Hybrid Mechanic B bei Golden Empire Transit District, CA
Golden Empire Transit District, CA · Bakersfield, Vereinigte Staaten Von Amerika · Hybrid
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About the Department
Perform skilled labor to overhaul and maintain diesel, gasoline and CNG buses and other motorized equipment. Provides skilled labor to repair and maintain gasoline, compressed natural gas, hydrogen fuel cell, battery electric vehicles, buses, paratransit vehicles and other motorized equipment in compliance with established procedures and maintenance standards to ensure the safety and reliability of the District’s fleet vehicles. Perform a variety of complete mechanical repair, maintenance, and equipment installation tasks requiring Mechanic B to exercise good judgement and perform duties within the limits of established policies, procedures and guidelines, and maintain professionalism while working with those contacted in the course and scope of work.
CLASS CHARACTERISTICS:
The classification of Mechanic B is an advanced journey-level classification assigned to perform complex mechanical repairs on motorized equipment; troubleshoot and repair various systems and subsystems on motorized equipment such as: electrical and lighting, charging system, wheelchair lifts, engines, transmissions, cooling systems, brake systems, etc.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED:
Moderate level of supervision required.This classification reports to the Maintenance Manager and Maintenance Supervisor(s). May occasionally supervise trainees during assigned periods of "hands on" training.
Position Duties
CORE COMPETENCIES:
- Technical Expertise in Functional Area: Advanced knowledge of varied mechanical systems related to a wide selection of motorized equipment in transit operations and maintenance.
- Collaboration and Teamwork: Work collaboratively alongside other Department/District team members, Supervisors, Managers and others contacted in the course and scope of work.
- Ethical Public Service: Embody and uphold ethical work standards, adherence to workplace policies and regulatory compliance requirements.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
- Assist in overhaul of engines, transmissions and differentials.
- Maintenance and overhaul of diesel, gasoline and alternate fuel motorized equipment.
- Overhaul and install brakes, brake components and related accessories.
- Tune spark ignition motorized equipment using both electronic diagnostic equipment and mechanical adjustment (per OEM shop and procedure manuals) to ensure performance, economy and compliance with regulatory requirements.
- Perform PM inspections in accordance with all company and regulatory requirements. Includes lubrication, fluid and filter changes, visual inspection of components and mechanical adjustments as needed to ensure proper vehicle operation.
- Start-up buses daily to ensure good running condition prior to vehicle's use in service.
- Conformance and compliance with the Agency Safety Plan (ASP) regarding maintenance operations requirements.
- Report unsafe conditions to management and collaborate with colleagues to develop timely and effective solutions for workplace safety compliance.
- Fuel buses and vehicles
- Correctly complete various documents related to equipment repairs, parts requisitions and other pertinent maintenance forms and records.
- Communicate effectively with drivers, dispatchers and other personnel to promote safe and efficient handling of service calls, vehicle breakdowns and bus exchanges as needed to support operations.
- Handle radio communications and coordinate roadcalls.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Keep shop and work areas clean.
- Pick up parts and materials from vendors.
- Inspect shop equipment and report all unsafe equipment to a supervisor.
- Maintain shop equipment (i.e. floor jacks, hoists, grinders, etc.).
- Use various hand and air powered tools to remove or tighten bolts, screws, fasteners, clamps, hoses and pipes.
- Use electrical test meters and test equipment to test electrical systems.
- Use a refrigerant recycler to recycle refrigerant.
- Use hoists, jacks and engine hoists to lift buses.
- Operate buses to move defective equipment.
- Operate fleet trucks to assist in maintenance of District vehicles.
- Use various oils to lubricate equipment.
- Operate an air impact gun for tire exchanges.
- Use a drill press to drill holes.
- Use a lathe to shape metal.
- Use steam cleaners and solvent tabs to clean parts.
- Use grinders and buffers to shape metal.
- Use a welder to cut and shape metal.
- Operate a tow truck to tow disabled vehicles into the shop.
- Use a floor jack to lift vehicles.
- Assist drivers with problems related to vehicles.
- Assist with Mechanic Trainee training.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
Any combination of education equivalent to graduation from the twelfth (12th) grade (HS Diploma or GED), and four (4) years of increasingly responsible experience in servicing buses, transportation fleet maintenance, including experience in the repair and maintenance of CNG, diesel, and gasoline powered vehicles and equipment. Experience with all-electric, hybrid, and/or hydrogen vehicles and equipment highly desirable.
LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATES:
- Possess valid Class “C” California driver’s license and driving record acceptable to the District.
- Ability to obtain and maintain a Class “B” commercial driver’s license.
- Possess a certificate to operate a forklift.
- Possess a CNG Tank Inspection Certificate.
- Possess a T.I.A Commercial Tire Certification.
- Possess a valid Type II or higher Refrigeration Technician's Certificate in accordance with current EPA regulations.
- Ability to obtain and maintain an ASE Transit Bus Air Brake, Preventative Maintenance and three other ASE Transit Bus certifications.
REQUISITE KNOWLEDGE, ABILITIES, AND SKILL LEVELS:
- Knowledge of methods, materials, tools, and equipment used in the maintenance, adjustment and repair of automotive equipment;
- Knowledge of principles and methods used in a program of preventive maintenance for fleet equipment;
- Knowledge of safe driving practices;
- Knowledge of internal combustion engines;
- Proper use of shop equipment and tools to make necessary repairs;
- Methods, tools, equipment, and materials used in the repair and maintenance of motorized equipment’
- Requisite reading, mathematical and written language skills in order to perform the essential functions of the job;
- Ability to inspect, locate and diagnose complex and electrical mechanical defects;
- Ability to estimate the cost of repairs;
- Ability to order supplies and equipment;
- Ability to use tools and equipment necessary in the repair and maintenance of fleet equipment;
- Ability to perform preventive maintenance;
- Ability to keep records;
- Ability to operate a bus;
- Ability to exercise good judgement and extreme caution;
- Ability to work cooperatively with others;
- Ability to diagnose mechanical troubles and determine appropriate maintenance work
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL TASKS & ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
Exposure to extreme heat, 100°+, for up to 10 hours duration when performing repair work in summer weather. (District requires that employees wear appropriate light clothing and drink liquids to prevent dehydration). (O)Exposure to extreme temperature swings, 70°-110°, for up to 5 hours duration, when leaving air-conditioned office to work outside in summer heat. (District advises that employees drink liquids to prevent dehydration). (O)Exposure to extreme noise, up to 90 decibels, when using cleaning equipment, blowers and etc. (District requires that employees wear protective ear devices. (O) (District requires that employees use all required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) while performing job duties.(F) (F) = Frequent (O) = Occasional (S) = Seldom
Exposure to explosions when fueling equipment. Risk involves the possibility of being burned. (District requires proper ventilation to dispenser fumes and strict adherence to all safety rules). (S) Exposure to fumes, unpleasant odors, and potentially health hazards when using cleaning chemicals. Risk of throat or lung irritation and/or loss of consciousness. (District requires proper ventilation, the use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and adherence to all required and recommended safety rules). (F) Exposure to dust and fumes when performing vehicle maintenance. Risk of respiratory discomfort. (District requires the use of a facemask). Exposure to chemical hazards when working with chemical products. (F) = Frequent (O) = Occasional (S) = Seldom
Risk of eye or skin irritation. (District requires use of rubber gloves, safety glasses and conformance to hazardous waste/MSDS requirements). (F) Exposure to extreme cold, 30°, for up to 5 hours duration. (District advises employees to wear clothing suitable for weather conditions). (O) Sit to perform record keeping and drive vehicles, (F) Climb a ladder hand over hand – grasp and climb (F) Sit to complete work orders – sit and twist. (F) (F) = Frequent (O) = Occasional (S) = Seldom
Sit to make road calls, road test vehicles, and bring disabled vehicles into shop area. (F) Stand to perform repair procedures. (F) Walk to perform maintenance and repairs of equipment. (F) Kneel to perform repairs. (F) Crouch/stoop to perform maintenance repairs. (F) Squat to complete repair work. (F) Twist upper body when performing automotive repairs. (F) Climb hand-over-hand when using a ladder. (F) Ability to lift and carry 50lbs. (F) Crawl to reach under equipment. (F) Climb stairs in and out of buses. (F) Use rollaway toolbox to store tools - push, lift, grab, and pull. (F) Use various types of hand tools - lift, turn, twist, grab, and push. (F) Climb bus steps while carrying tools. (F) Lift bus on hoist while observing position of vehicle on the lift. (O) Operate motor vehicles. (F)
Lift and move heavy or awkward items up to 50 pounds; safely operate a variety of tools and machines common to light construction and industrial maintenance; safely perform repetitive physical tasks such as manual shoveling, twisting and pushing/pulling, walking, standing bending, squatting, and kneeling; walking, bending, reaching above, and lifting (up to 50 pounds).
See in the normal visual range with or without correction; vision sufficient to read printed documents. Hear in the normal audio range with or without correction; hearing sufficient to utilize telephone and/or two-way radio equipment.
Reasonable accommodation(s) for qualified candidates with disabilities, capable of performing the essential functions of the position, will be made on a case-by-case basis.
Other Qualifications
A background check will be conducted for this classification.
All Golden Empire Transit District employees are designated "Disaster Service Workers" through state and local laws (CA Government Code Sec. 3100-3109). In the event of a declared emergency or any undeclared emergency or natural disaster that threatens the life, health and/or safety of the public, GET employees may be assigned to assist rescue and relief workers. Such assignments may be in locations, during hours and performing work significantly different from the employees’ normal work assignments and may continue through the recovery phase of the emergency.
As Disaster Service Workers, all Golden Empire Transit District employees are expected to remain at work, or to report for work as soon as practicable following a significant emergency or disaster.