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Job Description
About this position: The Automotive and Equipment Technician 3 (ET3) is responsible for the maintenance, inspection, and repair of Washington State Parks fleet of vehicles and grounds equipment. It is essential that Parks staff have reliable, functional vehicles and equipment to help them complete the organization's mission to keep parks safe and enjoyable for the public to use. This position is not eligible to telework, as physical in-office presence is required to perform essential functions. The Equipment Technician 3 position at WA State Parks Shops provides a great opportunity for a technician to expand their skills repairing and maintaining a large variety of equipment and vehicles. Our clean, well-stocked shop provides our technicians with the tools and equipment to accomplish our mission, to have the best fleet in the state. We offer competitive pay, benefits and paid time off. If you would like to join our well-rounded crew of technicians with many years of experience, please apply. Duties Duties include but are not limited to: Performs journey-level repair and maintenance of WA State Parks fleet including various makes and models of equipment, light vehicles, heavy industrial/commercial equipment, including trucks over 26K GVWR. Performs major and minor mechanical repairs, overhauls, and preventative maintenance. Orders replacement parts, as needed. May meets with sales personnel and vendor representatives to discuss equipment component requirements and product availability. Inspects, diagnoses, and makes major and minor repairs to on and off highway vehicles and equipment such as cars, pick-up trucks, semi-trucks and trailers, various makes of heavy equipment, specialized mechanical equipment; emergency vehicles such as Law Enforcement vehicles; heavy industrial equipment such as power shovels, graders, backhoes, dozers, snow blowers, front loaders, rollers, sweepers, forklift, woodchippers, and other Parks owned equipment. Inspects, diagnoses, and makes repairs to light industrial/commercial grounds equipment such as pumps, generators, farm equipment and implements, and lawn mowing equipment. Operates hand tools, power tools, and shop equipment such as grinders, vacuum gauge, voltage and regulator tester, wheel balancer, drill press, wheel pullers, lathes, jacks, air tools, OBD diagnostic scanner, digital volt meters, computerized diagnostic devices and software, emission testers, and various other equipment used in heavy and/or industrial/commercial equipment repair. Performs diagnostics, repair and maintenance of steering and suspension systems, hydraulic systems, air brake systems, computer control systems, and safety systems. Rebuilds engines, transmissions, and differentials. Road tests vehicles and equipment. Qualifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Option 1: A minimum of (5) years of full-time journey-level experience diagnosing and complete rebuilding of various makes and models of gas-powered vehicles and five (5) years of full-time journey-level experience diagnosing and complete rebuilding of various makes and models of on and off highway heavy equipment and diesel trucks and trailers and a valid unrestricted (except for corrective lenses) driver's license. Option 2: An associate's degree in Automotive and Diesel technology from an accredited school and three (3) years of full-time journey-level experience diagnosing and complete rebuilding of various makes and models of gas-powered vehicles and three (3) years of full-time journey-level experience diagnosing and complete rebuilding of various make and models of on and off highway heavy equipment and diesel trucks and trailers and a valid unrestricted (except for corrective lenses) driver's license.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Ability to operate state motor vehicles, and various hand and power tools. Effective written and oral communication skills and recollection of verbal and written instructions. Ability to solve problems and make independent reasonable decisions. Take action to learn and grow, considering and incorporating new information and different perspectives. Ability to take action to meet the needs of others, collaborating with others to overcome challenges and find solutions. In depth understanding of gas/diesel engines, transmissions, drivetrains, and differentials. Ability to use state-of-the-art diagnostic tools, scanners, computers. Ability to read/ understand wiring diagrams and interpret complex service manuals, schematics, and diagnostic flow charts. Knowledge of complex hydraulic systems and controls. Independent troubleshooting /repair ability. Proficiency with a wide array of hand tools, power tools, and specialized equipment like hydraulic presses, gas torches, vehicle lifting/hoists. Adaptability to keep up with rapidly changing vehicle technologies (heavy and light emissions systems, and alternate power sources).
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Two (2) years of professional/journey-level experience fabricating and welding. ASE certifications Specialized manufacture training Class A CDL / manual transmission endorsement
Uniform Information:
All Equipment Technicians are required to wear a uniform (coverall laundry services will be provided).
Working Conditions:
Position works four (4) days a week, 10 hours a day. Core working hours are typically 6:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m., Monday - Thursday. Work schedule and hours may be flexible to meet business needs. Work tasks vary, which require working with and interacting with park staff, private contractors, and the public. Work is performed inside of a heavy equipment repair shop environment which may expose you to loud noises and engine, gas, solvent fumes. Working in the shop or field in all weather conditions. Work tasks will require crawling, squatting, lying on back, climbing ladders, reaching above head, pushing and pulling, turning and twisting, sitting up for one hour without breaks, uneven surfaces, using fine motor skills (grabbing, pinching, etc.) hand and eye coordination. Performing duties/standing for 45-minutes, lifting and carrying up to 50 lbs., operating small combustible engines, driving motorized vehicles up to two hours without a break, working in confined spaces, heights to 25 feet above ground level, and working around loud noises within safety limits. Occasional travel is required for annual training/maintenance conference.