yes No 05 Please indicate your highest level of education. Did not complete high school or equivalent High School, GED, or equivalent Some College Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree or higher 06 How many years of responsible work experience do you have as a journey level automotive mechanic? 07 Please explain your substantial experience in working on heavy construction equipment. Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Apr 19, 2024
Full Time
Description THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANY TIME AND WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL FILLED. The posted salary reflects the 7% increase effective October 1, 2023. An additional 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. Increased County contributions to medical will be in effect starting January 1, 2024. DEFINITION Under general direction, to perform a variety of skilled inspection, diagnosis, maintenance, servicing, and repair work on gas, propane, and diesel power driven equipment; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the journey level in Heavy Equipment Mechanic class series. Incumbents perform a variety of skilled maintenance and repair work on County light and heavy power driven equipment and busses. Employees who successfully complete the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program will advance to the Heavy Equipment Mechanic II level without further competition. REPORTS TO Road Maintenance Superintendent CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED None TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Occasionally sits; frequently stand, walk, stoop, kneel, and crouch; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift and move objects weighing up to 50 lbs.; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use a variety of hand and power equipment, electrical testing equipment used in the mechanical trades; use a computer and telephone; operate a variety of road maintenance equipment. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS Work is performed in a shop environment; occasionally works outdoors in varying temperatures; exposure to hazardous materials, smoke, gasses, and fumes; exposure to hazards such as moving machine parts and electrical current; continuous contact with other staff. Example of Duties EXAMPLES OF IMPORTANT AND ESSENTIAL DUTIES (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) Inspects, locates, and diagnoses mechanical and/or electrical defects on County trucks, a variety of light and heavy maintenance and construction equipment, and busses; determines extent of necessary repairs; overhauls, repairs, and adjusts transmissions, differentials, air brakes, hydraulic systems, clutches, and engines; tunes-up engines, replacing ignition parts and cleaning and adjusting carburetors and fuel injection systems; replaces and repairs faulty parts, including wheel bearings, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms and other components; works on generators, distributors, relays, lights, and switches; changes and installs belts and hoses; maintains time and materials records for work orders; changes tires; orders and maintains inventory of requisite parts and supplies; carries out preventive maintenance programs; may weld and fabricate parts and equipment; may make field and emergency repairs; installs emergency warning equipment; may road test repaired equipment, may operate a special fueling station and transit facility, may assist with planning new equipment procurement. Minimum Qualifications Training and Experience: Any combination of training and experience which would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Graduation from high school or equivalent and; Two years of responsible work experience as a journey level automotive mechanic,preferably including substantial experience in working on heavy construction equipment. Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate valid California Driver's License. Employees hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driving permit in conformance with the California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements within six months from the date of hire and possession of valid California Class A driver's license within one year from the date of hire. Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: Practices, tools, equipment, and materials used in skilled gas, propane, and diesel- powered equipment maintenance and repair work. Operation and care of internal combustion engines and components. Principles and methods of preventive maintenance. Safe work practices and procedures. Hydraulic valves and controls, hydraulic and air brake systems, and electronic ignition systems. Principles and methods of gas and electrical welding. Ability to: Inspect gas, propane, and diesel-powered equipment and accurately diagnose electrical, hydraulic, and mechanical defects. Skillfully use a variety of hand and power tools in the maintenance and repair of automotive equipment and heavy equipment. Performed skilled testing, adjustment, repair, and overhaul work on automotive equipment and heavy equipment. Read and interpret shop and repair manuals. Apply technical knowledge of mechanical and electrical trades work. Estimate time and materials for repair jobs. Maintain accurate records and reports. Operate light and heavy road maintenance equipment in a safe manner. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 I have read the above instructions and understand that my responses to the supplemental questions are required, and my responses will be used to determine the best qualified candidates for this job. I certify that my responses are accurate to the best of my knowledge. I understand that should my name be placed on an eligible list and it is later found that my responses are inaccurate, my name will be immediately removed from the eligible list and my application will be removed from consideration for this role. Yes No 02 I understand all County employees will be required to take an Oath of Office and will be called upon to act as Disaster Service Workers, when needed. Yes 03 Do you possess or have the ability to obtain a valid State Driver's License? Yes No 04 Do you possess a valid class A drivers license? Yes No 05 Please indicate your highest level of education. Did not complete high school or equivalent High School, GED, or equivalent Some College Associate's Degree Bachelor's Degree Master's Degree or higher 06 How many years of responsible work experience do you have as a journey level automotive mechanic? 07 Please explain your substantial experience in working on heavy construction equipment. Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Sacramento, CA
Sacramento, California, United States
THE POSITION The Equipment Mechanic III works closely with the Equipment Maintenance Supervisor in the daily operations as well as provides assistance and training to Mechanics in the Shop when complex repairs arise. IDEAL CANDIDATE STATEMENT The City of Sacramento Fleet Division is seeking an Equipment Mechanic III. The ideal Equipment Mechanic III candidate should be able to perform highly technical mechanical work on a wide variety of municipal equipment. The ideal candidate should also have experience working in a unionized workforce and training staff in a lead capacity or higher, while providing exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate should be goal-oriented, able to adapt to changing priorities, and able to communicate effectively. Under general supervision the Equipment Mechanic III performs and leads others in skilled journey level work in the mechanical repair and maintenance of light and heavy duty gasoline, diesel, alternative fueled vehicles and equipment, and other mechanical equipment; and to assign and schedule the work of an equipment maintenance shop; and to assign and schedule the work of an equipment maintenance shop or facility. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED The class receives general supervision higher-level division personnel. Responsibilities include indirect supervision of other equipment maintenance personnel. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Depending upon assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Schedule and set priorities for maintenance and repair work on City equipment. Make initial inspection on equipment to be repaired and diagnose defects. Generate work orders and evaluate repair work on its completion. Inspect, adjust and replace necessary parts such as: valves, pistons, main bearing assemblies and cooling, fuel and exhaust components and ignition systems. Perform highly technical work on hydraulic systems, fabrication projects, and rebuilding assignments. Order necessary parts, develop estimates and determine which supplier can meet needs. Assist in the supervision and training of subordinate personnel. Assign and schedule work of a fleet maintenance shop. Maintain records and write reports and memorandums. Coordinate maintenance and repairs with other City departments and divisions. Oversee compliance with work rules, safety, and environmental regulation. Provide exceptional customer service to those contacted in the course of work. Other related duties may also be performed; not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in this classification. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Methods, materials, tools and techniques used in the repair and maintenance of a variety of municipal equipment. Operating principles of gasoline, diesel, and alternative fueled engines. Operating principles of light and heavy duty vehicles and mechanical equipment. Occupational hazards and standard safety precautions necessary in the work. Supervisory methods and training techniques. Electronic control systems typically found on modern automotive equipment. Ability to: Locate, correct and adjust defects in light and heavy duty vehicular and mechanical equipment. Schedule and set priorities for repairs and preventive maintenance to be accomplished. Adapt available tools and repair parts to specific repair problems. Order and identify parts necessary for repairs. Read and interpret and work from sketches, diagrams, and electrical schematics. Competently and safely operate and care for tools used in vehicle and mechanical equipment repair work. Supervise, evaluate, lead and train others in the equipment maintenance field. Lift up to 60 pounds. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Experience: Five years of experience in the general maintenance, servicing, and repair of vehicles and equipment, including two years of experience on heavy duty gasoline and diesel driven equipment. Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent. Substitution: Successful completion of vocational education in the automotive, truck, or heavy equipment field may be substituted for up to two years of the work experience on a year-for-year basis. PROOF OF EDUCATION Should education be used to qualify for this position, then proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted with your application and will be required at the time of appointment . Unofficial documents and/or copies are acceptable. An applicant with a college degree obtained outside the United States must have education records evaluated by a credentials evaluation service. Evaluation of education records will be due at time of appointment. SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Driver License: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License is required at the time of appointment. Loss of the Class C License is cause for discipline. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to physical disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Ability to obtain a valid Class A Driver License during the probationary period. Individuals who fail to obtain the Class A License will not pass probation. Assessment: If considered for appointment, candidates must pass a pre-employment drug test. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Employees must complete twelve (12) months of probation at a satisfactory performance level prior to gaining permanent status. THE SELECTION PROCEDURE P lease note, the City of Sacramento's preferred method of communication with applicants is via e-mail. As such, please ensure you verify the e-mail address on your application, and check your e-mail frequently , including your spam and junk folders. All e-mail notifications can also be accessed through the governmentjobs.com applicant inbox. 1. Application: (Pass/Fail) - All applicants must complete and submit online a City of Sacramento employment application by the final filing deadline ; Employment applications must be submitted online; paper applications will not be accepted. Employment applications will be considered incomplete and will be disqualified: If applicants do not list current and/or past job-related experience in the duties area of the "Work Experience" section. Note: Qualifying experience is based on full-time experience (40 hours per week). Qualifying experience is calculated to the full-time equivalent (pro-rated if less than 40 hours/week ). If "see resume" is noted in the "Work Experience" section; a resume will not substitute for the information required in the "Work Experience" section. Proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted online with your application. Proof of education will be required at time of appointment. Position/job titles will not be considered in determining eligibility for meeting the minimum qualifications for this position. If you’re requesting Veteran’s credit, a copy of your DD214 must be submitted online with your application or emailed to the Employment Office by the final filing deadline . Information regarding the use of Veteran’s credit can be found in the Civil Service Board rules under rule 4.9C. Applicants are responsible for attaching a copy of their DD214 to each position for which they apply. 2. Training and Experience Exam : (Weighted 100%) - The questions located at the end of the application are the Training and Experience (T&E) Exam. Responses to the T&E questions will be rated and scored. This exam will evaluate the relevance, level, and progression of a candidate's education, training and experience. The exam score will determine your ranking on the eligible list for this job. When completing the T&E questions, please note: Responses to the T&E questions must be submitted online; paper questionnaires will not be accepted. A resume will not substitute for the information required in the T&E questions. 3. Eligibility : Candidates who pass the Training and Experience Test will be placed on the eligible list. The hiring department may contact candidates for interview at any time during the life of the one-year list. Candidate’s eligibility expires one year from the date of notification of a passing score for the Equipment Mechanic III examination. 4. Screening Committee : (Pass/Fail)- All candidates that pass the examination and are in one of the top three ranks will have their application forwarded to the hiring department for review. The hiring department will select the most competitive applications for further consideration. Human Resources will only evaluate employment applications for the minimum qualifications, as stated on the job announcement, for applications selected by the hiring department. 5. Conditional Hire: Upon receipt of a conditional offer, the selected candidate must complete and pass Live Scan/fingerprinting. If applicable, candidates may also need to pass a pre-employment medical exam, controlled substance and/or alcohol test, and possess any required licensure or certification prior to receiving a start date from the Department. Failure to meet these prerequisites will be grounds for withdrawal of your conditional offer of employment. QUESTIONS: For questions concerning this job announcement and the application process: Please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/Home/ApplicationGuide for a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the application process. For technical support between 6 AM - 5 PM PT, contact Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627. Visit the City of Sacramento Human Resources Department website at https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/employment ; Send an email to employment@cityofsacramento.org ; or Call the Human Resources Department at (916) 808-5726 Bilingual Pay Did you know that the City offers bilingual pay? That's right, most labor agreements offer the option of providing employees with bilingual pay if the department deems it to be operationally necessary. Pension Reform Act The City of Sacramento is covered by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, and as such, must adhere to the California Public Employee's Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) of 2013. Please note that the provisions within this act may affect or impact an applicant's eligibility and/or selection for open vacancies at the City of Sacramento. Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Sacramento is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. Additional Information Civil Service Rules: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/CivilServiceBoardRules62012.pdf Union Contracts: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/labor-agreements.html Salary Schedule: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/SalarySchedule.pdf Closing Date/Time: 5/19/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
Apr 29, 2024
Full Time
THE POSITION The Equipment Mechanic III works closely with the Equipment Maintenance Supervisor in the daily operations as well as provides assistance and training to Mechanics in the Shop when complex repairs arise. IDEAL CANDIDATE STATEMENT The City of Sacramento Fleet Division is seeking an Equipment Mechanic III. The ideal Equipment Mechanic III candidate should be able to perform highly technical mechanical work on a wide variety of municipal equipment. The ideal candidate should also have experience working in a unionized workforce and training staff in a lead capacity or higher, while providing exceptional customer service. The ideal candidate should be goal-oriented, able to adapt to changing priorities, and able to communicate effectively. Under general supervision the Equipment Mechanic III performs and leads others in skilled journey level work in the mechanical repair and maintenance of light and heavy duty gasoline, diesel, alternative fueled vehicles and equipment, and other mechanical equipment; and to assign and schedule the work of an equipment maintenance shop; and to assign and schedule the work of an equipment maintenance shop or facility. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED The class receives general supervision higher-level division personnel. Responsibilities include indirect supervision of other equipment maintenance personnel. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Depending upon assignment, duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Schedule and set priorities for maintenance and repair work on City equipment. Make initial inspection on equipment to be repaired and diagnose defects. Generate work orders and evaluate repair work on its completion. Inspect, adjust and replace necessary parts such as: valves, pistons, main bearing assemblies and cooling, fuel and exhaust components and ignition systems. Perform highly technical work on hydraulic systems, fabrication projects, and rebuilding assignments. Order necessary parts, develop estimates and determine which supplier can meet needs. Assist in the supervision and training of subordinate personnel. Assign and schedule work of a fleet maintenance shop. Maintain records and write reports and memorandums. Coordinate maintenance and repairs with other City departments and divisions. Oversee compliance with work rules, safety, and environmental regulation. Provide exceptional customer service to those contacted in the course of work. Other related duties may also be performed; not all duties listed are necessarily performed by each individual in this classification. QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Methods, materials, tools and techniques used in the repair and maintenance of a variety of municipal equipment. Operating principles of gasoline, diesel, and alternative fueled engines. Operating principles of light and heavy duty vehicles and mechanical equipment. Occupational hazards and standard safety precautions necessary in the work. Supervisory methods and training techniques. Electronic control systems typically found on modern automotive equipment. Ability to: Locate, correct and adjust defects in light and heavy duty vehicular and mechanical equipment. Schedule and set priorities for repairs and preventive maintenance to be accomplished. Adapt available tools and repair parts to specific repair problems. Order and identify parts necessary for repairs. Read and interpret and work from sketches, diagrams, and electrical schematics. Competently and safely operate and care for tools used in vehicle and mechanical equipment repair work. Supervise, evaluate, lead and train others in the equipment maintenance field. Lift up to 60 pounds. EXPERIENCE AND EDUCATION Experience: Five years of experience in the general maintenance, servicing, and repair of vehicles and equipment, including two years of experience on heavy duty gasoline and diesel driven equipment. Education: High school diploma or G.E.D. equivalent. Substitution: Successful completion of vocational education in the automotive, truck, or heavy equipment field may be substituted for up to two years of the work experience on a year-for-year basis. PROOF OF EDUCATION Should education be used to qualify for this position, then proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted with your application and will be required at the time of appointment . Unofficial documents and/or copies are acceptable. An applicant with a college degree obtained outside the United States must have education records evaluated by a credentials evaluation service. Evaluation of education records will be due at time of appointment. SPECIAL QUALIFICATIONS Driver License: Possession of a valid California Class C Driver License is required at the time of appointment. Loss of the Class C License is cause for discipline. Individuals who do not meet this requirement due to physical disability will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. Ability to obtain a valid Class A Driver License during the probationary period. Individuals who fail to obtain the Class A License will not pass probation. Assessment: If considered for appointment, candidates must pass a pre-employment drug test. PROBATIONARY PERIOD: Employees must complete twelve (12) months of probation at a satisfactory performance level prior to gaining permanent status. THE SELECTION PROCEDURE P lease note, the City of Sacramento's preferred method of communication with applicants is via e-mail. As such, please ensure you verify the e-mail address on your application, and check your e-mail frequently , including your spam and junk folders. All e-mail notifications can also be accessed through the governmentjobs.com applicant inbox. 1. Application: (Pass/Fail) - All applicants must complete and submit online a City of Sacramento employment application by the final filing deadline ; Employment applications must be submitted online; paper applications will not be accepted. Employment applications will be considered incomplete and will be disqualified: If applicants do not list current and/or past job-related experience in the duties area of the "Work Experience" section. Note: Qualifying experience is based on full-time experience (40 hours per week). Qualifying experience is calculated to the full-time equivalent (pro-rated if less than 40 hours/week ). If "see resume" is noted in the "Work Experience" section; a resume will not substitute for the information required in the "Work Experience" section. Proof of education such as, but not limited to, university/college transcripts and degrees should be submitted online with your application. Proof of education will be required at time of appointment. Position/job titles will not be considered in determining eligibility for meeting the minimum qualifications for this position. If you’re requesting Veteran’s credit, a copy of your DD214 must be submitted online with your application or emailed to the Employment Office by the final filing deadline . Information regarding the use of Veteran’s credit can be found in the Civil Service Board rules under rule 4.9C. Applicants are responsible for attaching a copy of their DD214 to each position for which they apply. 2. Training and Experience Exam : (Weighted 100%) - The questions located at the end of the application are the Training and Experience (T&E) Exam. Responses to the T&E questions will be rated and scored. This exam will evaluate the relevance, level, and progression of a candidate's education, training and experience. The exam score will determine your ranking on the eligible list for this job. When completing the T&E questions, please note: Responses to the T&E questions must be submitted online; paper questionnaires will not be accepted. A resume will not substitute for the information required in the T&E questions. 3. Eligibility : Candidates who pass the Training and Experience Test will be placed on the eligible list. The hiring department may contact candidates for interview at any time during the life of the one-year list. Candidate’s eligibility expires one year from the date of notification of a passing score for the Equipment Mechanic III examination. 4. Screening Committee : (Pass/Fail)- All candidates that pass the examination and are in one of the top three ranks will have their application forwarded to the hiring department for review. The hiring department will select the most competitive applications for further consideration. Human Resources will only evaluate employment applications for the minimum qualifications, as stated on the job announcement, for applications selected by the hiring department. 5. Conditional Hire: Upon receipt of a conditional offer, the selected candidate must complete and pass Live Scan/fingerprinting. If applicable, candidates may also need to pass a pre-employment medical exam, controlled substance and/or alcohol test, and possess any required licensure or certification prior to receiving a start date from the Department. Failure to meet these prerequisites will be grounds for withdrawal of your conditional offer of employment. QUESTIONS: For questions concerning this job announcement and the application process: Please visit https://www.governmentjobs.com/Home/ApplicationGuide for a comprehensive, step-by-step guide to the application process. For technical support between 6 AM - 5 PM PT, contact Live Applicant Support at (855) 524-5627. Visit the City of Sacramento Human Resources Department website at https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/employment ; Send an email to employment@cityofsacramento.org ; or Call the Human Resources Department at (916) 808-5726 Bilingual Pay Did you know that the City offers bilingual pay? That's right, most labor agreements offer the option of providing employees with bilingual pay if the department deems it to be operationally necessary. Pension Reform Act The City of Sacramento is covered by the California Public Employees' Retirement System, and as such, must adhere to the California Public Employee's Pension Reform Act (PEPRA) of 2013. Please note that the provisions within this act may affect or impact an applicant's eligibility and/or selection for open vacancies at the City of Sacramento. Equal Opportunity Employer The City of Sacramento is an equal opportunity employer to all, regardless of age, ancestry, color, disability (mental and physical), exercising the right to family care and medical leave, gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information, marital status, medical condition, military or veteran status, national origin, political affiliation, race, religious creed, sex (includes pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding and related medical conditions), and sexual orientation. Additional Information Civil Service Rules: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/CivilServiceBoardRules62012.pdf Union Contracts: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/HR/labor-agreements.html Salary Schedule: https://www.cityofsacramento.gov/content/dam/portal/hr/documentlibrary/SalarySchedule.pdf Closing Date/Time: 5/19/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
COUNTY OF LAKE, CA
Lake County, California, United States
General Recruitment Information Applicants are expected to be familiar with the job description for this position. The full job description is available at www.co.lake.ca.us Recruitments for County positions are typically conducted to establish eligibility lists to fill countywide vacancies that occur during the active status of those lists (approximately 3 -12 months). Any person on a promotional eligibility list will be considered first by the hiring department(s) before persons on an open eligibility list. The County of Lake only accepts applications for permanent positions when actively recruiting. Only online applications are accepted. It is the responsibility of each applicant to review the full job description and requirements. The County is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer. Veteran's Preference. To apply for County examinations - All applications for County examinations must be submitted through the County's online application system. A completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each online application. All permanent County recruitments will be posted at www.co.lake.ca.us with a link to the online application. The County of Lake reserves the right to limit the number of applications that will be accepted for any open recruitment, and any such limit will be included on the job posting. When a limit is posted, the recruitment is subject to close at any time prior to the final filing date. Completed online application packets must be submitted by the close of business on the date that the recruitment closes . All relevant experience must be included on the application to be considered - resumes and other attached documents will not be used to qualify an applicant. Relevant experience and/or education may be substituted at a ratio of 2 to 1 for the purpose of meeting minimum qualifications and applicants should contact the Human Resources department for details. Important Notice - The provisions listed on job postings, job descriptions, or other recruitment materials do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Benefits may vary between bargaining units. Any provisions contained within job postings, job descriptions or other recruitment material may be modified or revoked without notice. All County of Lake applicants who are given a conditional employment offer must comply with the County's pre-employment medical review program before they may be appointed to the County position. Minimum Qualifications PUBLIC WORKS WORKER I Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate and valid California Driver’s License. Education and Experience: Work experience performing labor in construction or maintenance work is highly desirable. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER II Training and Experience: One (1) year of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker I with the County of Lake. Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Class A California Driver's License with tank endorsement. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER SENIOR Licensing and Certifications: Possession of a valid Class A California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a tank and hazardous materials endorsements. Possession of a Qualified Applicators Certificate (QAC) is preferred. Education and Experience: Two (2) years of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker II with the County of Lake. Job Description PUBLIC WORKS WORKER I DEFINITION Under direct supervision, performs a variety of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled assignments in the maintenance, repair, upkeep, and construction of County roads, bridges, and drainage systems; assists other Public Works Workers; serves as a flag person for traffic control; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the entry level class in the Public Works Worker series. Incumbents in this class perform heavy physical labor and other assignments. Incumbents learn road maintenance and equipment operation assignments. Positions in the Public Works Worker series are flexibly staffed. Incumbents may advance to higher classifications after gaining the knowledge, skill, experience, licenses, and certifications which meet the qualifications for and demonstrating the ability to perform the work of the higher-level class. This classification may be designated as a Department of Transportation Safety Sensitive position. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direct supervision from assigned supervisory staff. Exercises no supervision over staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Assists with and performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of county roads, bridges, drainage systems, and related facilities. Performs daily vehicle inspections. Performs daily fuel readings from bulk tanks. Checks dura patch oil. Performs weekly fuel and oil checks for handheld equipment. Performs duties such as setting up traffic control signs. Serves as a flag person for road repair and maintenance crews. Assists with and performs routine servicing of equipment. Loads, rakes, and shovels asphalt. Hand sweeps surfaces. Rebuilds and resurfaces roads. Cuts and prepares roads for patches, using a hot and cold mix. Makes repairs to bridges and other structures. Builds forms, pours, and finishes concrete footings, piers, and slabs. Communicates with the public during flagging duties. Participates in road striping and pavement marking using paint truck and portable paint machine. Operates general hand tools such as jack hammers and chain saws. Drives a vehicle to transport materials, tools, and equipment. May do general clean-up in construction zones, the maintenance shop, and yard areas. May use a shovel to open, widen, and backfill excavations. May operate a pick-up plow for snow removal. May receive training in the operation and use of the county’s road maintenance power-driven equipment, such as medium size trucks, sand and chip spreaders, brushers, backhoes, graders, water trucks, snow removal equipment, medium size tractor bulldozers. May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts and related structures. May cut weeds, clear debris, and clean ditches. May do general clean-up in construction zones, the maintenance shop, and yard areas. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Safe work practices. Tools, equipment, and materials used in maintenance and construction work. Basic mathematical calculations. Customer service principles and techniques. Written and oral communications skills. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation. Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction. Ability to: Perform semi-skilled and unskilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of county roads, bridges, and associated transportation facilities. Learn to operate and maintain power-driven equipment, including medium size trucks, sand and chip spreaders, brushers, backhoes, graders, water trucks, snow removal equipment, medium size tractor bulldozers. Learn the procedures and techniques of asphalt and concrete work. Perform manual labor. Make basic repairs to tools and equipment. Maintain time and equipment records. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting conflicting deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned to perform a variety of work tasks. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate and valid California Driver’s License. Education and Experience: Work experience performing labor in construction or maintenance work is highly desirable. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work outside of a typical office environment and may be exposed to extreme temperatures, loud noise, fumes, noxious odors, dust, mist, gases, and poor ventilation; underground, confined, or restricted workspaces. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four hour “call-out” for road related emergencies. Incumbents are subject to drug and/or alcohol testing and must comply with all applicable drug and alcohol policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations. This position may require local and statewide travel, as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER II DEFINITION Under direct supervision, performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; operates light and moderately heavy power-driven trucks; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the journey level class in the Public Works Worker series. Incumbents in this class perform heavy physical labor and other assignments. Incumbents learn road maintenance and equipment operation assignments. The Public Works Worker II class is distinguished from the Public Works Worker, Senior in that they are not expected to function at the same skill level, usually operate a narrower range of equipment and exercise less independent judgment. This classification may be designated as a Department of Transportation Safety Sensitive position. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direct supervision from assigned supervisory staff. Exercises no supervision over staff. May provide technical and functional direction to assigned staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled manual construction and maintenance work on roads, bridges, drainage systems, and related facilities. Operates power-driven equipment such as light to medium trucks, sand spreaders, front-end loaders, woodchippers, rollers, compressors, and forklifts. Receives training on medium to large trucks, backhoes, vibrating rollers, medium bulldozers, including grid rollers and graders. Inspects ditches, drainage areas, and roadside shoulders for debris. Removes debris and weeds. Sets up traffic control signs and serves as a flag person. Maintains fuel logs. Rebuilds and resurfaces roads. Assists with chip sealing roads. Places sand and/or cinders on slick or icy roads. Cuts and prepares streets for patches, using a hot and cold mix, shovels, and spreads pre-mix and oil, and loads, shovels, and rakes asphalt. Installs and repairs storm drains and underground pipes. Removes blockages from storm drains. May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures. Makes repairs to bridges and other structures. Builds forms, pours, and finishes concrete footings, piers, and slabs. Learns to perform a variety of the more complex work in the construction, maintenance, operation and repair of roads, bridges, and related facilities. Operates hand tools such as jackhammers and chain saws. Performs routine preventive maintenance and service of equipment such as changing oil and filters. Checks roads for hazards. Maintains records of materials and equipment used. Operates a two-way radio. Participates in the road striping and pavement marking using paint truck and portable paint machine. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Safe work practices. General procedures, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, and associated transportation facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of power equipment, including trucks and related equipment. Procedures and techniques of asphalt and concrete work. Basic mathematical calculations. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Customer service principles and techniques. Written and oral communications skills. Computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation. Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction. Ability to: Perform a variety of semi-skilled and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and transportation and public works facilities. Operate equipment including graders, backhoes, trucks, rollers, and related equipment. Read and interpret basic maps and blueprints. Perform manual labor. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Maintain time and equipment records. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment, not requiring journey-level mechanic skills. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting critical deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned to perform a variety of work tasks. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of a valid Class A California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a tank and hazardous materials endorsements. Education and Experience: One (1) year of full-time road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker I with the County of Lake. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work outside of a typical office environment and may be exposed to extreme temperatures, loud noise, fumes, noxious odors, dust, mist, gases, and poor ventilation; underground, confined, or restricted workspaces. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four hour “call-out” for road related emergencies. Incumbents are subject to drug and/or alcohol testing and must comply with all applicable drug and alcohol policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations This position may require local and statewide travel, as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER, SENIOR DEFINITION Under direct supervision, performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; operates light and moderately heavy power-driven trucks; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the fully experienced, advanced journey level class in the Public Works Worker series. Incumbents have demonstrated the ability to perform the full range of road and public works facility maintenance and construction work. This class is distinguished from Public Works Maintenance Worker II in that the Public Works Worker, Senior is expected to perform a broader range of assignments, exercising more independent judgment, and regularly operate a broader range of equipment. They may also assist with training less experienced staff. This classification may be designated as a Department of Transportation Safety Sensitive position. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direct supervision from assigned supervisory staff. Exercises no supervision over staff. May provide technical and functional direction to assigned staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Performs a variety of manual construction and maintenance work on roads, bridges, and related facilities. Routinely operates power-driven equipment such as various size trucks, sand and chip spreaders, brushers, backhoes, graders, water trucks, snow removal equipment, and medium size tractor bulldozers, including grid rollers, large vibrating rollers, and forklifts. Receives training on the larger vehicles and heavier equipment. Inspects ditches, drainage areas, and roadside shoulders for debris. Removes debris and weeds. May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures. Rebuilds and resurfaces roads. Cuts and prepares roads for patches, using a hot and cold mix. Repairs asphalt mix. Oils and chips seals roads. Act as a Traffic Safety Instructor. Conducts weed abatement and vegetation control. Installs and programs Changeable Message System Boards (CMS). Designs, fabricates, and installs road signs. Removes blockages from storm drains. Performs a variety of maintenance work in the construction, maintenance, operation, and repair of roads, bridges, and related facilities. Operates hand tools such as jack-hammers and chain saws. Checks roads for hazards. Maintains records of materials and equipment used. Operates a two-way radio. Participates in the road striping and pavement marking using paint truck and portable paint machine. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Safe work practices. Laws, rules, and regulations at the county, state, and federal levels. Procedures, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, and associated transportation facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of power equipment including trucks and related equipment. High pressure paint valve systems. Pipes, valves, air compressors, and air gauges. Basic mathematical calculations. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Applicable business equipment and software applications. Ability to: Perform a variety of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of county roads, bridges, and other public works facilities. Operate equipment including graders, backhoes, trucks, rollers, and related equipment. Calibrate various types of equipment. Read and interpret basic maps and blueprints. Perform manual labor. Follow oral and written directions. Apply job related laws, rules, and regulations. Fabricate and install road signs. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment, not requiring journey-level mechanic skills. Maintain time and equipment records. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting critical deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned. Constantly demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors, customers, clients, and the public. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of a valid Class A California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a tank and hazardous materials endorsements. Possession of a Qualified Applicators Certificate (QAC) is preferred. Education and Experience: Two (2) years of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker II with the County of Lake. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work outside of a typical office environment and may be exposed to extreme temperatures, loud noise, fumes, noxious odors, dust, mist, gases, and poor ventilation; underground, confined, or restricted workspaces. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four hour “call-out” for road related emergencies. Incumbents are subject to drug and/or alcohol testing and must comply with all applicable drug and alcohol policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations This position may require local and statewide travel, as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. RETIREMENT - County employees are members of the California Public Employee Retirement system (CalPERS).CalPERS provides a defined benefit pension at retirement for County employees.The pension formulas and employee contribution amounts may vary by bargaining unit, date of hire, prior qualifying service, and classification. Please contact Human Resources for more information. HEALTH AND INSURANCE BENEFITS - Medical, dental, hospital, vision, life and disability coverage is available to employees and their dependents. The County contributes $1,500 of the monthly premiums for the insurance plan options. VACATION ACCRUAL may be adjusted for current city or county government employees. VACATION - 80 hours per year during the first five years of service, 120 hours per year after five years, and additional accruals based on years of service beyond fifteen years. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SICK LEAVE - Accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. HOLIDAYS - An average of twelve paid 8-hour holidays per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SALARY - Lake County has an adopted salary schedule. The salary range for most classifications is in five increments with a provision for longevity increases. Appointments are normally made at the first step of the salary range. SOCIAL SECURITY - County employees participate in Social Security. CALIFORNIA STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE - SDI is available to some County employees. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS and CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIPS are available to County employees. Closing Date/Time: 5/22/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
May 08, 2024
Full Time
General Recruitment Information Applicants are expected to be familiar with the job description for this position. The full job description is available at www.co.lake.ca.us Recruitments for County positions are typically conducted to establish eligibility lists to fill countywide vacancies that occur during the active status of those lists (approximately 3 -12 months). Any person on a promotional eligibility list will be considered first by the hiring department(s) before persons on an open eligibility list. The County of Lake only accepts applications for permanent positions when actively recruiting. Only online applications are accepted. It is the responsibility of each applicant to review the full job description and requirements. The County is an Equal Opportunity-Affirmative Action Employer. Veteran's Preference. To apply for County examinations - All applications for County examinations must be submitted through the County's online application system. A completed Supplemental Questionnaire must be submitted with each online application. All permanent County recruitments will be posted at www.co.lake.ca.us with a link to the online application. The County of Lake reserves the right to limit the number of applications that will be accepted for any open recruitment, and any such limit will be included on the job posting. When a limit is posted, the recruitment is subject to close at any time prior to the final filing date. Completed online application packets must be submitted by the close of business on the date that the recruitment closes . All relevant experience must be included on the application to be considered - resumes and other attached documents will not be used to qualify an applicant. Relevant experience and/or education may be substituted at a ratio of 2 to 1 for the purpose of meeting minimum qualifications and applicants should contact the Human Resources department for details. Important Notice - The provisions listed on job postings, job descriptions, or other recruitment materials do not constitute an expressed or implied contract. Benefits may vary between bargaining units. Any provisions contained within job postings, job descriptions or other recruitment material may be modified or revoked without notice. All County of Lake applicants who are given a conditional employment offer must comply with the County's pre-employment medical review program before they may be appointed to the County position. Minimum Qualifications PUBLIC WORKS WORKER I Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate and valid California Driver’s License. Education and Experience: Work experience performing labor in construction or maintenance work is highly desirable. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER II Training and Experience: One (1) year of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker I with the County of Lake. Special Requirements: Possession of, or ability to obtain, a valid Class A California Driver's License with tank endorsement. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER SENIOR Licensing and Certifications: Possession of a valid Class A California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a tank and hazardous materials endorsements. Possession of a Qualified Applicators Certificate (QAC) is preferred. Education and Experience: Two (2) years of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker II with the County of Lake. Job Description PUBLIC WORKS WORKER I DEFINITION Under direct supervision, performs a variety of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled assignments in the maintenance, repair, upkeep, and construction of County roads, bridges, and drainage systems; assists other Public Works Workers; serves as a flag person for traffic control; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the entry level class in the Public Works Worker series. Incumbents in this class perform heavy physical labor and other assignments. Incumbents learn road maintenance and equipment operation assignments. Positions in the Public Works Worker series are flexibly staffed. Incumbents may advance to higher classifications after gaining the knowledge, skill, experience, licenses, and certifications which meet the qualifications for and demonstrating the ability to perform the work of the higher-level class. This classification may be designated as a Department of Transportation Safety Sensitive position. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direct supervision from assigned supervisory staff. Exercises no supervision over staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Assists with and performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of county roads, bridges, drainage systems, and related facilities. Performs daily vehicle inspections. Performs daily fuel readings from bulk tanks. Checks dura patch oil. Performs weekly fuel and oil checks for handheld equipment. Performs duties such as setting up traffic control signs. Serves as a flag person for road repair and maintenance crews. Assists with and performs routine servicing of equipment. Loads, rakes, and shovels asphalt. Hand sweeps surfaces. Rebuilds and resurfaces roads. Cuts and prepares roads for patches, using a hot and cold mix. Makes repairs to bridges and other structures. Builds forms, pours, and finishes concrete footings, piers, and slabs. Communicates with the public during flagging duties. Participates in road striping and pavement marking using paint truck and portable paint machine. Operates general hand tools such as jack hammers and chain saws. Drives a vehicle to transport materials, tools, and equipment. May do general clean-up in construction zones, the maintenance shop, and yard areas. May use a shovel to open, widen, and backfill excavations. May operate a pick-up plow for snow removal. May receive training in the operation and use of the county’s road maintenance power-driven equipment, such as medium size trucks, sand and chip spreaders, brushers, backhoes, graders, water trucks, snow removal equipment, medium size tractor bulldozers. May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts and related structures. May cut weeds, clear debris, and clean ditches. May do general clean-up in construction zones, the maintenance shop, and yard areas. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Safe work practices. Tools, equipment, and materials used in maintenance and construction work. Basic mathematical calculations. Customer service principles and techniques. Written and oral communications skills. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation. Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction. Ability to: Perform semi-skilled and unskilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of county roads, bridges, and associated transportation facilities. Learn to operate and maintain power-driven equipment, including medium size trucks, sand and chip spreaders, brushers, backhoes, graders, water trucks, snow removal equipment, medium size tractor bulldozers. Learn the procedures and techniques of asphalt and concrete work. Perform manual labor. Make basic repairs to tools and equipment. Maintain time and equipment records. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting conflicting deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned to perform a variety of work tasks. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate and valid California Driver’s License. Education and Experience: Work experience performing labor in construction or maintenance work is highly desirable. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work outside of a typical office environment and may be exposed to extreme temperatures, loud noise, fumes, noxious odors, dust, mist, gases, and poor ventilation; underground, confined, or restricted workspaces. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four hour “call-out” for road related emergencies. Incumbents are subject to drug and/or alcohol testing and must comply with all applicable drug and alcohol policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations. This position may require local and statewide travel, as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER II DEFINITION Under direct supervision, performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; operates light and moderately heavy power-driven trucks; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the journey level class in the Public Works Worker series. Incumbents in this class perform heavy physical labor and other assignments. Incumbents learn road maintenance and equipment operation assignments. The Public Works Worker II class is distinguished from the Public Works Worker, Senior in that they are not expected to function at the same skill level, usually operate a narrower range of equipment and exercise less independent judgment. This classification may be designated as a Department of Transportation Safety Sensitive position. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direct supervision from assigned supervisory staff. Exercises no supervision over staff. May provide technical and functional direction to assigned staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled manual construction and maintenance work on roads, bridges, drainage systems, and related facilities. Operates power-driven equipment such as light to medium trucks, sand spreaders, front-end loaders, woodchippers, rollers, compressors, and forklifts. Receives training on medium to large trucks, backhoes, vibrating rollers, medium bulldozers, including grid rollers and graders. Inspects ditches, drainage areas, and roadside shoulders for debris. Removes debris and weeds. Sets up traffic control signs and serves as a flag person. Maintains fuel logs. Rebuilds and resurfaces roads. Assists with chip sealing roads. Places sand and/or cinders on slick or icy roads. Cuts and prepares streets for patches, using a hot and cold mix, shovels, and spreads pre-mix and oil, and loads, shovels, and rakes asphalt. Installs and repairs storm drains and underground pipes. Removes blockages from storm drains. May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures. Makes repairs to bridges and other structures. Builds forms, pours, and finishes concrete footings, piers, and slabs. Learns to perform a variety of the more complex work in the construction, maintenance, operation and repair of roads, bridges, and related facilities. Operates hand tools such as jackhammers and chain saws. Performs routine preventive maintenance and service of equipment such as changing oil and filters. Checks roads for hazards. Maintains records of materials and equipment used. Operates a two-way radio. Participates in the road striping and pavement marking using paint truck and portable paint machine. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Safe work practices. General procedures, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, and associated transportation facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of power equipment, including trucks and related equipment. Procedures and techniques of asphalt and concrete work. Basic mathematical calculations. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Customer service principles and techniques. Written and oral communications skills. Computers and software programs (e.g., Microsoft software applications) to conduct research, assess information, and/or prepare documentation. Principles and techniques for working with groups and fostering effective team interaction. Ability to: Perform a variety of semi-skilled and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and transportation and public works facilities. Operate equipment including graders, backhoes, trucks, rollers, and related equipment. Read and interpret basic maps and blueprints. Perform manual labor. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Maintain time and equipment records. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment, not requiring journey-level mechanic skills. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting critical deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned to perform a variety of work tasks. Establish, maintain, and foster positive and effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of a valid Class A California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a tank and hazardous materials endorsements. Education and Experience: One (1) year of full-time road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker I with the County of Lake. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work outside of a typical office environment and may be exposed to extreme temperatures, loud noise, fumes, noxious odors, dust, mist, gases, and poor ventilation; underground, confined, or restricted workspaces. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four hour “call-out” for road related emergencies. Incumbents are subject to drug and/or alcohol testing and must comply with all applicable drug and alcohol policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations This position may require local and statewide travel, as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. PUBLIC WORKS WORKER, SENIOR DEFINITION Under direct supervision, performs a variety of semi-skilled and skilled assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; operates light and moderately heavy power-driven trucks; and performs related duties as assigned. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the fully experienced, advanced journey level class in the Public Works Worker series. Incumbents have demonstrated the ability to perform the full range of road and public works facility maintenance and construction work. This class is distinguished from Public Works Maintenance Worker II in that the Public Works Worker, Senior is expected to perform a broader range of assignments, exercising more independent judgment, and regularly operate a broader range of equipment. They may also assist with training less experienced staff. This classification may be designated as a Department of Transportation Safety Sensitive position. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives direct supervision from assigned supervisory staff. Exercises no supervision over staff. May provide technical and functional direction to assigned staff. EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Class specifications are intended to present a descriptive list of the scope of duties performed by employees in this class and are not intended to reflect all duties performed within the job. Performs a variety of manual construction and maintenance work on roads, bridges, and related facilities. Routinely operates power-driven equipment such as various size trucks, sand and chip spreaders, brushers, backhoes, graders, water trucks, snow removal equipment, and medium size tractor bulldozers, including grid rollers, large vibrating rollers, and forklifts. Receives training on the larger vehicles and heavier equipment. Inspects ditches, drainage areas, and roadside shoulders for debris. Removes debris and weeds. May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures. Rebuilds and resurfaces roads. Cuts and prepares roads for patches, using a hot and cold mix. Repairs asphalt mix. Oils and chips seals roads. Act as a Traffic Safety Instructor. Conducts weed abatement and vegetation control. Installs and programs Changeable Message System Boards (CMS). Designs, fabricates, and installs road signs. Removes blockages from storm drains. Performs a variety of maintenance work in the construction, maintenance, operation, and repair of roads, bridges, and related facilities. Operates hand tools such as jack-hammers and chain saws. Checks roads for hazards. Maintains records of materials and equipment used. Operates a two-way radio. Participates in the road striping and pavement marking using paint truck and portable paint machine. Performs related duties as assigned. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Safe work practices. Laws, rules, and regulations at the county, state, and federal levels. Procedures, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads, bridges, and associated transportation facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of power equipment including trucks and related equipment. High pressure paint valve systems. Pipes, valves, air compressors, and air gauges. Basic mathematical calculations. Proper English spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Applicable business equipment and software applications. Ability to: Perform a variety of unskilled, semi-skilled, and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of county roads, bridges, and other public works facilities. Operate equipment including graders, backhoes, trucks, rollers, and related equipment. Calibrate various types of equipment. Read and interpret basic maps and blueprints. Perform manual labor. Follow oral and written directions. Apply job related laws, rules, and regulations. Fabricate and install road signs. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment, not requiring journey-level mechanic skills. Maintain time and equipment records. Communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. Regularly work well under pressure, meeting critical deadlines. Utilize a computer, relevant software applications, and/or other equipment as assigned. Constantly demonstrate cooperative behavior with colleagues, supervisors, customers, clients, and the public. Licensing and Certifications: Possession of a valid Class A California driver’s license and a satisfactory driving record. Possession of a tank and hazardous materials endorsements. Possession of a Qualified Applicators Certificate (QAC) is preferred. Education and Experience: Two (2) years of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Public Works Worker II with the County of Lake. WORKING CONDITIONS, ADA, AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS The County of Lake is an equal opportunity employer and will comply with its obligations under the law to provide equal employment opportunities to qualified individuals with disabilities. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential job functions. Incumbents generally work outside of a typical office environment and may be exposed to extreme temperatures, loud noise, fumes, noxious odors, dust, mist, gases, and poor ventilation; underground, confined, or restricted workspaces. Positions in this class typically require: sitting, stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. Sedentary Work: Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally and/or a negligible amount of force frequently or constantly to lift, carry, push, pull or otherwise move objects. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally and all other sedentary criteria are met. Light Work: Exerting up to 25 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 10 pounds of force frequently, and/or a negligible amount of force constantly to move objects. If the use of arm and/or leg controls requires exertion of forces greater than that for Sedentary Work and the worker sits most of the time, the job is rated for light work. Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 25 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Heavy Work: Exerting 50 to 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or 20 to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or 10 to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Very Heavy Work: Exerting in excess of 100 pounds of force occasionally, and/or in excess of 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or in excess of 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four hour “call-out” for road related emergencies. Incumbents are subject to drug and/or alcohol testing and must comply with all applicable drug and alcohol policies, procedures, laws, rules, and regulations This position may require local and statewide travel, as necessary. A successful candidate will be required to submit to and pass a background check prior to the appointment. Depending upon the position and/or assigned department, the background check may include but is not limited to civil and criminal history check, reference check, Live Scan, and/or credit check (as allowed under state law). Disaster Service Workers: As members of the County of Lake Emergency Services Organization, all Lake County employees are designated as Disaster Service Workers during a proclaimed emergency and may be required to perform certain emergency services at the direction of the department and / or County. The contents of this class specification shall not be construed to constitute any expressed or implied warranty or guarantee, nor shall it constitute a contract of employment. The County of Lake assumes no responsibility beyond the general accuracy of the document, nor does it assume responsibility for any errors or omissions in the information contained herein. The contents of this specification may be modified or revoked without notice. Terms and conditions of employment are determined through a “meet and confer” process and are subject to the Memorandum of Understanding currently in effect. RETIREMENT - County employees are members of the California Public Employee Retirement system (CalPERS).CalPERS provides a defined benefit pension at retirement for County employees.The pension formulas and employee contribution amounts may vary by bargaining unit, date of hire, prior qualifying service, and classification. Please contact Human Resources for more information. HEALTH AND INSURANCE BENEFITS - Medical, dental, hospital, vision, life and disability coverage is available to employees and their dependents. The County contributes $1,500 of the monthly premiums for the insurance plan options. VACATION ACCRUAL may be adjusted for current city or county government employees. VACATION - 80 hours per year during the first five years of service, 120 hours per year after five years, and additional accruals based on years of service beyond fifteen years. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SICK LEAVE - Accrues at a rate of 96 hours per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. HOLIDAYS - An average of twelve paid 8-hour holidays per year. Pro-rated for part-time employees. SALARY - Lake County has an adopted salary schedule. The salary range for most classifications is in five increments with a provision for longevity increases. Appointments are normally made at the first step of the salary range. SOCIAL SECURITY - County employees participate in Social Security. CALIFORNIA STATE DISABILITY INSURANCE - SDI is available to some County employees. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLANS and CREDIT UNION MEMBERSHIPS are available to County employees. Closing Date/Time: 5/22/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
PLACER COUNTY, CA
Auburn, California, United States
Introduction Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION The Department of Public Works is currently recruiting for one permanent full time Equipment Mechanic/Welder in the Tahoe Area. The Department maintains over 1200 pieces of equipment. For more information about the Department of Public Works, please click HERE . This classification is scheduled to receive a general wage increase of 4.0% in June 2024. *Tahoe Branch Assignment Premium: Salary plus up to an additional $1,000 per month Tahoe Branch Assignment Premium for employees who are permanently assigned to a position located in the North Lake Tahoe Area. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To perform skilled welding work; to assist Equipment Mechanics in the repair and maintenance of gasoline and diesel powered automotive, road and construction equipment; to inspect motorized and mechanical equipment; and to diagnose mechanical problems and determine extent of necessary repairs. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the full journey level class. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work unit. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from a Supervising Equipment Mechanic or Supervising Mechanic (Tahoe). EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Fabricate a wide variety of metal parts, such as truck and equipment frames and bodies, pipes and tanks, and similar items. Cut, grind and weld, as required, to repair broken parts and tools. Disassemble and assemble engines and perform minor and major overhaul and repairs on brake, electrical, fuel, lubrication, cooling, air conditioning, vacuum and hydraulic systems and drive trains; inspect and repair air pollution control devices, brakes and head lamps. Install batteries, tires, wiring, windows and windshields; repair and paint bodies and fenders; lubricate and service equipment; provide roadside service and operate automotive and heavy equipment as needed; maintain appropriate records. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. EXAMPLES OF NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform general facility maintenance and clean-up tasks; order supplies; maintain various manuals. Install and maintain equipment used in repair work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two years of responsible experience performing duties similar to those of an Equipment Mechanic in Placer County or two years of journey level experience in welding work. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by additional specialized training in welding and heavy equipment or diesel engine diagnostics, repair and maintenance. Required License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain prior to the completion of the probationary period, a valid Class B driver's license with air brake, tanker and hazardous materials endorsements. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Possession of, or ability to obtain prior to the completion of the probationary period, valid Welder Certificates with ANSI/AWSD.1. Certificates shall be based on 1" plate coupons using positions 3G vertical up and 4G Horizontal with Direct Current Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG). KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Properties and qualities of various metals and proper fusing temperatures. Principles of gasoline and diesel engine mechanics as applied to the maintenance and repair of automotive, road and construction equipment. Tools, equipment and methods used in the diagnosis, overhaul, repair and adjustment of motor equipment. Arithmetic and basic mathematical calculations. Ability to: Independently, diagnose problems and perform major and minor repairs on automotive, road and construction equipment; repair and fabricate parts and tools by cutting, grinding and welding; and read and understand technical reports and instructions and schematic drawings and diagrams. Independently use modern welding and cutting equipment, conduct repairs and do related fabrication. On a continuous basis, know and understand operations and observe safety rules. Intermittently diagnose and analyze problem equipment; identify and locate equipment; interpret work orders; remember equipment location; and explain jobs to others. Intermittently, sit while studying or preparing reports; bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist when performing installation or repair of equipment; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling and fine manipulation; regularly lift very heavy weight. Use a forklift, hydraulic lift, hand cart, hand, air and power tools and welding tools and equipment. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Janine Martindale, Administrative Technician, at jmartind@placer.ca.gov or (530) 889-4083. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
May 01, 2024
Full Time
Introduction Placer County is comprised of over 1,400 square miles of beautiful and diverse geography, ranging from the residential and commercial areas of South Placer, through the historic foothill areas of Auburn, Foresthill, and Colfax, and to the County's jewel of the North Lake Tahoe basin. Placer is a great place to live, work, play, and learn! For more information about Placer County, please visit www.placer.ca.gov . POSITION INFORMATION The Department of Public Works is currently recruiting for one permanent full time Equipment Mechanic/Welder in the Tahoe Area. The Department maintains over 1200 pieces of equipment. For more information about the Department of Public Works, please click HERE . This classification is scheduled to receive a general wage increase of 4.0% in June 2024. *Tahoe Branch Assignment Premium: Salary plus up to an additional $1,000 per month Tahoe Branch Assignment Premium for employees who are permanently assigned to a position located in the North Lake Tahoe Area. BENEFITS Placer County offers a comprehensive benefits package to employees. The following information represents benefits currently available to permanent Placer County employees and may be subject to change. Applicants should inquire as to the most current benefit package during hiring interviews or by contacting the Human Resources Department. Click here to view Placer Public Employees Organization (PPEO) benefits . For more information regarding the benefits Placer County has to offer, please visit Placer County's Human Resources website. DEFINITION To perform skilled welding work; to assist Equipment Mechanics in the repair and maintenance of gasoline and diesel powered automotive, road and construction equipment; to inspect motorized and mechanical equipment; and to diagnose mechanical problems and determine extent of necessary repairs. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS This is the full journey level class. Employees at this level receive only occasional instruction or assistance as new or unusual situations arise and are fully aware of the operating procedures and policies within the work unit. SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Receives general supervision from a Supervising Equipment Mechanic or Supervising Mechanic (Tahoe). EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Fabricate a wide variety of metal parts, such as truck and equipment frames and bodies, pipes and tanks, and similar items. Cut, grind and weld, as required, to repair broken parts and tools. Disassemble and assemble engines and perform minor and major overhaul and repairs on brake, electrical, fuel, lubrication, cooling, air conditioning, vacuum and hydraulic systems and drive trains; inspect and repair air pollution control devices, brakes and head lamps. Install batteries, tires, wiring, windows and windshields; repair and paint bodies and fenders; lubricate and service equipment; provide roadside service and operate automotive and heavy equipment as needed; maintain appropriate records. Build and maintain positive working relationships with co-workers, other County employees and the public using principles of good customer service. Perform related duties as assigned. EXAMPLES OF NON-ESSENTIAL DUTIES Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform general facility maintenance and clean-up tasks; order supplies; maintain various manuals. Install and maintain equipment used in repair work. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Experience and Training Any combination of experience and training that would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: Experience: Two years of responsible experience performing duties similar to those of an Equipment Mechanic in Placer County or two years of journey level experience in welding work. Training: Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, supplemented by additional specialized training in welding and heavy equipment or diesel engine diagnostics, repair and maintenance. Required License or Certificate: Possession of, or ability to obtain prior to the completion of the probationary period, a valid Class B driver's license with air brake, tanker and hazardous materials endorsements. Proof of adequate vehicle insurance and medical clearance may also be required. Possession of, or ability to obtain prior to the completion of the probationary period, valid Welder Certificates with ANSI/AWSD.1. Certificates shall be based on 1" plate coupons using positions 3G vertical up and 4G Horizontal with Direct Current Arc Welding and Gas Metal Arc Welding (MIG). KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES Knowledge of: Properties and qualities of various metals and proper fusing temperatures. Principles of gasoline and diesel engine mechanics as applied to the maintenance and repair of automotive, road and construction equipment. Tools, equipment and methods used in the diagnosis, overhaul, repair and adjustment of motor equipment. Arithmetic and basic mathematical calculations. Ability to: Independently, diagnose problems and perform major and minor repairs on automotive, road and construction equipment; repair and fabricate parts and tools by cutting, grinding and welding; and read and understand technical reports and instructions and schematic drawings and diagrams. Independently use modern welding and cutting equipment, conduct repairs and do related fabrication. On a continuous basis, know and understand operations and observe safety rules. Intermittently diagnose and analyze problem equipment; identify and locate equipment; interpret work orders; remember equipment location; and explain jobs to others. Intermittently, sit while studying or preparing reports; bend, squat, climb, kneel and twist when performing installation or repair of equipment; perform simple and power grasping, pushing, pulling and fine manipulation; regularly lift very heavy weight. Use a forklift, hydraulic lift, hand cart, hand, air and power tools and welding tools and equipment. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Work with various cultural and ethnic groups in a tactful and effective manner. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. SELECTION PROCEDURE Training & Experience Rating (100%) Based upon responses to the supplemental questionnaire, the applicant’s education, training, and experience will be evaluated using a pre-determined formula. Scores from this evaluation will determine applicant ranking and placement on the eligible list. CONDITION OF EMPLOYMENT Prior to the date of hire, applicants must undergo a fingerprint test by the Department of Justice, pass a medical examination (which may include a drug screening and possibly a psychological evaluation), sign a constitutional oath, and submit proof of U.S. citizenship or legal right to remain and work in the U.S. For some positions, applicants may also be required to submit proof of age, undergo a background investigation (which may include a voice stress analysis and/or a polygraph), and/or be bonded. Additionally, positions in law enforcement classifications and those supporting law enforcement functions will be required to complete a conviction history questionnaire prior to or during the interview process. Applicants for positions with access to Medi-Cal billing software or who are licensed providers must clear the Federal Exclusion List, credentialing, and social security verification. Failure to clear these requirements may result in an employment offer being withdrawn. SUBSTITUTE LISTS The eligible list resulting from this recruitment may be certified as a substitute list for a substantially similar classification. For this purpose, a substantially similar classification is one at a lower level in the same classification (example: entry level vs. journey level) and/or a similar classification (similar work performed, similar training and experience qualifications required). If you are contacted for an interview by a County department, you will be informed of the classification and other relevant information. If you choose not to interview for a substantially similar classification, you will remain on the eligible list for which you originally applied. EMPLOYEES OF OTHER PUBLIC AGENCIES Placer County offers an expedited process for qualifying certain applicants for interviews. Candidates currently employed, or employed within the last year, by a public agency operating under a personnel civil service or merit system may be eligible to be placed on a Public Agency Eligible List and certified as eligible for appointment to a similar job assignment without going through the examination process. For more information on the Public Agency Eligible List, to download forms, or to apply, please click here . EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Thank you for your interest in employment with Placer County. Placer County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to an active nondiscrimination program. It is the stated policy of Placer County that harassment, discrimination, and retaliation are prohibited and that all employees, applicants, agents, contractors, and interns/volunteers shall receive equal consideration and treatment. All terms and conditions of employment, including but not limited to recruitment, hiring, transfer, and promotion will be based on the qualifications of the individual for the positions being filled regardless of gender (including gender identity and expression), sexual orientation, race (including traits historically associated with race, including, but not limited to, hair texture and protective hairstyles such as braids, locks, and twists), color, ancestry, religion (including creed and belief), national origin, citizenship, physical disability (including HIV and AIDS), mental disability, medical condition (including cancer or genetic characteristics/information), age (40 or over), marital status, military and/or veteran status, sex (including parental status, pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related medical conditions), reproductive health decision making, political orientation, or any other classification protected by federal, state, or local law. Please contact the Human Resources Department at least 5 working days before a scheduled examination if you require accommodation in the examination process. Medical disability verification may be required prior to accommodation. Conclusion For questions regarding this recruitment, please contact Janine Martindale, Administrative Technician, at jmartind@placer.ca.gov or (530) 889-4083. Closing Date/Time: Open Until Filled
Job Summary Mohave County Public Works-Equipment Maintenance/Fleet Services Division is currently recruiting for the position of Equipment Mechanic located in Kingman, AZ. Depending on qualifications, may underfill position. This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies: Equipment Services Technician Range 11, Step 1-8: $18.57-$22.85 Performs journey-level work in the maintenance and repair of county-owned heavy trucks, construction equipment, cars, and light trucks. REPORTS TO: Work is performed under general supervision of a supervisor or higher level of authority. SUPERVISION EXERCISED May exercise technical supervision of inexperienced or new employees. Essential Job Functions Diagnoses, troubleshoots and repairs malfunctions on all construction equipment to include, but not limited to, graders, dozers, loaders, rollers, power sweepers, backhoes, cranes, excavators, heavy and light trucks, single and tandem axle, and shop or field cars and in accordance with shop and service manuals and established procedures. Determines what parts and materials will be required to be replaced, repaired, rebuilt, or overhauled and completes order form for required parts and materials. Diagnoses, maintains, repairs, rebuilds, or overhauls vehicles and equipment components to include but not limited to gas and diesel engines; 6, 12, & 24 volt electrical systems; air and hydraulic brakes; emission and fuel systems to include diesel fuel injection systems; front end suspension and others; heating and air conditioning systems; automatic and transmission/transaxle and manual transmission/drive train and clutches; driving axle; air valves, pumps and motors; and other engine and vehicle components. Road tests vehicles and operates equipment to assist in diagnosis and troubleshooting and to confirm repair. Commutes to locations requiring servicing and repair assistance and performs diagnosis and repairs or installs temporary measures. Performs regularly scheduled and preventive maintenance on automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment to include, but not limited to, changing oil and filters, lubricants, and checking condition of belts, tires, and shocks in accordance with service manuals. Maintains daily work records of work done, material used and time spent. Occasionally fabricates parts, hoses, and tools. Occasionally may assist other mechanics in repairing of vehicles and equipment as required. Maintains an adequate supply of materials, equipment and tools required to fulfill work assignments. Cleans, maintains and services required equipment and tools used during performance of work assignments. Keeps work area clean. Assignment requires traveling throughout the County to various work sites to lube and service equipment and to perform other required maintenance. In addition to this assignment, may perform any or all duties outlined above. SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS Performs related work as required. Performs special assignments as requested. Exercise regular and predictable attendance and punctuality in accordance with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures. Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma/GED (General Education Degree). Three (3) years successful experience in the heavy equipment vehicle maintenance and repair area as a Trades Helper or when filled from outside, three (3) years’ experience as an Equipment Mechanic or related field involving the maintenance and repair including overhauls of automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment. OOR an equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications. SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT Must pass drug screen post offer. Must possess a valid driver’s license for operation of motor vehicles on Arizona roads at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position. Must possess the ability to obtain a valid Commercial Driver’s License within a six (6) month period from hire date. Must provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the County. Tools are to be provided and maintained at the employee's cost. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Methods, procedures, materials, equipment, and tools used for the maintenance and repair of automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment to include heavy gasoline and diesel powered equipment and industrial and construction equipment. Heavy equipment hydraulics, electrical systems, drive lines, gas and diesel engine, steering, cooling and air conditioning system and other related vehicle components of heavy equipment. Department policies, rules, and procedures. Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations. Skill in: Performing all phases of automotive and equipment major repair including overhauls. Safe, effective operation and maintenance of hand and power tools and equipment used in automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment diagnosis, troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, rebuilding, and overhauling. Communicating and maintaining professionalism with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Ability to: Diagnose, troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical problems of heavy equipment vehicles. Safely and effectively service, maintain and repair assigned vehicles and equipment in accordance with standard repair, maintenance, operation, and safety procedures. Overhaul and rebuild gas and diesel engines and other related components of automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment. Interpret and apply established guidelines and procedures as provided in shop and service manuals and related documentation. Follow and interpret written and oral instructions and data generated from diagnostic and troubleshooting equipment. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with associate personnel and personnel of other County departments. Fulfill physical requirements of work assignments to include moderate lifting of 20 - 50 pounds, utilizing physical exertion required to perform assignment and performing work assignments with the use of tools and equipment in cramped and contorted positions and performing work assignments in various terrain and in varying weather conditions including exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures. Perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without a reasonable accommodation. Comply with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations.
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
Job Summary Mohave County Public Works-Equipment Maintenance/Fleet Services Division is currently recruiting for the position of Equipment Mechanic located in Kingman, AZ. Depending on qualifications, may underfill position. This posting may be used to fill current and future vacancies: Equipment Services Technician Range 11, Step 1-8: $18.57-$22.85 Performs journey-level work in the maintenance and repair of county-owned heavy trucks, construction equipment, cars, and light trucks. REPORTS TO: Work is performed under general supervision of a supervisor or higher level of authority. SUPERVISION EXERCISED May exercise technical supervision of inexperienced or new employees. Essential Job Functions Diagnoses, troubleshoots and repairs malfunctions on all construction equipment to include, but not limited to, graders, dozers, loaders, rollers, power sweepers, backhoes, cranes, excavators, heavy and light trucks, single and tandem axle, and shop or field cars and in accordance with shop and service manuals and established procedures. Determines what parts and materials will be required to be replaced, repaired, rebuilt, or overhauled and completes order form for required parts and materials. Diagnoses, maintains, repairs, rebuilds, or overhauls vehicles and equipment components to include but not limited to gas and diesel engines; 6, 12, & 24 volt electrical systems; air and hydraulic brakes; emission and fuel systems to include diesel fuel injection systems; front end suspension and others; heating and air conditioning systems; automatic and transmission/transaxle and manual transmission/drive train and clutches; driving axle; air valves, pumps and motors; and other engine and vehicle components. Road tests vehicles and operates equipment to assist in diagnosis and troubleshooting and to confirm repair. Commutes to locations requiring servicing and repair assistance and performs diagnosis and repairs or installs temporary measures. Performs regularly scheduled and preventive maintenance on automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment to include, but not limited to, changing oil and filters, lubricants, and checking condition of belts, tires, and shocks in accordance with service manuals. Maintains daily work records of work done, material used and time spent. Occasionally fabricates parts, hoses, and tools. Occasionally may assist other mechanics in repairing of vehicles and equipment as required. Maintains an adequate supply of materials, equipment and tools required to fulfill work assignments. Cleans, maintains and services required equipment and tools used during performance of work assignments. Keeps work area clean. Assignment requires traveling throughout the County to various work sites to lube and service equipment and to perform other required maintenance. In addition to this assignment, may perform any or all duties outlined above. SECONDARY JOB FUNCTIONS Performs related work as required. Performs special assignments as requested. Exercise regular and predictable attendance and punctuality in accordance with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures. Minimum Qualifications High School Diploma/GED (General Education Degree). Three (3) years successful experience in the heavy equipment vehicle maintenance and repair area as a Trades Helper or when filled from outside, three (3) years’ experience as an Equipment Mechanic or related field involving the maintenance and repair including overhauls of automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment. OOR an equivalent combination of education, experience, and training which provides the required knowledge, skills and abilities may be considered in meeting the minimum qualifications. SPECIAL JOB REQUIREMENT Must pass drug screen post offer. Must possess a valid driver’s license for operation of motor vehicles on Arizona roads at the start of employment and maintain said license while employed in this position. Must possess the ability to obtain a valid Commercial Driver’s License within a six (6) month period from hire date. Must provide acceptable driving history at no cost to the County. Tools are to be provided and maintained at the employee's cost. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities Knowledge of: Methods, procedures, materials, equipment, and tools used for the maintenance and repair of automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment to include heavy gasoline and diesel powered equipment and industrial and construction equipment. Heavy equipment hydraulics, electrical systems, drive lines, gas and diesel engine, steering, cooling and air conditioning system and other related vehicle components of heavy equipment. Department policies, rules, and procedures. Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations. Skill in: Performing all phases of automotive and equipment major repair including overhauls. Safe, effective operation and maintenance of hand and power tools and equipment used in automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment diagnosis, troubleshooting, maintenance, repair, rebuilding, and overhauling. Communicating and maintaining professionalism with the public, co-workers, and work contacts. Ability to: Diagnose, troubleshoot and repair mechanical and electrical problems of heavy equipment vehicles. Safely and effectively service, maintain and repair assigned vehicles and equipment in accordance with standard repair, maintenance, operation, and safety procedures. Overhaul and rebuild gas and diesel engines and other related components of automotive and heavy equipment vehicles and related equipment. Interpret and apply established guidelines and procedures as provided in shop and service manuals and related documentation. Follow and interpret written and oral instructions and data generated from diagnostic and troubleshooting equipment. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with associate personnel and personnel of other County departments. Fulfill physical requirements of work assignments to include moderate lifting of 20 - 50 pounds, utilizing physical exertion required to perform assignment and performing work assignments with the use of tools and equipment in cramped and contorted positions and performing work assignments in various terrain and in varying weather conditions including exposure to extreme hot and cold temperatures. Perform the essential functions of the job specifications with or without a reasonable accommodation. Comply with Mohave County Personnel Policies and Procedures, and Department Regulations.
CITY OF SAN LUIS, AZ
San Luis, Arizona, United States
ABOUT THE POSITION As the Heavy Equipment Operator for Wastewater and Waster, you will: Construct, maintain, and repair City streets, storm drains and catch basins. Fabricate, install, maintain, and replace sidewalks, curbs, gutters, underground utilities and related fixtures using heavy equipment and materials. Operate graders, backhoes, dump trucks, bob cats, crack/chip sealers, concrete finishers, asphalt cutters, dump trucks, and other heavy equipment as required. Dig trenches using a backhoe for water/sewer line installation/repair and hydrant installation. Operate a loader to move sand/dirt as required. Operate heavy equipment to facilitate building construction, maintenance, repair, and/or demolition tasks. Advises Supervisor of construction, maintenance, and/or repair issues and recommends solutions. Establish traffic control safety procedures at work sites. Perform operator-level inspection, servicing, fueling, and maintenance of assigned tools, equipment, and vehicles. Report equipment/vehicle malfunctions to Mechanic or perform minor repairs/adjustments. Operate welding machines/equipment (acetylene and oxygen) to complete assigned projects. Assist and operate specialized equipment, machines, and vehicles to install, clean, maintain, and repair water lines, fixtures, and equipment. Determine the location of water lines, taps water and sewer lines, locates, and manipulates valves, and install water hydrants. Install, adjust, and test flow, sampling, and metering equipment. Monitor water wells, tests water chlorine, and collects/records daily meter readings. Maintain and monitor booster station, pumps, chlorinators, generators, pressure tanks, and related equipment. Collect, label, and document water samples for laboratory testing and performs simple tests on water. Install water meters and assists with installs of fire hydrants. Flush fire hydrants to facilitate water circulation and control mineral buildup. Apply and properly disposes of chemicals, pesticides, disinfectants, and oxidizing agents encountered in duties. Establish and maintain appropriate worksite traffic control/warning devices and measures. Respond to complaints on water leaks, water pressure, and meter readings. Perform operator-level service, adjustment, and maintenance of specialized tools, equipment, assigned vehicles, and machinery. Comply with all operational safety regulations by maintaining and using safety and personal protective equipment. Assure that backflow prevention assemblies continue to protect the drinking water. Assist with inspections and examines backflows annually or when needed. Conduct maintenance of fire hydrants. Perform water valve exercising. Respond to customer complaints and service work orders. Perform AZ 811 Blue Stake Locators. Perform new construction systems inspections. Respond to requests from City departments for assistance as needed. IDEAL CANDIDATE Will have the knowledge of: Construction standards, codes, specifications, and procedures applicable to public works projects. Methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in installing and repairing water mains and related fittings. Operation of water distribution systems. Water sampling techniques. Use and proper disposal of disinfectants, oxidizing agents, pesticides, and hazardous materials. Operation of heavy equipment and various hand and power tools. Service, maintenance, and repair of tools, vehicles, and equipment. Traffic laws and regulations involved in truck and equipment operations. Occupational hazards and safety procedures. Will have the ability to: Operate heavy equipment in constricted, difficult, or dangerous situations. Install and repair water lines and related fixtures and equipment. Service, maintain, and adjust water equipment. Collect, label, and test water samples. Perform manual labor tasks which may include heavy lifting. Understand and following oral and written instructions. Follow established safety procedures in the performance of duties. Perform operator-level servicing and maintenance of assigned vehicles, tools, and equipment. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: A high school diploma or GED equivalent AND Two (2) years of full-time journey-level work operating medium/heavy construction equipment. Residency in the United States and within 25 miles of the City of San Luis. LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: must be maintained throughout employment. A valid Arizona Driver’s License (A or B)at the time of appointment Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) Water Distribution/Wastewater Collection Grade 1 Certification - attain within 6 months of employment DESIRED/PREFERRED: Bilingual in Spanish. San Luis residency. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The City of San Luis is committed to Professional Growth and Career Development - Current employees may be given preferred consideration if they meet the position's minimum requirements. Applications will be reviewed every Friday until filled. Candidates deemed to have the most relevant backgrounds will be invited to participate in the interview/assessment process. The City of San Luis offers the following benefits to all full-time City employees: MEDICAL/ DENTAL/ VISION INSURANCE - The City of San Luis is proud to provide medical, dental and vision insurance for it's employees which is administered by 90Degree Benefits. Dependent premiums are paid one month in advance and are pre-taxed. Additional information regarding medical, dental and vision benefits may be requested from the Human Resources Department. ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM (ASRS) - City employees are required to enroll in the Arizona State Retirement System. Employee Contribution - 12.03% Employer Contribution - 12.03% ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM (ASRS) - LONG TERM DISABILITY (LTD) Employee Contribution - .014% Employer Contribution - .014% SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE- FICA (Social Security Tax) - Employee Contribution - 6.20% Medicare - Employee Contribution - 1.4500%. PAID TIME OFF (PTO) - Vacation Leave Accruals (Based on years of service and accrued on bi-weekly basis) Less than 6 years - 3.08 hrs. 6 - 11 years - 4.62 hrs. 11 years or more- 6.16 hrs. Sick Leave - 3.69 hrs. LIFE INSURANCE - The City provides eligible employees with a Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) benefit. This plan is administered by Standard. Basic Life Benefit - $50,000.00 AD&D Benefit - $50,000.00 DISABILITY INSURANCE - Disability insurance is available to all employees who work 30 or more hours per week. Short-Term Disability - Coverage begins on the 15th day of injury or sickness. Duration of Benefits - 180 days Benefits Percentage- 66.67% Waiting Period - 14 days Maximum Weekly Benefit: $2,000.00 WORKER'S COMP - Insurance coverage for medical expenses and loss of income due to an on-the-job injury is provided by the City of San Luis for all employees. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Full Time
ABOUT THE POSITION As the Heavy Equipment Operator for Wastewater and Waster, you will: Construct, maintain, and repair City streets, storm drains and catch basins. Fabricate, install, maintain, and replace sidewalks, curbs, gutters, underground utilities and related fixtures using heavy equipment and materials. Operate graders, backhoes, dump trucks, bob cats, crack/chip sealers, concrete finishers, asphalt cutters, dump trucks, and other heavy equipment as required. Dig trenches using a backhoe for water/sewer line installation/repair and hydrant installation. Operate a loader to move sand/dirt as required. Operate heavy equipment to facilitate building construction, maintenance, repair, and/or demolition tasks. Advises Supervisor of construction, maintenance, and/or repair issues and recommends solutions. Establish traffic control safety procedures at work sites. Perform operator-level inspection, servicing, fueling, and maintenance of assigned tools, equipment, and vehicles. Report equipment/vehicle malfunctions to Mechanic or perform minor repairs/adjustments. Operate welding machines/equipment (acetylene and oxygen) to complete assigned projects. Assist and operate specialized equipment, machines, and vehicles to install, clean, maintain, and repair water lines, fixtures, and equipment. Determine the location of water lines, taps water and sewer lines, locates, and manipulates valves, and install water hydrants. Install, adjust, and test flow, sampling, and metering equipment. Monitor water wells, tests water chlorine, and collects/records daily meter readings. Maintain and monitor booster station, pumps, chlorinators, generators, pressure tanks, and related equipment. Collect, label, and document water samples for laboratory testing and performs simple tests on water. Install water meters and assists with installs of fire hydrants. Flush fire hydrants to facilitate water circulation and control mineral buildup. Apply and properly disposes of chemicals, pesticides, disinfectants, and oxidizing agents encountered in duties. Establish and maintain appropriate worksite traffic control/warning devices and measures. Respond to complaints on water leaks, water pressure, and meter readings. Perform operator-level service, adjustment, and maintenance of specialized tools, equipment, assigned vehicles, and machinery. Comply with all operational safety regulations by maintaining and using safety and personal protective equipment. Assure that backflow prevention assemblies continue to protect the drinking water. Assist with inspections and examines backflows annually or when needed. Conduct maintenance of fire hydrants. Perform water valve exercising. Respond to customer complaints and service work orders. Perform AZ 811 Blue Stake Locators. Perform new construction systems inspections. Respond to requests from City departments for assistance as needed. IDEAL CANDIDATE Will have the knowledge of: Construction standards, codes, specifications, and procedures applicable to public works projects. Methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in installing and repairing water mains and related fittings. Operation of water distribution systems. Water sampling techniques. Use and proper disposal of disinfectants, oxidizing agents, pesticides, and hazardous materials. Operation of heavy equipment and various hand and power tools. Service, maintenance, and repair of tools, vehicles, and equipment. Traffic laws and regulations involved in truck and equipment operations. Occupational hazards and safety procedures. Will have the ability to: Operate heavy equipment in constricted, difficult, or dangerous situations. Install and repair water lines and related fixtures and equipment. Service, maintain, and adjust water equipment. Collect, label, and test water samples. Perform manual labor tasks which may include heavy lifting. Understand and following oral and written instructions. Follow established safety procedures in the performance of duties. Perform operator-level servicing and maintenance of assigned vehicles, tools, and equipment. MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS REQUIRED: A high school diploma or GED equivalent AND Two (2) years of full-time journey-level work operating medium/heavy construction equipment. Residency in the United States and within 25 miles of the City of San Luis. LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION: must be maintained throughout employment. A valid Arizona Driver’s License (A or B)at the time of appointment Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) Water Distribution/Wastewater Collection Grade 1 Certification - attain within 6 months of employment DESIRED/PREFERRED: Bilingual in Spanish. San Luis residency. SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION The City of San Luis is committed to Professional Growth and Career Development - Current employees may be given preferred consideration if they meet the position's minimum requirements. Applications will be reviewed every Friday until filled. Candidates deemed to have the most relevant backgrounds will be invited to participate in the interview/assessment process. The City of San Luis offers the following benefits to all full-time City employees: MEDICAL/ DENTAL/ VISION INSURANCE - The City of San Luis is proud to provide medical, dental and vision insurance for it's employees which is administered by 90Degree Benefits. Dependent premiums are paid one month in advance and are pre-taxed. Additional information regarding medical, dental and vision benefits may be requested from the Human Resources Department. ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM (ASRS) - City employees are required to enroll in the Arizona State Retirement System. Employee Contribution - 12.03% Employer Contribution - 12.03% ARIZONA STATE RETIREMENT SYSTEM (ASRS) - LONG TERM DISABILITY (LTD) Employee Contribution - .014% Employer Contribution - .014% SOCIAL SECURITY AND MEDICARE- FICA (Social Security Tax) - Employee Contribution - 6.20% Medicare - Employee Contribution - 1.4500%. PAID TIME OFF (PTO) - Vacation Leave Accruals (Based on years of service and accrued on bi-weekly basis) Less than 6 years - 3.08 hrs. 6 - 11 years - 4.62 hrs. 11 years or more- 6.16 hrs. Sick Leave - 3.69 hrs. LIFE INSURANCE - The City provides eligible employees with a Life Insurance and Accidental Death and Dismemberment (AD&D) benefit. This plan is administered by Standard. Basic Life Benefit - $50,000.00 AD&D Benefit - $50,000.00 DISABILITY INSURANCE - Disability insurance is available to all employees who work 30 or more hours per week. Short-Term Disability - Coverage begins on the 15th day of injury or sickness. Duration of Benefits - 180 days Benefits Percentage- 66.67% Waiting Period - 14 days Maximum Weekly Benefit: $2,000.00 WORKER'S COMP - Insurance coverage for medical expenses and loss of income due to an on-the-job injury is provided by the City of San Luis for all employees. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
City of Vallejo
Vallejo, California, United States
Description PLEASE READ THIS BULLETIN IN ITS ENTIRETY THE POSITION This recruitment is being conducted to fill one full-time vacancy. The list established by this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, limited term, and temporary vacancies for up to one year. The department may choose to fill this vacancy at the I or II level, depending on the qualifications of the candidate pool. The City of Vallejo's Fleet Division is seeking one Equipment Mechanic to help with minor and major mechanical repairs to gasoline and diesel powered automotive, heavy and light construction, and other power driven equipment as a collaborative member of the City's Public Works Department. The ideal candidate for Equipment Mechanic I will possess basic knowledge of preventative maintenance, suspension work, minor repairs of equipment and some formal training. While not required, experience with repair work on heavy equipment and possession of certificate of completion for relevant automotive services is highly desirable. The ideal candidate for Equipment Mechanic II will possess at least two years of experience performing minor and major equipment repairs to both diesel and gas powered equipment, specialized training in maintenance and repair of gas and diesel powered equipment, a Smog Inspection license and Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications in Master Automobile Technician and Master Medium Heavy Truck. While not required, experience repairing public safety vehicles is highly desirable. THE DEPARTMENT The Public Works Department has two main divisions: Engineering and Maintenance. Within the Maintenance Division there are five subdivisions, Fleet being one of them. The Fleet division works with departments to ensure city-owned vehicles and equipment such as police vehicles, fire trucks, lawn mowers, boom trucks, street sweepers and other City vehicles are maintained and operating properly; schedules preventative maintenance inspections to meet/exceed vehicle safety and compliance standards; and adheres to the City of Vallejo's Vehicle Replacement Program adopted by City Council. THE CITY OF VALLEJO The City of Vallejo is located in Solano County and has a population of approximately 121,000 residents. Vallejo is a rapidly changing, highly diverse community located midway between the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento. It is a friendly, active waterfront community that attracts innovative, hardworking people and takes great pride in its 148-year history and maritime heritage. Residents of Vallejo are situated to take advantage of the best of what the area has to offer. Golf, museums, performing arts, boutique shopping, brewpubs and a wide selection of restaurants are all available in Vallejo. Residents and visitors alike enjoy Vallejo's delightful historical downtown area, weekly downtown farmer's market, and beautifully restored Victorian homes and business facades. Vallejo is also home to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, one of America's only combination wildlife, oceanarium and theme parks. SALARY Equipment Mechanic I : $27.36 - $33.26 Hourly | $2,188.73 - $2,660.42 Bi-Weekly | $4,742.24 - $5,764.24 Monthly | $56,906.93 - $69,170.82 Annual Equipment Mechanic II : $30.16 - $36.66 Hourly | $2,412.59 - $2,932.52 Bi-Weekly | $5,227.28 - $6,353.79 Monthly | $62,727.39 - $76,245.52 Annual SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Equipment Mechanic I - Receives general supervision from supervisory or management staff. Equipment Mechanic II - Receives general supervision from the Fleet Manager and/or the Senior Equipment Mechanic. Essential Functions EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Equipment Mechanic I - Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following : Assist in the inspection, diagnosis, and routine maintenance of City automo-biles, police vehicles, trucks, fire apparatus, and a variety of diesel and gasoline powered maintenance and construction equipment. Diagnose and repair front and rear drive axles, drive train components, belts, gears, chain drives and propeller shafts. Replace or repair faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms, and related parts and equipment. Tune up engines by replacing ignition parts and cleaning and adjusting carburetors, throttle body and port fuel injection systems and propane fuel systems. Repair, adjust and replace brake systems including wheel cylinders, masters cylinders, disc pads, machine drums and rotors, hydraulic and air brakes. Fuel, grease and lubricate automobiles, trucks and heavy automotive equipment; ensure appropriate fluid levels. Perform safety inspections on vehicles and equipment; perform repair work and report safety and other priority repair work to supervisor. Inspect and repair or replace electrical components, including gauges, sending units, lights, batteries, and charging systems. Inspect cooling system for proper cooling and freeze protection; repair leaks as needed. Replace or repair tires, wheels, and tubes; install and service batteries, spark plugs, light bulbs, fan belts and other simple mechanical parts. Service automotive equipment with gasoline and oil; keep records of amounts used. Change various filters including air, compressor, oil, fuel, hydraulic and water. Maintain work, time, and material records. Assist other mechanics in the performance of mechanical repairs as required. Perform preventive maintenance on City vehicles and equipment. Assist in general maintenance and cleanliness of automotive shop area. Estimate time, materials and equipment required for jobs assigned, requisition materials as required. Perform preventive maintenance on equipment as required. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Equipment Mechanic II - Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Inspect, diagnose, and locate mechanical difficulties on City automobiles, police vehicles, trucks, fire apparatus, and a variety of diesel and gasoline powered maintenance and construction equipment. Diagnose, maintain, and repair electrical systems components, ignition systems, computers, alternators, high voltage power generators, starters and batteries. Diagnose, maintain, repair and recondition hydraulic systems and high pressure water systems, including pumps, valves, rams, hoses and motors. Diagnose, maintain, and repair high pressure air systems, including rebuilding of pumps, valves, cylinders and hoses. Diagnose and repair front and rear drive axles, drive train components, belts, gears, chain drives and propeller shafts. Replace or repair faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms, and related parts and equipment. Overhaul, repair, and adjust engines, transmissions, differentials, and clutches. Tune up engines by replacing ignition parts and reconditioning and adjusting carburetors, throttle body and port fuel injection systems and propane fuel systems. Repair and replace components such as generators, distributors, relays, lights, switches, and high voltage light systems. Repair, adjust and replace brake systems including wheel cylinders, masters cylinders, disc pads, machine drums and rotors, hydraulic and air brakes. Weld, fabricate and assemble parts and equipment for City automotive and heavy equipment; fabricate, modify and repair body and chassis parts. Weld, braze, solder, and cut steel, stainless steel and aluminum by torch, electric arc, mig welder, and plasma cutter. Maintain and repair shop equipment including hoists, grinders, welders, compres-sors, steam cleaners, and presses. Assist in the purchasing of equipment maintenance parts and materials. Maintain work, time, and material records. Assist other mechanics in the performance of mechanical repairs as required. Install, repair, and maintain police accessories and equipment including light bars, gun racks, safety screens, and other equipment. Estimate time, materials and equipment required for jobs assigned, requisition materials as required. Perform preventive maintenance on equipment as required. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Minimum Qualifications/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS Equipment Mechanic I KNOWLEDGE OF : Lubricating systems and oils, greases and attachments used in lubricating automotive and related equipment. Basic electrical principles. Repair characteristics of less complex components of automotive equipment. Procedures of preventive maintenance related to automotive and construction equipment. Occupational hazards and standard safety practices necessary in the area of work assigned. Safe work practices. Basic record keeping. ABILITY TO: Inspect City vehicles and equipment for needed repairs and maintenance. Service automotive and heavy equipment according to City procedures. Participate in skilled equipment repair and maintenance work. Understand and follow oral and written instructions. Perform preventive maintenance on motorized equipment as required. Use and operate hand tools, power tools, and testing and repair equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Apply good judgment and practical knowledge to resolve unusual or irregular problems in the area of work assigned. Perform duties in a manner to maximize safety in the area of work assigned. Respond to the Corporation Yard for an emergency call out. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. Equipment Mechanic II KNOWLEDGE OF : Tools, equipment, and procedures used in the overhaul, repair, and adjustment of gas and diesel powered equipment. Diesel diagnostic knowledge of electronics and mechanical equipment ASE Testing for automobiles, trucks and HD trucks Computer tracking systems for equipment services and repairs Procedures of preventive maintenance related to automotive, heavy and light construction equipment. Principles and procedures of hydraulic systems, high pressure air systems, and high pressure water systems. Operating and repair characteristics of a wide variety of automotive, light and heavy equipment used in City government. Operation and care of internal combustion engines and hydraulic equipment. Methods, materials, equipment and tools used in routine welding and fabrication work. Occupational hazards and standard safety practices necessary in the area of work assigned. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Safe work practices. Customer service skills. ABILITY TO : Perform journey level equipment mechanical work including the diagnosing, troubleshooting, fabricating, and repair of equipment. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Accurately determine mechanical repair needs and estimate the cost and time of repairs. Use a variety of equipment maintenance tools and equipment. Maintain a variety of shop and repair records. Read and understand various manuals, blueprints, and schematics. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Perform preventive maintenance on motorized equipment as required. Use and operate hand tools, power tools, and testing and repair equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Apply good judgment and practical knowledge to resolve unusual or irregular problems in the area of work assigned. Perform duties in a manner to maximize safety in the area of work assigned. Respond to the Corporation Yard for an emergency call out. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINES Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equipment Mechanic I Experience : Two years of increasingly responsible experience performing automo-tive servicing and maintenance work. Training : Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance supplement-ed by specialized training in automotive servicing and repair. License or Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid driver's license. Equipment Mechanic II Experience : Three years of journey level experience performing minor and major equipment repair duties including experience in the maintenance of both diesel and gas powered equipment. Employees in this position must meet the posted requirements of the Equipment Mechanic I prior to being considered for the Equipment Mechanic II classification. Experience repairing public safety vehicles highly desirable (i.e. Fire/Police vehicles). Training : Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance including specialized training in maintenance and repair of gas and diesel powered equipment. License or Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid driver's license. Within 1 year of employment, candidate is required to obtain and maintain ASE Certification in Automobile & Light Truck: A4 Suspension & Steering, A5 Brakes. In Medium-Heavy Truck: T4 Brakes, T5 Suspension & Steering, T8 Preventative Maintenance Inspections ASE Master Certification In Automobile / Light Truck highly desirable (to obtain) ASE Master Certification In Medium Heavy Truck, highly desirable (to obtain) ASE Certifications are valid for 5 years, the Equipment Mechanic II's are required to recertify every five years. ASE Testing is available to the employee eight (8) months of the year. Smog Inspection License Highly Desirable *Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e. active and in good standing) at all times during employment with City of Vallejo. For continued employment with City of Vallejo, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position. Additional Information SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Working Conditions : Shop environment; lifting, climbing and stooping; exposure to dust, grease, and noise. The Recruitment & Selection Process Applications are due by 5:00 P.M. on Friday, June 7, 2024. Applicants must submit a completed City of Vallejo online application, including all responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire (Resume/Cover Letter Optional), by the posted deadline in order to be considered. NOTE: If you have problems creating a user account, obtaining your already created account information, or submitting your online application, please contact governmentjobs.com applicant support directly at 855-524-5627. City of Vallejo HR staff are unable to assist with these issues. Applications will be screened for overall qualifications the week of June 10, 2024. Applicants who are found to be the best qualified may have their supplemental responses scored by subject matter experts the week of June 10, 2024. Candidates who are deemed to be the best qualified will be invited to take part in an assessment process which may consist of written, online, oral, or performance exercises. Candidates invited to the assessment process will be notified by email of the date, time, and location of the assessment. Oral Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place the week of June 24, 2024. Oral Panel Interviews are weighted at 100% of the candidates' score. Candidates must achieve a minimum passing score of 70%. Those achieving 70% or higher will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list) and may be considered to fill positions for up to one year. The City reserves the right to limit the number of candidates to those determined to be best qualified based upon all requested application materials, including training and experience, current resume, and responses to supplemental questions. Candidates who are successful in the assessment process will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list). Candidates will then be referred at the department's discretion. The Department will conduct all final interviews and make the final candidate selection for this position. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS The City of Vallejo is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Qualified individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the application, assessment or selection process may contact the Human Resources Department to request an accommodation. Please contact Sukari Dixon at (707) 648-4398 or send an email to: Sukari.Dixon@cityofvallejo.net no later than June 7, 2024, at 5:00 P.M. PRIOR TO HIRE The selected candidate will be required to: 1) Submit to reference checks 2) Submit to and successfully pass a pre-employment background check, including fingerprint check. 3) Provide proof of legal right to work in the United States. Disaster Service Workers - All City of Vallejo ("City") employees are designated Disaster Service Workers ("DSW") by state law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all DSW-related training as assigned and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE ) - The City of Vallejo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Vallejo to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, or denial of medical and family care leave, or any other non-job-related factors. Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
May 11, 2024
Full Time
Description PLEASE READ THIS BULLETIN IN ITS ENTIRETY THE POSITION This recruitment is being conducted to fill one full-time vacancy. The list established by this recruitment may be used to fill future full-time, part-time, limited term, and temporary vacancies for up to one year. The department may choose to fill this vacancy at the I or II level, depending on the qualifications of the candidate pool. The City of Vallejo's Fleet Division is seeking one Equipment Mechanic to help with minor and major mechanical repairs to gasoline and diesel powered automotive, heavy and light construction, and other power driven equipment as a collaborative member of the City's Public Works Department. The ideal candidate for Equipment Mechanic I will possess basic knowledge of preventative maintenance, suspension work, minor repairs of equipment and some formal training. While not required, experience with repair work on heavy equipment and possession of certificate of completion for relevant automotive services is highly desirable. The ideal candidate for Equipment Mechanic II will possess at least two years of experience performing minor and major equipment repairs to both diesel and gas powered equipment, specialized training in maintenance and repair of gas and diesel powered equipment, a Smog Inspection license and Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications in Master Automobile Technician and Master Medium Heavy Truck. While not required, experience repairing public safety vehicles is highly desirable. THE DEPARTMENT The Public Works Department has two main divisions: Engineering and Maintenance. Within the Maintenance Division there are five subdivisions, Fleet being one of them. The Fleet division works with departments to ensure city-owned vehicles and equipment such as police vehicles, fire trucks, lawn mowers, boom trucks, street sweepers and other City vehicles are maintained and operating properly; schedules preventative maintenance inspections to meet/exceed vehicle safety and compliance standards; and adheres to the City of Vallejo's Vehicle Replacement Program adopted by City Council. THE CITY OF VALLEJO The City of Vallejo is located in Solano County and has a population of approximately 121,000 residents. Vallejo is a rapidly changing, highly diverse community located midway between the cities of San Francisco and Sacramento. It is a friendly, active waterfront community that attracts innovative, hardworking people and takes great pride in its 148-year history and maritime heritage. Residents of Vallejo are situated to take advantage of the best of what the area has to offer. Golf, museums, performing arts, boutique shopping, brewpubs and a wide selection of restaurants are all available in Vallejo. Residents and visitors alike enjoy Vallejo's delightful historical downtown area, weekly downtown farmer's market, and beautifully restored Victorian homes and business facades. Vallejo is also home to Six Flags Discovery Kingdom, one of America's only combination wildlife, oceanarium and theme parks. SALARY Equipment Mechanic I : $27.36 - $33.26 Hourly | $2,188.73 - $2,660.42 Bi-Weekly | $4,742.24 - $5,764.24 Monthly | $56,906.93 - $69,170.82 Annual Equipment Mechanic II : $30.16 - $36.66 Hourly | $2,412.59 - $2,932.52 Bi-Weekly | $5,227.28 - $6,353.79 Monthly | $62,727.39 - $76,245.52 Annual SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Equipment Mechanic I - Receives general supervision from supervisory or management staff. Equipment Mechanic II - Receives general supervision from the Fleet Manager and/or the Senior Equipment Mechanic. Essential Functions EXAMPLES OF DUTIES The following duties are typical for this classification. Incumbents may not perform all of the listed duties and/or may be required to perform additional or different duties from those set forth below to address business needs and changing business practices. Equipment Mechanic I - Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following : Assist in the inspection, diagnosis, and routine maintenance of City automo-biles, police vehicles, trucks, fire apparatus, and a variety of diesel and gasoline powered maintenance and construction equipment. Diagnose and repair front and rear drive axles, drive train components, belts, gears, chain drives and propeller shafts. Replace or repair faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms, and related parts and equipment. Tune up engines by replacing ignition parts and cleaning and adjusting carburetors, throttle body and port fuel injection systems and propane fuel systems. Repair, adjust and replace brake systems including wheel cylinders, masters cylinders, disc pads, machine drums and rotors, hydraulic and air brakes. Fuel, grease and lubricate automobiles, trucks and heavy automotive equipment; ensure appropriate fluid levels. Perform safety inspections on vehicles and equipment; perform repair work and report safety and other priority repair work to supervisor. Inspect and repair or replace electrical components, including gauges, sending units, lights, batteries, and charging systems. Inspect cooling system for proper cooling and freeze protection; repair leaks as needed. Replace or repair tires, wheels, and tubes; install and service batteries, spark plugs, light bulbs, fan belts and other simple mechanical parts. Service automotive equipment with gasoline and oil; keep records of amounts used. Change various filters including air, compressor, oil, fuel, hydraulic and water. Maintain work, time, and material records. Assist other mechanics in the performance of mechanical repairs as required. Perform preventive maintenance on City vehicles and equipment. Assist in general maintenance and cleanliness of automotive shop area. Estimate time, materials and equipment required for jobs assigned, requisition materials as required. Perform preventive maintenance on equipment as required. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Equipment Mechanic II - Important responsibilities and duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Inspect, diagnose, and locate mechanical difficulties on City automobiles, police vehicles, trucks, fire apparatus, and a variety of diesel and gasoline powered maintenance and construction equipment. Diagnose, maintain, and repair electrical systems components, ignition systems, computers, alternators, high voltage power generators, starters and batteries. Diagnose, maintain, repair and recondition hydraulic systems and high pressure water systems, including pumps, valves, rams, hoses and motors. Diagnose, maintain, and repair high pressure air systems, including rebuilding of pumps, valves, cylinders and hoses. Diagnose and repair front and rear drive axles, drive train components, belts, gears, chain drives and propeller shafts. Replace or repair faulty parts including wheel bearings, clutches, oil seals, shock absorbers, exhaust systems, steering mechanisms, and related parts and equipment. Overhaul, repair, and adjust engines, transmissions, differentials, and clutches. Tune up engines by replacing ignition parts and reconditioning and adjusting carburetors, throttle body and port fuel injection systems and propane fuel systems. Repair and replace components such as generators, distributors, relays, lights, switches, and high voltage light systems. Repair, adjust and replace brake systems including wheel cylinders, masters cylinders, disc pads, machine drums and rotors, hydraulic and air brakes. Weld, fabricate and assemble parts and equipment for City automotive and heavy equipment; fabricate, modify and repair body and chassis parts. Weld, braze, solder, and cut steel, stainless steel and aluminum by torch, electric arc, mig welder, and plasma cutter. Maintain and repair shop equipment including hoists, grinders, welders, compres-sors, steam cleaners, and presses. Assist in the purchasing of equipment maintenance parts and materials. Maintain work, time, and material records. Assist other mechanics in the performance of mechanical repairs as required. Install, repair, and maintain police accessories and equipment including light bars, gun racks, safety screens, and other equipment. Estimate time, materials and equipment required for jobs assigned, requisition materials as required. Perform preventive maintenance on equipment as required. Perform related duties and responsibilities as required. Minimum Qualifications/Knowledge, Skills & Abilities TYPICAL QUALIFICATIONS Equipment Mechanic I KNOWLEDGE OF : Lubricating systems and oils, greases and attachments used in lubricating automotive and related equipment. Basic electrical principles. Repair characteristics of less complex components of automotive equipment. Procedures of preventive maintenance related to automotive and construction equipment. Occupational hazards and standard safety practices necessary in the area of work assigned. Safe work practices. Basic record keeping. ABILITY TO: Inspect City vehicles and equipment for needed repairs and maintenance. Service automotive and heavy equipment according to City procedures. Participate in skilled equipment repair and maintenance work. Understand and follow oral and written instructions. Perform preventive maintenance on motorized equipment as required. Use and operate hand tools, power tools, and testing and repair equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Apply good judgment and practical knowledge to resolve unusual or irregular problems in the area of work assigned. Perform duties in a manner to maximize safety in the area of work assigned. Respond to the Corporation Yard for an emergency call out. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. Equipment Mechanic II KNOWLEDGE OF : Tools, equipment, and procedures used in the overhaul, repair, and adjustment of gas and diesel powered equipment. Diesel diagnostic knowledge of electronics and mechanical equipment ASE Testing for automobiles, trucks and HD trucks Computer tracking systems for equipment services and repairs Procedures of preventive maintenance related to automotive, heavy and light construction equipment. Principles and procedures of hydraulic systems, high pressure air systems, and high pressure water systems. Operating and repair characteristics of a wide variety of automotive, light and heavy equipment used in City government. Operation and care of internal combustion engines and hydraulic equipment. Methods, materials, equipment and tools used in routine welding and fabrication work. Occupational hazards and standard safety practices necessary in the area of work assigned. Principles and procedures of record keeping. Safe work practices. Customer service skills. ABILITY TO : Perform journey level equipment mechanical work including the diagnosing, troubleshooting, fabricating, and repair of equipment. Work independently in the absence of supervision. Accurately determine mechanical repair needs and estimate the cost and time of repairs. Use a variety of equipment maintenance tools and equipment. Maintain a variety of shop and repair records. Read and understand various manuals, blueprints, and schematics. Understand and follow oral and written directions. Perform preventive maintenance on motorized equipment as required. Use and operate hand tools, power tools, and testing and repair equipment in a safe and efficient manner. Apply good judgment and practical knowledge to resolve unusual or irregular problems in the area of work assigned. Perform duties in a manner to maximize safety in the area of work assigned. Respond to the Corporation Yard for an emergency call out. Communicate clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. To meet the essential functions and physical requirements contained in the Physical Analysis of Job Assignment attached to this specification and incorporated herein by this reference. EXPERIENCE AND TRAINING GUIDELINES Any combination of experience and training that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: Equipment Mechanic I Experience : Two years of increasingly responsible experience performing automo-tive servicing and maintenance work. Training : Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance supplement-ed by specialized training in automotive servicing and repair. License or Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid driver's license. Equipment Mechanic II Experience : Three years of journey level experience performing minor and major equipment repair duties including experience in the maintenance of both diesel and gas powered equipment. Employees in this position must meet the posted requirements of the Equipment Mechanic I prior to being considered for the Equipment Mechanic II classification. Experience repairing public safety vehicles highly desirable (i.e. Fire/Police vehicles). Training : Formal or informal education or training which ensures the ability to read and write at a level necessary for successful job performance including specialized training in maintenance and repair of gas and diesel powered equipment. License or Certificate Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid driver's license. Within 1 year of employment, candidate is required to obtain and maintain ASE Certification in Automobile & Light Truck: A4 Suspension & Steering, A5 Brakes. In Medium-Heavy Truck: T4 Brakes, T5 Suspension & Steering, T8 Preventative Maintenance Inspections ASE Master Certification In Automobile / Light Truck highly desirable (to obtain) ASE Master Certification In Medium Heavy Truck, highly desirable (to obtain) ASE Certifications are valid for 5 years, the Equipment Mechanic II's are required to recertify every five years. ASE Testing is available to the employee eight (8) months of the year. Smog Inspection License Highly Desirable *Any license, certification, or registration required for this position shall be maintained (i.e. active and in good standing) at all times during employment with City of Vallejo. For continued employment with City of Vallejo, you must maintain such license, certification, or registration to meet the minimum qualifications of this position. Additional Information SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION Working Conditions : Shop environment; lifting, climbing and stooping; exposure to dust, grease, and noise. The Recruitment & Selection Process Applications are due by 5:00 P.M. on Friday, June 7, 2024. Applicants must submit a completed City of Vallejo online application, including all responses to the Supplemental Questionnaire (Resume/Cover Letter Optional), by the posted deadline in order to be considered. NOTE: If you have problems creating a user account, obtaining your already created account information, or submitting your online application, please contact governmentjobs.com applicant support directly at 855-524-5627. City of Vallejo HR staff are unable to assist with these issues. Applications will be screened for overall qualifications the week of June 10, 2024. Applicants who are found to be the best qualified may have their supplemental responses scored by subject matter experts the week of June 10, 2024. Candidates who are deemed to be the best qualified will be invited to take part in an assessment process which may consist of written, online, oral, or performance exercises. Candidates invited to the assessment process will be notified by email of the date, time, and location of the assessment. Oral Panel Interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place the week of June 24, 2024. Oral Panel Interviews are weighted at 100% of the candidates' score. Candidates must achieve a minimum passing score of 70%. Those achieving 70% or higher will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list) and may be considered to fill positions for up to one year. The City reserves the right to limit the number of candidates to those determined to be best qualified based upon all requested application materials, including training and experience, current resume, and responses to supplemental questions. Candidates who are successful in the assessment process will be placed on the Register of Eligibles (eligible list). Candidates will then be referred at the department's discretion. The Department will conduct all final interviews and make the final candidate selection for this position. REASONABLE ACCOMMODATIONS The City of Vallejo is committed to providing reasonable accommodation to applicants as required by the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA). Qualified individuals with disabilities who need reasonable accommodation during the application, assessment or selection process may contact the Human Resources Department to request an accommodation. Please contact Sukari Dixon at (707) 648-4398 or send an email to: Sukari.Dixon@cityofvallejo.net no later than June 7, 2024, at 5:00 P.M. PRIOR TO HIRE The selected candidate will be required to: 1) Submit to reference checks 2) Submit to and successfully pass a pre-employment background check, including fingerprint check. 3) Provide proof of legal right to work in the United States. Disaster Service Workers - All City of Vallejo ("City") employees are designated Disaster Service Workers ("DSW") by state law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all DSW-related training as assigned and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE ) - The City of Vallejo is an Equal Opportunity Employer. It is the policy of the City of Vallejo to provide equal employment opportunity for all qualified persons. All applicants will be considered without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition (cancer and genetic characteristics), genetic information, or denial of medical and family care leave, or any other non-job-related factors. Closing Date/Time: 6/7/2024 5:00 PM Pacific
YORK COUNTY, SC
York, South Carolina, United States
About us York County is located in the Piedmont region, between the Broad River and the Catawba River. Its diverse landscape is home to family-friendly towns/cities, a progressive urban region and lakefront communities. We are excited that you want to join our team and recognize that our employees are the foundation for our success. Mission Statement - York County provides quality public services in an open, efficient, and responsive manner. Vision Statement - York County provides an environment where all citizens and businesses can thrive and succeed. About the Department: The Public Works Department is comprised of eight divisions that fall under the direction of the Public Works Director. Each division provides an important service to the citizens of York County and contributes to the quality of life experienced by those who live in our county. Of those eight divisions, Road Maintenance maintains approximately 700 miles of roadway under the County’s jurisdiction. About our opportunity We invite you to apply to join our team as a full-time (40 hours per week), Heavy Equipment Operator I. The purpose of this position is to operate a variety of heavy equipment in the maintenance of the York County Public Works services; and to maintain and perform minor repairs on equipment and machinery. Work Schedule: Monday - Thursday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Or Tuesday - Friday 7:00 AM - 5:30 with occasional overtime available. Our crews work four (4) ten-hour shifts per week and have 3-day weekends!!! Projected Hiring Range: $19.90 - $24.88 per hour. Salary is dependent on experience and education. Our Total Compensation Package: Compensation - competitive market-rate pay, and negotiable based on qualifications. Comprehensive State Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance Life Insurance Long-term disability Deferred Compensation 401K Plans Health Savings Account (HSA) Public Loan Forgiveness Program (Student Loan Forgiveness Program) 11 Paid Holidays + 3 Optional Holidays Longevity Pay SC State Retirement Plan Pension Paid Vacation and Sick Time Sick Bank Critical Care and Cancer Insurance Wellness Screenings Employee Assistance Programs Professional Development / Trainings / Conferences Uniforms and all gear safety supplies $175.00 steel toe boot allowance Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Performs a variety of road construction and maintenance tasks using heavy equipment and machinery, including but not limited to grading and paving roads and parking lots, scraping roads, constructing and repairing bridges, constructing barricades, constructing convenience centers for garbage disposal, patching roads, mending fences, installing asphalt, placing stone, landscaping, sowing grass and mowing grass on rights-of-way, cutting and removing trees and debris from rights-of-way, installing road signs, digging ditches, laying drainage pipes, etc. Operates heavy vehicles and equipment to load, haul or move materials, dirt and debris; drives a truck to transport heavy equipment and required materials and tools to job sites. Ability to drive county vehicles required to perform this required task. Performs preventive maintenance, cleaning, and minor repairs of equipment, machinery, and tools; inspects equipment regularly for proper and safe operating condition. Responds to after-hours emergency calls as required; works on call for duty in inclement weather conditions and on holidays as necessary. Maintains an assigned area of graveled and paved roads; ensures they are kept smooth and properly surfaced. Maintains drainage ditches; clears debris as necessary. Repairs wash-outs in roads during severe weather conditions. Drives a County truck to transport heavy equipment and required materials and tools to job sites. Removes animal carcasses from roadways and rights-of-way. Operates trucks, dump trucks, motor grader, bull dozer, back hoe, front end loader, asphalt roller, track hoe, earth mover, straw blower, crack sealer machine, limb cutter, fork lift, skid steer, asphalt patching and paving machines, street sweeper, asphalt cutter, paint sprayer machine, mud pumps, generator, chain saws; uses mechanic’s tools, various hand tools; exercises care and safety in the use and maintenance of assigned equipment and tools; operates two-way radio. Prepares and submits daily and monthly work reports; completes work orders. Stones, scrapes, and ditches gravel roads. Conducts asphalt repairs. Installs and repairs guardrail in accordance with SCDOT guidelines. Sets up road construction sites to control traffic flow during work based on the guidelines set by the South Carolina Department of Transportation, municipalities, counties, and contractors. May work as traffic control flag man. Assists workers in other divisions with maintenance tasks as necessary. Performs duties in accordance with all division policies, procedures, and standards of quality and safety. Performs related work as assigned. About you Education and Experience Requirements: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Three (3) years of operating heavy or light duty equipment or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Special Certifications and Licenses: Must possess and maintain a valid state Class B Commercial driver’s license. Class A Commercial Driver’s License is preferred. Valid CPR and First Aid Certification. Must complete confined space and competent person training per OSHA guidelines. Applicants with equivalent experience and/or education may be considered. Physical Demands / Work Environment / Disclaimer Physical Demands: Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement. Performs very heavy work that involves constantly lifting, shoveling, and carrying 50 to 75 pounds on a regular and recurring basis and exerting 100 pounds of force on a frequent basis. Unavoidable Hazards (Work Environment): Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken. Involves routine and frequent exposure to: Bright/dim light; Dusts and pollen. Extreme heat and/or cold; Wet or humid conditions. Extreme noise levels, Animals/wildlife. Vibration; Fumes and/or noxious odors. Traffic; Moving machinery. Electrical shock; Heights. Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance: York County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires the County to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management. Standard Clauses: May be required to work nights, weekends, holidays, and emergencies (man-made or natural) to meet the business needs of the County. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of essential functions and responsibilities that are required of an employee for this job. Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. Essential Safety Functions: It is the responsibility of each employee to comply with established policies, procedures and safe work practices. Each employee must follow safety training and instructions provided by their supervisor. Each employee must also properly wear and maintain all personal protective equipment required for their job. Finally, each employee must immediately report any unsafe work practices or unsafe conditions as well as any on-the-job injury or illnesses. Every manager/supervisor is responsible for enforcing all safety rules and regulations. In addition, they are responsible for ensuring that a safe work environment is maintained, safe work practices are followed, and employees are properly trained. Full-time employees are allowed to participate in group medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance programs offered by York County Government. If employees elect to secure dependent coverage, the employee should pay the additional costs for such coverage. All statements of insurance coverage are subject to the terms, conditions, restrictions and other eligibility requirements that are set forth in various insurance plan documents. Our full-time benefits through PEBA (South Carolina Retirement Systems and State Health Plan) include health insurance, prescription benefits, dental, vision, life insurance, MoneyPlus, Health Savings Accounts, retirement (Membership in the South Carolina Retirement System is mandatory for county employees), and deferred compensation.Making decisions about your insurance and retirement benefits can sometimes be complicated and difficult. The Navigating Your Benefits seriesprovides common-language explanations and can help you find your way in the world of your insurance and retirement benefits: Navigating Your Benefits | S.C. PEBA (sc.gov) Other full-time benefits include longevity allowance, annual leave, sick leave, holiday pay, Sick Leave Bank, wellness benefits, Employee Assistance Program, etc. Please contact Human Resources at Human.Resources@yorkcountygov.com if you would like more information. Longevity Allowance Full-time regular county employees, elected officials, appointed officials, and judges with ten or more years of full time continuous governmental service are eligible to receive a monthly longevity allowance in addition to their regular compensation. Continuous service transferred from employment with another county, municipality, state or a political entity created by the State may contribute toward eligibility for the longevity allowance. Longevity allowances are paid according to the following schedule. Longevity Allowance Years of Continuous Service Monthly Longevity Amount 10-14 Years $20.00 15-19 Years $25.00 20-24 Years $30.00 25-29 Years $35.00 30-34 Years $40.00 35-39 Years $45.00 40+ Years $50.00 Annual Leave Probationary and regular full-time county employees that work at least twenty (20) hours per week accrue annual leave with pay. Employees in their new hire six (6) month probationary period shall not be able to use annual leave until they become regular county employees. Employees who are separating from county service shall be paid for all accrued, unused annual leave up to 360 hours provided they give York County as the employer the proper notice as required. Employees in their six (6) month New Hire probationary period who are terminated or separated from employment shall not be paid for accrued annual leave. The maximum amount of annual leave carried into each calendar year is 360 hours. Earning Rate for Full-Time Employees Full-time employees with less than ten years of continuous service earn at the rate of eight hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve months period. Full-time employees with at least ten years, but less than twenty years of continuous service will earn at the rate of ten (10) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve month period. Full-time employees with twenty or more years of service will earn at the rate of twelve (12) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve (12) months period. Sick Leave Full-time county employees may be entitled to earn sick leave with pay. Employees may accrue up to 1,440 hours of sick leave. Upon termination of employment with the County, employees may not be reimbursed for any unused sick leave. When a paid holiday occurs while an employee is on sick leave with pay, the day may not be charged as sick leave. Earning Rate of Sick Leave Full time employees will earn eight hours of sick leave per month of service during a twelve month period. Paid Holiday’s The following days may be observed as paid holidays for York County Employees: January - December:3 Optional Holidays per Calendar Year January: New Year’s Day andMartin Luther King Day May: Memorial Day June: Juneteenth Day July: Independence Day September: Labor Day November: Veteran’s Day,Thanksgiving Day, andFriday after Thanksgiving December: Christmas Eve,Christmas Day Training: Quality training and educational programs are available at various times for county employees in order to support workforce development that is consistent with organizational objectives. Training topics may include driver training, CPR/first aid, communication, supervisor training, workplace violence, substance abuse, and various computer related classes. Closing Date/Time: 5/26/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
May 14, 2024
Full Time
About us York County is located in the Piedmont region, between the Broad River and the Catawba River. Its diverse landscape is home to family-friendly towns/cities, a progressive urban region and lakefront communities. We are excited that you want to join our team and recognize that our employees are the foundation for our success. Mission Statement - York County provides quality public services in an open, efficient, and responsive manner. Vision Statement - York County provides an environment where all citizens and businesses can thrive and succeed. About the Department: The Public Works Department is comprised of eight divisions that fall under the direction of the Public Works Director. Each division provides an important service to the citizens of York County and contributes to the quality of life experienced by those who live in our county. Of those eight divisions, Road Maintenance maintains approximately 700 miles of roadway under the County’s jurisdiction. About our opportunity We invite you to apply to join our team as a full-time (40 hours per week), Heavy Equipment Operator I. The purpose of this position is to operate a variety of heavy equipment in the maintenance of the York County Public Works services; and to maintain and perform minor repairs on equipment and machinery. Work Schedule: Monday - Thursday 7:00 AM - 5:30 PM Or Tuesday - Friday 7:00 AM - 5:30 with occasional overtime available. Our crews work four (4) ten-hour shifts per week and have 3-day weekends!!! Projected Hiring Range: $19.90 - $24.88 per hour. Salary is dependent on experience and education. Our Total Compensation Package: Compensation - competitive market-rate pay, and negotiable based on qualifications. Comprehensive State Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance Life Insurance Long-term disability Deferred Compensation 401K Plans Health Savings Account (HSA) Public Loan Forgiveness Program (Student Loan Forgiveness Program) 11 Paid Holidays + 3 Optional Holidays Longevity Pay SC State Retirement Plan Pension Paid Vacation and Sick Time Sick Bank Critical Care and Cancer Insurance Wellness Screenings Employee Assistance Programs Professional Development / Trainings / Conferences Uniforms and all gear safety supplies $175.00 steel toe boot allowance Essential Duties & Responsibilities: Performs a variety of road construction and maintenance tasks using heavy equipment and machinery, including but not limited to grading and paving roads and parking lots, scraping roads, constructing and repairing bridges, constructing barricades, constructing convenience centers for garbage disposal, patching roads, mending fences, installing asphalt, placing stone, landscaping, sowing grass and mowing grass on rights-of-way, cutting and removing trees and debris from rights-of-way, installing road signs, digging ditches, laying drainage pipes, etc. Operates heavy vehicles and equipment to load, haul or move materials, dirt and debris; drives a truck to transport heavy equipment and required materials and tools to job sites. Ability to drive county vehicles required to perform this required task. Performs preventive maintenance, cleaning, and minor repairs of equipment, machinery, and tools; inspects equipment regularly for proper and safe operating condition. Responds to after-hours emergency calls as required; works on call for duty in inclement weather conditions and on holidays as necessary. Maintains an assigned area of graveled and paved roads; ensures they are kept smooth and properly surfaced. Maintains drainage ditches; clears debris as necessary. Repairs wash-outs in roads during severe weather conditions. Drives a County truck to transport heavy equipment and required materials and tools to job sites. Removes animal carcasses from roadways and rights-of-way. Operates trucks, dump trucks, motor grader, bull dozer, back hoe, front end loader, asphalt roller, track hoe, earth mover, straw blower, crack sealer machine, limb cutter, fork lift, skid steer, asphalt patching and paving machines, street sweeper, asphalt cutter, paint sprayer machine, mud pumps, generator, chain saws; uses mechanic’s tools, various hand tools; exercises care and safety in the use and maintenance of assigned equipment and tools; operates two-way radio. Prepares and submits daily and monthly work reports; completes work orders. Stones, scrapes, and ditches gravel roads. Conducts asphalt repairs. Installs and repairs guardrail in accordance with SCDOT guidelines. Sets up road construction sites to control traffic flow during work based on the guidelines set by the South Carolina Department of Transportation, municipalities, counties, and contractors. May work as traffic control flag man. Assists workers in other divisions with maintenance tasks as necessary. Performs duties in accordance with all division policies, procedures, and standards of quality and safety. Performs related work as assigned. About you Education and Experience Requirements: High School Diploma or GED equivalent. Three (3) years of operating heavy or light duty equipment or an equivalent combination of education, training and experience. Special Certifications and Licenses: Must possess and maintain a valid state Class B Commercial driver’s license. Class A Commercial Driver’s License is preferred. Valid CPR and First Aid Certification. Must complete confined space and competent person training per OSHA guidelines. Applicants with equivalent experience and/or education may be considered. Physical Demands / Work Environment / Disclaimer Physical Demands: Physical demands refer to the requirements for physical exertion and coordination of limb and body movement. Performs very heavy work that involves constantly lifting, shoveling, and carrying 50 to 75 pounds on a regular and recurring basis and exerting 100 pounds of force on a frequent basis. Unavoidable Hazards (Work Environment): Unavoidable hazards refer to the job conditions that may lead to injury or health hazards even though precautions have been taken. Involves routine and frequent exposure to: Bright/dim light; Dusts and pollen. Extreme heat and/or cold; Wet or humid conditions. Extreme noise levels, Animals/wildlife. Vibration; Fumes and/or noxious odors. Traffic; Moving machinery. Electrical shock; Heights. Americans with Disabilities Act Compliance: York County is an Equal Opportunity Employer. ADA requires the County to provide reasonable accommodation to qualified persons with disabilities. Prospective and current employees are encouraged to discuss ADA accommodations with management. Standard Clauses: May be required to work nights, weekends, holidays, and emergencies (man-made or natural) to meet the business needs of the County. This job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of essential functions and responsibilities that are required of an employee for this job. Other duties, responsibilities, and activities may change or be assigned at any time with or without notice. Essential Safety Functions: It is the responsibility of each employee to comply with established policies, procedures and safe work practices. Each employee must follow safety training and instructions provided by their supervisor. Each employee must also properly wear and maintain all personal protective equipment required for their job. Finally, each employee must immediately report any unsafe work practices or unsafe conditions as well as any on-the-job injury or illnesses. Every manager/supervisor is responsible for enforcing all safety rules and regulations. In addition, they are responsible for ensuring that a safe work environment is maintained, safe work practices are followed, and employees are properly trained. Full-time employees are allowed to participate in group medical, dental, vision, life and disability insurance programs offered by York County Government. If employees elect to secure dependent coverage, the employee should pay the additional costs for such coverage. All statements of insurance coverage are subject to the terms, conditions, restrictions and other eligibility requirements that are set forth in various insurance plan documents. Our full-time benefits through PEBA (South Carolina Retirement Systems and State Health Plan) include health insurance, prescription benefits, dental, vision, life insurance, MoneyPlus, Health Savings Accounts, retirement (Membership in the South Carolina Retirement System is mandatory for county employees), and deferred compensation.Making decisions about your insurance and retirement benefits can sometimes be complicated and difficult. The Navigating Your Benefits seriesprovides common-language explanations and can help you find your way in the world of your insurance and retirement benefits: Navigating Your Benefits | S.C. PEBA (sc.gov) Other full-time benefits include longevity allowance, annual leave, sick leave, holiday pay, Sick Leave Bank, wellness benefits, Employee Assistance Program, etc. Please contact Human Resources at Human.Resources@yorkcountygov.com if you would like more information. Longevity Allowance Full-time regular county employees, elected officials, appointed officials, and judges with ten or more years of full time continuous governmental service are eligible to receive a monthly longevity allowance in addition to their regular compensation. Continuous service transferred from employment with another county, municipality, state or a political entity created by the State may contribute toward eligibility for the longevity allowance. Longevity allowances are paid according to the following schedule. Longevity Allowance Years of Continuous Service Monthly Longevity Amount 10-14 Years $20.00 15-19 Years $25.00 20-24 Years $30.00 25-29 Years $35.00 30-34 Years $40.00 35-39 Years $45.00 40+ Years $50.00 Annual Leave Probationary and regular full-time county employees that work at least twenty (20) hours per week accrue annual leave with pay. Employees in their new hire six (6) month probationary period shall not be able to use annual leave until they become regular county employees. Employees who are separating from county service shall be paid for all accrued, unused annual leave up to 360 hours provided they give York County as the employer the proper notice as required. Employees in their six (6) month New Hire probationary period who are terminated or separated from employment shall not be paid for accrued annual leave. The maximum amount of annual leave carried into each calendar year is 360 hours. Earning Rate for Full-Time Employees Full-time employees with less than ten years of continuous service earn at the rate of eight hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve months period. Full-time employees with at least ten years, but less than twenty years of continuous service will earn at the rate of ten (10) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve month period. Full-time employees with twenty or more years of service will earn at the rate of twelve (12) hours of paid annual leave for each month of service during a twelve (12) months period. Sick Leave Full-time county employees may be entitled to earn sick leave with pay. Employees may accrue up to 1,440 hours of sick leave. Upon termination of employment with the County, employees may not be reimbursed for any unused sick leave. When a paid holiday occurs while an employee is on sick leave with pay, the day may not be charged as sick leave. Earning Rate of Sick Leave Full time employees will earn eight hours of sick leave per month of service during a twelve month period. Paid Holiday’s The following days may be observed as paid holidays for York County Employees: January - December:3 Optional Holidays per Calendar Year January: New Year’s Day andMartin Luther King Day May: Memorial Day June: Juneteenth Day July: Independence Day September: Labor Day November: Veteran’s Day,Thanksgiving Day, andFriday after Thanksgiving December: Christmas Eve,Christmas Day Training: Quality training and educational programs are available at various times for county employees in order to support workforce development that is consistent with organizational objectives. Training topics may include driver training, CPR/first aid, communication, supervisor training, workplace violence, substance abuse, and various computer related classes. Closing Date/Time: 5/26/2024 5:00 PM Eastern
CALAVERAS COUNTY, CA
San Andreas, California, United States
Position Description Under limited supervision and direction, plans, organizes and coordinates the service and maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet, including but not limited to patrol vehicles, unmarked cars/trucks, special use vehicles, mobile incident command centers, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles; makes recommendations regarding the purchase of new vehicles and equipment; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is the journey-level classification and is distinguished from the Mechanic's series by its department specificity. Incumbents in this class will perform all facets of routine to complex repairs to insure the availability of properly serviced and maintained Sheriff's Office vehicles and equipment; receive and prepare new vehicles and equipment for service; and coordinate with vendors on installation of safety equipment, radios and graphics. Example of Duties Plans, prioritizes, organizes and conducts the service, repair, and preventative maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet of vehicles and equipment including squad cars, trucks, trailers, special use vehicles and an equipment, mobile command centers, and other equipment used; Diagnose and perform maintenance and repair work on gasoline engines, transmissions, differentials and 4x4 drive units; Participates in the fabrication of equipment and accessory components needed to facilitate the activities of the Sheriff's Office. Diagnoses and solves complex and non-routine maintenance and repair problems on law enforcement lights, sirens and radios and industry specific equipment; Coordinates with vehicle dealerships and vendors on warranty maintenance work; Reviews vehicles and equipment returned from dealers and vendors to ensure requested work has been completed and vehicles and equipment are safe to return to user; Coordinates the salvage or sale of old vehicles and equipment; Repairs or coordinates repair of missing or damaged decals/graphics from marked vehicles; Picks up vehicles and equipment from internal and external locations and delivers to garage for repairs; Conducts and manages the Agency's fleet/equipment asset inventory process; Prepares fleet status reports for Sheriff's Office management staff; Removes equipment such as deputy gear bags, personal belongings, before releasing vehicle to outside vendor for repair or maintenance. Researches new developments in law enforcement vehicles and equipment; Coordinates the processing of all required Department of Motor Vehicle paperwork, registration stickers and license plates including preparing and submitting paperwork, and maintaining a filing system for DMV records and documentation; Ensures vehicles are clean, presentable and reports all damage to Sheriff's management staff; and Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment related to fleet services; Maintain files for vehicle maintenance and repair and monthly billing reports; Maintains stock and inventory; and Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of training; methods, tools, and equipment used in repairing, maintaining and servicing automobiles and gasoline powered equipment; automotive preventative maintenance; automotive and diesel powered equipment repair cost estimates; operation and principles of gasoline and diesel powered internal combustion engines; research methodology used in the automotive field; automotive emission control standards; State General Safety Orders and Construction Safety Orders relating to equipment maintenance and repair shops; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Operation and principles of law enforcement vehicles and equipment; methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and repair of various specialize use vehicles and mobile command centers; Ability to: Perform maintenance and repair work on automotive, truck and Sheriff's Office related equipment, read and interpret manuals and specifications; troubleshoot, test and repair mechanical problems of gasoline and diesel powered equipment; evaluate equipment condition and determine course of action; safely trucks and heavy construction equipment; maintain supplies and parts inventory; acetylene and arc weld; keep accurate records and prepare shop reports; read and understand parts books and automotive and equipment shop manuals; read and interpret hydraulic and electrical schematics and fabrication blueprints; understand and apply shop mathematics; make minor mechanical repairs to a variety of County owned power equipment and vehicles; maintain accurate records, understand and carry out oral and written instructions; operate and maintain an variety of hand, power and shop tools and electrical/electronic instruments; assist higher level mechanics in the performance of complex or emergency duties as necessary or as a learning opportunity; operate modern office equipment, including personal computers and related programs; and follow County safety practices. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Five (5) years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and light duty trucks. Successful completion of an accredited college or trade school automotive or heavy equipment repair program may substitute the 1 year of the required experience. Law Enforcement vehicle maintenance highly preferred. Special Requirements Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license. Will be required to participate in and pass an extensive law enforcement background. May be required to be on-call and to work various shifts or emergencies on evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 08, 2024
Temporary
Position Description Under limited supervision and direction, plans, organizes and coordinates the service and maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet, including but not limited to patrol vehicles, unmarked cars/trucks, special use vehicles, mobile incident command centers, motorcycles and all-terrain vehicles; makes recommendations regarding the purchase of new vehicles and equipment; and performs related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS: This is the journey-level classification and is distinguished from the Mechanic's series by its department specificity. Incumbents in this class will perform all facets of routine to complex repairs to insure the availability of properly serviced and maintained Sheriff's Office vehicles and equipment; receive and prepare new vehicles and equipment for service; and coordinate with vendors on installation of safety equipment, radios and graphics. Example of Duties Plans, prioritizes, organizes and conducts the service, repair, and preventative maintenance of the Sheriff's Office fleet of vehicles and equipment including squad cars, trucks, trailers, special use vehicles and an equipment, mobile command centers, and other equipment used; Diagnose and perform maintenance and repair work on gasoline engines, transmissions, differentials and 4x4 drive units; Participates in the fabrication of equipment and accessory components needed to facilitate the activities of the Sheriff's Office. Diagnoses and solves complex and non-routine maintenance and repair problems on law enforcement lights, sirens and radios and industry specific equipment; Coordinates with vehicle dealerships and vendors on warranty maintenance work; Reviews vehicles and equipment returned from dealers and vendors to ensure requested work has been completed and vehicles and equipment are safe to return to user; Coordinates the salvage or sale of old vehicles and equipment; Repairs or coordinates repair of missing or damaged decals/graphics from marked vehicles; Picks up vehicles and equipment from internal and external locations and delivers to garage for repairs; Conducts and manages the Agency's fleet/equipment asset inventory process; Prepares fleet status reports for Sheriff's Office management staff; Removes equipment such as deputy gear bags, personal belongings, before releasing vehicle to outside vendor for repair or maintenance. Researches new developments in law enforcement vehicles and equipment; Coordinates the processing of all required Department of Motor Vehicle paperwork, registration stickers and license plates including preparing and submitting paperwork, and maintaining a filing system for DMV records and documentation; Ensures vehicles are clean, presentable and reports all damage to Sheriff's management staff; and Operates a variety of vehicles and equipment related to fleet services; Maintain files for vehicle maintenance and repair and monthly billing reports; Maintains stock and inventory; and Performs other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Knowledge of: Principles and techniques of training; methods, tools, and equipment used in repairing, maintaining and servicing automobiles and gasoline powered equipment; automotive preventative maintenance; automotive and diesel powered equipment repair cost estimates; operation and principles of gasoline and diesel powered internal combustion engines; research methodology used in the automotive field; automotive emission control standards; State General Safety Orders and Construction Safety Orders relating to equipment maintenance and repair shops; Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations; Operation and principles of law enforcement vehicles and equipment; methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in the maintenance and repair of various specialize use vehicles and mobile command centers; Ability to: Perform maintenance and repair work on automotive, truck and Sheriff's Office related equipment, read and interpret manuals and specifications; troubleshoot, test and repair mechanical problems of gasoline and diesel powered equipment; evaluate equipment condition and determine course of action; safely trucks and heavy construction equipment; maintain supplies and parts inventory; acetylene and arc weld; keep accurate records and prepare shop reports; read and understand parts books and automotive and equipment shop manuals; read and interpret hydraulic and electrical schematics and fabrication blueprints; understand and apply shop mathematics; make minor mechanical repairs to a variety of County owned power equipment and vehicles; maintain accurate records, understand and carry out oral and written instructions; operate and maintain an variety of hand, power and shop tools and electrical/electronic instruments; assist higher level mechanics in the performance of complex or emergency duties as necessary or as a learning opportunity; operate modern office equipment, including personal computers and related programs; and follow County safety practices. Education, Training, and Experience: Any combination of training and experience that would provide the required knowledge, skills and abilities is qualifying unless specific state and federal education, certification and licensure is required. Five (5) years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of automotive vehicles and light duty trucks. Successful completion of an accredited college or trade school automotive or heavy equipment repair program may substitute the 1 year of the required experience. Law Enforcement vehicle maintenance highly preferred. Special Requirements Possession of a valid Class C California driver's license. Will be required to participate in and pass an extensive law enforcement background. May be required to be on-call and to work various shifts or emergencies on evenings, weekends, and holidays as needed. Bargaining Unit 7 - Service Employees International Union Local 1021 For available Health/Dental/Vision insurance please visit the County BENEFITS WEBPAGE. Please note that Extra-hire positions that are benefitted, are only offered our CORE medical plan and are not offered dental or vision. NEW * Assist-To-Own program to help Couny employees purchase a home. Program Highlights: Down Payment Assistance, up to 5.5% of the Total Mortgage Loan. Available with purchase of a primary residence. Variety of Mortgage Loan options (FHA, VA, USDA and Conventional Mortgage Loans). No first-time homebuyer requirement to qualify. Flexible guidelines: Minimum FICO 640; Maximum DTI 50%. Flexible income limits, up to moderate income levels; no income limits for FHA and VA. For more information, vists Calaveras County Assist-to-Own Boot Allowance: $150 per year and is distributed once a year, in the first full pay period in the month of December. Qualifying Classifications: Registered EH Specialists, EH Techs, OSS Engineers, Fleet Manager, Junior Engineer, Mechanic series, Sheriff's Mechanic, Public Works Inspector, Road Maintenance Worker series, Integrated Waste Worker series, AG Techs, and AG Biologists, and Recycling Program Coordinator I/II, Permit Tech I/II, Engineering Tech I/II assigned to the Rock Creek Landfill facility, and Air Pollution Control Tech. Uniform Allowance: $600 per calendar year split into monthly payments.Payments will be made monthly on the second pay check. Qualifying classifications : Custodian series, facility maintenance worker series, facilities maintenance engineer. Extra-Hire: Extra-hire employees are not eligible for step advances, vacation, seniority rights, holiday pay or other certain employee benefits. They are entitled to 24 hours of sick leave per year and eligilbe for the county's CORE Medical plan but not eligible for dental or vision insurance. Vacation days: 0 - 3 complete years = 80 hours per year. After 6 months you can take your first week. 3 - 10 complete years = 120 hours per year 10 years+ = 160 per year Holidays :13 paid holidays per year. Life Insurance: $50,000.00 County paid Sick Leave: 12 days annual sick leave accrual with unlimited accumulation. Sick leave is accrued at 3.69 hours for each full 80 hours of payroll period. 60 hours of sick leave can be used for immediate family, parent spouse, child or sibling. Merit: After successfully completing twenty-six (26) pay periods, a 5% merit increase may be granted.Merit increases may be granted annually thereafter to the top step. Probation Period: New employees remain in a probationary status for 26 pay periods.. Longevity Incentives @ 2.5% for each of the following: 5.5 years (if hired before March 28, 2005) 6 years 10 years 15 years 20 years 25 years Bi-Lingual pay :$75 per month for specific approved job classifications. Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Medical Reimbursement - Max contribution of $2,500 annually Flexible Spending: Pre-Tax Dependent Care Account - Max contribution of $5,000 annually Section 125 Plan :Additional insurance is available through the Section 125 plan and may be purchased from a representative during open enrollment or by appointment when they are on-site. AFLAC Heart & Stroke Insurance Cancer Insurance Accident Insurance Universal Life Insurance Short Term Disability Insurance ?LEGALSHIELD CALPERS RETIREMENT INFORMATION: CalPERS: CLASSIC MEMBERS: 2% at 55 PEPRA MEMBERS: 2% at 62 Extra-Hire's will be enrolled into Public Agency Retirement System (PARS) unless you are already a member of CalPERS. Additional Retirement Plan: The County offers a 457 Government plan. Employees can contribute u to this deferred compensation plan ( Pre or Post Tax options ).The County utilizes VALIC. Participating employees will receive a County paid match of up to $50 a month. Closing Date/Time: Continuous
CITY OF BUENA PARK, CA
Buena Park, California, United States
JOB BULLETIN Salary effective June 22, 2024 $30.33 - $38.40 hourly $5,257 - $6656 monthly $63,086 - $79,872 yearly Are you an experienced Fleet Mechanic with a background in municipal government? The City of Buena Park Fleet Maintenance Division is seeking a Fleet Mechanic with prior city experience to join the team. The Fleet Mechanic maintains and repairs City vehicles, trucks, tractors and other light and heavy power-driven equipment. The ideal candidate for this position is a hardworking team-oriented individual who is eager to learn, takes ownership, initiative, and accountability for their work, and possesses specialized knowledge of equipment maintenance procedures and use of diagnostic equipment. If this sounds like you, APPLY TODAY! GENERAL PURPOSE Under general supervision, performs skilled and semi-skilled diagnostic, repair, and maintenance work on a variety of automotive vehicles, trucks, tractors, and other light and heavy power-driven equipment; and does related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Fleet Mechanic is distinguished from the general maintenance workers by its specialized knowledge of equipment maintenance procedures and use of diagnostic equipment. The Fleet Mechanic is differentiated from the Lead Fleet Mechanic which has additional responsibility for organizing daily service orders, assigning and completing the more difficult tasks, checking the work of employees, and coordinating outside repair work and parts orders with vendors and contractors. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the class. Inspects, diagnoses, and locates technical and electrical malfunctions on city automobiles, trucks, and a variety of maintenance and construction equipment and related component systems, including alternative fuel/hybrid systems. Overhauls, repairs, maintains and adjusts a wide variety of gas and diesel-powered automotive, truck, and heavy equipment and their component and computerized systems, including, but not limited to, engines, transmissions, hydraulic or air brakes, clutches, differentials, fuel systems, generators, ignition systems, distributors and pumps, hydraulic systems, power plants, charging systems, power trains, heating and air conditioning units, and other components and units. Operates and maintains a complete set of hand, power, and shop tools and computerized diagnostic and test equipment used in the automotive and truck repair trade. Performs general maintenance services and repairs on cars, trucks and other equipment, including, but not limited to, grease and lubrication, battery service, tire change and repair, replacement of spark plugs, light bulbs, fan belts and other parts, gas and oil service, washing and cleaning of exteriors and interiors of vehicles, and other standard vehicle maintenance duties. Reads and interprets schematics, shop manuals, and other related materials in order to perform work assignments and to stay abreast of the current technology; access technical information from automated databases and technical manuals. Fabricates and modifies parts, equipment, and vehicles as required by the user department. Performs welding, braising, soldering, and cutting operations. Picks up and delivers vehicles and needed parts and supplies. Completes basic work records and material logs. Follows safe working practices; maintains a clean and orderly work and shop area. QUALIFICATIONS GUIDELINES Knowledge of: Practices, techniques, materials, tools and equipment used in the diagnosis, repair and modification of a wide variety of technical equipment, including automobiles, trucks, and heavy equipment, and their component systems; preventive maintenance practices and techniques; regulations, standards and guidelines pertaining to the work; current technology in repairing and diagnosing vehicles, equipment and their component systems; operation and repair characteristics of the entire range of city-owned light and heavy equipment; welding techniques and methods; effective customer service techniques. Ability to: Inspect and correctly diagnose malfunctions in gas and diesel-powered equipment; use tools and test equipment associated with the automotive and heavy equipment trade; use gas and electric welding and cutting apparatus; perform technical repairs and adjustments within the time frames established; perform preventative maintenance and replacement functions; read and interpret manuals, schematics, plans, and specifications; prepare and maintain a variety of shop time keeping and repair records; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; understand and follow oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, management, vendors, and the general public. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this class, employees are regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls and reach above and below shoulder level with hands and arms. Employees are required to frequently stand and walk in work areas and occasionally sit while completing records and reports, and talk and hear. Employees are expected to stoop, squat, crawl, lie on their backs while facing upward, and work within confined physical spaces. Employees may climb stairs or small stools, and lift and carry parts and equipment typically weighing less than 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this class include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Mental Demands While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to use oral and written communication skills; read and interpret documents; analyze and solve basic problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or new skills; and interacts with co-workers, management, contractors, vendors, and the public. ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS The employee works indoors and outdoors while assessing and working on fleet equipment. The employee is exposed to alternating coldness, heat, dust, oils, greases, fumes, moisture, wetness, and various cleaning agents. Employees must periodically pick up, deliver, and test-drive equipment. The noise level is loud when employees are operating power tools and equipment. EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE High School graduation or G.E.D. equivalent AND two years of experience performing diagnostic and repair duties on a wide variety of vehicles and equipment, including diesel, gas-powered equipment and their component electronic and computerized systems is required. LICENSES/CERTIFICATES/SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid Class C California driver license, an acceptable driving record, and evidence of insurance are required. Class B California commercial learners permit is required upon hire and Class B California driver license is required within one year of appointment to this position. National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems and/or A8 Engine Performance certification is highly desirable. APPLICANT INFORMATION/EXAM WEIGHT Tentative Testing Schedule Written Exam: June 13, 2024 Oral Exam: June 20, 2024 Applicants must submit a City application online through the Human Resources Department web page at www.buenapark.com/hr . Applications may be accompanied by a resume describing experience, education, and training in relation to the requirements of the position, however, resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed City employment application. All applications will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate in the selection process. The selection process may include but is not limited to an oral interview and/or written exams and oral presentations. Successful candidates will be placed on the employment eligible list from which hires may be made. An eligible list is valid for up to one year unless exhausted sooner. The City of Buena Park is an Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status or disability. Americans with Disabilities: Applicants with disabilities who require special testing arrangements must contact Human Resources. If you have a disability for which you require an accommodation, please contact Human Resources at (714) 562-3515 no later than 5 business days before the test date. Fingerprinting: Applicants who are selected for hire are fingerprinted during the pre-placement processing period. All fingerprints will be processed with the Department of Justice to verify criminal records or absence thereof. Physical Examination: Employment offers are conditional based, upon the successful completion of a medical examination which may include drug and alcohol screening. Physicals are performed by the City's designated physician at the City's expense. Below is a list of key benefits offered to employees of the City of Buena Park and is only a summary of benefits. They are not intended to replace or modify the legal plan documents on file in the Human Resources Department. SALARY RANGE: Composed of six (6) steps - Entry step through E step (Except management positions). Each step represents an increase of approximately five (5) percent. RETIREMENT: Provided through California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Employee pays member contribution. VACATION: Earned at the rate of ten (10) working days per year for the first five (5) years of service. Public safety employees receive a different but equivalent benefit. Additional vacation may be earned by employees after five (5) years of service. SICK LEAVE: Accumulated on the basis of eight (8) hours per month with no maximum accumulation. HOLIDAYS: An average of eleven (11) holidays per year. MEDICAL INSURANCE: Several plans (indemnity and HMO's) are available. The City pays a flat rate portion of the premium according to the bargaining unit agreement. DENTAL INSURANCE: Three (3) plans are available. The City pays a flat rate portion of the premium. The Employee may pay a portion of the insurance premium according at bargaining unit agreement and this benefit is voluntary. VISION INSURANCE: One plan is available. The Employee pays the insurance premium and this benefit is voluntary. LIFE INSURANCE: Amount of coverage is based on the employee bargaining unit. Premiums are fully paid by the City. LONG TERM DISABILITY: Fully paid by the City. Police sworn personnel are not eligible. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Available to all City employees and their immediate families. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: The City offersone (1) plan administered by Nationwide Retirement Solutions. This is a voluntary benefit with no City contribution. WORK SCHEDULE: 9/80, 4/10 or 3/12 alternative work schedule depending upon the work location. OC CREDIT UNION: Available to all City employees and their families. Closing Date/Time: 6/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
May 09, 2024
Full Time
JOB BULLETIN Salary effective June 22, 2024 $30.33 - $38.40 hourly $5,257 - $6656 monthly $63,086 - $79,872 yearly Are you an experienced Fleet Mechanic with a background in municipal government? The City of Buena Park Fleet Maintenance Division is seeking a Fleet Mechanic with prior city experience to join the team. The Fleet Mechanic maintains and repairs City vehicles, trucks, tractors and other light and heavy power-driven equipment. The ideal candidate for this position is a hardworking team-oriented individual who is eager to learn, takes ownership, initiative, and accountability for their work, and possesses specialized knowledge of equipment maintenance procedures and use of diagnostic equipment. If this sounds like you, APPLY TODAY! GENERAL PURPOSE Under general supervision, performs skilled and semi-skilled diagnostic, repair, and maintenance work on a variety of automotive vehicles, trucks, tractors, and other light and heavy power-driven equipment; and does related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS The Fleet Mechanic is distinguished from the general maintenance workers by its specialized knowledge of equipment maintenance procedures and use of diagnostic equipment. The Fleet Mechanic is differentiated from the Lead Fleet Mechanic which has additional responsibility for organizing daily service orders, assigning and completing the more difficult tasks, checking the work of employees, and coordinating outside repair work and parts orders with vendors and contractors. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or a logical assignment to the class. Inspects, diagnoses, and locates technical and electrical malfunctions on city automobiles, trucks, and a variety of maintenance and construction equipment and related component systems, including alternative fuel/hybrid systems. Overhauls, repairs, maintains and adjusts a wide variety of gas and diesel-powered automotive, truck, and heavy equipment and their component and computerized systems, including, but not limited to, engines, transmissions, hydraulic or air brakes, clutches, differentials, fuel systems, generators, ignition systems, distributors and pumps, hydraulic systems, power plants, charging systems, power trains, heating and air conditioning units, and other components and units. Operates and maintains a complete set of hand, power, and shop tools and computerized diagnostic and test equipment used in the automotive and truck repair trade. Performs general maintenance services and repairs on cars, trucks and other equipment, including, but not limited to, grease and lubrication, battery service, tire change and repair, replacement of spark plugs, light bulbs, fan belts and other parts, gas and oil service, washing and cleaning of exteriors and interiors of vehicles, and other standard vehicle maintenance duties. Reads and interprets schematics, shop manuals, and other related materials in order to perform work assignments and to stay abreast of the current technology; access technical information from automated databases and technical manuals. Fabricates and modifies parts, equipment, and vehicles as required by the user department. Performs welding, braising, soldering, and cutting operations. Picks up and delivers vehicles and needed parts and supplies. Completes basic work records and material logs. Follows safe working practices; maintains a clean and orderly work and shop area. QUALIFICATIONS GUIDELINES Knowledge of: Practices, techniques, materials, tools and equipment used in the diagnosis, repair and modification of a wide variety of technical equipment, including automobiles, trucks, and heavy equipment, and their component systems; preventive maintenance practices and techniques; regulations, standards and guidelines pertaining to the work; current technology in repairing and diagnosing vehicles, equipment and their component systems; operation and repair characteristics of the entire range of city-owned light and heavy equipment; welding techniques and methods; effective customer service techniques. Ability to: Inspect and correctly diagnose malfunctions in gas and diesel-powered equipment; use tools and test equipment associated with the automotive and heavy equipment trade; use gas and electric welding and cutting apparatus; perform technical repairs and adjustments within the time frames established; perform preventative maintenance and replacement functions; read and interpret manuals, schematics, plans, and specifications; prepare and maintain a variety of shop time keeping and repair records; communicate effectively, both orally and in writing; understand and follow oral and written instructions; establish and maintain effective working relationships with co-workers, management, vendors, and the general public. PHYSICAL AND MENTAL DEMANDS The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. Physical Demands While performing the duties of this class, employees are regularly required to use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools, or controls and reach above and below shoulder level with hands and arms. Employees are required to frequently stand and walk in work areas and occasionally sit while completing records and reports, and talk and hear. Employees are expected to stoop, squat, crawl, lie on their backs while facing upward, and work within confined physical spaces. Employees may climb stairs or small stools, and lift and carry parts and equipment typically weighing less than 50 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this class include close vision, color vision, and the ability to adjust focus. Mental Demands While performing the duties of this class, an employee is regularly required to use oral and written communication skills; read and interpret documents; analyze and solve basic problems; use math and mathematical reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or new skills; and interacts with co-workers, management, contractors, vendors, and the public. ENVIRONMENTAL DEMANDS The employee works indoors and outdoors while assessing and working on fleet equipment. The employee is exposed to alternating coldness, heat, dust, oils, greases, fumes, moisture, wetness, and various cleaning agents. Employees must periodically pick up, deliver, and test-drive equipment. The noise level is loud when employees are operating power tools and equipment. EDUCATION/TRAINING/EXPERIENCE High School graduation or G.E.D. equivalent AND two years of experience performing diagnostic and repair duties on a wide variety of vehicles and equipment, including diesel, gas-powered equipment and their component electronic and computerized systems is required. LICENSES/CERTIFICATES/SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS Valid Class C California driver license, an acceptable driving record, and evidence of insurance are required. Class B California commercial learners permit is required upon hire and Class B California driver license is required within one year of appointment to this position. National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) A6 Electrical/Electronic Systems and/or A8 Engine Performance certification is highly desirable. APPLICANT INFORMATION/EXAM WEIGHT Tentative Testing Schedule Written Exam: June 13, 2024 Oral Exam: June 20, 2024 Applicants must submit a City application online through the Human Resources Department web page at www.buenapark.com/hr . Applications may be accompanied by a resume describing experience, education, and training in relation to the requirements of the position, however, resumes will not be accepted in lieu of a completed City employment application. All applications will be reviewed and only those candidates determined to be most qualified on the basis of experience and education, as submitted, will be invited to participate in the selection process. The selection process may include but is not limited to an oral interview and/or written exams and oral presentations. Successful candidates will be placed on the employment eligible list from which hires may be made. An eligible list is valid for up to one year unless exhausted sooner. The City of Buena Park is an Equal Opportunity employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, creed, ancestry, national origin, gender, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, age, veteran status or disability. Americans with Disabilities: Applicants with disabilities who require special testing arrangements must contact Human Resources. If you have a disability for which you require an accommodation, please contact Human Resources at (714) 562-3515 no later than 5 business days before the test date. Fingerprinting: Applicants who are selected for hire are fingerprinted during the pre-placement processing period. All fingerprints will be processed with the Department of Justice to verify criminal records or absence thereof. Physical Examination: Employment offers are conditional based, upon the successful completion of a medical examination which may include drug and alcohol screening. Physicals are performed by the City's designated physician at the City's expense. Below is a list of key benefits offered to employees of the City of Buena Park and is only a summary of benefits. They are not intended to replace or modify the legal plan documents on file in the Human Resources Department. SALARY RANGE: Composed of six (6) steps - Entry step through E step (Except management positions). Each step represents an increase of approximately five (5) percent. RETIREMENT: Provided through California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). Employee pays member contribution. VACATION: Earned at the rate of ten (10) working days per year for the first five (5) years of service. Public safety employees receive a different but equivalent benefit. Additional vacation may be earned by employees after five (5) years of service. SICK LEAVE: Accumulated on the basis of eight (8) hours per month with no maximum accumulation. HOLIDAYS: An average of eleven (11) holidays per year. MEDICAL INSURANCE: Several plans (indemnity and HMO's) are available. The City pays a flat rate portion of the premium according to the bargaining unit agreement. DENTAL INSURANCE: Three (3) plans are available. The City pays a flat rate portion of the premium. The Employee may pay a portion of the insurance premium according at bargaining unit agreement and this benefit is voluntary. VISION INSURANCE: One plan is available. The Employee pays the insurance premium and this benefit is voluntary. LIFE INSURANCE: Amount of coverage is based on the employee bargaining unit. Premiums are fully paid by the City. LONG TERM DISABILITY: Fully paid by the City. Police sworn personnel are not eligible. EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAM: Available to all City employees and their immediate families. DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN: The City offersone (1) plan administered by Nationwide Retirement Solutions. This is a voluntary benefit with no City contribution. WORK SCHEDULE: 9/80, 4/10 or 3/12 alternative work schedule depending upon the work location. OC CREDIT UNION: Available to all City employees and their families. Closing Date/Time: 6/4/2024 11:59 PM Pacific
CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
Position Description You will Perform mechanical repairs/preventive maintenance on City and Park Board's fleet of vehicles involving work with complex electrical systems, hydraulic systems, fuel systems, anti-lock brake systems, etc. Work Location: This position currently works on-site only. Shift Differential: You may be eligible for additional pay for ASE and EVT certifications and Night Shift Differential. The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas. AMENDED May 9, 2024 to reflect extended closing date of June 2, 2024. Job Duties and Responsibilities • Troubleshoot, install and/or repair hydraulic systems, transmissions, gas/diesel engines, electrical systems, clutches, differentials, ignitions and alternators for cars, trucks, fire and Police apparatus, packers, plows and heavy equipment. • Fabricate parts and accessories for equipment using gas and electric welding equipment. • Install and/or repair electrical wiring in equipment. • Overhaul diesel and gas engines. • Diagnose, adjust, repair, and replace electric, hydraulic, and air brakes. • Perform preventive maintenance on vehicles/equipment as scheduled, and to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards. • Complete repairs necessary for daily vehicle inspection reports and annual inspections for the State of Minnesota. • Make recommendations on repair or replacement of equipment. • Repair breakdowns of equipment in the field to ensure minimum down time. • Order parts and supplies as necessary. • Record and document all repairs using computers and logbooks. • Contact service departments for warranty work, equipment modifications and updates. • Check new equipment to ensure compliance with specifications. • Mount and remove snow and ice control equipment. • Drive snowplow trucks and/or equipment as needed. • Perform annual certified DOT inspections. • Maintain records of repairs made, orders, and time worked, using the EMIS/M5. WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to hazardous chemicals, temperature changes, loud noises, carcinogens, gas and diesel fumes, etc Required Qualifications Minimum Qualifications : Successful completion of an 18 to 24 month college / vocational course, at an accredited school, in automotive maintenance/repair or equivalent. Minimum Experience: Three years of motor vehicle/equipment repair experience, which has included one year with medium or heavy-duty vehicles and diesel engines. License/Certifications: Valid Class B Commercial Driver's License with airbrake endorsement Forklift Certification Two ASE Certifications required within one year of hire. Equivalency: An equivalent combination of education and experience closely related to the duties of the position MAY be considered. Selection Process: The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience and/or an oral examination (100%) . It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check: The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Drug and Alcohol Testing: All job applicants must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test once a conditional offer of employment has been made. Applicants will be required to sign a notification and consent form prior to undergoing drug and alcohol testing. Applicants who do not consent to undergo drug and alcohol testing will not be required to do so and the City will withdraw the conditional job offer, resulting in the job applicant no longer being considered for the position. Medical Exam After a conditional job offer, candidates will be required to pass a medical examination which includes a physical screening. Union Representation: This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and Local Union No. 49. For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: Construction Equipment Operators & Mechanics, IUOE Local 49 - City of Minneapolis (minneapolismn.gov) Eligible List Statement: The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire one month after it has been established. Interview Selection: The hiring authority reserves the right to determine the maximum number of candidates to interview from the established eligible list. If the hiring authority decides to interview other than by exam score order, they may select additional people to interview based on a candidate’s education or experience related to the field, work history, or skills uniquely related to the operational needs of the position. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities • Minnesota Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspector Certification (one year of hire) • Good knowledge of vehicle engine repair, which includes diesel, heavy-duty vehicles and/or construction equipment. • Good Knowledge of and ability to perform metal cutting and welding utilizing oxy/acetylene torches and electric welding equipment. • Good knowledge of the construction and operation of gas and diesel powered vehicles. • Considerable knowledge of the tools, methods and techniques applicable to the repair and maintenance of automotive, small engine and heavy equipment (garbage and dump trucks, loaders, etc) • Working knowledge of computers, ability to use the internet to research vehicle information. • Verbal and written communication skills using the English language. • Knowledge of the occupational hazards of the work and necessary safety precautions. • Physical ability to lift heavy objects. • Skill in trouble shooting and diagnosing mechanical problems. • Ability to organize and administer a maintenance program. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/2/2024 11:59 PM Central
May 02, 2024
Full Time
Position Description You will Perform mechanical repairs/preventive maintenance on City and Park Board's fleet of vehicles involving work with complex electrical systems, hydraulic systems, fuel systems, anti-lock brake systems, etc. Work Location: This position currently works on-site only. Shift Differential: You may be eligible for additional pay for ASE and EVT certifications and Night Shift Differential. The City of Minneapolis does not sponsor applicants for work visas. AMENDED May 9, 2024 to reflect extended closing date of June 2, 2024. Job Duties and Responsibilities • Troubleshoot, install and/or repair hydraulic systems, transmissions, gas/diesel engines, electrical systems, clutches, differentials, ignitions and alternators for cars, trucks, fire and Police apparatus, packers, plows and heavy equipment. • Fabricate parts and accessories for equipment using gas and electric welding equipment. • Install and/or repair electrical wiring in equipment. • Overhaul diesel and gas engines. • Diagnose, adjust, repair, and replace electric, hydraulic, and air brakes. • Perform preventive maintenance on vehicles/equipment as scheduled, and to Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) standards. • Complete repairs necessary for daily vehicle inspection reports and annual inspections for the State of Minnesota. • Make recommendations on repair or replacement of equipment. • Repair breakdowns of equipment in the field to ensure minimum down time. • Order parts and supplies as necessary. • Record and document all repairs using computers and logbooks. • Contact service departments for warranty work, equipment modifications and updates. • Check new equipment to ensure compliance with specifications. • Mount and remove snow and ice control equipment. • Drive snowplow trucks and/or equipment as needed. • Perform annual certified DOT inspections. • Maintain records of repairs made, orders, and time worked, using the EMIS/M5. WORKING CONDITIONS: Exposure to hazardous chemicals, temperature changes, loud noises, carcinogens, gas and diesel fumes, etc Required Qualifications Minimum Qualifications : Successful completion of an 18 to 24 month college / vocational course, at an accredited school, in automotive maintenance/repair or equivalent. Minimum Experience: Three years of motor vehicle/equipment repair experience, which has included one year with medium or heavy-duty vehicles and diesel engines. License/Certifications: Valid Class B Commercial Driver's License with airbrake endorsement Forklift Certification Two ASE Certifications required within one year of hire. Equivalency: An equivalent combination of education and experience closely related to the duties of the position MAY be considered. Selection Process: The selection process will consist of one or more of the following steps: a rating of relevant education and experience and/or an oral examination (100%) . It is important that your application show all the relevant education and experience you possess. This information will be used to determine which candidates will proceed in the selection process. A submitted application is also used to verify the answers to any supplemental questions. Only those candidates who attain a passing score (70%) on each step in the selection process will be placed on the eligible list. The City of Minneapolis Human Resources Department reserves the right to limit the number in any phase of the selection process. Background Check: The City has determined that a criminal background check and/or qualifications check may be necessary for certain positions with this job title. Applicants may be required to sign an informed consent form allowing the City to obtain their criminal history and/or verify their qualifications in connection with the position sought. Applicants who do not sign the informed consent form will not be further considered for the position. Drug and Alcohol Testing: All job applicants must pass a pre-employment drug and alcohol test once a conditional offer of employment has been made. Applicants will be required to sign a notification and consent form prior to undergoing drug and alcohol testing. Applicants who do not consent to undergo drug and alcohol testing will not be required to do so and the City will withdraw the conditional job offer, resulting in the job applicant no longer being considered for the position. Medical Exam After a conditional job offer, candidates will be required to pass a medical examination which includes a physical screening. Union Representation: This position is represented by a collective bargaining agreement between the City of Minneapolis and Local Union No. 49. For more information on the terms and conditions of this agreement please visit: Construction Equipment Operators & Mechanics, IUOE Local 49 - City of Minneapolis (minneapolismn.gov) Eligible List Statement: The names of applicants who meet minimum qualification and who pass the screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for employment consideration. This list will be certified to the hiring manager who may use the list to fill a vacancy of the same job title. This eligible list will expire one month after it has been established. Interview Selection: The hiring authority reserves the right to determine the maximum number of candidates to interview from the established eligible list. If the hiring authority decides to interview other than by exam score order, they may select additional people to interview based on a candidate’s education or experience related to the field, work history, or skills uniquely related to the operational needs of the position. Knowledge, Skills and Abilities • Minnesota Commercial Motor Vehicle Inspector Certification (one year of hire) • Good knowledge of vehicle engine repair, which includes diesel, heavy-duty vehicles and/or construction equipment. • Good Knowledge of and ability to perform metal cutting and welding utilizing oxy/acetylene torches and electric welding equipment. • Good knowledge of the construction and operation of gas and diesel powered vehicles. • Considerable knowledge of the tools, methods and techniques applicable to the repair and maintenance of automotive, small engine and heavy equipment (garbage and dump trucks, loaders, etc) • Working knowledge of computers, ability to use the internet to research vehicle information. • Verbal and written communication skills using the English language. • Knowledge of the occupational hazards of the work and necessary safety precautions. • Physical ability to lift heavy objects. • Skill in trouble shooting and diagnosing mechanical problems. • Ability to organize and administer a maintenance program. Benefits Summary Our employees enjoy competitive salaries and generous benefits. We pride ourselves on a comprehensive benefits program that supports employees' health and financial well-being. Programs, resources, and benefit eligibility varies based on position, average hours worked, location and length of service. For detailed benefits information, pleasevisit the benefits page . New12 weeks of paid parental leave City employees are eligible for up to 12 weeks of paid parental leave in the event of a birth or placement for adoption of a child. Insurance Health insurance Eligibility for benefits begins the first of the month following employment date. The City of Minneapolis offers eligible employees one plan design with a choice of six provider networks, allowing you to select the best option for you. Available plans include Medica Choice Passport, Medica Elect, VantagePlus with Medica, Park Nicollet and HealthPartners Medical Group First with Medica, Ridgeview Community Network powered by Medica, and Clear Value with Medica. Dental insurance The City of Minneapolis offers dental insurance through Delta Dental of Minnesota and pays 100% of the monthly premium for eligible employees. Benefits Paid time off Our generous leave package includes vacation, holidays and paid sick leave, which gives employees the opportunity to enhance their quality of life outside work. Amounts and accrual rates are based on years of experience and collective bargaining agreements . Retirement City employees earn a pension and may choose to participate in additional retirement savings programs. Pension: The City of Minneapolis participates in the Public Employees Retirement Association (PERA). Employees and the City both contribute a percentage of your pay to fund future benefits. Deferred compensation : Employees may choose to participate in pre-tax or after-tax savings plans through the Minnesota State Retirement System (MSRS). Transportation Eligible City employees may choose to participate in the following transportation programs: Metropass: The Metropass program allows eligible employees to enroll in a pass for unlimited bus or light rail rides at a discounted price. Parking or Van Pool: The City of Minneapolis Transportation Benefits Plan gives you options to pay certain commuting costs, such as qualified parking and van pool expenses, with pre-tax dollars. Learning and development To engage and develop employees, the City of Minneapolis offers classes in leadership, cultural agility, change management and more. Additionally, educational discounts at Augsburg University, Hamline University, St. Catherine’s, and St. Mary's University of Minnesota are available to City employees. Other perks Employees can also take advantage of optional life insurance, flexible spending accounts, the Employee Assistance Program , health club discounts and more. Closing Date/Time: 6/2/2024 11:59 PM Central
CITY OF RIVERSIDE, CA
Riverside, CA, United States
The Position 3% salary increase effective July 1, 2024, c lick HERE for details The City of Riverside is accepting applications for the position of Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I or II to fill two (2) vacancies in the Sewer Plant Maintenance Division of the Public Works Department . The eligibility list established may be used to fill the current and/or upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to six (6) months. The Riverside Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP) is located at 5950 Acorn Street Riverside, CA 92504. A plant expansion introduced several new technologies designed to produce high quality effluent water and increase the plant's efficiency. As currently constructed, the RWQCP consists of two separate treatment plants with a common chlorine contact basin, de-chlorination and outfall structures. These provide preliminary, primary, secondary, tertiary and membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment for a rated capacity of 46 million gallons per day (MGD). The Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I performs semi-skilled and skilled mechanical maintenance work while under the direction of the supervisor, senior maintenance mechanic and journey-level mechanic in the installation, maintenance, and repair of all heavy industrial and plant mechanical and electro-mechanical machinery in the Wastewater treatment plant and collections systems. The Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II performs advanced skilled mechanical work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of all heavy industrial and plant mechanical and electro-mechanical machinery in the Wastewater treatment plant and collections systems. Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I $61,644.00 - $74,928.00 Annually Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II $71,532.00 - $86,916.00 Annually Work Performed Examples of Duties for Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I : Assist with operating the lathe, milling machine, and other machine tools in the repair of large pumps, variable speed drives, motors, chain drives, sewerage lift stations, and related equipment. Assist with replacing packing in pumps and valves and bearings in motors, pumps, and other equipment. Maintain and repair piping systems and do related plumbing and pipefitting tasks. Lubricate, check, and monitor equipment and check for malfunctions. Assist with using gas and/or arc welding equipment to heat, cut, braze, and weld. Assist with installing pumps, variable speed drives and motors, controllers, and timing devices; assist and support in installing telemetering electrical equipment. Perform general building maintenance and repair, including rough carpentry, pouring and finishing concrete, painting and related work. Use of a variety of hand and power hand tools; operate a variety of mobile equipment such as forklifts, crane trucks, dump trucks, flatbed trucks, loaders, tractors, backhoes, and water trucks. Ability to perform semi-skilled duties while in a permitted and non-permitted confined space, following all City and OSHA guidelines. Work overtime as required. Under managements discretion may be required to be on standby as necessary to provide maintenance support to any shift (day, swing or graveyard). Maintain, prepare, and draft routine records; ensure accurate tracking of work completed within the city's asset management software. Use a computer, cellular phone, tablet, or similar electronic device. Perform other duties as assigned. For Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II: Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform skilled mechanical work on all wastewater equipment and collections system for the City; install, maintain, and repair various mechanical, electro-mechanical, and industrial equipment. Operate lathe, milling machine, and other machine tools in the repair of large pumps, variable speed drives, motors, chain drives, sewerage lift stations, and related equipment. Replace packing in pumps and valves and bearings in motors, pumps, and other equipment. Maintain and repair piping systems and do related plumbing and pipefitting tasks. Lubricate, check, and monitor equipment and check for malfunctions. Use gas and/or arc welding equipment to heat, cut, braze, and weld. Install pumps, variable speed drives and motors, controllers, and timing devices; assist and support in installing electrical and instrumentation equipment. Perform general building maintenance and repair, including rough carpentry, pouring and finishing concrete, painting and related work. Use of a variety of hand and power hand tools; operate a variety of mobile equipment such as crane trucks, forklifts, dump trucks, flatbed trucks, loaders, tractors, backhoes, and water trucks. Provides direction, training, and assistance to other mechanics to ensure quality control and skillful mechanical work. Ability to perform semi-skilled and skilled duties while in a permitted and non-permitted confined space, following all City and OSHA guidelines. Work overtime as required, including ability to be on standby as necessary to provide maintenance support to any shift (day, swing or graveyard). Maintain, prepare, and draft routine records; ensure accurate tracking of work completed within the city's asset management software. Use a computer, cellular phone, tablet, or similar electronic device. Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I Recruitment Guidelines: Education : High School graduation or satisfactory equivalent (GED). Experience : Two (2) years of experience in general maintenance and repair of industrial or plant mechanical equipment such as pumps, motors, vari-speed and chain drives, lift stations, and related equipment. Necessary Special Requirements for Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I: Must have ability to obtain a CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade I certification within 18 months of hire date. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid Class "C" California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II Recruitment Guidelines: Education: High School graduation or satisfactory equivalent (GED). Experience: Three (3) years of experience in the more complex installation, repair, and maintenance of heavy industrial or plant mechanical equipment in a water or wastewater plant or as the Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I for the City of Riverside. Necessary Special Requirements for Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II: Possession of a CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade I certification and the ability to obtain a CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade II certification within 18 months of hire date. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid Class "B" California motor vehicle operator's license within 18 months of hire date. Physical Demands and Working Conditions : Work is done inside and outside in the field with exposure to inclement weather, hazards, chemicals, equipment, construction materials, wastewater, and fumes. Employees may interact with staff and/or public and private representatives and will provide professional customer service. Selection Process DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION: 1) Completed Employment Application 2) Completed Supplemental Questionnaire 3) Current CWEA Mechanical Technologist Certificate (please scan and attach to the online application). PLEASE NOTE: FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ON COMPLETING YOUR ON-LINE APPLICATION, CLICK HERE: (Application Guide). IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SCHEDULING ASSESSMENTS: If you are selected to move forward in the assessment process, you may be required to self-schedule your appointment. You will be notified via email of your status and provided with self-scheduling instructions. Please check your email regularly following the closing date of this recruitment. The selection process will begin with an employment application package screening, with the best qualified candidates being invited to participate further in the assessment process. This process may include any combination of written, performance, and oral assessments to evaluate job-related education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Those who successfully complete the selection process will be placed on the eligibility list for this classification. Positions that require, or may require, a California Commercial Driver's License are considered Safety Sensitive and are monitored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Any candidate being considered for a Safety Sensitive position must submit authorization forms to the City immediately upon request to begin the pre-employment process. It is the responsibility of candidates with a disability requiring accommodation in the assessment process to contact the Human Resources Department in writing to request such accommodation prior to the closing date of this recruitment. Appointment may be subject to the successful completion of a pre-employment background investigation, drug screen, and/or medical/physical examination. NOTE : The City reserves the right to modify selection devices and test instruments in accordance with accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards. Candidates may reapply when there is a posting to establish an eligibility list. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Proof of education listed in your application will be requested at the time of conditional offer. Acceptable documentation consists of transcripts or degree, if applicable, by the accredited U.S. college or university. Education obtained outside the United States (US) require one of the following options: An equivalency statement from an evaluation company certified by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) at http://www.naces.org/members.html or the Association of International Credential Evaluators Inc. (AICE) at http://aice-eval.org/members/ . An advanced-level degree from an accredited US college or university. All applicants will be notified via e-mail or telephone of their application status and the assessment dates/times/locations after the closing date of this announcement. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT.
May 03, 2024
Full Time
The Position 3% salary increase effective July 1, 2024, c lick HERE for details The City of Riverside is accepting applications for the position of Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I or II to fill two (2) vacancies in the Sewer Plant Maintenance Division of the Public Works Department . The eligibility list established may be used to fill the current and/or upcoming vacancies within this classification for up to six (6) months. The Riverside Water Quality Control Plant (RWQCP) is located at 5950 Acorn Street Riverside, CA 92504. A plant expansion introduced several new technologies designed to produce high quality effluent water and increase the plant's efficiency. As currently constructed, the RWQCP consists of two separate treatment plants with a common chlorine contact basin, de-chlorination and outfall structures. These provide preliminary, primary, secondary, tertiary and membrane bioreactor (MBR) treatment for a rated capacity of 46 million gallons per day (MGD). The Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I performs semi-skilled and skilled mechanical maintenance work while under the direction of the supervisor, senior maintenance mechanic and journey-level mechanic in the installation, maintenance, and repair of all heavy industrial and plant mechanical and electro-mechanical machinery in the Wastewater treatment plant and collections systems. The Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II performs advanced skilled mechanical work in the installation, maintenance, and repair of all heavy industrial and plant mechanical and electro-mechanical machinery in the Wastewater treatment plant and collections systems. Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I $61,644.00 - $74,928.00 Annually Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II $71,532.00 - $86,916.00 Annually Work Performed Examples of Duties for Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I : Assist with operating the lathe, milling machine, and other machine tools in the repair of large pumps, variable speed drives, motors, chain drives, sewerage lift stations, and related equipment. Assist with replacing packing in pumps and valves and bearings in motors, pumps, and other equipment. Maintain and repair piping systems and do related plumbing and pipefitting tasks. Lubricate, check, and monitor equipment and check for malfunctions. Assist with using gas and/or arc welding equipment to heat, cut, braze, and weld. Assist with installing pumps, variable speed drives and motors, controllers, and timing devices; assist and support in installing telemetering electrical equipment. Perform general building maintenance and repair, including rough carpentry, pouring and finishing concrete, painting and related work. Use of a variety of hand and power hand tools; operate a variety of mobile equipment such as forklifts, crane trucks, dump trucks, flatbed trucks, loaders, tractors, backhoes, and water trucks. Ability to perform semi-skilled duties while in a permitted and non-permitted confined space, following all City and OSHA guidelines. Work overtime as required. Under managements discretion may be required to be on standby as necessary to provide maintenance support to any shift (day, swing or graveyard). Maintain, prepare, and draft routine records; ensure accurate tracking of work completed within the city's asset management software. Use a computer, cellular phone, tablet, or similar electronic device. Perform other duties as assigned. For Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II: Duties may include, but are not limited to, the following: Perform skilled mechanical work on all wastewater equipment and collections system for the City; install, maintain, and repair various mechanical, electro-mechanical, and industrial equipment. Operate lathe, milling machine, and other machine tools in the repair of large pumps, variable speed drives, motors, chain drives, sewerage lift stations, and related equipment. Replace packing in pumps and valves and bearings in motors, pumps, and other equipment. Maintain and repair piping systems and do related plumbing and pipefitting tasks. Lubricate, check, and monitor equipment and check for malfunctions. Use gas and/or arc welding equipment to heat, cut, braze, and weld. Install pumps, variable speed drives and motors, controllers, and timing devices; assist and support in installing electrical and instrumentation equipment. Perform general building maintenance and repair, including rough carpentry, pouring and finishing concrete, painting and related work. Use of a variety of hand and power hand tools; operate a variety of mobile equipment such as crane trucks, forklifts, dump trucks, flatbed trucks, loaders, tractors, backhoes, and water trucks. Provides direction, training, and assistance to other mechanics to ensure quality control and skillful mechanical work. Ability to perform semi-skilled and skilled duties while in a permitted and non-permitted confined space, following all City and OSHA guidelines. Work overtime as required, including ability to be on standby as necessary to provide maintenance support to any shift (day, swing or graveyard). Maintain, prepare, and draft routine records; ensure accurate tracking of work completed within the city's asset management software. Use a computer, cellular phone, tablet, or similar electronic device. Perform other related duties as assigned. Qualifications Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I Recruitment Guidelines: Education : High School graduation or satisfactory equivalent (GED). Experience : Two (2) years of experience in general maintenance and repair of industrial or plant mechanical equipment such as pumps, motors, vari-speed and chain drives, lift stations, and related equipment. Necessary Special Requirements for Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I: Must have ability to obtain a CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade I certification within 18 months of hire date. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid Class "C" California Motor Vehicle Operator's License. Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II Recruitment Guidelines: Education: High School graduation or satisfactory equivalent (GED). Experience: Three (3) years of experience in the more complex installation, repair, and maintenance of heavy industrial or plant mechanical equipment in a water or wastewater plant or as the Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic I for the City of Riverside. Necessary Special Requirements for Wastewater Maintenance Mechanic II: Possession of a CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade I certification and the ability to obtain a CWEA Mechanical Technologist Grade II certification within 18 months of hire date. Possession of, or ability to obtain, an appropriate, valid Class "B" California motor vehicle operator's license within 18 months of hire date. Physical Demands and Working Conditions : Work is done inside and outside in the field with exposure to inclement weather, hazards, chemicals, equipment, construction materials, wastewater, and fumes. Employees may interact with staff and/or public and private representatives and will provide professional customer service. Selection Process DOCUMENTS REQUIRED AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION: 1) Completed Employment Application 2) Completed Supplemental Questionnaire 3) Current CWEA Mechanical Technologist Certificate (please scan and attach to the online application). PLEASE NOTE: FOR GENERAL INFORMATION ON COMPLETING YOUR ON-LINE APPLICATION, CLICK HERE: (Application Guide). IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON SCHEDULING ASSESSMENTS: If you are selected to move forward in the assessment process, you may be required to self-schedule your appointment. You will be notified via email of your status and provided with self-scheduling instructions. Please check your email regularly following the closing date of this recruitment. The selection process will begin with an employment application package screening, with the best qualified candidates being invited to participate further in the assessment process. This process may include any combination of written, performance, and oral assessments to evaluate job-related education, experience, knowledge, skills, and abilities. Those who successfully complete the selection process will be placed on the eligibility list for this classification. Positions that require, or may require, a California Commercial Driver's License are considered Safety Sensitive and are monitored by the U.S. Department of Transportation. Any candidate being considered for a Safety Sensitive position must submit authorization forms to the City immediately upon request to begin the pre-employment process. It is the responsibility of candidates with a disability requiring accommodation in the assessment process to contact the Human Resources Department in writing to request such accommodation prior to the closing date of this recruitment. Appointment may be subject to the successful completion of a pre-employment background investigation, drug screen, and/or medical/physical examination. NOTE : The City reserves the right to modify selection devices and test instruments in accordance with accepted legal, ethical, and professional standards. Candidates may reapply when there is a posting to establish an eligibility list. EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Proof of education listed in your application will be requested at the time of conditional offer. Acceptable documentation consists of transcripts or degree, if applicable, by the accredited U.S. college or university. Education obtained outside the United States (US) require one of the following options: An equivalency statement from an evaluation company certified by the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) at http://www.naces.org/members.html or the Association of International Credential Evaluators Inc. (AICE) at http://aice-eval.org/members/ . An advanced-level degree from an accredited US college or university. All applicants will be notified via e-mail or telephone of their application status and the assessment dates/times/locations after the closing date of this announcement. THE PROVISIONS OF THIS JOB ANNOUNCEMENT DO NOT CONSTITUTE AN EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED CONTRACT.
CITY OF ATLANTA, GA
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
Posting expires: November 14, 2023 Salary range: $36,500 - $54,700 At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Performs preventative maintenance and repairs on mechanical equipment in the maintenance of buildings, grounds and utility systems of plants. This is an experienced level position whose duties may include, but are not limited to: plumbing, welding and maintaining machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, chemical feeders, chlorinators, control units, pumps, water tanks and other production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications. Supervision Received Works under direct supervision and follows standardized procedures and written instructions to accomplish assigned tasks. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Maintains in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications, machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, chemical feeders, chlorinators, control units, pumps, water tanks, screens and other production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments; adjusts functional parts of devices; identifies equipment maintenance needs; records mechanical equipment readings; lubricates and clean parts. Repairs and troubleshoots equipment; observes mechanical devices in operation to locate causes of trouble; dismantles devices to gain access to repair or replaces defective parts using hoists, cranes, hand tools and power tools; repairs electrical equipment; welds and uses cutting torches; Performs routine mechanical, electrical, welding, or machining maintenance activities on equipment including lubrication, inspection, and replacement parts; order and maintains stock levels of lubricants used in plant equipment. Conducts performance tests of plant equipment using tachometers, pressure gauges, flow meter, amp and volt meters. Diagnoses, troubleshoots, updates and repairs malfunctioning plant equipment; maintains, repairs and overhauls treatment plant equipment including aeration blowers, barminutors, pumps and motors, compressors, belt press, valves, drive units, hydraulic control units, chlorinators, chemical feeders, pneumatic equipment and hydraulic pressure systems. Participates in the installation of wastewater treatment plant equipment; participates in making modifications to equipment for maximum treatment process performance. Performs pipefitting; install and repair air, sewer and hydraulic piping systems. Maintains efficient records on operations and activities; maintains plant safety records; maintains and record shipping and receiving of parcels; prepare a variety of reports on data; maintains records of plant function readings and equipment history; maintains preventative maintenance records and schedules. Ensures and adheres to safe work practices and procedures including, but not limited to lockout/tag out and confined space rules and regulations. Interprets drawings, blueprints, schematics and diagrams for a variety of wastewater systems. Operates a variety of heavy equipment including loaders, backhoe, bull dozers, cranes, forklifts, and graders as necessary. Initiates purchase orders for parts and equipment. Decision Making Follows standardized procedures and written instructions to accomplish assigned tasks. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of: methods and techniques of maintaining and repairing wastewater plant equipment, machinery and related facilities; of lubricants used in plant equipment; of electrical codes; of the fundamentals of pipefitting and fabrication; of programmable logic controls, telemetry units and fiber optics; of operational characteristics of maintenance equipment and tools; of occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Skill in: the use of office equipment including computers and supporting software applications. Ability to: preventative maintenance tasks on plant equipment, machinery and related facilities; to operate a variety of maintenance equipment in a safe and effective manner; to read, interpret and understand technical manuals, blueprints, drawings, and diagrams; maintain detailed records and prepare clear and concise reports. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience High school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) 1-3 years' of increasingly responsible experience in maintaining and repairing water/wastewater plant equipment. Senior Qualifications : 3+ years of experience. Preferred Education & Experience Completion of technical or vocational course of study in mechanics or a related field, or associates degree in the appropriate area 1 year of increasingly responsible experience in maintaining and repairing water/wastewater plant equipment. Licensure and Certifications Mech-Tech License preferred Water Distribution or Backflow License preferred. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.
May 11, 2024
Full Time
Posting expires: November 14, 2023 Salary range: $36,500 - $54,700 At the City of Atlanta, we are passionate about building and improving our community. Our police officers, firefighters and building inspectors keep our citizens safe. Our Public Works staff keeps our City clean and helps maintain, build and improve our City’s infrastructure. Our City planners help envision and shape future City growth. Our Parks & Recreation professionals enhance our quality of life. Our engineers help keep our drinking water clean, the largest airport in the world (by passenger volume) operating and our buildings maintained. Along with the host of Finance, Procurement, and Human Resources professionals whose support is vital, we are the City of Atlanta! If you are seeking a meaningful role where you can make a real difference improving and growing our City, we welcome you to explore the job opportunities we have to offer. General Description and Classification Standards Performs preventative maintenance and repairs on mechanical equipment in the maintenance of buildings, grounds and utility systems of plants. This is an experienced level position whose duties may include, but are not limited to: plumbing, welding and maintaining machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, chemical feeders, chlorinators, control units, pumps, water tanks and other production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications. Supervision Received Works under direct supervision and follows standardized procedures and written instructions to accomplish assigned tasks. Essential Duties & Responsibilities These are typical responsibilities for this position and should not be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. May perform other duties as assigned. Maintains in accordance with diagrams, sketches, operation manuals and manufacturer's specifications, machinery and mechanical equipment such as engines, motors, pneumatic tools, chemical feeders, chlorinators, control units, pumps, water tanks, screens and other production equipment using hand tools, power tools, and precision measuring and testing instruments; adjusts functional parts of devices; identifies equipment maintenance needs; records mechanical equipment readings; lubricates and clean parts. Repairs and troubleshoots equipment; observes mechanical devices in operation to locate causes of trouble; dismantles devices to gain access to repair or replaces defective parts using hoists, cranes, hand tools and power tools; repairs electrical equipment; welds and uses cutting torches; Performs routine mechanical, electrical, welding, or machining maintenance activities on equipment including lubrication, inspection, and replacement parts; order and maintains stock levels of lubricants used in plant equipment. Conducts performance tests of plant equipment using tachometers, pressure gauges, flow meter, amp and volt meters. Diagnoses, troubleshoots, updates and repairs malfunctioning plant equipment; maintains, repairs and overhauls treatment plant equipment including aeration blowers, barminutors, pumps and motors, compressors, belt press, valves, drive units, hydraulic control units, chlorinators, chemical feeders, pneumatic equipment and hydraulic pressure systems. Participates in the installation of wastewater treatment plant equipment; participates in making modifications to equipment for maximum treatment process performance. Performs pipefitting; install and repair air, sewer and hydraulic piping systems. Maintains efficient records on operations and activities; maintains plant safety records; maintains and record shipping and receiving of parcels; prepare a variety of reports on data; maintains records of plant function readings and equipment history; maintains preventative maintenance records and schedules. Ensures and adheres to safe work practices and procedures including, but not limited to lockout/tag out and confined space rules and regulations. Interprets drawings, blueprints, schematics and diagrams for a variety of wastewater systems. Operates a variety of heavy equipment including loaders, backhoe, bull dozers, cranes, forklifts, and graders as necessary. Initiates purchase orders for parts and equipment. Decision Making Follows standardized procedures and written instructions to accomplish assigned tasks. Knowledge, Skills & Abilities This is a partial listing of necessary knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the job successfully. It is not an exhaustive list. Knowledge of: methods and techniques of maintaining and repairing wastewater plant equipment, machinery and related facilities; of lubricants used in plant equipment; of electrical codes; of the fundamentals of pipefitting and fabrication; of programmable logic controls, telemetry units and fiber optics; of operational characteristics of maintenance equipment and tools; of occupational hazards and standard safety practices. Skill in: the use of office equipment including computers and supporting software applications. Ability to: preventative maintenance tasks on plant equipment, machinery and related facilities; to operate a variety of maintenance equipment in a safe and effective manner; to read, interpret and understand technical manuals, blueprints, drawings, and diagrams; maintain detailed records and prepare clear and concise reports. Qualifications Minimum Qualifications - Education and Experience High school diploma or General Equivalency Diploma (GED) 1-3 years' of increasingly responsible experience in maintaining and repairing water/wastewater plant equipment. Senior Qualifications : 3+ years of experience. Preferred Education & Experience Completion of technical or vocational course of study in mechanics or a related field, or associates degree in the appropriate area 1 year of increasingly responsible experience in maintaining and repairing water/wastewater plant equipment. Licensure and Certifications Mech-Tech License preferred Water Distribution or Backflow License preferred. Essential Capabilities and Work Environment Required physical, lifting, and sensory capabilities are requirements to perform the job successfully. Typical environmental conditions associated with job.
California State Polytechnic University Pomona
3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, CA 91768, USA
Type of Appointment : Full-Time, Probationary Job Classification : Facilities Maintenance Mechanic Anticipated Hiring Amount : $5,787 per month ($69,444 annually) Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, unless otherwise notified Recruitment Closing Date : May 22, 2024 THE DEPARTMENT: Facilities Planning and Management (FP&M) serves as the lead organization for planning, developing, and maintaining the campus ‘natural and built environments in support of the university’s mission. The department seeks to preserve and enhance CPP’s history, aesthetics, physical assets, and natural ecosystems through coordinated planning, design, and construction of buildings, roads, infrastructure, landscaping and other physical improvements. As an advocate on behalf of the university and its auxiliaries, FPM strives to provide facilities that meet scope, budget, operational needs and functional requirements. FPM is comprised of approximately 200 facilities professionals (FTE) that also provides maintenance services including custodial services, landscaping, recycling, building and mechanical trades, energy and utility management, and auto fleet services. The workforce is culturally diverse and multilingual. Its composition includes full time staff throughout FPM who are also earning their degrees and many whom have graduated from Cal Poly Pomona. The staff includes licensed architects and engineers, accountants, planners, project managers, administrative staff, carpenters, plumbers, locksmiths, painters, electricians, landscapers, computer technicians, custodians and other building and mechanical trade technicians. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Working in a team environment, under the general supervision of the Manager of MEP Services and the Supervising and/or Lead Building Service Engineer and primarily responsible for the following: Responsible to perform general routine and preventative maintenance and repairs of the buildings’ mechanical equipment and associated apparatus including work on the utility infrastructure. Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on pumps, pump seals, pump bearings, motors, motor bearings and blower fan bearings, shaft alignments and air compressors. May work in a team or independently, to clean pools & decorative fountains, clean equipment rooms, collect utility meter readings, and perform other related duties as assigned by the shop supervisor and/or lead. Works with journeymen Building Service Engineers on inspecting, troubleshooting, diagnosing and performing preventative maintenance and complex repairs on stationary HVAC equipment such as boilers, chillers, ventilation systems, fans, motors, compressors, condensers, cooling towers, pumps, water treatment systems, and all other associated equipment related to HVAC systems. Incumbent must learn to safely troubleshoot and repair mechanical equipment and apparatus using various test instruments. Learn and expand knowledge on maintaining HVAC controls systems, and other building automation systems such as integrated lighting controls. Incumbent would perform daily assigned work orders and respond to periodic service calls from faculties and staff for hot and cold discomfort calls, report of strange smells, noises, and water leaks, and making minor adjustments and repairs to the mechanical systems to improve occupancy comforts, while providing quality customer service. Perform administrative duties and attend training related to the position. Using the TMA system incumbent is required to routinely and timely enter material and labor hours expended and technician notes related to execution of work orders. Provide material lists and/or estimated labor hours needed to perform specific task or assignments. Attend training classes related to the positions and for professional development to expand mechanical knowledge and skillsets. Maintains a safe, clean and organized work environment that would include the mechanical rooms, trades shops, and assigned service vehicles, tools and equipment used in the performance of work. Organize and keep adequate stock inventory of commonly used supplies and materials, in the storerooms and in the assigned vehicle. Assist other MEP (Electrical and Plumbing) shops by performing needed repairs and maintenance work such as: replacing and re-lamping lighting fixtures and ballasts, installing new electrical circuits, replacing plumbing fixtures, performing valve maintenance, testing & refueling emergency generators, and assisting in fire alarm testing, and perform other related duties as assigned by the shop supervisors. May also be assigned to work with other trade shops to accomplish multi-trade work orders and/or to assist with a variety of miscellaneous maintenance and repair work at the semi-skilled level, including strenuous manual labor. Hand excavates to locate utilities, trench for utilities, perform concrete work, and make minor asphalt repairs. Clean, maintain and make minor repairs to roofs, rain gutters and roof drain systems. Assist in flood control by setting up barricades and providing sandbags. Clean pools, fountains, and storm drains. Place signs, street signs and banners. Install and repair fencing, and move furniture, equipment, and heavy objects. Install earthquake safety preparation anchor fixtures. Install bulletin boards, black and white boards, name plates, and other items. Assemble and make minor repairs to furniture, lay carpet and floor tile, install ceiling tiles, hang doors & frames, clean up liquid spills, and remove hazardous materials. May assist the Lock Shop with rekeying locksets and cutting new keys. May operate forklifts, bobcats, manlift and other related equipment required to accomplish maintenance and repair work. QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent Valid California driver’s license and proof of insurance Four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience leading to journey-level skills in a mechanical or facilities/building trade, or any equivalent combination of training and experience as a facilities and systems mechanic which demonstrates the achievement of journey-level skills equivalent to that acquired through completion of an applicable apprenticeship program. Knowledge : Work requires thorough knowledge of the methods, materials, equipment and tools used in one skilled trade area; working knowledge of materials, methods, equipment and tools in related trade areas pertaining to facilities, systems, construction and renovation; thorough knowledge of generally accepted trade practices in trade specialty; working knowledge of computerized maintenance and building automation systems; working knowledge of applicable building and safety codes and regulations related to facilities, systems and renovations. Abilities : Must be able to demonstrate journey-level skill in one trade and strong skills in other applicable trades; operate construction and related equipment; use considerable judgment and discretion in performing duties; read, interpret and work from blueprints, plans, drawings, and specifications; make rough sketches; estimate cost, time and materials of maintenance, repair and renovation work; maintain records and retrieve data related to work performed using manual and/or computerized record-keeping systems; prepare standard reports; provide instruction to unskilled and semi-skilled assistants; analyze and respond to emergency situations; read and write at a level appropriate to the position; and perform arithmetic calculations as required by the position. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Operate a bobcat, backhoe; experience in welding, MIG, TIG, Arch and gas and soldering. Ability to perform semi-skill work of electrical, plumbing, locksmith, carpenter, painter and other general maintenance trades. Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the Teamsters Local 2010 bargaining unit 6. The CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is: minimum $5,787 and maximum $7,396 per month. Please refer to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . For more information, go to Employment Notices . Equal Employment Opportunity Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and veteran or military status. We engage the talents of all qualified workers, regardless of their background. More information is available at Equal Employment Opportunity statement . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: May 08 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 22 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
May 09, 2024
Type of Appointment : Full-Time, Probationary Job Classification : Facilities Maintenance Mechanic Anticipated Hiring Amount : $5,787 per month ($69,444 annually) Work Hours : Monday - Friday, 8am - 5pm, unless otherwise notified Recruitment Closing Date : May 22, 2024 THE DEPARTMENT: Facilities Planning and Management (FP&M) serves as the lead organization for planning, developing, and maintaining the campus ‘natural and built environments in support of the university’s mission. The department seeks to preserve and enhance CPP’s history, aesthetics, physical assets, and natural ecosystems through coordinated planning, design, and construction of buildings, roads, infrastructure, landscaping and other physical improvements. As an advocate on behalf of the university and its auxiliaries, FPM strives to provide facilities that meet scope, budget, operational needs and functional requirements. FPM is comprised of approximately 200 facilities professionals (FTE) that also provides maintenance services including custodial services, landscaping, recycling, building and mechanical trades, energy and utility management, and auto fleet services. The workforce is culturally diverse and multilingual. Its composition includes full time staff throughout FPM who are also earning their degrees and many whom have graduated from Cal Poly Pomona. The staff includes licensed architects and engineers, accountants, planners, project managers, administrative staff, carpenters, plumbers, locksmiths, painters, electricians, landscapers, computer technicians, custodians and other building and mechanical trade technicians. DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: Working in a team environment, under the general supervision of the Manager of MEP Services and the Supervising and/or Lead Building Service Engineer and primarily responsible for the following: Responsible to perform general routine and preventative maintenance and repairs of the buildings’ mechanical equipment and associated apparatus including work on the utility infrastructure. Perform corrective and preventive maintenance on pumps, pump seals, pump bearings, motors, motor bearings and blower fan bearings, shaft alignments and air compressors. May work in a team or independently, to clean pools & decorative fountains, clean equipment rooms, collect utility meter readings, and perform other related duties as assigned by the shop supervisor and/or lead. Works with journeymen Building Service Engineers on inspecting, troubleshooting, diagnosing and performing preventative maintenance and complex repairs on stationary HVAC equipment such as boilers, chillers, ventilation systems, fans, motors, compressors, condensers, cooling towers, pumps, water treatment systems, and all other associated equipment related to HVAC systems. Incumbent must learn to safely troubleshoot and repair mechanical equipment and apparatus using various test instruments. Learn and expand knowledge on maintaining HVAC controls systems, and other building automation systems such as integrated lighting controls. Incumbent would perform daily assigned work orders and respond to periodic service calls from faculties and staff for hot and cold discomfort calls, report of strange smells, noises, and water leaks, and making minor adjustments and repairs to the mechanical systems to improve occupancy comforts, while providing quality customer service. Perform administrative duties and attend training related to the position. Using the TMA system incumbent is required to routinely and timely enter material and labor hours expended and technician notes related to execution of work orders. Provide material lists and/or estimated labor hours needed to perform specific task or assignments. Attend training classes related to the positions and for professional development to expand mechanical knowledge and skillsets. Maintains a safe, clean and organized work environment that would include the mechanical rooms, trades shops, and assigned service vehicles, tools and equipment used in the performance of work. Organize and keep adequate stock inventory of commonly used supplies and materials, in the storerooms and in the assigned vehicle. Assist other MEP (Electrical and Plumbing) shops by performing needed repairs and maintenance work such as: replacing and re-lamping lighting fixtures and ballasts, installing new electrical circuits, replacing plumbing fixtures, performing valve maintenance, testing & refueling emergency generators, and assisting in fire alarm testing, and perform other related duties as assigned by the shop supervisors. May also be assigned to work with other trade shops to accomplish multi-trade work orders and/or to assist with a variety of miscellaneous maintenance and repair work at the semi-skilled level, including strenuous manual labor. Hand excavates to locate utilities, trench for utilities, perform concrete work, and make minor asphalt repairs. Clean, maintain and make minor repairs to roofs, rain gutters and roof drain systems. Assist in flood control by setting up barricades and providing sandbags. Clean pools, fountains, and storm drains. Place signs, street signs and banners. Install and repair fencing, and move furniture, equipment, and heavy objects. Install earthquake safety preparation anchor fixtures. Install bulletin boards, black and white boards, name plates, and other items. Assemble and make minor repairs to furniture, lay carpet and floor tile, install ceiling tiles, hang doors & frames, clean up liquid spills, and remove hazardous materials. May assist the Lock Shop with rekeying locksets and cutting new keys. May operate forklifts, bobcats, manlift and other related equipment required to accomplish maintenance and repair work. QUALIFICATIONS: High school diploma or equivalent Valid California driver’s license and proof of insurance Four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience leading to journey-level skills in a mechanical or facilities/building trade, or any equivalent combination of training and experience as a facilities and systems mechanic which demonstrates the achievement of journey-level skills equivalent to that acquired through completion of an applicable apprenticeship program. Knowledge : Work requires thorough knowledge of the methods, materials, equipment and tools used in one skilled trade area; working knowledge of materials, methods, equipment and tools in related trade areas pertaining to facilities, systems, construction and renovation; thorough knowledge of generally accepted trade practices in trade specialty; working knowledge of computerized maintenance and building automation systems; working knowledge of applicable building and safety codes and regulations related to facilities, systems and renovations. Abilities : Must be able to demonstrate journey-level skill in one trade and strong skills in other applicable trades; operate construction and related equipment; use considerable judgment and discretion in performing duties; read, interpret and work from blueprints, plans, drawings, and specifications; make rough sketches; estimate cost, time and materials of maintenance, repair and renovation work; maintain records and retrieve data related to work performed using manual and/or computerized record-keeping systems; prepare standard reports; provide instruction to unskilled and semi-skilled assistants; analyze and respond to emergency situations; read and write at a level appropriate to the position; and perform arithmetic calculations as required by the position. PREFERRED EXPERIENCE: Operate a bobcat, backhoe; experience in welding, MIG, TIG, Arch and gas and soldering. Ability to perform semi-skill work of electrical, plumbing, locksmith, carpenter, painter and other general maintenance trades. Out of State Work The California State University (CSU) system is a network of twenty-three public universities providing access to a quality education through the support of California taxpayers. Part of CSU’s mission is to prepare educated, responsible individuals to contribute to California’s schools, economy, culture, and future. As an agency of the State of California, the CSU’s business operations almost exclusively reside within California. The CSU Out-of-State Employment Policy prohibits hiring employees to perform CSU-related work outside California. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/10899725/latest/ . Background Check Cal Poly Pomona will make a conditional offer of employment to final job candidates, pending the satisfactory completion of a background check (including a criminal records check). The conditional offer of employment may be rescinded if the background check reveals disqualifying information, and/or it is discovered that the candidate knowingly withheld or falsified information. In determining the suitability of the candidate for the position, Cal Poly Pomona will give an individualized assessment to any information that the applicant submits for consideration regarding the criminal conviction history such as the nature, gravity and recency of the conviction, the candidate’s conduct, performance or rehabilitation efforts since the conviction and the nature of the job applied for. For more information, go to https://calstate.policystat.com/policy/13813878/latest/ . CSU Classification Salary Range This position is part of the Teamsters Local 2010 bargaining unit 6. The CSU Classification Standards for this position are located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/Classification-Standards.aspx . The CSU Salary Schedule is located on the following site: https://www.calstate.edu/csu-system/careers/compensation/Pages/salary-schedule-documents.aspx . The classification salary range for this position according to the respective skill level is: minimum $5,787 and maximum $7,396 per month. Please refer to the anticipated hiring range for the appropriate salary rate for this particular position. Employment Eligibility Verification Cal Poly Pomona hires only individuals lawfully authorized to work in the United States. In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the United States and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. For more information, go to https://www.uscis.gov/i-9-central/form-i-9-acceptable-documents Child Abuse/Neglect Reporting Act (CANRA) The person holding this position is considered a “mandated reporter” under the California Child Abuse and Neglect Reporting Act and is required to comply with the requirements set forth in CSU Executive Order 1083 as a condition of employment. See policy at https://calstate.policystat.com/v2/policy/10927154/latest/ . Security & Fire Safety In compliance with state and federal crime awareness and campus security legislation, including The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Crime Statistics Act, California Education Code section 67380, and the Higher Education Opportunity Act (HEOA), Cal Poly Pomona’s Annual Security Report and Annual Fire Safety Report are available for viewing at: https://www.cpp.edu/pdfs/annual_security_report.pdf and https://www.cpp.edu/housing/documents/fire_safety_report.pdf. Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination As a federal contractor, Cal Poly Pomona will not discharge or in any other manner discriminate against employees or applicants because they have inquired about, discussed, or disclosed their own pay or the pay of another employee or applicant. For more information, see the Pay Transparency Nondiscrimination Provision poster . Reasonable Accommodation We provide reasonable accommodations to applicants and employees with disabilities. Applicants with questions about access or requiring a reasonable accommodation for any part of the application or hiring process should contact the ADA Coordinator by email at ADACoordinator@cpp.edu . For more information, go to Employment Notices . Equal Employment Opportunity Cal Poly Pomona is an Equal Opportunity Employer, committed to promoting an inclusive and diverse workforce. The university subscribes to all state and federal regulations that prohibit discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, gender identity/gender expression, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, age, disability, genetic information, medical condition, and veteran or military status. We engage the talents of all qualified workers, regardless of their background. More information is available at Equal Employment Opportunity statement . Other Notices For other important employment notices, we invite you to visit Cal Poly Pomona’s Employment Notices web page. Advertised: May 08 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Applications close: May 22 2024 Pacific Daylight Time Closing Date/Time:
Description FIRST REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS WILL BE ON OCTOBER 25TH; SUBSEQUENT REVIEWS WILL BE EVERY TWO WEEKS AFTER THAT, AS NEEDED. THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME The posted salary reflects the 7% increase effective October 1, 2023. An additional 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. Increased County contributions to medical will be in effect starting January 1, 2024. DEFINITION I Under supervision, to perform a variety of physical labor duties; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to perform a variety of assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; to operate light equipment; and to do related work as required. III Under general supervision, to skillfully operate a variety of construction and maintenance equipment such as trucks and heavy-power-driven road maintenance and construction equipment; to perform a variety of assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is an entry level classification in the Road Maintenance Worker class series. This level is distinguished from Road Maintenance Worker II by the performance of a narrow range of unskilled and semi-skilled road maintenance assignments under close supervision. Employees who successfully complete the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program will advance to the Road Maintenance Worker II level without further competition. II This is the first experienced working level in the Road Maintenance Worker class series. Incumbents are assigned to variety of maintenance, repair, construction, and light equipment operation assignments. They may operate heavy construction and maintenance equipment, similar to that operated by a Road Maintenance Worker III, in a training capacity or on an emergency basis. Incumbents are not expected to display the same level of skill and accuracy in heavy equipment operation required of a Road Maintenance Worker III. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four "call-out" for road related emergencies. Employees who successfully complete the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program will advance to the Road Maintenance Worker III level without further competition. III This is the heavy equipment operator level in the Road Maintenance Worker class series. Incumbents are assigned to operate a wide variety of heavy construction and maintenance equipment. The operation of this equipment is characterized by a high degree of skill in manipulation of hand and foot controls and accuracy in moving materials to exact specifications. An incumbent in the Road Maintenance Worker II class may operate similar equipment in a training or emergency basis, but they are not expected to display the same level of skill and accuracy required of a Road Maintenance Worker III. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four "call-out" for road related emergencies. May provide lead direction for others in the Road Maintenance Worker series. REPORTS TO I/II Road Maintenance Supervisor III Road Maintenance Superintendant. CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED I None. II Road Maintenance Worker I III This is not a supervisory class. However, incumbents may provide lead direction and work coordination for other staff. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS I Frequently stand and walk; walk for long distances and on sloped ground and slippery and uneven surfaces; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift material weighing over 100 lbs. with assistance; ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and crouch; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of hand tools, including chain saw. II Frequently stand and walk; ability to sit for up to three hours; walk for long distances and on sloped ground and slippery and uneven surfaces; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift material weighing over 100 lbs. with assistance; ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and crouch; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; ability to wear safety and protective clothing such as hard hats, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs, respirators, gloves, boots and chemical resistant clothing; use of maintenance equipment as well as hand tools, chain saws, grinders, drill press, and jackhammer. III Frequently stand and walk; ability to sit for up to three hours; walk for long distances and on sloped ground and slippery and uneven surfaces; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift material weighing over 100 lbs. with assistance; ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and crouch; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; ability to wear safety and protective clothing such as hard hats, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs, respirators, gloves, boots and chemical resistant clothing; use of maintenance equipment such as backhoes, graders, and front end loaders, as well as hand tools, chain saws, grinders, drill presses, and jackhammers. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS I Work is performed outside in varying temperature, weather, and humidity conditions; work is performed in an environment with constant noise; exposure to gasses, fumes, dust, grease and oils; exposure to moving equipment, exposure to electrical current; constant contact with staff and the public. II Work is performed outside in varying temperature, weather, and humidity conditions; sometimes works alone and in remote locations; work is performed in an environment with constant noise; exposure to gasses, solvents, oil, fumes, dust, grease and oils; exposure to moving equipment, exposure to electrical current; constant contact with staff and the public III Work is performed outside in varying temperature, weather, and humidity conditions; sometimes works alone and in remote locations; work is performed in an environment with constant noise; exposure to gasses, solvents, oil, fumes, dust, grease and oils; exposure to moving equipment, exposure to electrical current; contact with staff and the public. Example of Duties (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Assists with and performs a variety of unskilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and drainage systems Performs duties such as setting up traffic control signs Serves as a flag person for road repair and maintenance crews May cut weeds, clear debris, and clean ditches Performs routine maintenance and repairs duties on equipment Loads, rakes, and shovels asphalt Hand sweeps surfaces Patches holes and repairs roads Operates general hand tools such as chain saws Drives a vehicle to transport materials, tools and equipment May use a shovel work to open, widen, and backfilling excavations Performs maintenance clean-up duties around the Public Works yard Communicates with the public during flagging duties Operates a two-way radio Other duties as assigned II Performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and related facilities Performs oil and chip seal work on roads Performs semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures Mixes and places concrete Cuts and prepares roads for patches, spreads pre-mix and oil Rakes asphalt Performs maintenance functions such as cutting brush, clearing culverts, and cleaning ditches Operates hand tools such as jack-hammers and chain saws Assists with the maintenance and repair of construction equipment Performs routine servicing of equipment such as changing oil and filters May serve as flag person for road repair and maintenance crews May transport road maintenance equipment throughout the County using proper tie down techniques Uses a shovel work to open, widen, and backfill excavations Removes objects and dead animals from the roads Checks roads for hazards Maintains records of materials and equipment used Communicates with the public during flagging duties Operates a two-way radio; learns to operate a variety of power-driven equipment such as crawlers, tractors, loaders, power booms, chippers, graders, and other power-driven equipment Uses backhoe attachments on appropriate equipment Operates trucks in the hauling of road fill and base materials for construction, maintenance, and repair projects May perform sign maintenance, inventory and repair May conduct traffic surveys/speed counts, and classification surveys May perform stripping and road marking, as assigned May perform welding and fabricating assignments. Works alongside work crews Other duties as assigned III Operates a variety of trucks in the hauling of road fill and base materials for construction, maintenance, and repair projects Operates crawlers, tractors, loaders, power booms, chippers, graders, and other power-driven equipment Uses backhoe attachments on appropriate equipment Performs oil and chip seal work on roads May perform sign maintenance and repair May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures Mixes and places concrete Cuts and prepares roads for patches Spreads pre-mix and oil Rakes asphalt Performs a variety of maintenance work in the construction, maintenance, operation and repair of roads, bridges, landfill sites, and related facilities Operates hand tools such as jack-hammers and chain saws Assists with the maintenance and repair of construction equipment and performs routine servicing of equipment such as changing oil and filters Transports road maintenance equipment throughout the County using proper tie down techniques May use a shovel to open, widen, and backfill excavations Checks roads for hazards Maintains records of materials and equipment used Operates a two-way radio Provide Heavy Equipment Operator training to Road Maintenance Worker I/II and Heavy Equipment Mechanic classifications as part of a county heavy equipment operator apprenticeship training program for operating skills to use in realistic working conditions. Training will complete excavation, rough and finish grading, road building, utilities trenching, setting culverts and material handling. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I Graduation from high school or equivalent; and, Some previous work experience performing heavy physical labor is highly desirable. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Class C Drivers License; and, Employees hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driving permit in conformance with California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements within six months from date of hire and possession of a valid California Class A driver's license within one year from date of hire. Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. II Graduation from high school or equivalent; and, One year of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Road Maintenance Worker I with San Benito County. Work experience must include training and background in truck or equipment operations. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Class C Drivers License; and, Employees who were hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driving permit in conformance with California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements and possession of a valid California Class A driver's license within six months from date of hire. Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. Incumbents transporting hazardous materials may be required to possess special endorsements. Examination & Skills Test: Heavy Equipment Operator Skills Test Required. Skills' Testing is available through Risk Management. Contact Risk Management at 831-636-4000 to request Skills Testing. III Graduation from high school or equivalent; and, Two years of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Road Maintenance Worker II with San Benito County. Work experience must include training and heavy equipment operations. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Class C Drivers License; and, Employees who were hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driver's license in conformance with California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements . Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. Incumbents transporting hazardous materials may be required to possess special endorsements. Examination & Skills Test: Heavy Equipment Operator Skills Test Required. Skills' Testing is available through Risk Management. Contact Risk Management at 831-636-4000 to request Skills Testing. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: I Safe driving practices and the California Vehicle Code relating to the operation of motor vehicles. Work safety practices. II Procedures, tools, equipment and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads and public works facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of light equipment and trucks. Provisions of the California Vehicle Code relating to the operation of medium and light equipment on streets and roads. Work safety practices. III Procedures, tools, equipment and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads and public works facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of construction equipment including loaders, graders, trucks, rollers, and related equipment. Provisions of the California Vehicle Code relating to the operation of medium and heavy equipment on streets and roads. Work safety practices. Ability to: I Perform a variety of unskilled and semiskilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, culverts, and public works facilities. Perform heavy physical labor. Follow oral and written directions. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment. Maintain basic records. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. II Perform a variety of unskilled, semiskilled, and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, culverts, and public works facilities. Skillfully operate and maintain light equipment including trucks and related equipment. Learn to skillfully operate heavy construction equipment. Perform heavy physical labor. Follow oral and written directions. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment. Maintain time and equipment records. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. III Perform a variety of unskilled, semiskilled, and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County road, culverts, and public works facilities. Skillfully operate heavy road construction and maintenance equipment including loaders, graders, trucks, rollers and related equipment. Perform heavy physical labor. Follow oral and written directions. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment. Maintain time and equipment records. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 Do you possess a valid CA Class C driver's license? Yes No 02 Do you possess either of the following? CA Class A driving permit CA Class A driver's license None of the above 03 Have you graduated from high school or obtained an equivalency such as GED? Yes No 04 This position requires you to obtain the following: Level I- must obtain a Class A permit within 6 months, Class A Drivers License within 1 year from date of hire Level II- must possess a Class A permit upon hire and Class A Drivers License within 6 months from date of hire, Level III- must possess a Class A Drivers License at the time of hire. Are you willing and able to obtain the above? Yes No Already have 05 You may be subject to 24-hour "call-out" for road related emergencies throughout San Benito County. Is this something you are willing and able to do? Yes No 06 How much experience do you have in road maintenance and construction experience? (This experience MUST include training & background in truck and/or equipment operations.) Two or more One to less than two No experience 07 Do you have any work experience performing heavy physical labor? A great deal of experience Some experience No experience 08 How many years of experience do you have performing a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and related facilities? Five or more years Three to less than five years One to less than three years Less than one year No experience 09 How many years of experience do you have operating the following: crawlers, tractors, loaders, power booms, chippers, graders, and/or other power-driven equipment? Five or more years Three to less than five years One to less than three years Less than one year No experience Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Mar 07, 2024
Full Time
Description FIRST REVIEW OF APPLICATIONS WILL BE ON OCTOBER 25TH; SUBSEQUENT REVIEWS WILL BE EVERY TWO WEEKS AFTER THAT, AS NEEDED. THIS POSTING MAY CLOSE AT ANYTIME The posted salary reflects the 7% increase effective October 1, 2023. An additional 6% salary increase will occur in October 2024. Increased County contributions to medical will be in effect starting January 1, 2024. DEFINITION I Under supervision, to perform a variety of physical labor duties; and to do related work as required. II Under general supervision, to perform a variety of assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; to operate light equipment; and to do related work as required. III Under general supervision, to skillfully operate a variety of construction and maintenance equipment such as trucks and heavy-power-driven road maintenance and construction equipment; to perform a variety of assignments in the maintenance, repair, and construction of roads, bridges, and drainage systems; and to do related work as required. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS I This is an entry level classification in the Road Maintenance Worker class series. This level is distinguished from Road Maintenance Worker II by the performance of a narrow range of unskilled and semi-skilled road maintenance assignments under close supervision. Employees who successfully complete the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program will advance to the Road Maintenance Worker II level without further competition. II This is the first experienced working level in the Road Maintenance Worker class series. Incumbents are assigned to variety of maintenance, repair, construction, and light equipment operation assignments. They may operate heavy construction and maintenance equipment, similar to that operated by a Road Maintenance Worker III, in a training capacity or on an emergency basis. Incumbents are not expected to display the same level of skill and accuracy in heavy equipment operation required of a Road Maintenance Worker III. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four "call-out" for road related emergencies. Employees who successfully complete the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program will advance to the Road Maintenance Worker III level without further competition. III This is the heavy equipment operator level in the Road Maintenance Worker class series. Incumbents are assigned to operate a wide variety of heavy construction and maintenance equipment. The operation of this equipment is characterized by a high degree of skill in manipulation of hand and foot controls and accuracy in moving materials to exact specifications. An incumbent in the Road Maintenance Worker II class may operate similar equipment in a training or emergency basis, but they are not expected to display the same level of skill and accuracy required of a Road Maintenance Worker III. Incumbents in this class are subject to twenty-four "call-out" for road related emergencies. May provide lead direction for others in the Road Maintenance Worker series. REPORTS TO I/II Road Maintenance Supervisor III Road Maintenance Superintendant. CLASSIFICATIONS SUPERVISED I None. II Road Maintenance Worker I III This is not a supervisory class. However, incumbents may provide lead direction and work coordination for other staff. TYPICAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS I Frequently stand and walk; walk for long distances and on sloped ground and slippery and uneven surfaces; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift material weighing over 100 lbs. with assistance; ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and crouch; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; use of hand tools, including chain saw. II Frequently stand and walk; ability to sit for up to three hours; walk for long distances and on sloped ground and slippery and uneven surfaces; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift material weighing over 100 lbs. with assistance; ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and crouch; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; ability to wear safety and protective clothing such as hard hats, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs, respirators, gloves, boots and chemical resistant clothing; use of maintenance equipment as well as hand tools, chain saws, grinders, drill press, and jackhammer. III Frequently stand and walk; ability to sit for up to three hours; walk for long distances and on sloped ground and slippery and uneven surfaces; normal manual dexterity and eye-hand coordination; ability to lift material weighing over 100 lbs. with assistance; ability to bend, stoop, kneel, crawl, and crouch; corrected hearing and vision to normal range; verbal communication; ability to wear safety and protective clothing such as hard hats, safety glasses/goggles, ear plugs, respirators, gloves, boots and chemical resistant clothing; use of maintenance equipment such as backhoes, graders, and front end loaders, as well as hand tools, chain saws, grinders, drill presses, and jackhammers. TYPICAL WORKING CONDITIONS I Work is performed outside in varying temperature, weather, and humidity conditions; work is performed in an environment with constant noise; exposure to gasses, fumes, dust, grease and oils; exposure to moving equipment, exposure to electrical current; constant contact with staff and the public. II Work is performed outside in varying temperature, weather, and humidity conditions; sometimes works alone and in remote locations; work is performed in an environment with constant noise; exposure to gasses, solvents, oil, fumes, dust, grease and oils; exposure to moving equipment, exposure to electrical current; constant contact with staff and the public III Work is performed outside in varying temperature, weather, and humidity conditions; sometimes works alone and in remote locations; work is performed in an environment with constant noise; exposure to gasses, solvents, oil, fumes, dust, grease and oils; exposure to moving equipment, exposure to electrical current; contact with staff and the public. Example of Duties (The following is used as a partial description and is not restrictive as to duties required.) I Assists with and performs a variety of unskilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and drainage systems Performs duties such as setting up traffic control signs Serves as a flag person for road repair and maintenance crews May cut weeds, clear debris, and clean ditches Performs routine maintenance and repairs duties on equipment Loads, rakes, and shovels asphalt Hand sweeps surfaces Patches holes and repairs roads Operates general hand tools such as chain saws Drives a vehicle to transport materials, tools and equipment May use a shovel work to open, widen, and backfilling excavations Performs maintenance clean-up duties around the Public Works yard Communicates with the public during flagging duties Operates a two-way radio Other duties as assigned II Performs a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and related facilities Performs oil and chip seal work on roads Performs semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures Mixes and places concrete Cuts and prepares roads for patches, spreads pre-mix and oil Rakes asphalt Performs maintenance functions such as cutting brush, clearing culverts, and cleaning ditches Operates hand tools such as jack-hammers and chain saws Assists with the maintenance and repair of construction equipment Performs routine servicing of equipment such as changing oil and filters May serve as flag person for road repair and maintenance crews May transport road maintenance equipment throughout the County using proper tie down techniques Uses a shovel work to open, widen, and backfill excavations Removes objects and dead animals from the roads Checks roads for hazards Maintains records of materials and equipment used Communicates with the public during flagging duties Operates a two-way radio; learns to operate a variety of power-driven equipment such as crawlers, tractors, loaders, power booms, chippers, graders, and other power-driven equipment Uses backhoe attachments on appropriate equipment Operates trucks in the hauling of road fill and base materials for construction, maintenance, and repair projects May perform sign maintenance, inventory and repair May conduct traffic surveys/speed counts, and classification surveys May perform stripping and road marking, as assigned May perform welding and fabricating assignments. Works alongside work crews Other duties as assigned III Operates a variety of trucks in the hauling of road fill and base materials for construction, maintenance, and repair projects Operates crawlers, tractors, loaders, power booms, chippers, graders, and other power-driven equipment Uses backhoe attachments on appropriate equipment Performs oil and chip seal work on roads May perform sign maintenance and repair May perform semi-skilled concrete work in the construction and maintenance of culverts, and related structures Mixes and places concrete Cuts and prepares roads for patches Spreads pre-mix and oil Rakes asphalt Performs a variety of maintenance work in the construction, maintenance, operation and repair of roads, bridges, landfill sites, and related facilities Operates hand tools such as jack-hammers and chain saws Assists with the maintenance and repair of construction equipment and performs routine servicing of equipment such as changing oil and filters Transports road maintenance equipment throughout the County using proper tie down techniques May use a shovel to open, widen, and backfill excavations Checks roads for hazards Maintains records of materials and equipment used Operates a two-way radio Provide Heavy Equipment Operator training to Road Maintenance Worker I/II and Heavy Equipment Mechanic classifications as part of a county heavy equipment operator apprenticeship training program for operating skills to use in realistic working conditions. Training will complete excavation, rough and finish grading, road building, utilities trenching, setting culverts and material handling. Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying. A typical way to obtain the required knowledge and abilities would be: I Graduation from high school or equivalent; and, Some previous work experience performing heavy physical labor is highly desirable. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Class C Drivers License; and, Employees hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driving permit in conformance with California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements within six months from date of hire and possession of a valid California Class A driver's license within one year from date of hire. Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. II Graduation from high school or equivalent; and, One year of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Road Maintenance Worker I with San Benito County. Work experience must include training and background in truck or equipment operations. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Class C Drivers License; and, Employees who were hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driving permit in conformance with California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements and possession of a valid California Class A driver's license within six months from date of hire. Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. Incumbents transporting hazardous materials may be required to possess special endorsements. Examination & Skills Test: Heavy Equipment Operator Skills Test Required. Skills' Testing is available through Risk Management. Contact Risk Management at 831-636-4000 to request Skills Testing. III Graduation from high school or equivalent; and, Two years of road maintenance work and construction experience comparable to that of a Road Maintenance Worker II with San Benito County. Work experience must include training and heavy equipment operations. Special Requirements: Possession of a valid California Class C Drivers License; and, Employees who were hired after August 20, 2013 and employees who have volunteered for the Heavy Equipment Operator Apprenticeship Program must also possess a Class A driver's license in conformance with California Department of Motor Vehicle licensing requirements . Out-of-pocket expenses as they relate to pursuing a valid California Class A driver's license would be the responsibility of applicants or employees. Incumbents transporting hazardous materials may be required to possess special endorsements. Examination & Skills Test: Heavy Equipment Operator Skills Test Required. Skills' Testing is available through Risk Management. Contact Risk Management at 831-636-4000 to request Skills Testing. Knowledge Of/Ability To Knowledge of: I Safe driving practices and the California Vehicle Code relating to the operation of motor vehicles. Work safety practices. II Procedures, tools, equipment and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads and public works facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of light equipment and trucks. Provisions of the California Vehicle Code relating to the operation of medium and light equipment on streets and roads. Work safety practices. III Procedures, tools, equipment and materials used in the maintenance and construction of roads and public works facilities. Operation and routine maintenance of construction equipment including loaders, graders, trucks, rollers, and related equipment. Provisions of the California Vehicle Code relating to the operation of medium and heavy equipment on streets and roads. Work safety practices. Ability to: I Perform a variety of unskilled and semiskilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, culverts, and public works facilities. Perform heavy physical labor. Follow oral and written directions. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment. Maintain basic records. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. II Perform a variety of unskilled, semiskilled, and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, culverts, and public works facilities. Skillfully operate and maintain light equipment including trucks and related equipment. Learn to skillfully operate heavy construction equipment. Perform heavy physical labor. Follow oral and written directions. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment. Maintain time and equipment records. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. III Perform a variety of unskilled, semiskilled, and skilled work in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County road, culverts, and public works facilities. Skillfully operate heavy road construction and maintenance equipment including loaders, graders, trucks, rollers and related equipment. Perform heavy physical labor. Follow oral and written directions. Maintain and make basic repairs to equipment. Maintain time and equipment records. Establish and maintain cooperative working relationships. In accordance with California Government Code section 3100, et., seq., all County of San Benito employees are considered disaster service workers who may be required to report for duty, or remain on duty to address disaster service activities in the event of an emergency or disaster and are required to undertake an applicable loyalty oath. SAN BENITO COUNTY BENEFITS Employees in regular, full-time positions will be eligible to participate in the following employee benefits: Pay Day: Employees are paid bi-weekly. Insurance Deductions: The insurance and benefits deductions will take place bi-monthly, normally the first two pay periods of the month. Bank/Credit union and 457 Retirement Deferrals deductions will take place bi-weekly. Vacation: Based on continued years of service. Maximum accruals may apply depending on the bargaining unit. 5 to 9 years of service = 15 days per year 10 to 14 years of service = 18 days per year 15 + years of service = 20 days per year Holidays: 13.5 holidays (including 3 floating) for most employees. Sick Leave: 15 days per year. Maximum accruals apply. Health Plan: Comprehensive medical and dental plans available for full-time employees. Employees appointed to a regular position at a time base of 50% or higher are also eligible to participate. Vision Plan: MES Vision Plan offered which offers exams, frames and lenses on a 12-24-24 basis. The County pays for employee coverage and the employee can pay for dependent coverage. This benefit is available to FULL-TIME employees only. Employee Assistance Program: The County provides confidential short-term counseling services to employees and dependents. Any regular employee is eligible for up to a total of three (3) hours of counseling sessions within any six (6) month period per County employee. Up to a maximum of six (6) sessions per calendar year are allowed per family Life Insurance/AD&D: County pays for a $20,000 BASIC life insurance policy for each employee. Two other VOLUNTARY life insurance plans available, including AD&D. Disability Insurance: General, Confidential and Management groups participate in the State Disability Insurance. Credit Union: Membership to the Santa Clara Federal Credit Union is available to San Benito County employees. Deferred Compensation: Employees may participate in tax-deferred retirement savings. Three 457 plans are available. Employees may rollover funds from prior 401k or 457 accounts. IRS limits apply. Retirement: Regular employees will be enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system in accordance with the Public Employees' Retirement Law. Employee contributions vary according to bargaining unit. All New Miscellaneous (non-Safety) employees enrolled into the CalPERS retirement system participate in the full formula of 2% at 62. Miscellaneous employees participate in Social Security in addition to CalPERS. New Safety employees are covered by the safety full formula 2.7% at 57. Safety employees contribute 9% of the employee contribution. Safety employees do not participate in Social Security. Supplemental Insurance: Employees may participate in various AFLAC plans such as accident, disability, and cancer insurances. Additionaly, employees can enroll into a pre-tax cafeteria plan and flexible spending accounts including Unreimbursed Medical ($2500) and Dependent Care ($5000). Health, Dental and Vision Insurance Retirement Formula Local MISC 2% @ 62 for New PERS Members Social Security (non-safety) Vacation Based on Continued Years of Service Sick Leave 15 Days Annually Floating Holiday 457 Deferred Compensation Credit Union Flexible Spending Account Employee Assistance Program Group Life Insurance Additional Optional Life Insurances & AD&D Tuition Reimbursement 01 Do you possess a valid CA Class C driver's license? Yes No 02 Do you possess either of the following? CA Class A driving permit CA Class A driver's license None of the above 03 Have you graduated from high school or obtained an equivalency such as GED? Yes No 04 This position requires you to obtain the following: Level I- must obtain a Class A permit within 6 months, Class A Drivers License within 1 year from date of hire Level II- must possess a Class A permit upon hire and Class A Drivers License within 6 months from date of hire, Level III- must possess a Class A Drivers License at the time of hire. Are you willing and able to obtain the above? Yes No Already have 05 You may be subject to 24-hour "call-out" for road related emergencies throughout San Benito County. Is this something you are willing and able to do? Yes No 06 How much experience do you have in road maintenance and construction experience? (This experience MUST include training & background in truck and/or equipment operations.) Two or more One to less than two No experience 07 Do you have any work experience performing heavy physical labor? A great deal of experience Some experience No experience 08 How many years of experience do you have performing a variety of unskilled and semi-skilled duties in the maintenance, construction, and repair of County roads, bridges, and related facilities? Five or more years Three to less than five years One to less than three years Less than one year No experience 09 How many years of experience do you have operating the following: crawlers, tractors, loaders, power booms, chippers, graders, and/or other power-driven equipment? Five or more years Three to less than five years One to less than three years Less than one year No experience Required Question Closing Date/Time: Continuous
Contra Costa County, CA
Contra Costa County, California, United States
The Position Upcoming negotiated salary increases: 5% on July 1, 2024 5% on July 1, 2025 Bargaining Unit: Local 856 - General Services & Maintenance Unit Why join Contra Costa County? Ranking among the larger California fire agencies, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is a well-equipped, full-service fire agency. The District is an "all-hazards" organization providing fire suppression, First Responder Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency medical services as well as 911 emergency ambulance transport services for over two-thirds of the county, technical rescue, marine firefighting, water rescue, Type II Hazardous Materials Response team, heavy fire equipment program, fire prevention, and fire investigation services to nine cities and county unincorporated areas. The Fire District Apparatus Shop provides routine preventative maintenance and emergency repairs for our Fire Apparatus. The Apparatus Shop is staffed by an Apparatus Manager, six (6) Fire Equipment Mechanics, a Fire Service Coordinator, and a Driver Clerk. The Fire District has almost 150 pieces of Fire Apparatus which includes Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4. Type 6 engines as well as Tillers, Hazmats, UTV's, Quints, Water Tenders and Rescue vehicles. The Fire Mechanics are ASE certified as Truck Mechanics and CFMA certified to work on Fire Apparatus. We are looking for someone who is: Dependable, helpful, respectful, honest, hardworking, professional, and a team player. Self-motivated and driven to learn by trying and doing on their own rather than waiting for direction. Willing to learn new technology, equipment, and apparatus. What you will typically be responsible for: Inspecting trucks, boats, bulldozers, tractors, and mechanical equipment used in fire fighting and other Fire District services. Diagnosing mechanical and electrical troubles and makes various types of repairs, such as general overhauling, electrical and fuel systems, differentials and related equipment, suspension assemblies, repairing and servicing fire pumps. Operating typical shop tools including electrical and acetylene welding devices. Road testing and transporting fire apparatus, service vehicles, and trucks. Assisting in the training of shop personnel and District personnel A few reasons you might love about this job: The District operates the most current equipment with state-of-the-art technology. Our staff works on many types of equipment and apparatus including boats, bulldozers, fire trucks, tillers, wildland engines, advanced electronics incorporated into fire apparatus chassis. Learn and work in an environment that is always changing; equipment and apparatus are constantly being updated. Continuous training opportunities. Work as a team with full support from management. Room for growth and opportunities for advancement. A few challenges you might face in this job : Having to adjust to learning all the new and varied types of equipment in the Fire District due to the continuous updates of new equipment and technology which takes time to learn. Learning and adapting to the organizational and paramilitary chain of command in a professional environment Competencies Required: Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Handling Stress: Maintaining emotional stability and self-control under pressure, challenge, or adversity Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Group Facilitation: Enabling constructive and productive group interaction Informing: Proactively obtaining and sharing information Reading Comprehension: Understanding and using written information Mechanical Insight: Comprehending how mechanical, electrical, and structural systems operate and interact Delivering Results: Meeting organizational goals and customer expectations and making decisions that produce high-quality results by applying technical knowledge, analyzing problems, and calculating risks Safety Focus: Showing vigilance and care in identifying and addressing health risks and safety hazards Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications To read the complete job description, please visit the website; https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/contracosta/classspecs/1247208?keywords=fire%20emergency&pagetype=classSpecifications The eligible list established from this recruitment may remain in effect for six months. Minimum Qualifications License Required: (A) Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Out of state valid driver’s license will be accepted during the application process. AND (B) Must obtain a valid Class B driver’s license with Tank Endorsement (or Class A with Tank Endorsement) prior to the end of probation and maintain the license while employed in this class. Certification Requirements: Possess and maintain a valid California State Fire Marshall Fire Mechanic Level I or Fire Emergency Vehicle Technician I certification Experience: Two (2) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private company as a heavy duty or truck mechanic, one (1) year of which must be related to the maintenance of fire apparatus. OR Three (3) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private industry as a heavy duty or truck mechanic (no fire apparatus required). Physical Requirements : Ability to meet such health standards as may be prescribed by the Department of Transportation regulations for commercial driver's licenses. Desired Qualifications: - Fire apparatus mechanic experience is desirable - CSFM Emergency Vehicle Technician II/III certification - Completion of Pierce training courses or Pierce Master Technician certification Selection Process Application Filing: All applicants must apply on-line at www.cccounty.us/hr and submit the information as indicated on the job announcement by the final filing date. Completion of a Supplemental Questionnaire is required. Application Evaluation: Depending on the number of applications received, an Application Evaluation Board may be convened to evaluate and select the best-qualified candidates for invitation to the next phase of the examination. Training and Experience Evaluation: A Training and Experience Evaluation may be used to rank candidates on the eligible list. This will be included in the supplemental questionnaire as a part of the application. (Weighted 100%) For applications received between 5/9/24 - 5/26/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 6/3/24 For applications received between 5/27/24 - 6/23/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/1/24 For applications received between 6/24/24 - 7/21/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/29/24 For applications received between 7/22/24 - 8/25/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/2/24 For applications received between 8/26/24 - 9/22/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/30/24 For applications received between 9/23/24 - 10/20/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 10/28/24 For applications received between 10/21/24 - 11/17/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 11/25/24 For applications received between 11/18/24 - 12/15/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 12/23/24 Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the selection process. The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment specific questions, please contact Elizabeth Loud, eloud@cccfpd.org. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs’ applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627. CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous
May 10, 2024
Full Time
The Position Upcoming negotiated salary increases: 5% on July 1, 2024 5% on July 1, 2025 Bargaining Unit: Local 856 - General Services & Maintenance Unit Why join Contra Costa County? Ranking among the larger California fire agencies, the Contra Costa County Fire Protection District is a well-equipped, full-service fire agency. The District is an "all-hazards" organization providing fire suppression, First Responder Advanced Life Support (ALS) emergency medical services as well as 911 emergency ambulance transport services for over two-thirds of the county, technical rescue, marine firefighting, water rescue, Type II Hazardous Materials Response team, heavy fire equipment program, fire prevention, and fire investigation services to nine cities and county unincorporated areas. The Fire District Apparatus Shop provides routine preventative maintenance and emergency repairs for our Fire Apparatus. The Apparatus Shop is staffed by an Apparatus Manager, six (6) Fire Equipment Mechanics, a Fire Service Coordinator, and a Driver Clerk. The Fire District has almost 150 pieces of Fire Apparatus which includes Type 1, Type 2, Type 3, Type 4. Type 6 engines as well as Tillers, Hazmats, UTV's, Quints, Water Tenders and Rescue vehicles. The Fire Mechanics are ASE certified as Truck Mechanics and CFMA certified to work on Fire Apparatus. We are looking for someone who is: Dependable, helpful, respectful, honest, hardworking, professional, and a team player. Self-motivated and driven to learn by trying and doing on their own rather than waiting for direction. Willing to learn new technology, equipment, and apparatus. What you will typically be responsible for: Inspecting trucks, boats, bulldozers, tractors, and mechanical equipment used in fire fighting and other Fire District services. Diagnosing mechanical and electrical troubles and makes various types of repairs, such as general overhauling, electrical and fuel systems, differentials and related equipment, suspension assemblies, repairing and servicing fire pumps. Operating typical shop tools including electrical and acetylene welding devices. Road testing and transporting fire apparatus, service vehicles, and trucks. Assisting in the training of shop personnel and District personnel A few reasons you might love about this job: The District operates the most current equipment with state-of-the-art technology. Our staff works on many types of equipment and apparatus including boats, bulldozers, fire trucks, tillers, wildland engines, advanced electronics incorporated into fire apparatus chassis. Learn and work in an environment that is always changing; equipment and apparatus are constantly being updated. Continuous training opportunities. Work as a team with full support from management. Room for growth and opportunities for advancement. A few challenges you might face in this job : Having to adjust to learning all the new and varied types of equipment in the Fire District due to the continuous updates of new equipment and technology which takes time to learn. Learning and adapting to the organizational and paramilitary chain of command in a professional environment Competencies Required: Attention to Detail: Focusing on the details of work content, work steps, and final work products Handling Stress: Maintaining emotional stability and self-control under pressure, challenge, or adversity Professional Integrity & Ethics: Displaying honesty, adherence to principles, and personal accountability Customer Focus: Attending to the needs and expectations of customers Teamwork: Collaborating with others to achieve shared goals Group Facilitation: Enabling constructive and productive group interaction Informing: Proactively obtaining and sharing information Reading Comprehension: Understanding and using written information Mechanical Insight: Comprehending how mechanical, electrical, and structural systems operate and interact Delivering Results: Meeting organizational goals and customer expectations and making decisions that produce high-quality results by applying technical knowledge, analyzing problems, and calculating risks Safety Focus: Showing vigilance and care in identifying and addressing health risks and safety hazards Using Technology: Working with electronic hardware and software applications To read the complete job description, please visit the website; https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/contracosta/classspecs/1247208?keywords=fire%20emergency&pagetype=classSpecifications The eligible list established from this recruitment may remain in effect for six months. Minimum Qualifications License Required: (A) Possession of a valid California driver’s license. Out of state valid driver’s license will be accepted during the application process. AND (B) Must obtain a valid Class B driver’s license with Tank Endorsement (or Class A with Tank Endorsement) prior to the end of probation and maintain the license while employed in this class. Certification Requirements: Possess and maintain a valid California State Fire Marshall Fire Mechanic Level I or Fire Emergency Vehicle Technician I certification Experience: Two (2) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private company as a heavy duty or truck mechanic, one (1) year of which must be related to the maintenance of fire apparatus. OR Three (3) years full-time, paid experience in a California fire department, public agency, or private industry as a heavy duty or truck mechanic (no fire apparatus required). Physical Requirements : Ability to meet such health standards as may be prescribed by the Department of Transportation regulations for commercial driver's licenses. Desired Qualifications: - Fire apparatus mechanic experience is desirable - CSFM Emergency Vehicle Technician II/III certification - Completion of Pierce training courses or Pierce Master Technician certification Selection Process Application Filing: All applicants must apply on-line at www.cccounty.us/hr and submit the information as indicated on the job announcement by the final filing date. Completion of a Supplemental Questionnaire is required. Application Evaluation: Depending on the number of applications received, an Application Evaluation Board may be convened to evaluate and select the best-qualified candidates for invitation to the next phase of the examination. Training and Experience Evaluation: A Training and Experience Evaluation may be used to rank candidates on the eligible list. This will be included in the supplemental questionnaire as a part of the application. (Weighted 100%) For applications received between 5/9/24 - 5/26/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 6/3/24 For applications received between 5/27/24 - 6/23/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/1/24 For applications received between 6/24/24 - 7/21/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 7/29/24 For applications received between 7/22/24 - 8/25/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/2/24 For applications received between 8/26/24 - 9/22/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 9/30/24 For applications received between 9/23/24 - 10/20/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 10/28/24 For applications received between 10/21/24 - 11/17/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 11/25/24 For applications received between 11/18/24 - 12/15/24 Training and Experience Evaluation: 12/23/24 Meeting the minimum qualifications does not guarantee an invitation to participate in the selection process. The Human Resources Department may change the examination steps noted above in accordance with the Personnel Management Regulations and accepted selection practices. For recruitment specific questions, please contact Elizabeth Loud, eloud@cccfpd.org. For any technical issues, please contact the GovernmentJobs’ applicant support team for assistance at +1 855-524-5627. CONVICTION HISTORY After you receive a conditional job offer, you will be fingerprinted, and your fingerprints will be sent to the California Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI). The resulting report of your conviction history (if any) will be used to determine whether the nature of your conviction conflicts with the specific duties and responsibilities of the job for which you have received a conditional job offer. If a conflict exists, you will be asked to present any evidence of rehabilitation that may mitigate the conflict, except when federal or state regulations bar employment in specific circumstances. Having a conviction history does not automatically preclude you from a job with Contra Costa County. If you accept a conditional job offer, the Human Resources department will contact you to schedule a fingerprinting appointment. DISASTER SERVICE WORKER All Contra Costa County employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law. Employment with the County requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY It is the policy of Contra Costa County to consider all applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, ethnicity, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, ancestry, medical condition, genetic information, military or veteran status, or other protected category under the law. To find more information on Benefits offered by Contra Costa County, please go to https://www.contracosta.ca.gov/1343/Employee-Benefits Closing Date/Time: Continuous