This position is responsible for the maintenance and repair of light and heavy equipment, trucks and other City vehicles and equipment.
- Repairs and maintains city vehicles, heavy equipment, and all other public works vehicles including front-end loaders, backhoes, jet/vacuum truck, and various trucks; performs major and minor engine repairs on gasoline and diesel- powered vehicles.
- Repairs and tests brake systems, suspension systems, exhaust systems, heating and cooling systems and transmissions.
- Replaces fuel pumps, generators, and hose lines; adjusts valves and brakes; performs minor body repairs and repairs motors of sander/salter and other equipment as necessary.
- Conducts regular maintenance of vehicles including lubricating equipment, changing oil and grease and cleaning, and washing vehicles as needed.
- Cleans repair shop and assists in the maintenance of records on repair costs per vehicle.
- Conducts State Safety Inspections on City vehicles.
- Drives trucks and heavy construction equipment, loads, unloads and transports material, tools, supplies, and equipment as is necessary for public works projects or maintenance.
- Installs special equipment such as plow frames, lights, radios, and special wiring as necessary; performs electric, acetylene and arc welding as required.
- Performs duties in accordance with established procedures and techniques, requiring independent judgment in operating equipment.
- Ensures time and work is accounted for on written work orders as appropriate.
- Operates snow removal equipment, including loaders and all manner of plow trucks and sidewalk tractors as required.
- Performs duties requiring independent judgment in accordance with established safety and operational procedures and techniques.
- Ensures time and work is accounted for on work orders.
- Makes routine contacts with other city divisions related to Public Works and occasional contact with the public.
- Supports the coordination of activities between all staff and other departments within the City. Performs other tasks or functions as necessary to accomplish City and Department goals and objectives.
- High school diploma or equivalent, required.
- Minimum one (1) year experience in maintenance and repair of heavy and motorized equipment, or equivalent automotive education, required.
- State CDL driver license with tanker endorsement, required or must obtain within six (6) months of employment.
- State of Vermont Certified Vehicle Inspector certification required or must obtain within six (6) months of employment.
- Must pass pre-employment criminal background check and drug test.
- Must be able to pass random CDL drug testing through duration of employment.
- Thorough knowledge of the tools, equipment and procedures used in motor equipment repair and maintenance.
- Ability to locate, diagnose and repair a wide variety of equipment.
- Must be able to work in a team environment.
- Excellent communication skills, written and oral.