About the Role
As a Fleet Technician, you will perform skilled tasks in the maintenance, repair, and inspection of City-owned vehicles and mechanical equipment. This includes diagnosing issues, completing repairs, and ensuring all equipment is safe and operational to support municipal services.
What You’ll Be Doing
- Repair and maintain a variety of City-owned vehicles and equipment (e.g., trucks, loaders, tractors, sweepers, firefighting vehicles, ice resurfacers, park maintenance equipment).
- Diagnose issues, perform road tests, and conduct safety checks on vehicles and equipment.
- Install, remove, repair, and maintain vehicle attachments (e.g., snow plows, sanders, ice resurfacers, snow blowers, sweepers).
- Perform mechanical tasks such as modifying water valves, repairing tools, welding, and fabricating components.
- Pick up and deliver vehicles as needed.
- Maintain a clean and organized shop environment.
- Ensure equipment is safe to operate and properly stored; maintain cleanliness of vehicles and work areas.
- Provide excellent customer service by responding to the needs of staff and other internal customers.
- Accurately complete required documentation (e.g., daily performance logs, timesheets, accident reports).
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
What’s Required:
Education & Certification
- Grade 12 diploma or General Educational Development (GED) Certificate.
- Ontario Certificate of Qualification: Automotive Service Technician (310S).
- Ontario Certificate of Qualification: Truck and Coach Technician (310T).
- Standard First Aid / CPR C certification (WSIB recognized).
- Valid, unrestricted Class “DZ” driver’s licence.
- Drive Clean certification (preferred).
- Ozone Depletion Protection (ODP) certification with air conditioning experience (preferred).
- Propane, Natural Gas, and Hydraulic certifications (preferred).
Experience
- 3–5 years of recent automotive repair experience, including engine management systems (diagnostics and troubleshooting).
- Formal training and experience with the Occupational Health and Safety Act, particularly in maintenance and construction activities (e.g., PPE, fall arrest, trench safety).
- Knowledge of the Ontario Traffic Manual, with emphasis on Book 7 (preferred); ability to safely set up traffic control in work zones.
- Availability to work overtime and support winter control operations as required.
Skills:
- Ability to meet the physical demands of the role (as outlined in the Physical Demands Analysis).
- Strong time management and attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently with minimal supervision.
- Exceptional customer service and communication skills.
- Basic computer skills; experience with Microsoft Office Suite is an asset.
- Must supply own set of tools (metric and SAE).