What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mechanic I-No CDL/ Mechanic I w/ CDL (DOE) 1000 hour position at Matanuska-Susitna Borough?
This position is responsible for the mechanical repair and maintenance of department vehicles and equipment.
Work is performed and duties are carried out in accordance with established policies, procedures, and Borough core values: Accountability, Customer Focus, Dedication, Integrity, Responsiveness and Teamwork.J1 - DOE
L1 - DOEMechanic I - No CDL:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Three (3) years of experience in the occupational field, sufficient to understand the major duties of the position.
Possession of a valid driver’s License, issued by the State of Alaska required for the position being hired.
ASE Technician certification preferred.
Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen, background check and post-offer physical.
Completion of required Incident Command System (ICS) courses in accordance with established Borough policy.
Mechanic I - With class A or B CDL:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Three (3) years of experience in the occupational field, sufficient to understand the major duties of the position.
Possession of a valid Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s License, issued by the State of Alaska required for the position being hired, and possession of a valid Department of Transportation medical card.
ASE Technician certification preferred.
Must successfully pass a pre-employment background check, drug screen, and post-offer employment physical.
Completion of required Incident Command System (ICS) courses in accordance with established Borough policy.
Relevant experience and skills may include: professional experience in a shop/garage/warehouse, any mobile mechanic experience, oil/lube, tire change over, public transit and maintenance, heavy equipment operating/maintenance, dealership parts/maintenance.
Candidate hired will be offered the position (Mechanic I-No CDL/Mechanic I) that is commensurate with their experience and licensure. Candidates hired will be placed in the pay grade (J or L) commensurate with the position for which they were hired. Candidates hired without a CDL can advance to Mechanic I upon acquiring their CDL.
Mechanic I (NO CDL) Duties:
Mechanic I (with CDL) Duties:
• Performs routine and preventative maintenance on department vehicles and equipment.
• Evaluates mechanical problems using diagnostic equipment.
• Diagnoses mechanical, electrical, engine, fuel system, cooling system, HVAC, brake and suspension problems and makes repairs.
• Rebuilds, replaces or repairs major vehicle components.
• Performs welding to repair body components.
• Installs new equipment.
• Estimates time and materials needed to complete repairs.
• Researches illustrated parts breakdowns to identify required parts.
• Maintains daily maintenance logs.
• Makes arrangements with vendors.
• Test-drives vehicles and equipment to ensure operational status.
• Orders parts and supplies from approved vendors.
• Responds to emergency calls for service; makes field repairs.
• Assists with snow removal operations
• Performs related duties.
Work is performed and duties are carried out in accordance with established policies, procedures, and Borough core values: Accountability, Customer Focus, Dedication, Integrity, Responsiveness and Teamwork.J1 - DOE
L1 - DOEMechanic I - No CDL:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Three (3) years of experience in the occupational field, sufficient to understand the major duties of the position.
Possession of a valid driver’s License, issued by the State of Alaska required for the position being hired.
ASE Technician certification preferred.
Must successfully pass a pre-employment drug screen, background check and post-offer physical.
Completion of required Incident Command System (ICS) courses in accordance with established Borough policy.
Mechanic I - With class A or B CDL:
High School diploma or equivalent.
Three (3) years of experience in the occupational field, sufficient to understand the major duties of the position.
Possession of a valid Class A or Class B Commercial Driver’s License, issued by the State of Alaska required for the position being hired, and possession of a valid Department of Transportation medical card.
ASE Technician certification preferred.
Must successfully pass a pre-employment background check, drug screen, and post-offer employment physical.
Completion of required Incident Command System (ICS) courses in accordance with established Borough policy.
Relevant experience and skills may include: professional experience in a shop/garage/warehouse, any mobile mechanic experience, oil/lube, tire change over, public transit and maintenance, heavy equipment operating/maintenance, dealership parts/maintenance.
Candidate hired will be offered the position (Mechanic I-No CDL/Mechanic I) that is commensurate with their experience and licensure. Candidates hired will be placed in the pay grade (J or L) commensurate with the position for which they were hired. Candidates hired without a CDL can advance to Mechanic I upon acquiring their CDL.
Mechanic I (NO CDL) Duties:
- Performs routine and preventative maintenance on department vehicles and equipment.
- Evaluates mechanical problems using diagnostic equipment.
- Diagnoses mechanical, electrical, engine, fuel system, cooling system, HVAC, brake and suspension problems and makes repairs.
- Rebuilds, replaces or repairs major vehicle components.
- Performs welding to repair body components.
- Installs new equipment.
- Estimates time and materials needed to complete repairs.
- Researches illustrated parts breakdowns to identify required parts.
- Maintains daily maintenance logs.
- Makes arrangements with vendors.
- Test-drives non-CDL vehicles and equipment under 26,000 lbs to ensure operational status.
- Orders parts and supplies from approved vendors.
- Responds to emergency calls for service; makes field repairs.
- Assists with snow removal operations.
- Performs related duties.
Mechanic I (with CDL) Duties:
• Performs routine and preventative maintenance on department vehicles and equipment.
• Evaluates mechanical problems using diagnostic equipment.
• Diagnoses mechanical, electrical, engine, fuel system, cooling system, HVAC, brake and suspension problems and makes repairs.
• Rebuilds, replaces or repairs major vehicle components.
• Performs welding to repair body components.
• Installs new equipment.
• Estimates time and materials needed to complete repairs.
• Researches illustrated parts breakdowns to identify required parts.
• Maintains daily maintenance logs.
• Makes arrangements with vendors.
• Test-drives vehicles and equipment to ensure operational status.
• Orders parts and supplies from approved vendors.
• Responds to emergency calls for service; makes field repairs.
• Assists with snow removal operations
• Performs related duties.
Salary : $27 - $30