Emission Control Technician - Underfill
Job in
Reno, Washoe County, Nevada, 89510, USA
Listed on 2026-06-19
Listing for:
State of Nevada
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-06-19
Job specializations:
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Engineering
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Government
Job Description & How to Apply Below
This position is located in our Reno DMV Office within the Compliance Enforcement Division. The appointee will perform job duties such as maintain relations and provides information to the public, licensees, and other agencies in a professional and courteous manner. Incumbents will also carry out duties such as process, evaluate, report, and disseminate public complaints, assist in developing and updating procedures for tasks specific to the emission control section, compiling statistical reports, reviewing licensee application paperwork, maintaining data of licensees, maintain equipment used within the emission control section and an inventory of related supplies, conduct research, write reports of findings, carry out project assignments related to the section, prepare vehicles and documentation to implement covert audits of licensees, testify as a witness for the Division in enforcement proceedings, and assist in the testing and approval of equipment and software related to the emissions program.
Emission Control Technicians perform a variety of inspection, investigation, and technical assistance activities to ensure compliance of state-licensed emission control stations and emission control inspectors with federal and State laws and regulations regarding vehicle emissions, and to assist and inform the public regarding the state's emission control program.
An Associate of Arts degree in automotive technology and one year of current journey-level mechanic experience at a licensed facility; OR two years of experience as described above; OR possession of the following three Automotive Service Excellence certificates:
1) Engine Performance,
2) Advanced Engine Performance, and
3) Engine Repair; OR an equivalent combination of education and experience as described above. All of the preceding ways of qualifying for this class also require direct public contact experience.
Conduct on-site inspections of licensed emission control stations; ensure accuracy of computerized emission analyzer; audit the station's premises and inspectors for violations and perform remedial training for emission inspectors; verify employment of approved emission inspector; check for required manuals, placards, and signs and verify required licenses are posted and current; review inspection results with owner/managers; place stations out of service if violations are found;
clear lock-out tamper codes when out-of-service status is lifted.
Conduct pre-licensing audit of emission control stations; test emission analyzer for accuracy; ensure presence of required manuals and employment of full-time approved emission inspector; document audit results for review by supervisor.
Conduct covert audits of targeted authorized emission control stations; identify and brief covert driver regarding what to observe as emission test is being performed; prepare and document covert audit vehicle to either pass or fail emissions test as needed; perform and document emission test before and after sending covert driver and vehicle to targeted station; perform surveillance of suspected violated emission control stations and inspectors.
Ride along with law enforcement officer and conduct roadside emissions testing of heavy duty diesel vehicles; explain test procedure and obtain required vehicle information from driver; inspect vehicle to determine it is safe to test; inspect for tampered emission control devices; perform snap idle opacity emission test; document test results, and explain results to drivers; report any observed safety hazards to law enforcement personnel;
reinspect to verify repairs were made.
Perform emission tests at the department's emissions control lab for motorists challenging emission test results obtained from authorized emission control stations; inspect vehicle to ensure that it can safely be emission tested; perform appropriate emission test for fuel type; visually inspect for smoke and for tampered or missing emission control devices; inform motorist of test results. Inspect alternate fueled vehicles to verify that appropriate modifications to the fuel system have been completed;
complete exemption forms.
Evaluate compliance with waiver procedure for vehicles that cannot comply with state emission requirements; review documentation of repairs completed; inspect vehicles to determine that these repairs have been completed and contribute to resolving the reason for vehicle's emission test failure; issue or deny waiver documents.
Inspect vehicles involved in emission control warranty disputes, or sold with missing or tampered emission devices by dealers or private parties; research proper emission control device applications for specific vehicles; identify modifications; document inspection results and inform buyer and seller; advise parties of applicable federal and State regulations; mediate between owners and sellers to facilitate correction of problems causing emission test failure.
Evaluate motorists' complaints against licensed emission…
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