Are you a skilled mechanic with experience working on diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicles or construction equipment? Are you looking for an opportunity in a fleet environment? Have you ever wanted to work on fire trucks? If this sounds like you, then consider applying to be a Mechanicin the City of Champaign Public Works Department.
Responsibilities of Position
The Mechanic position is integral to ensuring the City’s work gets done. They diagnose, repair, and maintain a wide spectrum of diesel-powered heavy-duty vehicles and equipment that are used by the Fire, Police, Public Works, and other City departments. Their work involves planned maintenance as well as diagnosis and repair of unexpected vehicle and equipment malfunctions of engines, electrical and hydraulic systems, brakes, rear ends, and more. While they may occasionally work on light duty vehicles, the majority of the work is focused on heavy duty vehicles and construction equipment such as dump trucks, front-end loaders, motor graders, asphalt trucks, and more (did we mention fire trucks?). Mechanics interact with internal customers and external vendors, keep paper and electronic work records, and maintain a clean work/garage area. Mechanics participate in City snow and ice and other emergency response operations and call-outs that may require working up to 16-hour shifts at all hours with little or no advance notice.
Benefits include paid sick, personal, and vacation leave and 11 holidays per year as well as health and life insurance and a pension through the Illinois Municipal Retirement Fund (IMRF). The City offers a one-time Residency Incentive Reimbursement of $2,500 to eligible employees who establish residency or relocate within the City of Champaign. View the full AFSCME Fringe Benefit Summary at champaignil.gov/salaries.
The starting salary is $30.46 per hour plus an excellent fringe benefits package. Applications must be submitted online no later than Sunday, June 4, 2023.
Required Qualifications
A high school diploma or equivalent. Completed coursework without a diploma will be considered.
Verifiable progressively responsible professional experience in diesel engine maintenance and repair work.
A combination of training and experience that demonstrates the required knowledge, skills, and abilities will be considered.
Ability to perform essential functions that require physical agility as noted in the job description, with or without accommodation.
Valid state-issued driver’s license and good driving record.
Possession of, or the ability to obtain within an approved timeframe: class B Commercial Driver’s License without air brakes restriction and with tanker endorsement; Section 609 Technician certification from the Environmental Protection Agency and Forklift certification.
Possession of mechanic’s hand tools by first day of employment.
Preferred Qualifications
Completion of a two (2) year training program in automotive, light truck, or heavy-duty truck maintenance and repair from an accredited trade or vocational school. Satisfactory completion of a qualifying co-op or apprenticeship program.
Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) or other manufacturer specific certifications.
Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) certification in the Fire Apparatus Series.
Experience in a Fleet environment.
Experience with welding and metal repair and the use of cutting tools.
The City of Champaign. Proud of our Diverse Community!
The City of Champaign, Illinois, is a progressive, vibrant, and diverse community of 88,000 residents conveniently located at the convergence of three Interstates with Chicago, Indianapolis, and St. Louis all within a short 2.5-hour drive. Home to the University of Illinois, our micro-urban community boasts a growing economy built on award-winning and innovative education, medical, research, technology, and manufacturing. Champaign is a family-friendly community filled with beautiful parks, diverse cultural opportunities, thriving Downtown and Campustown districts, affordable housing, and a stellar public library. With more than 500 employees, the City of Champaign offers great career opportunities for caring individuals who are dedicated to providing excellent customer service to our residents. As a member of the City’s team, you will have the opportunity to transform how people live, work, and play in our wonderful community.
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