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AUTOMOTIVE MECHANIC (NON-COMPETITIVE)

City of Cincinnati

Cincinnati (OH)

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USD 40,000 - 60,000

Part time

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Job summary

The City of Cincinnati is seeking an Automotive Mechanic responsible for troubleshooting and repairing a variety of vehicles including trucks and construction equipment. Candidates must have experience in automotive repair and a valid commercial driver's license. The position requires knowledge of automotive systems and safety practices.

Qualifications

  • Two years of paid experience in automotive repair.
  • Desirable to have ASE certification and EVT certification.
  • Must possess a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnoses equipment malfunction to determine repair needs.
  • Repairs engine and associated components.
  • Follows safety practices while performing tasks.

Skills

Troubleshooting
Repairing automotive equipment
Understanding of automotive systems

Education

Certification from ASE (Automotive Service Excellence)
EVT (Emergency Vehicle Technician) Certification

Job description

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General Statement of Duties

This employee performs journey level work by troubleshooting and repairing automobiles, trucks, construction equipment, specialized equipment such as fire pumpers, and non-automotive equipment. Performs related duties as required.

NOTE: If you are a current employee of the City of Cincinnati and want to be considered as a promotional candidate, you must apply to the PROMOTIONAL job posting.

Minimum Qualifications (KSAs)

(Illustrative only. Any one position may not require all of the listed KSAs nor do the listed examples include all the KSAs which may be required.)

Knowledge of

The design and function of two and four cycle internal combustion engines and diesel engines.

All of the various systems associated with automotive-equipment, including fuel carburetion, fuel pumps, fuel injection, brakes, steering, transmissions, suspension, electrical, cooling, lubrication, air conditioning systems, ABS brake systems, and hydraulics.

Types and characteristics of various fluids that are put into automotive components.

Mechanics hand tools and standard trade practices and procedures.

Occupational hazards and safe work practices when working with and around automotive equipment and automotive repair equipment.

Testing instruments, such as voltmeter, multimeters, etc.

Operating and repair characteristics of a variety of automotive equipment such as cars and trucks.

Battery charging procedures.

Basic installation procedures for electrical components on equipment.

Skill to

Operate basic PC computer programs.

Diagnose problems using knowledge of equipment, past experience, and test equipment.

Perform work on components of equipment including cleaning diesel fuel systems, repairing and adjusting carburetors, repairing hydraulic systems of all kinds such as brakes, engines, oil and water, installing electrical equipment.

Use mechanics hand tools and test equipment associated with automotive repair, maintenance, overhaul, and replacement including pullers, filler gauges, pressure gauges, volt and ohm meters, micrometers, timing lights, etc.

Drive a motor vehicle in order to transport oneself on the streets and highways.

Ability to

Detect unsafe work behavior.

Decide if a component needs to be cleaned, replaced, or repaired using guides in service manuals and the types of and extent of adjustment, alignment, repair, or replacement.

Improvise by using materials on hand in order to reactivate equipment in emergency situations.

Plan and organize work so that all parts needed to complete a project are ordered ahead of time when possible.

Comply with practices, policies, and procedures of the department such as keeping work area clean and accessible and regulations dealing with safe and proper use of equipment and tools.

Understand and apply mechanical principles.

Write clearly and concisely to complete reports and forms.

Conduct, read, and interpret results shown on testing devices.

Read and interpret schematics, technical manuals, specification tables, and other written instructions.

Follow oral instructions, listen and understand descriptions of complaints, and translate information to others, either orally or in writing.

Work alone, or with others, and maintain satisfactory working relationships with other employees and users of equipment.

Ability to learn and retain up-to-date changes in all areas of service repair industry.

Retain information such as test procedures replacement procedures and of sequence of operations.

Work in awkward body positions such as kneeling, stooping, and laying on back for long periods of time.

Required Education And Experience

Resume and DriverLicense must be attached or application will be rejected.

Open Qualifications: Applicants must have two (2) years of paid experience in automotive repair work. It is desirable to possess a certification from the National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certification.

OR

Promotional Qualifications: Applicants must have two (2) years of experience as an Automotive Mechanic Helper with the City of Cincinnati.

Other Requirements

Must have a valid Class A Commercial Driver's License or obtain one during the probationary period.

Must be willing to work shifts other than normal business hours including nights, weekends, and holidays.

May be required to lift heavy amounts of weight in excess of 50 pounds.

Must have or obtain a service set of tools necessary to perform the job.

Military Education & Experience Evaluation

Military education and experience may be substituted for college level course work at the lower and upper division baccalaureate and graduate levels and apprenticeship training at the vocational certificate level on a case by case basis based on the American Council on Education (ACE) Military Guide recommendations.

Human Resources Contact: Velda.Cope@cincinnati-oh.gov

Working and Physical Conditions

Work is performed primarily in a garage area with some exposure to various outside weather conditions. Incumbent is exposed to constant noise, dirt, dust, fumes, smoke, gases, greases and oils. May be required to work in confined spaces.

EXAMPLES OF WORK PERFORMED

(Illustrative only. Any one position within this classification may not include all of the duties listed nor do the listed examples include all of the tasks which may be performed.)

Diagnoses the causes of equipment malfunction to determine which parts need repair, adjustment, rebuilding, fabrication, or replacement.

Repairs engine and associated components such as carburetors, electronic fuel injection systems,

cooling systems, and front-end and rear suspension systems.

Performs tune-ups on engines of various types of equipment including heavy trucks, heavy equipment (e.g. bulldozers, pavers, etc.), and specialized equipment such as wood chippers and air compressors.

Repairs, overhauls, modifies, replaces, or installs mechanical, electrical, and/or hydraulic units such as power-takeoffs, snow removal blades, etc., on trucks and other heavy equipment.

During the process of repairing or overhauling equipment, observes the need for other necessary repairs and performs as required.

Drives a tow truck or other service vehicle to the scene of stranded or inoperative equipment to perform emergency repairs or to tow equipment back to municipal garage.

Evaluates the condition of batteries by testing and discards or cleans and recharges.

Cleans assigned work area and picks up tools and places them in appropriate tool chest or cabinets.

Attends workshops or training sessions on automotive maintenance.

Working knowledge of current safety policies, instructions for proper usage, and other procedures and professional practices required for completing job duties.

Identifies unsafe practices and conditions and brings such matters to the attention of the crew leader or supervisor.

Seniority level
  • Seniority level
    Entry level
Employment type
  • Employment type
    Part-time
Job function
  • Job function
    Manufacturing and Production
  • Industries
    Manufacturing

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