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CC Resolution 9488 RESOLUTION NO. 9488 A RESOLUTION AMENDING THE CLASSIFICATION AND SALARY PLAN WHEREAS, the City Manager is required by Section 2.12.030 of the Campbell Municipal Code to prepare and submit to the City Council recommendations for the reorganization of offices, departments, and positions which are considered to be in the best interest of efficient, effective, and economical conduct of the municipal services provided by the City; and WHEREAS, a review has been conducted; and WHEREAS, an amendment to the current Classification and Salary Plan is needed to meet the requirements of Municipal Code Section 2.12.030. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of Campbell does hereby approve the revised job description for the position of Mechanic II (see attached Exhibit A). PASSED AND ADOPTED this 2nd day of February, 1999, by the following roll call vote: AYES: Council members: Watson, Dougherty, Dean, Kennedy, Furtado NOES: Councilmembers: None ABSENT: Council members: None APPROVED: ~~ ~~~ Daniel E. Furtado, Mayor ATTEST: ) ./7_, k~t:5PI.-<- Anne Bybee, City Clerk CITY OF CAMPBELL EXHIBIT A MECHANIC II DEFINITION Under general supervision, performs a wide range of major and complex mechanical journey-level work in the inspection, diagnosis, servicing and repair of a variety of automotive and mechanical equipment; and to do related work as required. TYPICAL DUTIES Services and repairs cars, trucks, street sweepers, tractors, air compressors, cement mixers, loaders and other automotive equipment; makes minor adjustments; adjusts clutches; checks wheel alignment; changes and charges batteries; fixes lights;; straightens fenders and dents; overhauls and tests generators; tunes up motors using testing equipment; inspects tires and other auto parts; makes emergency field repairs; keeps records; makes reports; uses independent judgment as to method of repair after receiving a complaint with respect to the operating condition of a given piece of equipment; assists in cleanup of shop areas; performs established preventative maintenance inspections and repairs on all types of gas, diesel and alternative fuel, heavy, light, construction and special equipment; performs complete major and minor tune-ups; performs inspections and diagnosis on a variety of equipment and verifies sources of problems or failures based on vehicle condition, driver complaints, visual observations and/or test equipment indicators; repairs all types of auxiliary systems including, but not limited to: transmission, differentials, carburetors, distributors, electrical, steering, hydraulics, exhaust, brakes, wiring, cooling, racks, axles, and other major heavy equipment components; road tests vehicles and certifies mechanical work to ensure they are in safe running condition. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Education and Experience: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade, preferably supplemented by directly related technical courses, plus three years of journey-level experience. One year of directly related post-secondary course work may be substituted for one year of the experience requirement. Knowledge of: Preventive maintenance principles and inspection techniques~ the standard practices, methods, tools and equipment of the trade; the principles of gasoline and diesel engines; the hazards and safety precautions of the trade. (OSHA) Ability to: Perform journey-level work involving the service and repair of automotive and mechanical equipment; demonstrate skill in the use of tools and equipment employed in motor repair and adjustments, and in locating and adjusting defects in motorized equipment; work independently. Possession of: Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date. Rev: '74, '77, '90,99 J :\doclspecs\mech2 CITY OF CAMPBELL MECHANIC II DEFINITION Under general supervision, performs a wide range of maior and complex mechanical journey-level work in the inspection, diagnosis. servicing and repair of a variety of automotive and mechanical equipment; and to do related work as required. TYPICAL DUTIES Services and repairs cars, trucks, street sweepers, tractors, air compressors, cement mixers, loaders and other automotive equipment; makes minor adjustments to shock absorbers; repairs transmissions; adjusts clutches; checks and balances wheels f-or proper wheel alignment; changes and charges batteries; fixes lights; adjusts and relines bmkes; straightens fenders and dents; overhauls and tests generators; tunes up motors using testing equipment; inspects tires and other auto parts; makes emergency field repairs; keeps records; makes reports; uses independent judgment as to method of repair after receiving a complaint with respect to the operating condition of a given piece of equipment; assists in cleanup of shop areas; performs established preventative maintenance inspections and repairs on all types of g;as. diesel and alternative fuel. heavy. light. construction and special equipment: performs complete maior and minor tune-ups; performs inspections and diagnosis on a variety of equipment and verifies sources of problems or failures based on vehicle condition. driver complaints. visual observations and/or test equipment indicators; repairs all types of auxiliary svstems including;. but not limited to: transmission. differentials. carburetors. distributors. electrical. steering;. hydraulics. exhaust. brakes. wiring. cooling. racks. axles. and other maior heavy equipment components; road tests vehicles and certifies mechanical work to ensure they are in safe running condition. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS Education and Experience: Equivalent to completion of the twelfth grade, preferably supplemented by directly related technical courses, plus three years of journey-level experience. One year of directly related post-secondary course work may be substituted for one year of the experience requirement. Knowledge of: Preventive maintenance principles and inspection techniques: the standard practices, methods, tools and equipment of the trade; the principles of gasoline and diesel engines; the hazards and safety precautions of the trade. (OSHA) Ability to: Perform journey-level work involving the service and repair of automotive and mechanical equipment; demonstrate skill in the use of tools and equipment employed in motor repair and' adjustments, and in locating and adjusting defects in motorized equipment; work independently. Possession of: Valid California Driver's License. Class B Commercial Driver's License must be obtained within 120 days from appointment date. Rev: '74, '77, '90, 12/98 J:\doclspecs\mech2