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�-- <br />% Performs scheduled Preventive maintenance inspections and lubrication services on all types of <br />automotive and heavy equipment; i.e., loaders, graders. <br />Assembles, modifies, and fabricates equipment and components, does various types of welding, <br />H prepares equipment for painting, and paints equipment. <br />Pressure washes equipment, changes tires, prepares equipment for sale, performs minor building <br />repairs, does shop housekeeping, and properly disposes of hazardous waste. <br />Acts as Leadworker to a crew of journey level mechanics, helpers, apprentices, laborers, service <br />assistants or other employees. <br />Methods, materials, tools and equipment used in construction, assembly, overhaul, repair and adjustment <br />of gasoline and diesel powered automobiles, trucks, heavy construction and maintenance equipment; <br />operating characteristics of the equipment listed above; laws and regulations pertaining to the <br />construction, operation, and repair of highway construction and maintenance equipment, such as smog <br />programs, crane and personnel hoist inspections, Biennial Inspection of Terminals (BIT) and handling and <br />disposal of hazardous materials; occupational safety and health policies and procedures as defined in the <br />Departments Injury and Illness Prevention Program and Code of Safe Practices; Equal Employment <br />Opportunity principles; industry preventive maintenance concepts; the Department's Preventive <br />Maintenance (PM) Program; and computer systems and electronic data collection systems and programs <br />adequate to be successful in learning the Fleet Management System (FMS). <br />Skill in: <br />Diagnosing malfunctioning equipment and determining corrective action to be taken; performing <br />adjustments, repair, overhaul and fabrication of CalTrans equipment; and tactfully interacting with people. <br />Inspect, diagnose, repair, assemble and fabricate automotive and heavy equipment; advise in the <br />selection of parts; estimate labor and repair costs; determine estimated completion dates; work safely in <br />an equipment repair/assembly environment (inside or outside in a variety of weather conditions); <br />demonstrate leadership in shop and personnel safety; perform welding; work from sketches and <br />drawings; work in the field without direct supervision; verbally communicate, read and write in the English <br />language as required for successful job performance; operate various types of CalTrans equipment for <br />test purposes; drive moderate distances; plan and coordinate the work of other staff; act in a lead person <br />capacity; analyze situations accurately and take effective action; handle multiple priorities and exercise <br />patience when dealing with people; support and promote Department Equal Employment Opportunity <br />concepts; learn the operation of the computer system used for the Fleet Management System (FMS) <br />operating in the main frame and PC environment. <br />