Fleet Mechanic
Full-Time Fleet Mechanic at Ramsey County
Available Openings: 1
Industry: Government
Pay Type: Salary
Compensation: $65,464.38 - $78,344.43 Annually
Education Preferred: Yes
Education Level: Associate's Degree
E-Verify: Yes

Basic Function

The current vacancies are in the Public Works Department.  The eligibility list created by this vacancy may be used to hire other vacancies in the department or County. 

GOOD TO KNOW: This role is onsite and has two possible shift times 1. 630am-3pm or 2. 8am-430pm. This position will be working out of the Public Works location, but it could be moved to either the Parks Shop site or the Keller Shop site at the discretion of Fleet Management.

Fleet Mechanic - Fleet Technician is responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and servicing complex mechanical, electronic, air, hydraulic and computer systems in county vehicles and equipment to ensure their safe and proper operation. Work is performed under direct supervision of the General Supervisor or other Fleet Supervisory staff and is evaluated on repair efficiency, adherence to safety protocols, use of Fleet Software, and procedure application. Other duties may be assigned to the Fleet Mechanic as needed.

If an internal candidate is selected, salary will be set in accordance with the personnel rules (i.e., promotion, transfer, or voluntary reduction).
 To view or print a copy of the complete Ramsey County job (class) description for this position, go to: Job Descriptions. Once at this page, you can browse the alphabetical list or search for a job description.   

Responsibilities

Examples of Work Performed

Maintain, diagnose, and repair all Central Fleet and partner agency/city vehicles and equipment with precision and accuracy.

  1. Maintain, diagnose, and repair all non-mobile equipment such as plow blades, chain saws, pumps, conveyors, and other equipment used by Ramsey County.
  2. Maintain, diagnose, and repair diesel, gas, and hybrid electric engines and accessory components and replace parts as necessary.
  3.  Obtain and research specification manuals, both physically and digitally, to better diagnose and troubleshoot Central Fleet and partner agency/city vehicle and equipment.
  4. Repair differentials and rear end assemblies, diagnose failures and replace bearings, gears, shafts, or other worn parts.
  5. Maintain, diagnose, and repair transmissions using electronic based diagnostic systems, while using digital and/or digital specification documents, and replacing parts as necessary.
  6. Repair electrical systems using VOM & Amperage type meters, factory and generic diagnostic software, and test lights, to include all types of systems found in light-duty and heavy-duty vehicles and equipment and replace parts as necessary.
  7. Maintain, diagnose, repair, and replace brakes, steering and suspension systems, cut brake drums and rotors, and replace broken springs and other parts as necessary on electric, hydraulic, and pneumatic braking and steering systems.
  8. Maintain, adjust, diagnose, and repair hydraulic systems; repack hydraulic cylinders and rebuild hydraulic pumps; pressure check hydraulic systems.
  9. Design, cut, weld, repair, and fabricate specialized equipment and/or parts from both formal and informal plans.  Fabricate machine parts when necessary for the repair of equipment by welding or using drill presses, grinders, lathes, power saws or boring equipment; fabricate and mount plow hitches and other special equipment.  Develop fabrication project options in all types of materials including aluminum and stainless steel. 
  10. Change fluids and filters by mileage, hours, other time intervals, and check vehicle and equipment system functions as provided by preventive maintenance schedules.
  11. Document and record all repairs, parts, labor, vehicle numbers or other required information related to the repair or maintenance of vehicles and equipment using Central Fleet’s Fleet Management Software.
  12. When necessary, make recommendations and suggestions for maintenance and repair options by communicating with Fleet Supervisory staff.
  13. When necessary, assist with part sourcing for maintenance and repair activities by communicating and working with Fleet Stockroom staff.
  14. Conduct emergency field repairs to swiftly restore equipment to operational status or safely return it to the shop for more comprehensive repairs. Perform setup of new vehicles and equipment and any other modifications needed to improve safety, efficiency, and productivity of purchased units.
  15. Test and operate all vehicles and equipment to ensure safe and proper operation. Perform required safety inspections on all vehicles, trucks, and equipment, including DOT annual inspections.

 (The work assigned to a position in this classification may not include all possible tasks in this description and does not limit the assignment of any additional tasks in this classification.  Regular attendance according to the position’s management approved work schedule is required.)
 
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16

Click the following to view or print the Work Performance Test (Download PDF reader) (Download PDF reader) for Fleet Mechanic in Ramsey County.

 


 

 

Qualifications

Minimum Qualifications

Education:  High school graduation or equivalent and completion of a two-year vocational technical program in automotive, Fleet Mechanic - Fleet Technicians, heavy equipment mechanics, Turf and Utility Technician, Marine Technician, Vehicle and Equipment Up fitting and fabrication, or a related field.
 Experience:  Two years of experience in automotive or truck maintenance, Turf and Utility Technician, Marine Technician, vehicle and equipment up fitting and fabrication, or related field.
 Substitution:  An equivalent combination of education and experience.
Certifications/Licensure:  Ramsey County will offer training and equipment to help achieve this licensing, however, the cost of the license is the employee’s responsibility. Candidates must either have a CDL Class A license or be able to achieve a CDL Class A license as a condition of passing probation.  Candidates have 30 days from the hire date to obtain a CDL permit.  Positions in this job class are subject to drug and alcohol testing pursuant to Department of Transportation rules.  Testing negative on required drug and alcohol tests is a condition of employment.
 Other:  As required by the FMCSA, once you have accepted a job offer you will be required to register for the Drug & Alcohol Clearinghouse and consent to a full query of your Clearinghouse record. Click this link to learn more about the clearinghouse. Drug and Alcohol Clearinghouse for CDL Drivers. (Download PDF reader) (Download PDF reader)
 Candidates must either be D.O.T certified as a truck inspector OR must become certified as a condition for passing probation.  Ramsey County will pay the fee for this certification.

Exam/Screening Process Information

The examination process will consist of the following section with each section weighted as indicated:
Training and Experience Rating = 100% 

The examination for Fleet Mechanic will consist of a training and experience rating, comprised of the questions in the attached supplemental questionnaire. Not all applicants who meet the minimum qualifications will pass the training and experience rating.  The rating on this supplemental questionnaire will depend on your answers to the questions – do not mark “see resume” or “see work history” as a response. Please answer all your questions clearly and completely.  Failure to respond could affect your score and final rank on this examination.
 Eligible List:  The names of all applicants who filled out a properly completed application and passed the examination/screening process shall be placed on the eligible list for an employment opportunity as a Fleet MechanicThis list will be certified to the appointing authority which may use this list to conduct interviews to fill a vacancy. Candidates will remain on the list for 60 days or until hired, whichever occurs first. A notice will be sent to applicants at the time the eligible list is posted, informing them that the list has been certified and their status. The department may choose to interview any candidate on the eligible list.
The names of all applicants who pass the examination with a score of 50 or higher will be forwarded to the department for further consideration.
Veteran's Preference:  This is a classified position requiring an open, competitive selection process.  Veteran's Preference points will be applied after a candidate passes the examination process.  Applicants who are eligible for veteran's preference should update their veteran's DD214, and other supporting documents, and submit them as an attachment at the time of application.
 Criminal Background Checks:  All employment offers are conditioned upon the applicant passing a criminal background check. Convictions are not an automatic bar to employment. Each case is considered on its individual merits and the type of work sought. However, making false statements or withholding information will cause you to be barred from employment, or removed from employment.
 E-Verify Participation:  Ramsey County participates in the federal E-Verify program. This means that Ramsey County will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. If the Government cannot confirm that you are authorized to work, Ramsey County is required to give you written instructions and an opportunity to contact DHS and/or the SSA before taking adverse action against you, including terminating your employment. Employers may not use E-Verify to pre-screen job applicants and may not limit or influence the choice of documents you present for use on the Form I-9.
 Equal Opportunity Employer:  Ramsey County provides equal access to employment, programs, and services without regard to race, color, creed, religion, age, sex (except when sex is a Bona Fide Occupational Qualification), disability, familial or marital status, sexual orientation or gender identity, public assistance status, place of residence, political affiliation, or national origin.
 Ramsey County is deeply committed to advancing racial equity and promoting diversity and inclusion within all areas of its workforce. The county strives being equitable, inclusive, transparent, respectful, and impactful in how we serve and engage with residents, as well as Ramsey County employees. Advancing racial equity ensures all people who need access to opportunities and services we provide, will receive them. Racial equity is achieved when race can no longer be used to predict life outcomes, and outcomes for all are improved.
 To print a paper application for this posting click Paper Application (Download PDF reader). You will need to print this posting AND answer the supplemental questions associated with this exam and submit them with your completed paper application.
 For further information regarding this posting, please contact Lindsey.Hunter@co.ramsey.us

Ramsey County

Contact: Lindsey Hunter
Phone 651-266-2700
1425 Paul Kirkwold Drive
Arden Hills, Ramsey, Minnesota 55112
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