Equipment Mechanic II
West Allis City Hall
- West Allis, WI
- $63,066-70,075 per year
- Permanent
- Full-time
- Perform a variety of skilled and technical tasks in the maintenance and repair of vehicles and equipment.
- Work on a diverse range of equipment, such as cars, trucks, refuse equipment, loaders, street sweepers, compressors, pumps, and other heavy construction machinery.
- Conduct occasional welding and machine shop operations.
- Tire care, maintenance, and replacement on equipment
- Receive assignments from a supervisor or lead person and ensure work is inspected upon completion.
- Perform PM (Preventative Maintenance) inspections and vehicle repairs on a wide range of equipment, including:
- Automobiles, pick-up trucks, one-ton dump trucks, medium and heavy-duty dump trucks, refuse packers, container hook trucks, sewer cleaning and catch basin cleaning trucks, street sweepers, backhoes, wheel loaders, light pole crane trucks, trenchers, directional boring machines, aerial bucket trucks, stump grinders, brush chippers, skid steers, horizontal drill trucks, trailer-mounted engine-driven air compressors, lawn mowers, weed trimmers, blowers, chain saws, roto tillers, edgers, sprayers, small diesel tractors, diesel utility tractors, concrete grinders, generators, trailer-mounted trash pumps, 2 and 4 cycle snow blowers, salt spreaders, and snow plows.
- If requested, repair or maintain fire department equipment, including all-terrain gator ambulances, paramedic ambulances, fire pumper and rescue trucks, and aerial ladder trucks.
- Assess damage and determine repair methods for various equipment.
- Perform the following types of repairs (diagnose/repair/replace):
- Gas and diesel engines, transmissions, drive shafts, differentials, and drive axles.
- Hydraulic and air brake systems.
- Steering system parts, power steering, steering linkage, and steering alignment.
- Suspension systems (coil spring, strut and leaf spring, air spring parts and components).
- Install electrical DC 12- and 24-volt lights, and create electrical wiring and circuits to update or modify existing equipment.
- Closed-loop electrical systems in gas and diesel engine control computers and transmissions.
- Vehicle heating, ventilation, air conditioning, thermostats, fan motors, switches, vent cables, and controls.
- Vehicle air conditioning components (compressors, condensers, evaporators, pressure switches, hoses) and recharge A/C systems.
- Preventative maintenance of vehicles, including replacing air filters, fuel filters, transmission fluid and filters, engine oil and filters, lubricating chassis and cab, repairing brake components, steering and suspension, electrical systems, cab H/VAC filters, and lighting (headlights, taillights, and brake lights).
- Road call service: field repair of vehicles with service trucks, tow trucks, and other recovery equipment.
- Hydraulic system repair: hydraulic pumps and drive systems, hydraulic motors, cylinders, pressure relief devices, system controls, switches, hoses, and valve bodies.
- Snowplow system: snowplow brackets, hitches, electric controls, and cable controls.
- Salt spreader and pre-wet systems: salt spreader augers, hydraulic motors, electric controls, and bearings.
- Repair automotive and diesel emissions systems and catalytic exhaust systems.
- Vehicle body repair of metal, fiberglass, and plastic, including straightening body panels, priming, and painting.
- Installation of decals and safety stripe tape.
- Drive and operate semi-tractor trailers to move construction equipment, operate all equipment to assist other divisions with day-to-day operations and emergency work.
- Demonstrate the proper use and maintenance of equipment to other divisions.
- Assist in the repair of city-owned property and grounds.
Associate's degree with 4-5 years of machine experience - previous experience required
ASE Master Medium/Heavy Truck Certification, preferred
Must be willing to obtain a CDL (B, C, D, and Tanker Endorsement) license and forklift certification within 6 months of employment.
Must be willing to work in tight spaces on vehicles or equipment, as well as in all weather extremes.EMPLOYEE BENEFITS
Medical - The City covers 88% of the premium with HRA
FREE dental insurance
FREE life insurance
Wisconsin's Retirement Fund, with the city contributing 6% annually.
Holiday Pay (up to 9 days)
Paid time off (up to 25 days annually to start)
Paid Training -We Invest in Our Employees!
Opportunities for advancement
Annual salary increases
Residents receive 5% higher wages
Student Loan Repayment Program
Tuition Reimbursement
Educational Bonuses - just for completing a certification/training done on the city's time
!Federal Loan Forgiveness
Paid Employee Recognition Programs
Employee Wellness Program
Employee Assistance Program
Pet Insurance
Employee Events - Quarterly
And Benefits include: Time off Bank with the ability to accrue up to 25 days in one year to be used at your discretion with management approval; nine (9) paid holidays; eligibility for health insurance the first of the month following thirty (30) days of service with choice of a PPO Plan or High Deductible Health Plan (with optional participation in a Health Savings Account) - both plans are contributory and cover the employee and his/her family; fully paid dental insurance covering the employee and his/her family, with eligibility the first of the first of the month following thirty (30) days of service; a dual pension system comprised of the Wisconsin Retirement Fund* and Federal Social Security (both of which are contributory); a fully paid Life Insurance Program* with coverage in the amount of the employee's annual salary adjusted to the next highest one thousand dollars, with the option for additional coverage; an educational reimbursement plan for the pursuit of job related courses including personal and professional training opportunities and professional organization memberships; voluntary benefit programs consisting of vision, Flexible Spending Benefits for Dependent Care and Medical Reimbursement, Section 457: Deferred Compensation, Treasury Direct Payroll Savings Plan for Savings Bonds, and other various benefits including, but not limited to, Employee Assistance Program (EAP), Employee Wellness Program, Armed Services Reserve Training, and Federal Loan Program. For more detailed benefit information click .*The Wisconsin Retirement Fund and Life Insurance Program benefits are provided according to plan guidelines of the State of Wisconsin Department of Employee Trust Funds.