Automotive/Marine/Trucks--Mechanic
Listed on 2026-01-23
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic
Summary
City of Lynnwood Public Works department is seeking a Mechanic to join our Fleet Division. Our Mechanics work on a variety of equipment including Fire trucks, Police cars, Dump trucks, Mowers, Sweepers, Automotive, Marine and small engine repairs.
Job DescriptionIndividuals in these positions perform specialized and skilled work involving the diagnosis and repair of various automotive and major pieces of light and heavy diesel and gas powered equipment, such as automobiles, police sedans, construction equipment, aid cars, motorcycles, sewer cleaners, sweepers, dump trucks, loaders, backhoes, fire pumpers, and other light and heavy equipment. This job description covers the following specific positions:
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Entry Level, No ASE certifications required. Grade 217
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic, ASE certified, CDL required. Grade 218
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic, EVT Certified. Grade 219
- Troubleshoot and determine defects and repairs needed on heavy and light duty equipment.
- Use lifts, specialty tools, and various automotive and heavy duty diagnostic equipment to inspect and evaluate vehicles and equipment.
- Perform tune‑up work on trucks, motorcycles, and automobiles, with an emphasis on heavy equipment; assist Shop Supervisor in establishing and maintaining preventative maintenance schedules for all equipment.
- Accomplish scheduled preventative maintenance on all equipment. Set up warranty repairs with vendors.
- Order parts from vendors and manufacture parts no longer available.
- Accomplish major repairs on diesel and gasoline engines, transmissions, brakes, gear boxes, motors and pumps, hydraulic systems and electrical systems; maintain diesel and gas powered light and heavy‑duty equipment.
- Initiate and update vehicle maintenance records. Use various tools and equipment common to the trade such as ohm meters, vacuum gauges, tire changers, wheel balancers, lifts, A/C recovery/rechargers, and mig welder.
- Perform welding repairs and fabrication work on vehicles and heavy equipment.
- Install, repair, and maintain complex electrical systems.
- Repair vehicles and equipment in the shop but may be called upon to perform field repairs as necessary. Locate and transport vehicles needing repair or warranty work.
- Serve as Lead in Shop Supervisor's absence.
- Maintain regular attendance.
- Other related duties as assigned.
- Grade 219 Only:
Perform work on fire apparatus as per EVT certification.
Knowledge of a specific technical nature which may be obtained from a college, technical, business, vocational, or correspondence school. Driving record acceptable to the City's insurance carrier. Valid Washington CDL class B State Driver's license (class A preferred). Three years' experience in independent vehicle diagnosis and repair, or an equivalent combination of related education and experience.
Certifications- Employees who obtain and maintain ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) Master Automobile Technician and Master Medium/Heavy Truck Technician certifications will be automatically placed at pay scale 218. CDL required.
- The City will designate a finite number of Heavy Equipment Mechanic positions as being Grade 219. Successful candidates for Grade 219 positions must obtain and maintain EVT (Emergence Vehicle Technician) Master Ambulance and Master Fire Apparatus Technician certifications and have 2 years experience working on fire apparatus. There will be no automatic promotion to Grade 219 Heavy Equipment Mechanic based solely on receiving an EVT certification.
Loss of ASE and/or EVT certifications will result in demotion down to the appropriate pay scale after a period of 12 months to allow for re‑certification.
Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.
Additional InformationThe statements contained herein reflect general details as necessary to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all‑inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may…
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