Crew Leader-Shop
Job in
City of Pewaukee, Wisconsin, USA
Listing for:
City of Waukesha
Full Time, Per diem
position
Listed on 2025-04-23
Job specializations:
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Building Maintenance
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: City of Pewaukee
This position serves as the lead worker for a crew of workers performing fleet and equipment maintenance and repair.
Schedule: Monday - Friday, 7am - 3:30pm;
Occasional nights/weekends
Tentative Interview Dates: TBD
Tentative Start Date: TBD
Explore the City of Waukesha benefit information at:
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General:
Plans, assigns and coordinates daily job assignments; works with direct supervisor in setting daily and weekly job assignments.Prepares worksite area; marks streets for hotlines before start of job; sets road detours and lane closures as needed, etc.Schedules mechanical repairs and maintenance work on all types of equipment and assures that it is completed.Monitors and checks the work of the crew/s, providing guidance, training, and support to improve efficiency and quality of work.Operates all types of equipment used in street construction, maintenance and snow removal, including loaders, skid steers, backhoes, leaf machines, snowplows, etc. and tools such as rotary and pipe lasers, concrete saws.Keeps track of daily jobs and when they are completed; works with other departments as jobs and locations change.Prepares required records and reports of work performed.Assists in street cleaning and maintenance, snow removal operations, leaves and brush removal, etc.Determines the staffing, tools and supplies needed to perform the daily jobs/tasks.Assigned
Duties Related to the Repair Shop:
Acts as a first line of contact for employees, customers, vendors and secondary for parts acquisition.Schedules, assigns, and reviews Mechanics’ work activities. Coordinates shift work activities with other City departments and various vendors and dealers.Completes initial vehicle and equipment receipt and inspection; interacts with manufacturers and vendors regarding warranty programs and repairs as needed; prepares vehicle and equipment for disposal, online auction, conventional auction or salvage.Analyzes and reviews work orders on a computer-generated program for purpose of repair and preventive maintenance requirements. Determines work priorities and monitors costs and billable items.Oversees and/or performs a full range of mechanical maintenance and repair tasks of all city fleet and equipment. Ensures repairs and maintenance complies with local, State, or national standards.Performs quality control inspections of shop work to ensure work meets standards and is performed completely with accurate documentation.Works with a team of mechanics, diagnosing and resolving complex mechanical issues, and providing guidance and training.Provides information to department supervisors and to vehicle operators concerning the repair, usage and proper operation and care of vehicles and equipment.Creates daily reports of all shop activity and repairs. Verifies proper repairs were performed by technicians and documented properly.Performs arc and gas welding or cutting for maintenance, repair and construction of City equipment.Operates all equipment and electronic test equipment such as multi-meters, computers, and self-test equipment.Requirements of Work:
Graduation from high school and at least 1 year of specialized technical school training or Associates Degree in Diesel and Heavy Equipment Mechanics, plus 4 – 6 years of related experience and/or certification as a journeyman mechanic; experience in public works construction including landscaping, street maintenance, sanitary and storm sewer maintenance and electrical work and including some supervisory experience; or any equivalent combination of training and experience which provides the following knowledge, ability and skills:
Knowledge of:
- The materials, methods, practices, techniques and equipment used in public works construction and maintenance projects.
- The operation, routine servicing and maintenance of standard and specialized automotive construction equipment.
- Traffic signs and lights and the ability to safely install and maintain electronic traffic signals.
- The use of standard office equipment including computers and relevant software.
- Occupational hazards and the methods and techniques used to avoid or minimize risks.
- The operating…
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