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6/28/1999
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Exhibit C <br /> <br /> DRAFT <br /> <br /> City of Redwood City <br /> Equipment Mechanic I <br /> and <br /> Equipment Mechanic II <br /> <br />DEFINITION <br /> <br />To make minor and major mechanical repairs to automotive, diesel and other power-driven <br />equipment; perform routine maintenance and servicing; and perform specialized mechanical and <br />fabrication work as required. <br /> <br />DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS <br /> <br />Eauioment Mechanic I <br /> <br />This is the entry level in the Equipment Mechanic class series. Positions in this class perform <br />mechanical repair work of a routine to moderately complex nature, working under the guidance <br />and training of more experienced mechanics. Generally, mechanics in this class are not familiar <br />with the full range of City-owned equipment and vehicles but are able to perform skilled <br />mechanical work on automobiles and other common equipment. <br /> <br />Eaui~ment Mechanic II <br /> <br />This is the full journey level in the Equipment Mechanic class series. Positions assigned to this <br />class perform the full range of journey level automotive and equipment maintenance work <br />typically assigned to Equipment Mechanic's. In addition, an Equipment Mechanic II assumes <br />responsibility for providing training for Equipment Mechanic's I and regularly performs the most <br />complex maintenance and repair work in the shop. <br /> <br />SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED <br /> <br />Equipment Mechanic I <br /> <br />Receives immediate supervision from higher level personnel progressing to general supervision <br />with experience and training. <br /> <br />No supervision is exercised over others. <br /> <br />Eauioment Mechanic II <br /> <br />Receives general supervision from the Fleet & M$C Superintendent. Receives functional <br />supervision from the Equipment Operations Leader and/or Lead Equipment Mechanic. <br /> <br />Technical supervision is provided to entry level mechanics and Equipment Service Worker <br />personnel. <br /> <br /> 06110/99 <br /> <br /> 13661 <br /> <br /> <br />
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