Automotive Mechanic (Pay Grade 20) AFSCME Local 459 en New Castle County Government, DE
New Castle County Government, DE · New Castle, Estados Unidos De América · Onsite
- Professional
- Oficina en New Castle
About the Department
In accordance with the Merit System Rules and Regulations, an eligible list, which will be valid for a one-year period, and which will be used to fill vacancies during that period, is being established for this classification. Applicants on the eligible list will be certified in accordance with the Merit System and appropriate union contracts.
Candidates may submit online employment applications using the NEOGOV online application system available at https://www.governmentjobs.com/careers/nccde.
EXAMINATION PROCESS: The examination process for this posting may include an evaluation of training and experience, a written examination, a computerized exam, an oral board interview examination, a performance examination or any combination of the above in order to qualify applicants for placement on the eligible list. The eligible list will be used to fill vacancies that occur within the next year. The appropriate number of names on the eligible list as prescribed by Merit System Section 26.03.505 will be certified to the hiring department for consideration to fill the vacant position(s).
New employees are generally hired at the starting salary and may be eligible for merit increases each year upon receipt of a satisfactory performance evaluation, up to the maximum salary.
Position Duties
DISTINGUISHING FEATURES OF THE CLASS: An employee in this class performs skilled tasks in mechanical repair and maintenance of automobiles, trucks, tractors, bulldozers, graders, rollers, and other construction, agricultural and automotive equipment. This employee works under general supervision, using independent judgment as to the method of repair after receiving oral instructions or written work orders as to the nature of the job. A supervisor may check the work during progress or test running condition of equipment after work is completed.
EXAMPLES OF WORK: (Illustrative only)
- Performs general overhaul and repair work on light and heavy trucks, cars, police and emergency vehicles, gasoline and diesel motors, tractors, bulldozers, agricultural equipment, graders and other County equipment;
- Inspects, adjusts and replaces necessary units and related parts including valves, pistons and main bearings;
- Assembles and repairs cooling, fuel and exhaust systems;
- Repairs and overhauls brakes, ignition systems, transmissions, differentials and rear axle assemblies;
- Performs welding tasks as necessary;
- Uses hand and power tools as required by job tasks:
- Ascends and descends ladders and vehicles steps;
- Tunes motors using standardized and computer testing equipment;
- Responds to emergency road calls from disabled vehicles and equipment and makes minor adjustments or has the vehicle towed to the repair shop;
- Performs other related tasks as instructed by the shop supervisor;
- Promotes an ongoing attitude of dedication to excellent public service and ensures that external and internal customers are provided with the highest quality of service;
- Operates a personal computer and other related equipment in the course of the work.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES: Thorough knowledge of standard practices of the automotive mechanic trade; good knowledge of the principles of operation of gasoline and diesel engines and of mechanical repair on heavy trucks and equipment; good knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions; skill in the use and care of hand and machine tools employed in engine repair and adjustment work;skill in adjusting defects in automotive equipment; mechanical aptitude; ability to adapt available tools and repair parts to specific repair problems; ability to communicate courteously and effectively, both verbally and in writing; ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to wear personal protective equipment (PPE) as required by job tasks and exposure to hazards. Ability to lift 50-100 lbs. frequently and 100+ lbs. occasionally. Able to ascend and descend truck and vehicles steps safely. Ability to hold, pinch, grip and grasp hand and power tools as necessary.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: At least three (3) years' work experience in automotive and equipment repair work, possession of a high school diploma or GED, and completion of a certified automotive dealership repair program, automotive apprenticeship, or automotive trade school program; or an equivalent combination of experience, education or training directly related to the required knowledge, skills and abilities.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Possession of a valid Delaware Class D driver's license or its equivalent; must obtain a valid Delaware commercial driver's license Class B (CDL-B) or greater (CDL-A) within six (6) months of hiring or promotion; must pass a Class II County physical examination and a background check.