The fundamental reason this classification
exists is to operate and perform preventive maintenance and skilled repair work
of fuel sites at various city locations and to perform repair and maintenance
of automotive shop support equipment. Employee operates and maintains the
petroleum service truck to include daily servicing and dispensing of petroleum
products to all automobiles, trucks, and heavy off-road equipment. Work responsibilities
include ordering petroleum and alternative fuel products, servicing all city-owned
vehicles, maintaining daily records of all petroleum products, equipment
serviced and monthly records of fuel, and servicing, repairing, and rebuilding
liquid fuel dispensers, pumps, piping, valves, vapor recovery systems, and
special equipment. The employee has considerable independent responsibility for
maintaining an adequate supply of petroleum products and departmental supplies.
Employees in this classification report to the Petroleum Maintenance
Superintendent.
High school diploma or GED and one
(1) year experience in petroleum equipment service and repair or another
related mechanical repair field.
NOTE:
Qualifying education, training and experience that provide the requisite
knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the job will be considered.