Job Summary/Basic Function: |
To perform journey-level maintenance, repair and overhaul of gasoline and/or diesel powered vehicles, equipment and related hydraulic, electrical, and electronic component systems; fabricate, install and retrofit related ancillary devices; perform related work.
Campus Security Authority: This position is identified as a “Campus Security Authority (CSA)” per the federal law known as the Clery Act. Per this law, the employee is required to report any crimes that he/she becomes aware of to the Clery Compliance Officer. Additionally, CSAs are required to complete annual training prescribed by the Clery program Compliance Officer.
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Department Overview: |
Boise State University’s Department of Public Safety is responsible for more than ”people safety.” In addition to university Security, our team includes the university's Emergency Management Department, Transportation (Shuttle buses and the Cycle Learning Center) and Parking, and Integrated Security Technology. Department of Public Safety employees are responsible for the safety of everyone on campus through a variety of programs. We believe in supporting our team members in all roles of their life. We offer flexible scheduling, competitive pay rates, meaningful and impactful work, and healthy teams. Public Safety will encourage you to take time doing what is most important to you, whether that is spending time with family, traveling, or increasing your education. We want the best employees. If you are a high performer who's gotten lost at other organizations who just don't seem to get it, come meet us. We are different and always seeking ways to improve. Apply and let us prove it!
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Essential Functions: |
Public Safety ● Ensures customer service for the entire Department and campus community. ● Engages in Departmental problem-solving for organizational issues; makes recommendations for Department efficiencies and advancement. ● Plans and coordinates a variety of special administrative projects and assignments. ● Renews job knowledge by reading professional journals, participating in education opportunities, and belonging to professional organizations. ● Represents the Department and the Division in select working groups, committees, and partnerships, both internal and external to the University.
Mechanical Duties ● Test drives and/or inspects vehicles and equipment for wear, damage, or specific problems that might affect performance. ● Check lighting and charging systems for proper operation, and repair as necessary ● Perform engine tune-ups, including diagnosing items needing repair or replacement and adjusting or replacing items as necessary. ● Service vehicles and other motorized equipment with fluids, lubricants, and safety items. ● Remove and replace filters and batteries. ● Check and recharge air conditioning systems. ● Adjust and repair brakes, clutches, steering components, shocks, and struts. ● Remove and install alternators, generators, starters, water and fuel pumps, carburetors, steering mechanisms, mufflers and clamps. ● Steam clean and wash vehicles. ● Use tools associated with the mechanic trade such as welders, hoists, wheel balancers, testing equipment, soldering guns, tire machines, and related hand and power tools; clean and maintain shop, tools, and equipment ● Prepare records and reports. ● May assist journey mechanics by: setting up equipment and assembling tools for major engine, transmission, and power-train repairs; assisting in alignment; body, frame, and fender repair; hydraulic repair; and windshield and glass installation ● Maintain motor pool vehicle fleet. ● Inspect and verify that vehicles meet bid specifications. ● Small engine repair. ● Operate vehicles to evaluate work required and/or performed.
Daily Shop Operations ● Complete records of repairs and maintenance costs and records regarding daily shop operations. ● Issue, prepare, and complete work orders. ● Prepare estimates for costs of repairs and estimates for accident repairs, bodywork, painting. ● Inspect tool and equipment condition and determine needed upgrades. Repair, replace, and obtain replacements as needed and approved by supervisor. ● Inventory parts and supplies. Adjust, replenish, and discontinue as required. ● Perform safe and proper handling, disposal, and recordkeeping for all wastes (coolant, freon, waste oil, solvents, fuels, tires, etc.). ● Ensure designated vehicles comply with Ada County Air Quality regulations.
Preventative Maintenance Program ● Assists shop foreman with program for vehicle repairs and replacements to ensure vehicles are in good working order for the campus community. ● Clean and prepare vehicles for the next rental. ● Determine the manufacturer's recommended maintenance schedule, maintain program and policies to meet the above criteria, reduce unscheduled maintenance, and control operational costs. ● Comply with all policies and procedures necessary to maintain good working order of all shop equipment, tools, resources, and vehicles.
May perform other duties as assigned.
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Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: |
● Experience welding and fabricating specialized vehicular devices. ● Knowledge of machines and tools, including their designs, uses, repair and maintenance. ● Ability to inspect equipment, structures, or materials to identify the cause of errors or other problems or defects. ● Has knowledge of the Department, its employees, and how the department functions. ● Ability to exercise discretion when dealing with confidential matters and information. ● Ability to respond appropriately and in a timely manner to emergency situations. The incumbent is expected to be on-call.
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