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Equipment Mechanic II

Job in Mesa, Maricopa County, Arizona, 85201, USA
Listing for: Government Jobs
Full Time position
Listed on 2026-08-21
Job specializations:
  • Trades / Skilled Labor
    Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Equipment Mechanic II

This recruitment will be used to fill vacancies in the Fleet Services Department. Those hired into a vacant Equipment Mechanic II position with Fleet Services on or before 12/31/26 will receive a $2000 sign-on bonus, payable upon the successful completion of Initial Regular Probation (IRP). Additionally, all hourly employees assigned to work 2nd or 3rd shift within Fleet Services will receive a 2.5% shift incentive premium (applied to the employee's base hourly rate), in addition to the City of Mesa's Shift Differential pay.

This recruitment will also be used to establish an eligible list to fill future vacancies in the Mesa Fire & Medical department.

First review of applications will be Monday, March 16, 2026. An Equipment Mechanic II performs skilled maintenance and repair work in one of the following areas:

Fleet Services Assignment: An Equipment Mechanic II in Fleet Services performs skilled maintenance and repair work of heavy-duty equipment, including diesel-powered equipment. Work requires a high degree of technical knowledge as well as the ability to exercise independent judgment in determining the method of repair. Work involves diagnosing and repairing electrical and hydraulic systems and performing major repairs on a wide range of vehicles, including heavy construction and refuse equipment.

This class is also responsible for performing related duties as required. An Equipment Mechanic II in Fleet is distinguished from the Equipment Mechanic I by the greater difficulty and diversity of the tasks performed. Incumbents may be assigned to a shift that includes nights, weekends, and holidays and work is subject to rotational stand-by. The Equipment Mechanic II in Fleet receives supervision and work assignments from a Shop Foreman or Shop Supervisor and work is reviewed through spot check observation, conferences, problems encountered, and overall results achieved.

Employees are required to use the appropriate safety equipment and procedures in performing assignments. Employees in this class may progress by noncompetitive promotion to a Senior Equipment Mechanic II after successfully completing original City probation, being employed a minimum of one year as a City of Mesa Equipment Mechanic II, meeting the specific criteria-based promotion requirements, and meeting the minimum qualifications of the Senior Equipment Mechanic II classification.

This class is FLSA nonexempt.

Fire Assignment: An Equipment Mechanic II in Fire completes apparatus inspections and performs specialized, journey-level mechanical maintenance and repair work on all types of complex firefighting apparatus and related equipment, which include but are not limited to ladder trucks, engine trucks, crash trucks, air/light trucks, rehabilitation (rehab) trucks, hazardous materials (hazmat) trucks, command vans, systems on brush trucks, etc.

Duties include:

reviewing the apparatus maintenance logs, communicating with the driver operators, and using manual techniques or computerized systems to diagnose operational problems on all types of firefighting apparatus and heavy equipment; troubleshooting problems with a variety of complex hydraulic and electrical systems on firefighting apparatus, reviewing repair work to be completed with the Lead Fire Mechanic and then prioritizing repairs for efficient work flow and to minimize apparatus down time;

performing equipment repair and maintenance on firefighting apparatus and road testing apparatus; repairing and maintaining firefighting systems, pumps, and valves on the apparatus; repairing and maintaining fire auxiliary equipment, including generators, small engines, foam systems, etc.; modifying, welding, and/or fabricating parts such as equipment and tool mounts, brackets, and shelving; performing oil changes and replacing filters and fluids as part of the preventative maintenance service on fire apparatus;

completing minor tire repairs or replacing tires; steam cleaning fire apparatus in order to clearly view the areas or parts to be inspected or repaired; and cleaning their work areas and the maintenance shop. This class performs related duties as required.…

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