Under the general supervision of the Foreman/Lead Mechanic, the Mechanic performs a variety of duties related to the servicing, repairing, overhauling, rebuilding, testing, inspecting and preventative maintenance on a wide variety of vehicles and equipment. In the course of carrying out daily tasks, the incumbent submits various reports and records, as well as practices and ensures that the safety procedures are followed in the execution of their assigned duties.
As the Mechanic Garage 1st Class, you will:
- Perform preventative maintenance tasks such as oil changes, lubrication, adjustments, etc. on all types of vehicles and equipment.
- Perform diagnosis by testing, operating or inspection and ensure that the problem diagnosed is correct.
- Disassemble, assemble and prepare tasks which includes selection of methods, tools, equipment and materials, and perform necessary repairs on all types of vehicles, equipment and component parts, including tire repairs and balancing.
- Read and interpret drawings, blueprints or schematics to estimate material and time to complete task and also fabricate, inspect material, components and workmanship for defects.
- Test equipment, components and materials of completed repairs to approve or reject and take appropriate action and document test results.
- Operate various types of mechanical, welding, and tire equipment, hand tools, and facility equipment and change tires as may be required.
- Respond to emergent situations, customer services requests and complaints.
- Operate, clean and maintain various types of vehicles/equipment.
- Write and maintain reports and records.
- Assist in training of new employees, by example.
- Maintain equipment yards and buildings as required.
- Maintain cooperative working relations.
- In the course of daily tasks, ensure the practice of established safety rules and regulations for the protection of self, fellow employees, the public (contractors), property and/or equipment operated by being continuously aware of existing and new safety procedures and concerns of the Department and the Fleet Safety Committee.
- Perform related duties consistent with the classification including the proper operation, cleaning and maintenance of any assigned vehicle, the perusal of the City for unsafe conditions in the course of carrying out the daily activities, reporting/rectifying irregularities, retrieving misplaced materials (such as signs, lumber, barricades, etc.), works overtime, various shifts and in various repair facilities as required.
- Perform other duties consistent with the classification as assigned, including junior classifications.
Your education and qualifications include:
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Applicants who have been educated outside of Canada must have education which is comparable to the minimum qualification in Canada. Applicants submitting foreign credentials require an official academic assessment report issued by a recognized Canadian assessment service https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). at application.
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