Mechanic
C-TRAN
Vancouver, Washington
Job ID: 166288
Job Status: Full-time
ctran.wd5.myworkdayjobs/en-US/C-TRAN_Careers/job/Mechanic_JR100172
Pay Range: $31.75 - $44.80 Hourly
Job Title: DIESEL MECHANIC
Job Code: MECHNC
NON-EXEMPT
REPRESENTED
SUMMARY
Perform a complete variety of mechanical and electrical maintenance and repair work on transit, paratransit, and support vehicles and equipment. Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair gas- and/or diesel-powered vehicles and support equipment, such as transmissions, engines, suspensions, differentials, wheelchair systems, and brake systems.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY
The incumbent will perform frequent new and varied work situations involving a high degree of complexity. Work is performed in accordance with established and well-known policies and procedures, safety practices, and laws. Individuals assigned to this classification perform proficiently and independently under the general direction of the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor and Lead Mechanic.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The following summarizes the essential or key responsibilities/attributes of the position the incumbent will be required to perform with or without reasonable accommodation.
Perform scheduled preventative maintenance work on transit coaches and support vehicles (gas and diesel) to include complete servicing procedures related to lubrication, fuel, cooling, wheelchair lifts, air conditioning, transmissions, fareboxes, and other transit-related systems.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair diesel and gas engines (electronically and mechanically controlled) in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Replace defective parts such as governors, injectors, blowers, and bearings. Assemble, reinstall, and test repairs for proper performance.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair electronically controlled transmissions and heavy-duty differentials. Set up and adjust to specifications, reassemble, install, and test.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair defective or worn steering and suspension components such as wheel bearings, tie rods, springs, bushings, steering gear boxes, and other related components.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair mechanical and electrical subsystems such as multiplex systems, alternators, starters, fuel injection systems, wheelchair systems, and farebox systems. As required, disassemble unit down to components level, replace defective parts, reassemble, install, and test repaired or overhauled units.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust and repair air conditioning systems. Diagnose malfunction and repair or replace motors, compressors, and other related units.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust and repair air and hydraulic brake systems including ABS/ATC systems. Repair, install, and test as needed.
Use a variety of hand and power tools and equipment such as wrenches, jacks, presses, steam cleaners, band saws, and lathes.
Work with repair work orders and parts requests.
Use computer system to input and extract data.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Make emergency repairs and road calls in the field as needed.
Remove and install windows and windshields of various types as needed.
Perform other maintenance-related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Requires knowledge of the field assignment sufficient to perform thoroughly and accurately the full scope of responsibility as illustrated by example in the above job description.
Minimum of three years' experience as a journey level mechanic preferred. Education in a related field may be substituted for experience.
Effective performance requires application of knowledge of gas- and diesel-type equipment and electrical systems. Must have the ability to identify, analyze, and correct malfunctions in a timely manner due to the need for maximum utilization of the fleet.
Requires knowledge of shop techniques and procedures.
Must be able to read, understand, and apply shop manual specifications and information.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to perform continuous physical effort including frequent bending, stooping, walking, standing, kneeling, twisting, manipulation, and/or heavy lifting and carrying of shop equipment and materials.
Must be able to hear warning horns when vehicles are in motion.
Must be able to recognize differences in colors and perceive three dimensions to ensure accuracy and safety in equipment maintenance.
Responsibilities of position may result in exposure to environmental influences (beyond normal office environment) such as poor ventilation and illumination, loud noises, adverse weather conditions, congestion, and accidents or health hazards on the job which includes working with chemicals and operating equipment/machinery.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Regular, dependable attendance required.
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license from the state of residence and maintain a good driving record. A commercial driver's license will be required within a specified time frame, determined by the supervisor, to maintain this position.
Must obtain both 608 and 609 air conditioning certifications within six months of hire.
Must possess own tools in accordance with the minimum tool list requirement.
Must pass an employment physical examination and drug test to be certified for the position and maintain a physical condition, which, either with or without accommodation, allows completion of all essential duties.
This is a safety sensitive position subject to Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations.
Must be able to comply with C-TRAN's nonsmoking policy and function in a nonsmoking work environment.
Must be able to work any day of the week and/or any shift, including days, swing, and graveyard.
If selected for the position, documentation that you are a United States citizen or an alien lawfully authorized to work in the United States will be required to establish your identity and work authorization in accordance with the employer's obligation under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
This position is covered under the provisions of an Agreement with International Association of Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) Union, Local 1432, District 24.
If selected for this position, employment will be conditional pending completion of a criminal background investigation.
All employees are required to retain public records, in accordance with C-TRAN's Public Disclosure Policy No. 510. A public record is defined in RCW 42.56.010(3) as any writing that is prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local government agency, and which contains information that relates to the conduct of government, or the performance of any governmental or proprietary function. The term writing is broadly defined in the Public Records Act, to include not only traditional written records, but also photos, maps, videos, voicemails, webpage and social media content, emails, text messages and tweets (RCW 42.56.010(4)).
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The 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 list of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.
Our EEO Policy
C-TRAN is an equal opportunity employer (Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans). We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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C-TRAN
Vancouver, Washington
Job ID: 166288
Job Status: Full-time
ctran.wd5.myworkdayjobs/en-US/C-TRAN_Careers/job/Mechanic_JR100172
Pay Range: $31.75 - $44.80 Hourly
Job Title: DIESEL MECHANIC
Job Code: MECHNC
NON-EXEMPT
REPRESENTED
SUMMARY
Perform a complete variety of mechanical and electrical maintenance and repair work on transit, paratransit, and support vehicles and equipment. Troubleshoot, diagnose, and repair gas- and/or diesel-powered vehicles and support equipment, such as transmissions, engines, suspensions, differentials, wheelchair systems, and brake systems.
SCOPE OF RESPONSIBILITY
The incumbent will perform frequent new and varied work situations involving a high degree of complexity. Work is performed in accordance with established and well-known policies and procedures, safety practices, and laws. Individuals assigned to this classification perform proficiently and independently under the general direction of the Fleet Maintenance Supervisor and Lead Mechanic.
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS
The following summarizes the essential or key responsibilities/attributes of the position the incumbent will be required to perform with or without reasonable accommodation.
Perform scheduled preventative maintenance work on transit coaches and support vehicles (gas and diesel) to include complete servicing procedures related to lubrication, fuel, cooling, wheelchair lifts, air conditioning, transmissions, fareboxes, and other transit-related systems.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair diesel and gas engines (electronically and mechanically controlled) in accordance with manufacturer's specifications. Replace defective parts such as governors, injectors, blowers, and bearings. Assemble, reinstall, and test repairs for proper performance.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair electronically controlled transmissions and heavy-duty differentials. Set up and adjust to specifications, reassemble, install, and test.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair defective or worn steering and suspension components such as wheel bearings, tie rods, springs, bushings, steering gear boxes, and other related components.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust or repair mechanical and electrical subsystems such as multiplex systems, alternators, starters, fuel injection systems, wheelchair systems, and farebox systems. As required, disassemble unit down to components level, replace defective parts, reassemble, install, and test repaired or overhauled units.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust and repair air conditioning systems. Diagnose malfunction and repair or replace motors, compressors, and other related units.
Troubleshoot, diagnose, adjust and repair air and hydraulic brake systems including ABS/ATC systems. Repair, install, and test as needed.
Use a variety of hand and power tools and equipment such as wrenches, jacks, presses, steam cleaners, band saws, and lathes.
Work with repair work orders and parts requests.
Use computer system to input and extract data.
OTHER FUNCTIONS
Make emergency repairs and road calls in the field as needed.
Remove and install windows and windshields of various types as needed.
Perform other maintenance-related duties as assigned.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES
Requires knowledge of the field assignment sufficient to perform thoroughly and accurately the full scope of responsibility as illustrated by example in the above job description.
Minimum of three years' experience as a journey level mechanic preferred. Education in a related field may be substituted for experience.
Effective performance requires application of knowledge of gas- and diesel-type equipment and electrical systems. Must have the ability to identify, analyze, and correct malfunctions in a timely manner due to the need for maximum utilization of the fleet.
Requires knowledge of shop techniques and procedures.
Must be able to read, understand, and apply shop manual specifications and information.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/WORKING CONDITIONS
Ability to perform continuous physical effort including frequent bending, stooping, walking, standing, kneeling, twisting, manipulation, and/or heavy lifting and carrying of shop equipment and materials.
Must be able to hear warning horns when vehicles are in motion.
Must be able to recognize differences in colors and perceive three dimensions to ensure accuracy and safety in equipment maintenance.
Responsibilities of position may result in exposure to environmental influences (beyond normal office environment) such as poor ventilation and illumination, loud noises, adverse weather conditions, congestion, and accidents or health hazards on the job which includes working with chemicals and operating equipment/machinery.
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
Regular, dependable attendance required.
Must possess and maintain a valid driver's license from the state of residence and maintain a good driving record. A commercial driver's license will be required within a specified time frame, determined by the supervisor, to maintain this position.
Must obtain both 608 and 609 air conditioning certifications within six months of hire.
Must possess own tools in accordance with the minimum tool list requirement.
Must pass an employment physical examination and drug test to be certified for the position and maintain a physical condition, which, either with or without accommodation, allows completion of all essential duties.
This is a safety sensitive position subject to Federal Transit Administration (FTA) Drug and Alcohol Testing Regulations.
Must be able to comply with C-TRAN's nonsmoking policy and function in a nonsmoking work environment.
Must be able to work any day of the week and/or any shift, including days, swing, and graveyard.
If selected for the position, documentation that you are a United States citizen or an alien lawfully authorized to work in the United States will be required to establish your identity and work authorization in accordance with the employer's obligation under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986.
This position is covered under the provisions of an Agreement with International Association of Aerospace Workers (IAMAW) Union, Local 1432, District 24.
If selected for this position, employment will be conditional pending completion of a criminal background investigation.
All employees are required to retain public records, in accordance with C-TRAN's Public Disclosure Policy No. 510. A public record is defined in RCW 42.56.010(3) as any writing that is prepared, owned, used, or retained by any state or local government agency, and which contains information that relates to the conduct of government, or the performance of any governmental or proprietary function. The term writing is broadly defined in the Public Records Act, to include not only traditional written records, but also photos, maps, videos, voicemails, webpage and social media content, emails, text messages and tweets (RCW 42.56.010(4)).
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The 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 list of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.
Our EEO Policy
C-TRAN is an equal opportunity employer (Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans). We recruit, employ, train, compensate, and promote without regard to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, disability, veteran status, or any other basis protected by applicable federal, state or local law.
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Job ID: 481258862
Originally Posted on: 6/14/2025