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City of Wichita Service Attendant - 616 - Fleet Maintenance (1st Shift) in Wichita, Kansas

This job was posted by https://www.kansasworks.com : For more information, please see: https://www.kansasworks.com/jobs/13138512

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Distinguishing Features of Work\ This entry-level position focuses on the repair and preventive maintenance of a wide variety of vehicles, trailers, and equipment. As a Service Attendant, you will play a critical role in ensuring fleet operations run smoothly and safely. Under the supervision of experienced mechanics and supervisors, youll perform essential maintenance tasks while gaining hands-on experience with light and heavy-duty equipment.

This role offers an excellent opportunity to develop technical skills, contribute to the reliability and safety of the fleet, and build a strong foundation for a successful career in vehicle and equipment maintenance.

**Posting may come down at anytime**

\ Examples of Work Performed

  • Completes preventive maintenance on vehicles, trailers, or heavy equipment such, as oil changes, tire rotation, replacing filters, servicing transmissions, lubricating chassis and drive lines.
  • Inspects, repair and replace tires on light and heavy vehicles
  • Perform roadside assistance such as jump starts, tire repairs, and stuck vehicles and equipment.
  • Tow vehicles and equipment using a roll back and sling type wrecker.
  • Performs minor repairs such as headlight, wiper blades, and battery replacement.
  • Performs duties such as stripping vehicles and equipment in preparation of auction.
  • Performs duties such as setting up vehicles and equipment for use.
  • Remove, replace, and modify as necessary, mufflers, tailpipes, and other exhaust components.
  • Inspect adjust and repair as necessary, driveline and suspension systems.
  • Performs duties such as housekeeping.
  • Assists with the removal, repair, or rebuilding, of diesel and gas engines and automatic and manual transmissions,
  • Assists with the repair of hydraulic systems including hydraulic pumps, motors, cylinders, valves, and other components on heavy vehicles and equipment.
  • Maintains written record of work performed.
  • Completion of work assignments will require the operation of a vehicle.
  • These examples are not intended to be all-inclusive. Other related duties may be assigned as needed.

\ Requirements of Work

Thorough knowledge of all tools and equipment used in the trade and the ability to use these tools to perform repair work on vehicles/equipment.

Knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions.

Ability to weld and cut using gas or electrical equipment.

Ability to read, interpret, and apply information contained in technical repair manuals and electronic diagnostic equipment.

Ability to climb onto equipment and make repairs as high as 25\' in height.

Ability to lift, bend, and twist while making repairs to vehicles and heavy equipment.

Ability to tow downed vehicles and equipment

Ability to tolerate exposure to fluids and solvents in vehicle repair work.

Ability to perform continuous manual and physical labor while standing on cement floor.

Ability to lift and carry bulky objects weighing up to 50 pounds (heavier objects with the assistance of another person) for distances up to 100 feet

Ability to exert up to 100 pounds of pressure using tools that tighten, loosen, or cut.

Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with associates and employees of other departments.

Ability to communicate clearly and effectively orally or in writing.

A valid Kansas driver\'s license is required.

Ability to acquire and maintain a valid Kansas commercial driver\'s license (CDL) is preferred, and may be required based on job assignments. When a CDL is required, the class and endorsements will vary according to the requirements of the spec fic position.

Skill set will be the primary factor in determining hire, promotion, and transfer decisions between shops.

There are five shops that specialize in the maintenance of heavy equipment, light vehicles, fire assets, body shop repairs, and light equipment.

Staff assigned to the Heavy Equipment shop shall have extensive knowledge of diesel engines, as well as other equipment that is maintained in this shop.

Staff assigned to the Light Vehicle shop shall have extensive knowledge of passenger vehicles and other assets that are maintained in this shop.

Staff assigned to the Fire Maintenance shop shall have extensive knowledge of fire apparatus and maintenance practices.

Staff assigned to the Body Shop shall have extensive knowledge of the repair of vehicles damaged in accidents.

Staff assigned to the Light Equipment shop shall have extensive knowledge of mowers, park maintenance equipment, and other assets that are maintained in this shop.

Transfer decisions between these shops will be based on skill set, shop coverage, work flow, and the overall needs

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