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Human Resources
105 Albright Street, Suite J Taos, New Mexico 87571
Telephone: (575) 737-6313 Facsimile: (575) 737-3891
www.taoscounty.org/jobs
Email applications to hr.jobs@taoscountynm.gov
Employment Opportunity
Internal/External
Open Until Filled
JOB TITLE: Fleet Mechanic SALARY: $20.43
DEPARTMENT: Fleet Maintenance POSITION STATUS: FULL-TIME
FLSA STATUS: Non-Exempt UNION ELIGIBILITY: Eligible
I. POSITION FUNCTION SUMMARY:
Under the direction of the Fleet Maintenance Director and/or the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor provides a variety of skilled journey to master level tasks related to the maintenance, repair and rebuilding of county mechanized diesel and gas equipment. Performs mechanic duties at Fleet Maintenance Department and/or in the field as necessary.
Department Job Assignments: This Job Description is intended to be somewhat general in nature with respect to the job family, and as such it does not detail all duties of a particular job assignment. Additional duties, responsibilities, and accountabilities may be assigned to an employee in this position depending on the Department Job Assignment.
II. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS, DUTIES, AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
The following statements are essential functions of this position and not intended to be all-inclusive; rather, they are intended to describe the general nature and level of work to be performed. They are not to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required of the employee, and an employee may be directed to perform other reasonably related job duties and responsibilities. The incumbent will be required to follow any other instructions and to perform any other duties reasonably requested by their supervisor. Taos County reserves the right to revise or change the job duties and responsibilities as the need arises, based on business need, and this Job Description may be updated accordingly. This Job Description does not constitute a written or implied contract of employment.
JOB DUTIES:
- Performs all regular duties of a mechanic to repair and maintain all Taos County vehicles and motorized/hydraulic equipment in compliance with safety regulations and any other manufacturer specifications.
- Provides instruction and training related to complex heavy equipment and automotive projects.
- Performs trouble shooting and analysis of malfunctions using various technical computerized testing tools and hand testing and calibration equipment as needed to assure safe and efficient operation of county motor vehicles and motorized equipment machinery such as ATV's, Lawnmowers, Compactors, weed chippers etc.
- Performs regular safety checks on motor vehicles and motorized equipment and machinery.
- Performs preventive maintenance and makes repairs to vehicles.
- Maintains internal combustion engines (gas and diesel), transmissions, differentials, air and hydraulic systems, (open and closed systems), electrical, computerized control systems, fuel systems, cooling systems, suspensions, brakes, tires, exhaust, etc.
- Performs emergency field repairs and service as needed.
- Installs, maintains and repairs electrical systems, components, parts, accessories and equipment; assures proper function of vehicle radios, emergency equipment and communication equipment.
- Performs general vehicle inspection; checks and maintains service schedules consistent with manufacturer specifications, work orders and other documentation.
- Performs major and minor tune-ups using appropriate manual and electronic testing equipment and performs required vehicle inspections.
- Performs welding, braising, soldering; uses MIG, stick and -acetylene welders; maintains welding equipment to assure effective and safe use.
a. Completes projects with appropriate layers or coats of paint.
b. Fabricates braces, supports, and parts for old or worn-out units.
c. Lays out and cuts new steel following established procedures to prep all stages of the process.
- Fabricates and welds equipment parts which are not readily available.
- Performs extensive metal fabrication (gun racks, cages, shields, steps, brackets, push bumpers, etc.), welding and hard facing using electric and acetylene equipment.
- Modifies parts, reinforces frames, plow blades, sanders, etc.
- May perform minor auto body maintenance, repair and painting.
- Resurface brake rotors and drums, mount and balance wheels.
- Acquires, upon approval, parts and general supplies and assures general shop, equipment and inventory security and control.
- Cleans shop area, tools and equipment to maintain safe work environment.
- Responsible for all decal changes and updates to public safety and fleet vehicles as necessary.
- Attends various schools and training programs as needed to develop skills in equipment maintenance.
- Operates heavy equipment as needed to assist in construction and maintenance projects or as needed to transport and relocate machinery or equipment.
- Maintain equipment repair logs and ensure that all documentation such as work orders are complete and accurate.
General Duties and Responsibilities
Works collaboratively, cooperatively, and in coordination with fellow team members and with others in the organization, treats them with respect, courtesy and consideration, and shows understanding and the appropriate support of other team members to help get the job done.
Provides assistance, information, guidance and resources to diverse groups of customers, clients and others outside of the organization; treats them in a friendly manner with professionalism, helpfulness, respect, courtesy and consideration at all times regardless of circumstances.
Maintains regular, dependable attendance and punctuality, and physical presence at the assigned worksite; must interact directly with people at the worksite on a regular basis.
Complies with and actively supports all applicable workplace environmental health and safety policies, work rules, and practices, giving maximum effort to performing job functions in a manner that protects the health and safety of the employee, co-workers, and the general public.
The incumbent in this position may have access to sensitive and proprietary company data, personal client/customer data, personal employee data, and other sensitive information, and an essential job duty is the maintenance of strict confidentiality of such information in accordance with Taos County policy, and federal/state/local laws and regulations (e.g., HIPAA, FACTA, etc.).
Performs other duties as assigned and which are deemed necessary or desirable by Taos County.
III. CORE TAOS COUNTY VALUES, BEHAVIORS, & COMPETENCIES:
As a requirement of their employment, all Taos County employees are expected and required to support and demonstrate Taos County's core values and behaviors, and to perform the essential functions and elements of this position competently. Employees are expected to demonstrate these values and behaviors through their behavior and performance throughout the course of the introductory period of employment and continuing throughout employment with Taos County. The values, behaviors, and competencies that need to be demonstrated by all Taos County employees include but are not limited to:
- Quality/Compliance: Achieving a standard of excellence with our work processes and outcomes, honoring Taos County policies and all regulatory requirements.
- Customer/Client focus: Striving for high external and internal customer/client satisfaction, going out of our way to be helpful and pleasant, making it as easy as possible on the customer/client, rather than on self, department, or organization.
- Clear Communication: Expresses oneself clearly and effectively when speaking and writing to individuals and groups; listens attentively and ensures all parties involved understand communication; responds in a timely manner using appropriate communication methods.
- Interpersonal Skills: Interacts effectively with others using discretion, empathy and self-regulation when working toward resolution of divergent interests; recognizes and appreciates the quirky or unusual traits of others.
- Professional Expertise: Achieves a proficient level of ability or knowledge in job-related areas; continues to grow with the changing requirements of the job.
- Adaptability: Adjusts to changing circumstances by altering attitudes and behaviors; displays resilience and flexibility in response to setbacks and stressful situations with energy and optimism.
- Collegiality: Being helpful, respectful, approachable, and team oriented, building strong working relationships and a positive work environment.
- Initiative: Takes action to influence events, generate ideas for improvement, takes advantage of opportunities, and does not wait to be told what to do next.
- Efficiency and Continuous Improvement: Planning ahead, managing time well, being on time, being cost conscious, thinking of better ways to do things
- Coachability: Being receptive to feedback, willing to learn, embracing continuous improvement in personal and professional growth & development, performance, and productivity.
- Team Player: able to work collaboratively with others in the organization, and to work well with diverse groups of people and gain and maintain of respect of others, both inside and outside Taos County.
- Decision Making: Uses sound judgment to make good decisions based on information gathered and considers all pertinent facts and alternatives before deciding. Commits to decision.
- Performance Standards: Sets and maintains high performance standards. Pays close attention to detail, accuracy and completeness and follows up on work outputs.
- Problem-Solving: Analyzes problem by gathering and organizing all relevant information. Identifies cause and effect relationships and comes up with best solution.
- Integrity: Shares complete and accurate information. Maintains confidentiality and meets own commitments and adheres to organizational policies and procedures.
- Motivation: Displays energy and enthusiasm, commits additional effort, and maintains a high level of productivity and self-direction.
IV. POSITION SPECIFICATIONS:
Fair Labor Standards Act Provisions:
This position is non-exempt under the provisions of the Fair Labor Standards Act and is subject to the organization's policies and procedures pertaining to overtime hours.
Independence of Action; Supervision Received:
The Fleet Mechanic works under general supervision of the Fleet Maintenance Director and/or Fleet Maintenance Supervisor. Employee works alone on routine work and checks with supervisor only when in doubt. Production generally precedes a check on the quality control. Established methods and procedures are clearly established, and general instructions provided.
Supervision Exercised:
The Fleet Mechanic is responsible for own work and has no supervisory authority or responsibility; although the Fleet Mechanic may be responsible for organizing and reviewing the work of volunteers or others working on special projects s/he is overseeing that are assigned by the position's supervisor.
Coordination and Cooperation with Internal and External Parties:
Internal:
Responds to requests for information from the Fleet Maintenance Director and/or Fleet Maintenance Supervisor; and works with other department staff on issues and special projects that may have a moderate impact on provision of Taos County's programs and services.
External:
Employee has a minimal amount of independent contact with external parties. Under direction of the Fleet Maintenance Director and/or the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor, may work with external vendors, applicants, agencies, and others to provide accurate services.
V. POSITION AUTHORITIES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES:
General:
Position has moderate level of line responsibility and moderate authority to make independent decisions over an assigned function. A person in this position regularly takes responsibility for a key operation or function due to their level of accountability.
Budgetary/Financial Authority and Accountability:
Position has low to no level of accountability for budgetary or financial decisions, and decisions will have a low level of impact on resource utilization within Taos County. Not responsible for impact on an operating budget for the Department.
Equipment/Asset/Material Authority and Accountability:
Position has a low level responsibility for equipment & other assets, materials, and supplies; proper utilization is required plus accountability for first-level maintenance may be required.
VI. POSITION QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS:
As a requirement of their employment, all Taos County employees are expected and required to perform the essential functions and elements of this position competently, demonstrating adequate progress throughout the course of the training and introductory period of employment and continuing throughout employment with Taos County. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience:
Required:
- High School Diploma (or GED or High School Equivalence).
- Completion of one (1) year of specialized course work providing technical training in diesel and automotive maintenance, repair and diagnostics
- Three (3) years of experience in major repair of a variety of gas and diesel vehicles.
- Must be a journey level mechanic.
OR
- An equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Special Qualifications:
o ASE Certification in diesel engines, gasoline engines desirable.
Substitution:
- Additional education or professional training may substitute for experience requirement.
Language Requirements:
Required:
Ability to read and write English in order to understand and interpret written procedures and technical manuals. This includes the ability to give and receive instructions in written and verbal forms and to effectively present information and respond to questions from vendors, contractors, supervisors, co-workers, residents, and city/county agencies.
Preferred:
Bi-lingual (English/Spanish)
Certification, Licenses and Registrations:
- Must have (or obtain within 3-months from the date of hire) and maintain a current, valid State of New Mexico driver's license; must have and maintain a Taos County-insurable driving record.
Training/Professional Development Requirements:
- Must successfully complete all Taos County-required safety and other training within required timeframes
- Must successfully pass and maintain training certification in all state, Taos County, and/or other training requirements of the position and job assignment.
- Additional training requirements for this position may be mandated by Taos County.
Tools and Equipment Used:
An employee in this position must be knowledgeable and skilled in the safe use and maintenance of the following tools and equipment:
- Standard office equipment and software, including desktop computer, and standard MS-Office applications or equivalent.
- Hand tools, specialized auto part tools and computerized testing tools.
- Lifts and hoists, truck crane, welding equipment and various shop equipment.
- Must be able to operate a company vehicle.
Other:
- In accordance with the conditional offer of employment, individual must pass drug screen, and other required background investigations.
- Additional drug screening and background investigations may be required depending on the job assignment, regulatory or policy requirements, job transfer, or in accordance with Taos County's Drug-Free Workplace policy.
VII. PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS and WORKING CONDITIONS
The physical and mental demands, and working conditions described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of this position.
Physical Effort and Demand:
- A high level of physical demand is required to perform the work; employee is regularly required to: walk, sit, use hands and fingers, reach with hands and arms, talk and hear.
- May be required to stand for long periods.
- The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 55 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 150 pounds or more.
Visual Acuity, Hearing, Speaking, Manual Dexterity:
- Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, and ability to adjust focus.
- Must be able to make individual, small group, and large group presentations as required by position
- Must effectively convey ideas, images and goals to diverse group of personalities.
Mental Demand:
- Effective performance requires continual thinking and attention to work/detail demanded by the essential functions of the job.
- Must be able to apply principles of logical thinking to define problems, collect pertinent data, establish facts, draw valid conclusions and initiate appropriate course of action.
- Must be able to work non-standard work hours occasionally, as required to fulfill job responsibilities.
- Must be able to meet multiple deadlines.
- The employee must also multi-task and interact with a wide variety of people on various and, at times, complicated issues.
Environment/Working Conditions:
- Moderate hazardous conditions exist in the work environment. The work environment is pleasant; although moderate negative physical factors exist.
- Candidate will work inside and outside in all weather conditions and with potential hazards including exposure to sun, wind, rain, snow, dust, and traffic.
- Possibility of physical risk.
- Possible exposure to harmful fumes.
- Limited overnight travel may be required from time to time.
- Moderate amount of negative psychological factors; these factors must be addressed and considered in the performance of duties and have minimal potential for a negative impact on job employees.
Safety-Sensitive Position Designation:
- This position is not classified by Taos County as "safety-sensitive."
Conditions of Employment
- Employees are required to be in compliance with Taos County's policy on current influenza and other vaccination requirements for employees.