Job Description
This occupation requires, under supervision of a qualified Fleet Mechanic Senior, the performance of preventive and corrective maintenance on various equipment which
includes but not limited to the following :
automobiles, trucks, buses, trailers, facility transporters, forklifts (diesel and electric), tactical equipment, portable chillers, portable boilers, portable air compressors, service units (bridge crane, jib crane, and air conditioners), side loaders, translifts, EEPOT system and any associated equipment in accordance with Preventative Maintenance Procedures (PMP) and Corrective Maintenance Procedures (CMP).
These tasks are to facilitate acquiring the knowledge,
skill and ability to perform the duties of a qualified Fleet Mechanic Senior.
Under the guidance of higher-level personnel, perform tasks associated with preventative and corrective maintenance on various support equipment, material
handling equipment and Civil Engineering Support Equipment (CESE).
Through formal classroom training and on-the-job training provided by a Fleet Mechanic Senior, acquire a working knowledge of fleet mechanic functions. Work with
progressively less guidance and instruction as time in the classification increases.
While in the classification, demonstrate the ability to independently perform the work described in the Fleet Mechanic Senior classification.
Perform related duties as required.
Desired skills
Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications (e.g., refrigerant recovery / recycling, suspension, and master technician) are highly desired.
- Automotive / diesel vocational training.
- Experience in computerized engine systems and related sensors troubleshooting.
- Familiarity with AC / DC theory and electronic test equipment and devices as applied to automotive and electrically powered vehicles.
- Familiarity with hydraulic systems.
- Experience in reading and interpreting manufacturers’ specifications, diagrams, and symbols.
- Ability to perform arithmetic, including decimals, fractions, and metric conversions.
- Previous forklift and / or overhead crane experience.
- Must possess a valid state driver’s license and be able to obtain a class A CDL with HAZMAT and Tanker endorsement.
- Ability to lift up to 45 lbs. and work at heights up to 30 feet.