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An established industry player is seeking a Transit Lead Mechanic to oversee and guide a team of skilled mechanics in maintaining and repairing a diverse fleet of vehicles. This role is pivotal in ensuring the highest standards of safety and efficiency, while also fostering a positive work environment that values respect and teamwork. The ideal candidate will possess extensive technical knowledge, strong leadership abilities, and a commitment to equity and social justice principles. If you're passionate about public service and ready to make a significant impact in the community, this is the opportunity for you.
***This position is open to current King County Metro Transit Mechanics that have been in their Metro mechanic position for at least two years at the time this recruitment closes. All other applicants will be screened out of the recruitment process.***
Testing for this recruitment will take place on March 4, 2025 at East Base. See the testing section in this posting for further details.
The Vehicle Maintenance mechanic team has multiple promotional opportunities for the Transit Mechanic – Lead role.
This position requires the incumbent be introspective regarding how they are perceived by their peers and colleagues. Are you someone your teammates seek out when they need to troubleshoot? Are you someone with the work ethic and position knowledge that your teammates respect? Are you interested in making a difference in King County Metro’s path forward? If so, keep reading.
A lead position is the final step in the mechanic classification and the person working in this role serves as a working lead- the lead continues to perform the duties of the classification in addition to the specific lead duties. The lead role is seen as an entry position to leadership roles at King County Metro (KCM). The person accepting a lead position should be interested in the opportunity to learn and grow into the skill set required for KCM leadership staff. We are seeking new lead mechanics that understand, support, and exemplify the values of KCM; staff that will call out areas where improvement is needed while presenting thoughtful solutions for consideration.
The lead position requires that the incumbent can recognize strengths within their team while also being transparent regarding areas of growth that are necessary. The lead should have the ability to clearly communicate expectations while maintaining a positive environment where all employees know they are respected, they are valued, and they work in an environment they want to show up to. This position requires the skill to present areas of weakness to a team member with empathy and a teaching mindset. The lead role can be challenging in that the lead is responsible for coordinating the work of staff in the classification while providing guidance without disciplinary responsibilities; this requires the ability to nurture an environment of mutual respect.
Does the thought of leading a team to become excellent in reputation and quality of their work excite you? Do you have a passion to see Metro be the absolute best public transportation system in the nation? If after thoughtful consideration you find yourself answering, “Yes!” to the questions put forth, you are strongly encouraged to apply for this position!
Safety Sensitive Position
This position is considered safety sensitive. Applicants for positions defined as safety sensitive are required to undergo drug testing prior to employment, and subsequent to commencement of employment, will be subject to random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, return to duty and follow-up drug and alcohol testing in compliance with Federal DOT alcohol and controlled substances testing program protocols.
Applying equity and social justice principles is a daily responsibility and a foundational expectation for all King County employees. You will apply equity and social justice principles that exemplify shared values, behaviors, and practices to all aspects of the work.
As the Transit Lead Mechanic you will:
Minimum Qualifications
Per the ATU 587 and KC labor agreement: Qualified candidates must be current Metro Transit Mechanics with a minimum of two years of service experience in the classification as of the closing date of this posting.
In addition, successful candidates will also have:
Required competencies - successful Lead Mechanics are skilled in the following competencies:
Necessary Special Requirements:
Who May Apply
This position is open to King County Transit Mechanic employees who have completed at least two years of current, full-time service in the position.
Application and Selection Process
An online employment application and completion of the supplemental questionnaire is required.
The selection process for this recruitment will have three (3) parts:
Part I: Written Exam -A written exam will be given to all applicants who meet the minimum qualifications for this recruitment. This exam has been developed with the assistance of current Vehicle Maintenance Transit Superintendents, Chiefs, Lead Mechanics, Fleet Maintenance Analysts, and the Union. It will include, but not be limited to a multiple-choice exam covering some or all of the following:
This will be a 60-minute closed book exam. Valuable resources for test preparation studying are listed and linked below. Please check with your Chief or Lead, as needed, to assist you in gaining access to these materials.
Part II: Panel Interview -The candidates with the top 14 test scores will be invited to participate in a panel interview; union seniority will be used as the tie breaker if needed. A final round interview with the section manager may also be conducted at Transit management's discretion.
Part III:Candidates will be offered positions and/or placed on an eligibility list based on their recruitment scoring; again, union seniority will be used as the tie breaker if needed. Not all candidates who interview will be offered placements. Final placement numbers will be available at interview.
Final offers of employment are contingent upon satisfactory record review and an acceptable driving record.
Vacancy Information
This recruitment will be used to fill multiple immediate career service positions available at completion of interviews. The recruitment may be used to establish a list of eligible candidates to fill future vacancies in the same classification. Any list developed may be used until exhausted or at the discretion of the hiring authority.
Work Schedule
Employees in this non-exempt classification work a 40 hour per week schedule with two consecutive days off, but not necessarily Saturday and Sunday. Work schedules and locations are based on a seniority system, which is scheduled to occur once a year.
The Vehicle Maintenance section operates three shifts (day, swing, and graveyard) seven days a week at various locations throughout King County. Openings may occur on all shifts. Graveyard and/or swing shift vacancies will be the most likely openings.
Union Representation
This position will be represented by Local 587, Amalgamated Transit Union.
Classification Code:8442200
For more information regarding this recruitment, please contact:
Calvin Chon (he/him)
Vehicle Maintenance HR Team
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To Apply
If you are interested in pursuing this position, please follow the application instructions carefully. If you need this announcement in an alternate language or format, would like to request accommodation or assistance in the application process, or if you have questions, please contact Calvin Chon via email at cchon@kingcounty.gov.