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Montgomery County is hiring Emergency Vehicle Mechanic Technicians to inspect, maintain, and repair a fleet of nearly 300 fire and rescue vehicles. Candidates should possess relevant experience and certifications, and will work in varied environments, ensuring the operational safety of critical equipment. This position offers competitive salaries reflective of the specialized skills required.
The Montgomery County FireandRescue Service (MCFRS) Fleet Operations, with the Division of Support Services, inspects,maintains, and repairs fire and rescue apparatus and ensures compliance with local, state, and federal requirements. The fleet iscomprisedofnearly 300heavy, medium, and light duty vehicles including pumpers, aerials, rescue squads, and ambulances. The department isseekingto fill the position of Emergency Vehicle Mechanic Technicians.
MCFRS is seeking Mechanics that are highly skilled or have good aptitude to perform maintenance and repairsof a variety of specialized medium- and heavy-duty fire and emergency medical services apparatus.Successful candidates will have the following knowledge, skills, and abilities:
Ability to lift and move objects that weigh up to 100 lbs., and occasionally objects that weigh in excel of 100 lbs., obtainingassistanceor using mechanical advantage, asappropriate.
Ability to safelyoperateand drive all fire/rescue apparatus and their respective components.
Ability and willingness to provide emergency repair service on fire/rescue/EMS apparatus and equipment outside the regular shop location.
Skill in working as a team member to provide excellent customer service.
Skill in problem solving to select, organize and logically process relevant information.
The position islocatedat a warehouse-type facilitylocatedin Rockville, MD.
Work is performed in all seasons, regardless of weather, indoors and outdoors, with exposure to environmental factors found in a warehouse and automotive shop.
Strict adherence to safety precautions and procedures, and the use ofappropriate PPE(PPE Personal Protective Equipment) and protective devices will berequiredat all times.
The positionmay be occasionallyrequiredto work outside of normal business hours, either during the traditional second shift, (i.e., later afternoon/evening and/or on-call during nights and weekends) withadditionalcompensation.
To ensure a positive workplace and tocomply withfederal, state and County laws, the incumbentis responsible forcompleting mandatory trainings within the first three to six months or within the specifiedtimeframe.
The selected candidates willbe requiredto successfully complete a pre-employment background check and a medical exam with drug screen.
The individuals selected for this position will be considered an "Essential Employee." Essential employees must report to work during a period of general emergency or liberal leave.
Please note, if hired, it is the employee's responsibility to provide their own tools which arerequiredon the first day of employment. In addition, the employeeis responsible forthe expense of obtaining andmaintaininga "Class A"commercialdriver’s permit and license.
The Emergency Vehicle Mechanic Technicians willbe responsible forperforming inspections, testing, maintenance, and repairs of a variety of specialized medium- and heavy-duty fire and emergency medical services apparatus. These vehicles include heavy rescue squads, pumpers, tankers, aerial ladders, ambulances, and specialized evacuation and mass casualty apparatus.
Responsibilities include, but are not limited to:
Ensuring the mechanical and performance safety of emergency fire and rescue vehicles.
Performing inspections, lubrications, fluid changes andcomponentadjustments and other routine maintenance work on equipment and vehicles related to Preventive Maintenance (PM) processes.
Utilizing diagnostic tools (both manual and electronic) to assess and evaluate required service/repairs.
Provide diagnostic assessments of repair needs based on experience.
Troubleshooting service/repair needs and performing necessary/required work ina timelyfashion.
Documenting/recording findings, measurements, diagnoses and needed repairs discovered during PM inspections.
Performing repairs to light, medium, and heavy apparatus, and equipment.
Road testing vehicles during, and upon completion of, maintenance/repair work.
Handling hazardous waste properly;maintainingthe work area in a clean and orderly manner; and performing various "shopkeeping" tasks.
Operating machine shop tools and testing equipment.
Communicating with end-users about mechanical andperformance and functionsand operation.
Preference for interviews will be given to applicants with experience in the following:
Experience diagnosing,maintaining, and repairing medium-heavy-duty diesel vehicles.
Experience applying vehicle maintenance standards (organizational,manufacturer, or governmental).
Experienceutilizingshop management systems or diagnostic equipment.
Experience using fleet maintenance software or FMIS Fleet Maintenance Information Systems.
Experience with planning and organizing work responsibilities.