EXCITING MECHANIC OPPORTUNITY!
Our citizens depend on us to respond to the call. We need reliable and skilled mechanics to ensure our fleet can get us there!
The Mechanic is a full-time, salary non-exempt position that reports to the Logistics Specialist and maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs the automotive fleet and mechanical equipment of the Fire District. The incumbent in this position must possess strong technical and interpersonal skills, have the ability to work under general supervision, adjust to changing priorities, and provide technical support to District personnel.
To be considered for this position, you must complete the online application including all supplemental questions by end of day October 6, 2025.
What are the steps of the process?
The duties and responsibilities represented in this job description in no way imply that these are the only duties to be performed.
Assists in formulating and following administrative controls under the vehicle maintenance function; assists in establishing of record control under assigned areas; assists in the preparation of bid specifications when purchasing new or repairing District-owned equipment; assists when needed in establishing minimum standards for maintenance performance.
Repair, overhaul, and maintain District power tools, vehicles, and apparatus to include power saws, staff vehicles, rescue vehicles, medic units, fire engines, boats, off road vehicles, and ladder trucks.
Repair work may include but is not limited to tires, suspension, chassis, brakes, engines, transmissions, aerial equipment, fire pumps, electrical systems, emergency lighting, and communications equipment.
Communicate with employees on deficiencies/problems to determine cause and solutions to mechanical and electrical problems. When work is completed and vehicle/apparatus returns to service, explain to crews what was repaired.
Coordinate maintenance of vehicles with shift Battalion Chiefs or designee, individuals with assigned vehicles and the Logistics Specialist.
Perform safety inspections of vehicles and equipment to identify safety hazards and make necessary repairs to assure safe operation.
Act as a liaison between the District and vendors or other agencies while performing assigned responsibilities. Coordinate repairs with outside shops when needed and inspect completed work for accuracy and completeness.
May design and fabricate parts and tools; perform gas and electric welding; and paint and perform body work to repair, replace, or rebuild needed parts and equipment.
Research, locate, and order needed parts and supplies.
Maintain timely and accurate electronic records of time, materials, parts, and work performed.
Provide technical support and guidance to users.
May obtain quotes from vendors for goods and services in alignment with procurement policies.
Qualifications:
Any combination equivalent to experience and education that could likely provide the required knowledge and abilities would be qualifying. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be: