Hourly Rate - $42.12 - $51.07
Shifts: PM 3:30pm-2:00am and OWL 9:30pm-7:30am
DUTIES:
- Under direct but not constant supervision, to do a general range of repair and maintenance work on automotive equipment, construction equipment and power take-off driven equipment; to repair garage equipment as required; to direct the work of another Automotive Mechanic or Fleet Services employee of lesser grade; and do similar and less skilled work as required.
- In this connection to perform details of work, such as: Overhaul motors, transmissions, and differentials.
- Analyze motors.
- Overhaul and adjust brake systems.
- Repair, overhaul and align vehicle front end and steering systems.
- Repack, adjust, or replace bearings.
- Repair and overhaul fuel systems and cooling systems.
- Install, repair and overhaul electrical systems.
- Do welding.
- Make minor fender and body repairs.
- Paint or touch up.
- Make modifications on equipment as required.
- Install crew cab glass.
- Repair or replace suspension systems.
- Repair or replace tires.
- Balance wheels.
- Replace or repair components of construction equipment and power take-off driven equipment.
- Maintain small powered equipment.
- Attend garage gasoline service station, as required. Make service calls.
SPECIAL RESPONSIBILITIES:
- For proper care and use of tools, materials, and shop equipment.
- For responding to calls quickly, and restoring equipment to service in a minimum of time.
- For working with precision when making close adjustments.
- For close careful inspection and adjustment of equipment for the protection of operators and equipment.
- For following safe working practices.
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Graduation from high school or successful completion of a recognized high school equivalency examination.
- Successful completion of an approved educational program in automotive maintenance or its equivalent preferred and shall have satisfactorily performed for two years in an automotive maintenance facility in a repair technician classification or its equivalent.
- An additional five years of satisfactory performance in an automotive maintenance facility in a repair technician classification will be considered in lieu of completion of an approved educational program.
- Must be able to meet and deal with people, be willing to work alone for considerable periods, be active and able-bodied and have average physical strength and endurance.
- Must be a competent operator of equipment and be able to qualify for chauffeur's license. Must successfully complete all testing requirements related to this classification. Must obtain and maintain a valid class (A) C.D.L. license with HAZMAT endorsement.
- Must pass the Construction Skilled Trades (CAST) aptitude test and written automotive mechanic exam.
Local 1439 Fleet Technician Journeyman IA2801 Pay Scale
Step (1) - Pass Fleet Services Mechanic Skills Test $42.12
Step (2) - 6 Months - Aerial Inspection Test $43.93
Step (3) - 12 Months - 3 ASE Test $46.46
Step (4) - 24 Months - 3 ASE Test $48.05
Step (5) - 36 Months - 2 ASE Test $51.07
Additional Shift work premium of $1.45 per hour for those working the PM or OWL shift. Technicians can advance through these steps and achieve Step 5 pay within one year by passing the Fluid Power Certification and acquiring ASE Master Medium/Heavy Truck Certification status. IA2801 Fleet Technician Journeyman working PM or OWL shift at a step one will start at $43.57 per hour (includes shift premium). Within one year and one acquiring all the above certifications and working the PM or OWL shift one will top out at $52.52 per hour.
Vacation:
0 to 1 year prorated based on start date
1 to 6 years of service 2 weeks of vacation
6 to 15 years of service 3 weeks of vacation
15 to 20 years of service 4 weeks of vacation
20 to 30 years of service 5 weeks of vacation
30 or more years of service 6 weeks of vacation