Fleet Technician I/II/III Flex



Job Details

Fleet Technician I/II/III Flex
Employer

City of Corona

Salary

$2,757.00 - $5,016.00 Monthly

Location

Corona, CA

Job Type

Full-Time Benefited

Job Number

17/18-00083

Department

Department of Water and Power

Opening Date

05/10/2018

Closing Date

Continuous

DESCRIPTION

**This position will be advertised continuously and applications will be reviewed starting on 5/24/18.  Based on the number of applications received, this job posting may close without notice.**

SALARY
Fleet Technician I: $15.905 - $19.417 hourly
Fleet Technician II: $19.417 - $23.704 hourly
Fleet Technician III: $23.704 - $28.928 hourly

Fleet Technician I

Under general supervision, services, inspects, and performs semi-skilled repairs to a variety of light, medium and heavy-duty vehicles and equipment; assists journey-level technicians; and performs related duties as assigned.
 
Under immediate supervision, diagnoses, maintains, repairs and overhauls a wide variety of diesel, gasoline and natural gas-powered heavy, medium and light duty vehicles including but not limited to: trucks, cars, fire apparatus, and various forms of construction equipment; maintains, services and repairs engines on small equipment; operates a variety of hand, power and shop tools; and performs related duties as assigned.
 
Fleet Technician II
Under close supervision, diagnoses, maintains, repairs and overhauls a wide variety of diesel, gasoline and natural gas-powered heavy, medium and light duty vehicles including but not limited to: trucks, cars, fire apparatus, and various forms of construction equipment; maintains, services and repairs engines on small equipment; operates a variety of hand, power and shop tools; and performs related duties as assigned.
 
Fleet Technician III
Under general supervision, diagnoses, maintains, repairs and overhauls a wide variety of diesel, gasoline and natural gas-powered heavy, medium and light duty vehicles including but not limited to: trucks, cars, fire apparatus, and various forms of construction equipment; maintains, services and repairs engines on small equipment; operates a variety of hand, power and shop tools; and performs related duties as assigned.

DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
 
The Fleet Technician I, II, III reports to the Fleet Services Supervisor and represents the skill levels from basic to journey-level class in this series.
 
Fleet Technician I 
The incumbents perform a range of minor service functions involving mechanical and basic electrical components. This class is the entry level class in the position and provides an opportunity to gain knowledge in the higher skills required in the level II and III positions. Incumbents will learn to use more specialized diagnostic equipment and gain greater independence of action on work assignments.
 
Fleet Technician II 
The incumbents perform a higher range of maintenance functions involving additional mechanical, electrical, electronic and hydraulic components. This positon also uses more specialized equipment for repair and diagnostics. This class differs from the Fleet Technician I position, given the higher skills required to use more specialized diagnostic equipment, greater independence of action needed to diagnose a range of mechanical and repair needs, and the higher complexity level of the work assignments performed.
 
Fleet Technician III 
The incumbents perform a full range of maintenance functions involving mechanical, electrical, electronic and hydraulic components. This class differs from the Fleet Technician II position, given the higher skill level, and greater independence. This position represents the Journeyman level class in this series and should be able to address any shop repairs to all equipment as needed.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed with the proper certification and experience. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or a logical assignment to the class.

  1. Diagnoses and performs major repairs and overhauls to engines, involving inspection and replace­ment of broken or worn parts such as pistons, piston rings, valves, bearings, fittings, wrist pins, and gaskets; inspects, troubleshoots, diagnoses, repairs, cleans, adjusts and installs fuel, ignition, electrical and cooling systems involving repair and replacement of such parts as fuel injection components, carburetors, fuel pumps, spark plugs, starter motors, distributors, generators, voltage regulators, wiring switches, batteries, radiators, thermostats, and water pumps.
  2. Diagnoses, repairs and adjusts steering mechanisms and other controls, checking and aligning wheels.
  3. Inspects, diagnoses, troubleshoots and repairs high pressure water pumps, valves and auxiliary mechanical systems on fire vehicles, such as pumpers, ladder trucks, water tenders.
  4. Diagnosis, inspects, services and repairs vehicle braking systems, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, fire pump systems and associated power take-off equipment; installs and repairs power take-off equipment such as electric cranes, hoists and hydraulic lift equipment.
  5. Road tests vehicles; drives truck or equipment as required; inspects vehicles in the shop and field.
  6. Services and repairs vehicle air conditioning systems.
  7. Diagnoses engine electronic computer using diagnostic scope.
  8. Diagnoses and performs electrical, hydraulic and other repairs in the field.
  9. Reads and interprets manuals, drawings, specifications, blueprints, and sketches.
  10. Estimates labor, material and equipment required to complete assignments; completes and updates service records; senior staff may provide technical guidance to other technicians as needed.
  11. Installs and repairs power take-off equipment such as electric cranes, hoists and hydraulic lift equipment.
  12. Performs welding work on vehicles, equipment and tools; fabricates metal parts for vehicles, equipment, tools, tanks, plates, and grates; straightens and repairs bent vehicles, equipment and tools; fabricates and installs bumpers, tow bars, ladder racks, tool boxes, and pipe railings; installs light racks, decals and other equipment on City vehicles, including emergency vehicles.
  13. Ensures proper safety precautions are observed.
  14. Performs preventive maintenance and service work on construction equipment, heavy trucks, back-hoes, automobiles, light trucks,  pumpers, ladder trucks, water tenders, and other equipment, including tune-ups, checking and replenishing fluid levels, replacing hoses, belts, batteries, wiper blades, bulbs, lamps; cleaning of vehicles.
  15. Maintains, services and repairs small gasoline engines on a wide variety of maintenance and construction equipment, such as mowers, generators, stump grinders, wood chippers, chain saws, cement saws, compressors, and jackhammers light towers.
  16. Alternative fuel vehicle maintenance.

QUALIFICATIONS GUIDELINES

Knowledge of:

Fleet Technician I 
Basic operations and maintenance of vehicle systems and components; use and maintenance of basic shop, hand and power tools, such as sockets, wrenches, torque wrenches, pneumatic wrenches, greasing tools and other related tools; types and grades of lubricants, coolants, brake, steering and other fluids used in automotive and equipment servicing; use and maintenance of tire changing and balancing equipment; safe working practices and safety equipment related to the work; federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the handling and disposal of hazardous waste and clean air requirements.
 
Fleet Technician II 
Methods, techniques, parts, tools and materials used in the overhaul, maintenance and repair of diesel, gasoline and natural gas powered vehicles; operation and maintenance of a wide variety of hand, power and shop tools and equipment common to the field; safe work methods and safety regulations; use and operation of oxyacetylene and electric arc welding equipment and materials; shop mathematics; practices and procedures of shop and field welding; welding properties of various metals and alloys; lubrication systems, including oils and greases used in servicing and maintaining vehicles and equipment; federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the handling and disposal of hazardous waste and clean air requirements.
 
Fleet Technician III 
Advanced methods, techniques, parts, tools and materials used in the overhaul, maintenance and repair of diesel, gasoline and natural gas powered vehicles; operation and maintenance of a wide variety of hand, power and shop tools and equipment common to the field; safe work methods and safety regulations; use and operation of oxyacetylene and electric arc welding equipment and materials; shop mathematics; practices and procedures of shop and field welding; welding properties of various metals and alloys; lubrication systems, including oils and greases used in servicing and maintaining vehicles and equipment; federal, state and local laws and regulations pertaining to the handling and disposal of hazardous waste and clean air requirements.

Ability to:
 
Fleet Technician I
Operate basic shop, hand and power tools, vehicle hoists and jacks; operate tire changing and balancing equipment; understand and follow oral and written instructions; keep basic logs and records.
 
Fleet Technician II and III
Diagnose and repair a wide variety of diesel, gasoline, and natural gas powered vehicles and related equipment; operate and maintain a wide variety of hand, power and shop tools, and equipment used in the work; understand and follow oral and written instructions; estimate necessary materials and equipment to complete assignments; exercise independent judgment in accordance with general guidelines; prepare basic records and reports; read and interpret manuals, specifications, and drawings; use shop mathematics to make calculations; establish and maintain effective working relationships with those encountered in the course of the work; fabricate and repair a wide variety of metal parts, equipment, and tools; safe work methods and safety regulations pertaining to the work.
 
Education/Training/Experience:
 
Fleet Technician I 
A typical way of obtaining the knowledge, skills, and abilities outlined is graduation from high school or G.E.D. equivalent and three years of entry-level experience in the maintenance and repair of heavy medium and light duty vehicles, fire apparatus equipment or construction equipment, including specialized vocational training in automotive repair and diagnostic practices; or equivalent combination of training and experience.
 
Fleet Technician II and III
A typical way of obtaining the knowledge, skills, and abilities outlined is graduation from high school or G.E.D. equivalent and three years of journey-level experience in the maintenance and repair of heavy medium and light duty vehicles, fire apparatus equipment or construction equipment, including specialized vocational training in automotive repair and diagnostic practices; or equivalent combination of training and experience.
 
Licenses/Certificates/Special Requirements:
 
Fleet Technician I 
A valid Class C California driver's license (Class A driver's license is preferred) and the ability to maintain insurability under the City's Vehicle Insurance Policy.
 
Possession of, or ability to obtain, five (5) Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Technician Certifications within 18 months of hire date. Certification course work to be determined by Fleet Services Supervisor.
 
Fleet Technician II and III 
A valid Class C California driver's license, either a Class A or Class B driver's license or the ability to obtain one within 12 months of date of hire, and the ability to maintain insurability under the City's vehicle insurance policy. A Class M1 driver's license is highly desirable.
 
Possession of, or ability to obtain and maintain, an ASE Master Automobile Technician Certification or ASE Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technician Certification within 18 months of date of hire.  Possession of, or ability to obtain and maintain, a Fire Mechanic Certification within 18 months of date of hire.

PHYSICAL/MENTAL DEMANDS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT

The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommo­dations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 
Physical Demands 
 
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to use hands to finger, handle, feel or operate objects, tools or controls; and reach with hands and arms. The employee is occasionally required to climb or balance, stoop, kneel, crouch or crawl, walk, sit and talk or hear. The employee must regularly lift and/or move up to 50 pounds and occasional over 100 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision and the ability to adjust focus.
 
Mental Demands
 
While performing the duties of this class, employees are regularly required to use written and oral communication skills; read and interpret data, information and documents; analyze and solve basic problems; use simple math and mathematical
reasoning; observe and interpret situations; learn and apply new information or new skills; work under deadlines with interruptions; and interact with City staff, other organizations and the public.
 
WORK ENVIRONMENT
 
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this class. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
 
The employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts or in outside weather conditions and is occasionally exposed to wet or humid conditions, fumes, toxic or caustic chemicals. The noise level is moderately noisy.

CORONA GENERAL EMPLOYEES ASSOCIATION 
CITY PAID BENEFITS
 
For a complete explanation of benefits, benefit eligibility and restrictions; please refer to the current Corona General Employees Association, Memorandum of Understanding.  Any information contained herein that may conflict with the provisions of the Corona General Employees Association MOU, the MOU shall prevail.

RETIREMENT: Employees are covered by the California Public Employees' Retirement System (CalPERS). The City does not participate in Social Security and the City pays the employees mandatory contribution to the Medicare Program.
 
The City offers two retirement formulas based on the employee's current CalPERS membership status. The 2.7% @ 55 highest single year of service retirement formula will be applied to employees hired prior to January 1, 2013 and those current CalPERS members with no significant break in PERS-qualified employment.  The 2% @ 62 three year average retirement formula will be applied to those employees with a significant break in PERS-qualified employment those who have not formerly been a member of CalPERS or another retirement program with which CalPERS has a reciprocal relationship. 
 
All employees hired on or after January 1, 2013, will be subject to CalPERS membership review for applicability of PEPRA.

ANNUAL LEAVE & HOLIDAYS:

Annual Leave During Initial Probation:

Probationary employees employed less than one full year shall accrue Probationary Sick Leave at one-half the rate of a 1-5 year full time regular employee. Such accrued time may be used for employee or family illness or medical reasons.

After six (6) months, an employee may request up to one week of "Advanced Annual Leave" for vacation purposes with the permission of his or her supervisor.

Holiday Leave hours earned during the first year of employment are available to be used for any purpose.

There are 12 (8 hour) paid holidays (96 hours) per calendar year.

ANNUAL LEAVE BUYBACK: Eligible employees may "buy back" a maximum of 160 hours of annual leave once each year.

MEDICAL INSURANCE: The City currently offers Kaiser and Blue Shield HMO plans as well as several Anthem Blue Cross PPO plans through CalPERS.

Tier IV Employees: The City agrees to provide a Medical Allowance to Members hired on or after November 14, 2017, to be used for the purpose of purchasing mandatory health coverage offered through PEMHCA for the Member and his or her eligible dependents. Effective November 14, 2017, the Medical Allowance shall consist of the following: (1) the Base Contribution Rate, plus (2) an amount equal to the difference between the Base Contribution Rate and the following amounts, as applicable:
 
(1) $473.46 per month for Members electing Employee only coverage;
(2) $946.92 per month for Members electing Employee plus one dependent coverage; or
(3) $946.92 per month for Members electing Employee plus two or more dependents coverage.
The Medical Allowance will be made available through the Cafeteria Plan. If a Member enrolls in a health plan that costs more than the Medical Allowance, he or she will be responsible for payment of any premium in excess of the Medical Allowance. The excess of the Medical Allowance remaining after purchase of mandatory health coverage through PEMHCA, if any, may NOT be allocated toward the purchase of other Cafeteria Plan benefits and may NOT be taken as a taxable cash payment.
 
In lieu of receiving the Medical Allowance and Medical Difference (if applicable), a Member may elect to receive a monthly allocation to the Cafeteria Plan according to the following schedule:
 
Effective January 1, 2018
(a) $1,000.00 for Employee + 2 or more dependents
(b) $750.00 for Employee + 1 dependent
(c) $450.00 for Employee Only

DENTAL INSURANCE: The City currently offers HMO and PPO dental insurance through Delta Dental and Delta Care. Dental insurance premiums are paid by the employee.

VISION INSURANCE: The City currently offers vision insurance through Eye Med. Vision insurance premiums are paid by the employee.

DISABILITY INSURANCE: Short-term and long term disability insurance is provided free to each employee.

LIFE INSURANCE:  The City provides a term life insurance policy to each employee equal to 5 ½ times the employee's annual basic earnings to a maximum, of $750,000.00.

EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE AND COUNSELING PROGRAM: This is a comprehensive program designed to help employees and their family members find direction in solving personal and/or emotional problems.

LONGEVITY PAY: After 5 years of service $500.00 annually. After 10 years of service $700.00 annually. After 15 years of service $800.00 annually. After 20 years of service $1000.00 annually.

TUITION REIMBURSEMENT: The City of Corona recognizes the value of an educated workforce and encourages employees to pursue the goal of higher education. The City has adopted a plan to provide financial reimbursement for tuition and textbooks for job-related college courses. It is a plan wherein the City participates with the employee in financing specific job-related courses leading to an appropriate degree or certificate.  Education plans approved in writing by the City shall reimburse Members for the costs up to a maximum amount of $2,500 per employee per fiscal year and a lifetime maximum amount of $10,000 per employee.

BI-LINGUAL PAY: The bilingual pay program provides an increase of $189.58 per month for those members demonstrating the ability to both understand and effectively communicate in a language other than English that the City Manager has determined is necessary for the effective or efficient operation of the City. If an employee is approved for bilingual pay for less than a full month, the monthly amount shall be pro-rated accordingly. For each language approved by the City Manager, the number of employees to be eligible will be determined by Management, and to become qualified an employee must be certified by the Human Resources Department after passing an oral conversational test established by Management.

Revised 1/2018

01
Please indicate your highest level of education completed.
  • Less than high school diploma or GED equivalent
  • High school diploma or GED equivalent
  • Some college
  • Associate's Degree
  • Bachelor's Degree
  • Master's Degree or higher
02
Please indicate the area of study of the above-mentioned education.
03
Do you possess a valid class "C" driver's license?
  • Yes
  • No
04
Do you currently possess a valid class "A" drivers license?
  • Yes
  • No
05
Do you currently possess a valid class "B" drivers license?
  • Yes
  • No
06
Do you currently possess a valid class "M1" drivers license?
  • Yes
  • No
07
Do you currently possess (5) Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Technician Certifications?
  • Yes
  • No
08
Do you currently possess an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Automobile Technician Certification?
  • Yes
  • No
09
Do you currently possess an Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technician Certification?
  • Yes
  • No
10
Do you currently possess a Fire Mechanic Certification?
  • Yes
  • No
11
Do you currently have at least three (3) years of entry-level experience in the maintenance and repair of heavy medium and light duty vehicles, fire apparatus equipment or construction equipment, including specialized vocational training in automotive repair and diagnostic practices?
  • Yes
  • No
12
Do you currently have at least three (3) years of journey-level experience in the maintenance repair of heavy medium and light duty vehicles, fire apparatus equipment or construction equipment, including specialized vocational training in automotive repair and diagnostic practices.
  • Yes
  • No

* Required Question

Employer
City of Corona
Address
400 S. Vicentia Ave.

Corona, California, 92882
Phone
951-736-2209

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