Golden Gate Bridge Highway and Transportation District

Bus Mechanic (20380210)

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Mechanics
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San Francisco/Peninsula
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Continuous
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$0.00-$106,080.00 Annually
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None


Please review the special instructions before applying for this job opportunity.


Description

Position Summary

 

Under supervision, performs inspection, maintenance, troubleshooting, diagnosis, repair, removal, replacement and testing necessary to maintain all District vehicles, including record keeping and written verification of work accomplished as directed. 

 

Essential Responsibilities

 

  • Responsible for major rebuilding, repair and/or removal and replacement of engines, transmissions, clutches, differentials, turbochargers, pumps, motors, injectors, cylinder heads, compressors and hydraulic systems, air brake, air systems, steering, air conditioning, and electrical systems and associated vehicle parts.
  • Provides minor and incidental repairs to vehicles in general, including manufacture and/or repair of components to maintain equipment.
  • Performs ongoing preventive maintenance, inspections and procedures, as directed, to provide the safest, cleanest, most economical and dependable transportation possible for District utilization.
  • Provides normal and reasonable care of all District-owned property and tools provided
  • Directly responsible for written communication concerning ongoing status of repairs completed, repairs in progress and outstanding repairs necessary to safely and economically provide vehicles for District transportation needs.
  • Participates in general repairs necessary to all mechanical equipment supplementary to vehicle repairs and maintenance as directed.
  • Generates and completes work orders in a Computerized Asset Management System (IBM Maximo).
  • Assists apprentice mechanics, new employees and current employees in pursuing a high level of production, reliability and safety.
  • Adheres to the safety and health rules and safe working practices applicable to his or her job
  • Establishes and maintains effective working relationships with District employees, customers, vendors and all others contacted during the course of work using principles of excellent customer service. 
  • Performs additional related duties as assigned 
  • Regular and reliable attendance and performance are required

 

Minimum Qualifications

 

Education and/or Experience: 1) Completion of four (4) year apprenticeship program or approved equivalent; OR four years’ full-time experience in the repair of heavy duty diesel engines, air brakes, transmissions, differentials, and D.C. electrical; 2) Experience in the operation of machine tools common to repair shops, such as grinders, drill press, valve facers, lathes, boring bars, presses, etc.

 

Required License:  Must possess and maintain a current, valid California driver's license and satisfactory driving record. No more than two moving violations within the last 3 years. No DUI’s or Reckless Driving violations within the last 7 years. Must be able to obtain a Class A or B license with “P” endorsement within the six-month introductory/probationary period. Operates District vehicles on a regular basis.

 

REQUIRED TOOLS:

  • Must have a full set of journey level hand tools to accomplish assigned work.

  

HOURS:

  • Shifts are scheduled based on seniority in classification.
  • Maintenance Department operates 7 days per week, 24 hours per day.
  • Must be available to work all shifts.

 

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: Occasionally lift up to 100 lbs. maximum with assistance.  Frequently lift, carry and manipulate up to 50 pounds. Working inside and outside in all weather conditions. Works around fumes, odors and dust in an occasionally high noise level environment with appropriate personal protective equipment.

 

Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

 

Knowledge of: 

  • Common maintenance and repair practices related to heavy duty diesel engine, transmission, steering, electrical, electronic controls, air, hydraulic, brake, fuel and power train systems 
  • Common maintenance and repair practices relating to multiplex and programmable logic controller electronic control systems
  • District Policies and Labor Agreement (MOU) Provisions
  • Occupational health and safety rules and working practices applicable to this position 

 

Skills or Ability to: 

  • Use grinders, drill press, diagnostic computers, digital volt/ohm meters, smog testing equipment and other tools and equipment commonly found in a bus/truck fleet shop environment
  • Troubleshoot, diagnose, repair and/or replace components common to bus, truck, and automotive equipment fleets
  • Read, understand, follow and/or apply oral and written instructions such as complex technical instructions in maintenance manuals, wiring diagrams and schematics, and technical service publications
  • Communicate clearly and effectively both orally and in writing 
  • Establish and maintain cooperative and productive working relationships 
  • Perform computerized data entry and basic business office technology functions such as use of email, data entry, work order processing and materials requisition

Benefits

The following are some of the excellent benefits that the Golden Gate Bridge, Highway and Transportation District offers to its employees:

  • Paid Time-Off: Competitive vacation accruals, generous sick leave accruals, holidays per year, and floating holiday(s).
  • Health Plans: The District offers three (3) medical plans, namely PERS Kaiser HMO plan, PERS Gold PPO plan, and PERS Platinum PPO plan, with a District contribution toward the premium. All plans offer an HRA reimbursement account for out-of-pocket expenses associated with your District-sponsored group health and prescription drug plans.  
  • Retirement Programs are available through CalPERS, ICMA-RC 457 B, 401 (a) and Social Security.
  • Flexible Spending Account (FSA): A FSA allows pre-tax dollars to be set aside to pay for certain health and dependent care expenses for you and your family. This can be used for Health Care Reimbursement Account and Dependent Daycare Reimbursement Account.
  • Life Insurance: The District provides a basic life and accidental death insurance benefit. Life insurance is used to replace the lost income of the deceased. Life insurance coverage is provided through Minnesota Life.
  • Employee Assistance Program: This is a confidential and free service that provides support, counseling, referrals, and resources for issues that impact your life. The EAP program offers support or assistance for financial/legal concerns, depression, stress, parenting and family issues, and child and elder care. Services are available 24 hours-a-day and are available to all family members.
  • Plus excellent dental, vision, disability, professional development and more.

 

Special Instructions

THE FOLLOWING DOCUMENT(S) MUST BE SUBMITTED AT TIME OF APPLICATION:

1.GGBHT Online Employment Application.

2.Resume (Scan and attach as PDF to your online application).

3.Evidence of completion of a four-year apprenticeship or equivalent (Scan and attach as PDF to youronline application).

4.DMV K4 Print-out which can only be requested from any DMV office. (Scan and attach as PDF to your online application). This report provides information on your driving record.