What are the responsibilities and job description for the HEAVY DIESEL/EV TECHNICIAN position at Hanover County Government?
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Our Team Ranked 52nd in FY23 in the NAFA Top 100 Best Fleets in the Americas!The Fleet Division of Hanover County General Services is actively seeking an ASE Certified Heavy Diesel/Emergency Vehicle Technician. If you have the skills and are looking for a great team with regular hours and a manageable workload, we want to hear from you. General Description: This is a skilled technical position. The incumbent performs routine and complex tasks to repair and maintain County heavy-duty diesel and emergency vehicles.Organization: The Heavy Diesel/EV Technician reports to the Fleet Operations Supervisor and supervises no staff.Essential Functions: Diagnoses and repairs a wide variety of fleet vehicles to include medium and heavy-duty diesel vehicles, fire apparatus, rescue, public utility, special purpose, and other heavy equipment.Diagnose and repair hydraulics, brakes and air brakes, ABS, gasoline and diesel-powered engines, advanced electrical systems, multiplexed vehicle systems and onboard computers, fuel delivery, transmissions, air systems, exhaust, drive axles, steering systems, suspensions, fire pumps, foam systems, aerial apparatus, portable water pumps, water valves, foam generating systems and electrical generators, in accordance with manufacturers' instructions or manuals. Perform preventive maintenance on emergency response and support vehicles including oil changes and safety checks according to the preventive maintenance schedule. Performs computerized drivability diagnostics, repairs, tests, and adjustments on engine and emission systems, automatic transmission and transaxle, drive trains and axles, suspension and steering systems, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning systems, pumpingRebuilds mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems.Examines assigned vehicle to determine if further safety or service work is required or recommended.Drives assigned vehicles and tests systems to ensure proper operation and effectiveness of repair or service work.Completes related paperwork, such as requisitions and documentation of service provided.Performs general maintenance work on the tools, equipment, and fleet facilities as required to maintain a safe and efficient fleet operation. Provides emergency field assistance to disabled equipment as needed and appropriate.Responds after hours and on weekends as assigned.Performs VA State inspections.Performs related work as assigned.Working Conditions: A. HazardsChemicals – Exposure to petroleum products, cleaning solvents, dust and fumes.Conditions – Work is performed using heavy equipment, including noise and vibrations.B. EnvironmentOffice – Primarily inside a shop but may be exposed to adverse weather.Field – Must drive to test vehicles, etc.C. Physical EffortRoutine lifting of objects over 45 pounds.Routine climbing onto and under vehicles and equipment.D. Non-exemptKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of the principles of operation of internal combustion engines and emission systems, automatic transmissions and transaxles, drive trains and axles, suspensions and steering systems, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, and heating and air conditioning systems.Knowledge of the principles of mechanical repair methods applicable to medium-heavy trucks, emergency vehicles, and heavy equipment.Knowledge of the hazards and safety precautions common to municipal maintenance and repair activities.Working knowledge of the practices, methods, materials, and tools used in modern equipment maintenance.Skill in operation and care of listed tools and equipment.Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, vendors, and the public. Requires the ability to understand and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to read and understand complex technical manuals. Requires the ability to operate diagnostic and service equipment.Education, Experience and Training: High school diploma or equivalent with four (4) years’ related experience – OR – Associate degree in automotive technology with two (2) years’ related experience– OR – Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and/or training sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the essential functions of this position.Preferred Certifications: Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) required within one year of start date.A/C Technician (EPA-approved Section 609) required within one year of start date.VA State Inspector’s License required within one year of start date.ASE Medium-Heavy Truck Tests (T Series) preferred.EVT Certifications (Fire Apparatus or Ambulance Tracks) preferred.Special Conditions: Criminal Records Check to include fingerprinting.Twelve-month probationary periodValid Commonwealth of Virginia Driver’s LicensePre-employment Physical Examination/Drug Test/Breath Alcohol Testing and repeated in accordance with policy thereafter.Must wear uniform to include safety equipment.This position is subject to the department’s on-call procedures which may include nights, weekends, and holidays.*Revised: February 2025*
Our Team Ranked 52nd in FY23 in the NAFA Top 100 Best Fleets in the Americas!The Fleet Division of Hanover County General Services is actively seeking an ASE Certified Heavy Diesel/Emergency Vehicle Technician. If you have the skills and are looking for a great team with regular hours and a manageable workload, we want to hear from you. General Description: This is a skilled technical position. The incumbent performs routine and complex tasks to repair and maintain County heavy-duty diesel and emergency vehicles.Organization: The Heavy Diesel/EV Technician reports to the Fleet Operations Supervisor and supervises no staff.Essential Functions: Diagnoses and repairs a wide variety of fleet vehicles to include medium and heavy-duty diesel vehicles, fire apparatus, rescue, public utility, special purpose, and other heavy equipment.Diagnose and repair hydraulics, brakes and air brakes, ABS, gasoline and diesel-powered engines, advanced electrical systems, multiplexed vehicle systems and onboard computers, fuel delivery, transmissions, air systems, exhaust, drive axles, steering systems, suspensions, fire pumps, foam systems, aerial apparatus, portable water pumps, water valves, foam generating systems and electrical generators, in accordance with manufacturers' instructions or manuals. Perform preventive maintenance on emergency response and support vehicles including oil changes and safety checks according to the preventive maintenance schedule. Performs computerized drivability diagnostics, repairs, tests, and adjustments on engine and emission systems, automatic transmission and transaxle, drive trains and axles, suspension and steering systems, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, heating and air conditioning systems, pumpingRebuilds mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems.Examines assigned vehicle to determine if further safety or service work is required or recommended.Drives assigned vehicles and tests systems to ensure proper operation and effectiveness of repair or service work.Completes related paperwork, such as requisitions and documentation of service provided.Performs general maintenance work on the tools, equipment, and fleet facilities as required to maintain a safe and efficient fleet operation. Provides emergency field assistance to disabled equipment as needed and appropriate.Responds after hours and on weekends as assigned.Performs VA State inspections.Performs related work as assigned.Working Conditions: A. HazardsChemicals – Exposure to petroleum products, cleaning solvents, dust and fumes.Conditions – Work is performed using heavy equipment, including noise and vibrations.B. EnvironmentOffice – Primarily inside a shop but may be exposed to adverse weather.Field – Must drive to test vehicles, etc.C. Physical EffortRoutine lifting of objects over 45 pounds.Routine climbing onto and under vehicles and equipment.D. Non-exemptKnowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Knowledge of the principles of operation of internal combustion engines and emission systems, automatic transmissions and transaxles, drive trains and axles, suspensions and steering systems, brakes, electrical/electronic systems, and heating and air conditioning systems.Knowledge of the principles of mechanical repair methods applicable to medium-heavy trucks, emergency vehicles, and heavy equipment.Knowledge of the hazards and safety precautions common to municipal maintenance and repair activities.Working knowledge of the practices, methods, materials, and tools used in modern equipment maintenance.Skill in operation and care of listed tools and equipment.Ability to communicate effectively verbally and in writing.Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with employees, supervisors, vendors, and the public. Requires the ability to understand and to follow oral and written instructions. Must be able to read and understand complex technical manuals. Requires the ability to operate diagnostic and service equipment.Education, Experience and Training: High school diploma or equivalent with four (4) years’ related experience – OR – Associate degree in automotive technology with two (2) years’ related experience– OR – Any equivalent combination of education, experience, and/or training sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge, skills, and abilities required to perform the essential functions of this position.Preferred Certifications: Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) required within one year of start date.A/C Technician (EPA-approved Section 609) required within one year of start date.VA State Inspector’s License required within one year of start date.ASE Medium-Heavy Truck Tests (T Series) preferred.EVT Certifications (Fire Apparatus or Ambulance Tracks) preferred.Special Conditions: Criminal Records Check to include fingerprinting.Twelve-month probationary periodValid Commonwealth of Virginia Driver’s LicensePre-employment Physical Examination/Drug Test/Breath Alcohol Testing and repeated in accordance with policy thereafter.Must wear uniform to include safety equipment.This position is subject to the department’s on-call procedures which may include nights, weekends, and holidays.*Revised: February 2025*