What are the responsibilities and job description for the Small Engine Technician position at Charles County Government?
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The Small Engine Technician diagnoses, adjusts, repairs, overhauls, and maintains gasoline and diesel small engine equipment in compliance with applicable codes, standards, and regulations. Addresses and resolves repair orders in a safe, efficient, and quality manner, with a strong focus on customer service.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Adjusts, repairs, overhauls, and maintains small engine equipment such as chainsaws, lawnmowers, tractors, trimmers, leaf blowers, and generators.Reviews repair orders or instructions to determine work activities. Identifies materials and tools required and estimates time needed to complete work.Uses computerized diagnostic equipment, test drives, visual observation, or other specialized skills and tools to inspect and identify problems, troubleshoot or recreate situations, and verify customer complaints before work is initiated. Diagnoses the cause and related symptoms of any malfunction. Reviews equipment files to determine whether parts, accessories, or equipment are covered by manufacturer or vendor warranty.Applies deductive and inductive reasoning and the use of checklists, technical manuals, and experience to estimate and compare the short-term and long-term costs and benefits of potential solutions. Evaluates strengths and weaknesses of options, determines the best solution, and plans the appropriate work procedures. Consults with coworkers, customers, and vendors to coordinate and execute work activities.Installs parts and accessories or perform repairs in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Fabricates and welds parts as needed to repair cracks or damage. Understands and reviews the implications of new information related to a solution for both current and future problem solving and decision making. Monitors and controls financial and personnel resources to assure costs do not exceed benefits. Conducts quality control and assurance procedures to confirm the repair is complete and equipment operates safely and reliably. Performs mandatory inspections and preventive maintenance to maximize the safety, productivity, and life of the equipment. Examines the equipment to determine if additional safety or repair work is required and make appropriate notations of recommended repairs.Mounts and removes, maintains, and repairs snow removal equipment to include, but not limited to, snowplows and salt spreaders.Responds to roadside or offsite emergencies, transporting any needed tools and parts, and assess the feasibility of performing the repair. Tows or arranges for towing if the vehicle or equipment cannot be repaired or operate safely.Provides emergency or relief assistance to Technicians that repair and maintain vehicles and heavy equipment to include, but not limited to, sedans; sports utility vehicles; vans; light, medium, and heavy duty or specialized trucks; trailers; and backhoes, excavators, skid loaders and related attachments as and when needed.Documents work performed in a clear, detailed but concise, and timely manner. Monitors the safety and cleanliness of the work area, as well as safeguarding assets to include vehicles, equipment, tools, and parts.Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe work is regularly active with periods of heavy exertion. Typical positions require employees to walk or stand for long periods; lift and carry up to 100 pounds and, when directed by supervisory personnel, lift and carry more than 100 pounds; climb stairs, ladders, and scaffolding; bend, kneel, crouch and crawl; reach, hold, grasp, and turn objects; feel the size, shape, and temperature of items; and use fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards. The work requires the ability to speak normally, to use normal or aided vision and hearing, and to detect odors. The employee needs to be agile enough to work under, in, and above vehicles and equipment.WORK ENVIRONMENTWork is performed in or near a fleet maintenance facility, at roadside or offsite locations, and may be outside during inclement weather. The position works in a team environment and the employee must be willing to accept additional duties. Department/Division: Public Works Facilities/Fleet and Inventory ManagementPay Grade: 112FLSA Status: Non-ExemptTelework Eligible: NoReports to: Fleet Maintenance Superintendent; As directed, employee may temporarily report to other supervisory personnel to include the Inventory Program Manager and Chief of Fleet and Inventory ManagementSupervises: None
The Small Engine Technician diagnoses, adjusts, repairs, overhauls, and maintains gasoline and diesel small engine equipment in compliance with applicable codes, standards, and regulations. Addresses and resolves repair orders in a safe, efficient, and quality manner, with a strong focus on customer service.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Adjusts, repairs, overhauls, and maintains small engine equipment such as chainsaws, lawnmowers, tractors, trimmers, leaf blowers, and generators.Reviews repair orders or instructions to determine work activities. Identifies materials and tools required and estimates time needed to complete work.Uses computerized diagnostic equipment, test drives, visual observation, or other specialized skills and tools to inspect and identify problems, troubleshoot or recreate situations, and verify customer complaints before work is initiated. Diagnoses the cause and related symptoms of any malfunction. Reviews equipment files to determine whether parts, accessories, or equipment are covered by manufacturer or vendor warranty.Applies deductive and inductive reasoning and the use of checklists, technical manuals, and experience to estimate and compare the short-term and long-term costs and benefits of potential solutions. Evaluates strengths and weaknesses of options, determines the best solution, and plans the appropriate work procedures. Consults with coworkers, customers, and vendors to coordinate and execute work activities.Installs parts and accessories or perform repairs in accordance with the manufacturer’s guidelines. Fabricates and welds parts as needed to repair cracks or damage. Understands and reviews the implications of new information related to a solution for both current and future problem solving and decision making. Monitors and controls financial and personnel resources to assure costs do not exceed benefits. Conducts quality control and assurance procedures to confirm the repair is complete and equipment operates safely and reliably. Performs mandatory inspections and preventive maintenance to maximize the safety, productivity, and life of the equipment. Examines the equipment to determine if additional safety or repair work is required and make appropriate notations of recommended repairs.Mounts and removes, maintains, and repairs snow removal equipment to include, but not limited to, snowplows and salt spreaders.Responds to roadside or offsite emergencies, transporting any needed tools and parts, and assess the feasibility of performing the repair. Tows or arranges for towing if the vehicle or equipment cannot be repaired or operate safely.Provides emergency or relief assistance to Technicians that repair and maintain vehicles and heavy equipment to include, but not limited to, sedans; sports utility vehicles; vans; light, medium, and heavy duty or specialized trucks; trailers; and backhoes, excavators, skid loaders and related attachments as and when needed.Documents work performed in a clear, detailed but concise, and timely manner. Monitors the safety and cleanliness of the work area, as well as safeguarding assets to include vehicles, equipment, tools, and parts.Performs other duties as assigned.
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
PHYSICAL DEMANDSThe work is regularly active with periods of heavy exertion. Typical positions require employees to walk or stand for long periods; lift and carry up to 100 pounds and, when directed by supervisory personnel, lift and carry more than 100 pounds; climb stairs, ladders, and scaffolding; bend, kneel, crouch and crawl; reach, hold, grasp, and turn objects; feel the size, shape, and temperature of items; and use fingers to operate computer or typewriter keyboards. The work requires the ability to speak normally, to use normal or aided vision and hearing, and to detect odors. The employee needs to be agile enough to work under, in, and above vehicles and equipment.WORK ENVIRONMENTWork is performed in or near a fleet maintenance facility, at roadside or offsite locations, and may be outside during inclement weather. The position works in a team environment and the employee must be willing to accept additional duties. Department/Division: Public Works Facilities/Fleet and Inventory ManagementPay Grade: 112FLSA Status: Non-ExemptTelework Eligible: NoReports to: Fleet Maintenance Superintendent; As directed, employee may temporarily report to other supervisory personnel to include the Inventory Program Manager and Chief of Fleet and Inventory ManagementSupervises: None