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CITY of SOMERVILLE Motor Equipment Operator in Somerville, Massachusetts
Performs skilled repair and maintenance of any and all City of Somerville motor equipment including but not limited to DPW and Public Safety vehicles (Class 1, 2, & 3 vehicles); inspects and troubleshoots gasoline and diesel internal combustion engine-powered vehicles and other powered related equipment. Have the ability to effectively use engine and related diagnostic equipment; perform air conditioning diagnosis and repair; repair electrical systems; adjusts or replaces carburetors; repair or replace drive-line components; repair or replace air and hydraulic brake systems / components. Removes and replaces clutches and transmissions; repair or replace suspension components; removes and disassembles diesel and gasoline engines; repairs electrical systems; installs and maintains all aftermarket upfitting assemblies; assists radio repairman with two-way mobile communications repairs; replaces faulty or worn parts; performs engine overhauls; performs body-work and related welding and metal working duties. May also perform preventive maintenance tasks such as lubrication and replacing oil filters and other similar duties. Incidentally may supervise a small crew of workers at a lower skill level such as laborer, helper, and maintenance man. Performs other related duties as assigned. Regularly uses technology including but not limited to computers and tablets as part of duties (technology training per the union contract). QUALIFICATIONS: High School Diploma or equivalent. Trade shop in auto repair. Must have at least two (2) years working experience in the auto/truck repair industry. Knowledge of the tools, materials, techniques utilized in the repair of motor equipment. Working knowledge of welding/brazing techniques, as well as torch use. Ability to use hand and power tools, the materials and equipment necessary for proper repair to motor equipment. Working knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions related to motor equipment repair. Ability to make simple estimates of materials required to perform repair to motor equipment in accordance with manufacturer\'s specifications or other established procedures. Ability to read and interpret equipment repair manuals and diagrams, and to work from oral and/or written instructions. Ability to climb and work from scaffolding or ladders or platforms at some distance above the ground. Must be able to work in the public safety field / understand and follow rules of evidence and confidentiality that are essential in Police work. Must be prepared to testify in court if the need arises. Appointment to this position is subject to an appropriate background investigation to include a safe driving record. Must be able to receive and interpret written and oral instructions from the fleet supervisor and I or his designee. Must be able to submit written and oral reports of completed work and works in progress to these persons as requested. Must possess a valid current Class B Massachusetts Commercial Drivers License (CDL). Must pass a written and practical test. WORK ENVIRONMENT: Work requires agility and physical strength, ability to function in close quarters, and is subject to outside environmental conditions, including wet, hot and cold weather. Worker is subject to noise, vibrations, hazards and atmospheric conditions including fumes, dust and air contaminants. Work requires some agility and physical strength, such as moving in, about or over rough terrain, or standing or walking most of the work period.