Madison, City of (WI)
Job Location :
Philadelphia,PA, USA
Posted on :
2024-12-01T06:16:36Z
Job Description :
Transit Class C Mechanic | City of Madison Careers page has loaded. Menu JOB OPPORTUNITIES Sign In City of Madison Careers powered by NEOGOV Transit Class C Mechanic APPLY Salary $59,491.12 Annually Location Madison, WI Job Type PERMANENT FULL TIME Job Number 2024-00372 Department Metro Transit Opening Date 10/16/2024 Closing Date 10/30/2024 11:59 PM Central Comp. Group/Range 41/04 DESCRIPTION BENEFITS QUESTIONS General Description Successful candidates with sufficient verifiable full-time employee or trade school student performing automotive or heavy vehicle maintenance may start at a higher pay rate. We invite you to start your career as a Metro Transit Mechanic. Mechanical aptitude is required, but extensive training to work on transit vehicles is provided. We also train you to get your CDL permit and license. This is transit mechanical work that involves servicing and performing routine, repetitive, and minor preventive maintenance and repair work on diesel, hybrid, and electric motor coaches. Employees initially work under close supervision of a maintenance supervisor in a training capacity for up to six (6) months while they continue to increase mechanical skills and familiarity with Metro Transit equipment and procedures. Upon hire, employees are paid a minimum of $59,491.12 annually (in CG41, Range 06, Step 4*). Successful candidates with sufficient verifiable full-time employment or trade school experience performing automotive or heavy vehicle maintenance may start at a higher pay rate. Pay rate will be determined at the time of hire based on qualifying experience and/or education. Eighteen (18) months of education or experience starting pay $66,100.84 annually (in CG 41, Range 06, Step 5) Overtime hours (for pay or compensatory time) may be available. All training is paid. All Metro Transit mechanics are hired as the C level but have the ability to move into higher level B ($69,495.14 annually at step 5) and A ($72,273.76 annually at step 5) mechanic positions over time as vacancies occur. SCHEDULE/HOURS: Initial training: Approximately four to five (4 - 5) weeks of CDL training - Monday Through Friday, 6:00 AM -2:00 PM. After receiving your CDL license, mechanic training will begin and the schedule will be as follows: One (1) week of service lane training: Monday through Friday, on second shift (4:00 PM - 12:30 AM) One (1) week of parking schedule training: Sunday through Thursday, on second shift (11:00 PM - 7:30 AM) The remainder of training will be either Monday through Friday, first shift, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM, Monday through Friday, second shift, 4:00 PM - 12:30 AM or a combination of both until training is completed. Training period will be at least six (6) months. After training, new entry-level mechanics will pick their scheduled shift based on seniority. Employees in this classification will likely need to be available for any shift (first, second, third and weekend) and newest employees will be the last to pick. The City of Madison is an equal opportunity employer functioning under an affirmative action plan. We value diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging. Black, Indigenous, people of color, women, trans, nonbinary, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply! How to apply: Apply online at www.cityofmadison.com/jobs. Employees may be eligible for loan forgiveness through the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program. Examples of Duties and Responsibilities Bus preventive maintenance Service vehicles (cars, trucks, forklifts, etc.) Fare box preventive maintenance Air-conditioning preventive maintenance Rebuild sub-assembly Repairing heating and air-conditioning, brakes, engine cooling system Compressed air system maintenance Paint and body repair Engine repair Transmission repair Electrical repair Exhaust repair Fare box repair Fuel system repair Radio repair/installation Suspension repair Change tires Lift/ramp repair Wheels and hubs maintenance Building cleaning and repair Support vehicle repair Execute road calls Other duties as assigned Minimum Qualifications Six (6) months of technical experience in auto, diesel, construction, agriculture, or other related heavy equipment technical field. -OR- Six (6) months of education in auto or diesel mechanics or other related mechanical education can be substituted for the experience. Applicants meeting the minimum qualifications may be invited for a short technical skills interview to determine who will move forward in the process. The City of Madison strives to provide exceptional customer service to all its residents and visitors. Therefore successful candidates will have demonstrated ability to effectively work with multicultural communities. Special Requirements To continue employment, employees must pass the Class B Commercial Drivers License (CDL), passenger and air brake endorsement permit and road tests during training. License and endorsements must be maintained as a condition of continued employment. Click here to find study information that will be the focus of the first few weeks of training. Appropriate sections to study: B/C General Knowledge Restrictions - Air Brakes Endorsements - P (Transporting Passengers) Physical Requirements: Employees in this position must have the ability to: Occasionally lift up to 75 pounds with equipment (starter, 8d battery) from the floor to waist and 35 pounds from the floor to overhead (3/4 inch and 1/2 inch impact wrench.) Occasionally carry up to 75 pounds a distance of up to 5 feet (rear axle) and up to 30 pounds a distance of 40 feet (various components, the length of a vehicle to the bench area in the rear), Push a cart loaded with up to 100 pounds regularly (battery cart.) Frequently climb ladder Sustain both arms overhead for several minutes weighted with up to 20 pounds (various components or tools.) Frequently sustain a squatting or kneeling position for up to 10 minutes Frequently sustain a stooped position for up to 5 minutes. Safely grasp a variety of hand and power tools and sustain the grasp for several minutes. Manipulate small parts with reasonable dexterity (nuts, bolts, screws.) Metro Transit has adopted the physical qualification standards provided in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations of the Federal Highway Administration. These standards permit the hiring of qualified individuals with disabilities, as required by the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, Sec. 111.34(2)(c), Wisconsin Statutes. The successful candidate must be able to pass the Metro physical with either a one-time 2-year certification or re-certifications for a 2-year period. *Listed beginning salary reflects step 4 per agreement with Teamsters Union and minimum qualifications required. Agency Madison, City of (WI) Address 215 Martin Luther King Jr., Blvd. MMB Rm 261 MADISON, Wisconsin, 53703 Phone (608) ###-#### Website JOB OPPORTUNITIES ACCOUNT PRIVACY POLICY TERMS OF USE YOUR PRIVACY CHOICES Copyright 2024
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