SARASOTA MANATEE AIRPORT AUTHORITY
JOB OPPORTUNITY ANNOUNCEMENT **
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FLEET MECHANIC II
Facilities Department
Current Starting Salary: $52,422 - $60,285
Salary Grade Range as of October 1, 2025: $60,753 - $91,129
Full Time, Non-Exempt
Closing Date: Open Until Filled
Under general supervision, performs skilled work in repair and maintenance of automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, other gasoline and diesel equipment, and Fire and Police Department vehicles including diagnosis, repair, and preventive maintenance activities to assure Airport vehicles and equipment are safe, efficient, and fully operational.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS :
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma or GED.
Five years' experience in automotive mechanics.
Trade school courses in automotive mechanics,
Completion of a Fire Department equipment maintenance and repair course
Licenses and Certifications:
Valid Florida License or must obtain within ninety (90) days of assuming the position.
Master Automobile Technician Certification
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
Knowledge of and skill in welding, preferred.
Job Code: 5032
Grade: 32
JOB TITLE: Fleet Mechanic II
REPORTS TO: Facilities Fleet Supervisor
JOB SUMMARY
Under limited supervision, oversees, assigns, trains, and participates in activities of mechanics performing skilled work in repair and maintenance of automobiles, light and heavy-duty trucks, other gasoline and diesel equipment, and Fire and Police Department vehicles including diagnosis, repair, and preventive maintenance activities to assure Airport vehicles and equipment are safe, efficient, and fully operational.
JOB RESPONSIBILITIES
Essential Job Responsibilities:
Coordinate, oversee, and assist in the work of other mechanics. Instructs and trains them in repairing, adjusting, and maintaining motor vehicles and gasoline and diesel-powered construction and maintenance equipment. Reports any problems to the Supervisor.
Performs preventive maintenance programs for vehicles and equipment including specialized Fire and Police Department vehicles.
Diagnoses problems, analyzes various solutions and makes recommendation for repair or replacement in the most efficient and cost-effective manner.
Performs general overhaul work on internal combustion engines and equipment components and accessories.
Adjusts and relines brakes and maintains hydraulic and electrical systems.
Conducts preventive maintenance inspections and makes repairs on Fire Department vehicles and pumping equipment to ensure equipment is functioning and available in compliance with FAA regulations.
Repairs power mowers, tractors, sweepers, forklifts, backhoe, air compressors, generators, pumps, and related machinery and small equipment.
Estimates approximate hours, prices, and materials needed for each project. Requisitions tools, materials, and supplies needed through a purchase order system.
Performs most emergency repairs on all types of equipment.
Road test vehicles and makes road calls as required.
Other Related Responsibilities:
Assists in planning, assigning and scheduling work for other mechanics. Maintains records on repairs and preventive maintenance performed on tools, vehicles, and equipment.
Runs all vehicles or equipment sitting idle on a weekly basis. Performs maintenance or repairs if necessary.
Performs other related duties as required.
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT USED
Hand Tools, Welding Equipment, Testers, Drill Press, Lifts, Metal Grinders, Repair Manuals, Battery Testers, Battery Charger, Timing Lights, Volt Meters, Computerized Engine Analyzer.
QUALIFICATIONS REQUIRED
Where "preferred" is indicated, the qualification is not essential.
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma or GED.
Five years' experience in automotive mechanics.
Trade school courses in automotive mechanics,
Completion of a Fire Department equipment maintenance and repair course
Licenses and Certifications:
Valid Florida License or must obtain within ninety (90) days of assuming the position.
Master Automobile Technician Certification.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Knowledge of methods, practices and procedures for repairing, overhauling and maintaining automobiles, trucks, and heavy equipment.
Knowledge of operating principles of internal combustion engines.
Knowledge of principles of hydraulics and electrical and mechanical systems related to gasoline and diesel equipment operation.
Knowledge of and ability to perform automotive and heavy equipment repair and maintenance.
Knowledge of work-related safety precautions.
Knowledge of the materials, tools, test equipment, and methods used in vehicle maintenance.
Knowledge of and skill in welding, preferred.
Skill in use of hand tools.
Ability to operate diagnostic and test equipment and utilize test data to determine mechanical defects and corrective measures.
Ability to lift objects up to 50 pounds.
Ability to perform strenuous and routine physical work.
Ability to read and interpret schematics and specifications.
Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
Ability to develop and maintain effective working relationships with superiors, fellow employees, and the general public.
Ability to communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
Ability to instruct and train subordinate personnel.
Work Environment:
Generally involved in hands on work. Most work is conducted in a covered shop area. At times, the individual is required to work on vehicles in the field.
Physical Requirements:
As a Mechanic hands on work is necessary. Therefore, the Mechanic must have the physical ability to lift objects of up to 50 pounds and be able to perform strenuous and routine physical work. The Mechanic must be diligent in adhering to all work-related safety rules, procedures and regulations and take the precautions necessary to comply with the Airport Authority safety policy.
Mental Requirements:
In the capacity of a Mechanic, the individual conducts preventive maintenance, provides emergency repairs, diagnoses problems, analyzes various solutions and makes recommendation for repair or replacement on a variety of small engine and heavy-duty machinery, vehicles, and specialized Fire Department equipment to meet FAA Standards.
Environmental Requirements:
The Mechanic is involved in hands on work. Most work is conducted in a covered shop area; however, at times the individual is required to work on vehicles in the field.
Summary Clause:
The duties and responsibilities listed in this job class specification are intended only as illustrations of the various duties to be performed and are not all inclusive. The omission of other specific duties does not exclude them from being performed by the Mechanic if the duties are similar, related, or a logical assignment to the position. This job class specification does not constitute an employment contract between SMAA and the Mechanic and is subject to change at the discretion of the Airport Authority.
This class specification should not be interpreted as all inclusive. It is intended to identify the major responsibilities and requirements of this job. The incumbents may be requested to perform job-related responsibilities and tasks other than those stated in this description, but which are commensurate with similar levels of responsibility. ALL REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO POSSIBLE MODIFICATION TO REASONABLY ACCOMMODATE INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES.
Physical/Mental Requirements
Job Title: Fleet Mechanic II Job Code: 5032
Physical/Mental
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Percentage of Time
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Continuous
67-100%
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Frequently
34-66%
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Occasionally
1-33%
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Infrequent - less than once a day
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Standing
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X
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Sitting
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X
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Walking
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X
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Lifting
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X
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1-10 lbs.
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X
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11-20 lbs.
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X
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21-35 lbs.
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X
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36-50 lbs.
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X
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over 50 lbs.
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X
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Carrying
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X
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Reaching
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X
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Climbing
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X
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X
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Driving
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X
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Written Communication
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X
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Oral Communication
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X
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Reading
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X
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Hand Dexterity
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X
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Reasoning
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X
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Decision Making
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X
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Analyzing
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X
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Sensory
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X
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Sight
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X
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Noise Exposure
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X
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The mental and physical aspects shown with an "x" relate to this specific position and have been identified for ADA compliance purposes only. This information shall not be used to determine salary grades, nor shall it be used to make comparisons with other positions.
SUMMARY OF BENEFITS - Full Time Employees
Employer Paid Benefits:
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Waiting Period
Employee & Dependent Medical Insurance
SMAA offers two Blue Cross/Blue Shield medical plans - A Low Option PPO Plan and an HSA/HDHP. 100% of employee premium is paid by SMAA and the employee contributes toward the chosen dependent coverage.
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The first day of the month following your 30-day waiting period
Employee & Dependent Dental Insurance
SMAA pays 100% of employee and dependent coverage under Florida Combined Life Insurance Company, a subsidiary of Blue Cross/Blue Shield.
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The first day of the month following your 30-day waiting period
**Employee & Dependent Life Insurance **(100% paid by SMAA – employee is insured for 2x annual salary up to $100,000; spouse is insured for $5,000; dependent is insured for $2,500)
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The first day of the month following your 30-day waiting period
Travel Insurance
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Immediate
Employee Assistance Program
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Immediate
Short-Term Disability (100% paid by SMAA)
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1 year
Sick-Time
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90 days
Vacation Leave
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6 months
Retirement Plan (A 401 plan administered by the Principal Financial Group)
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6 months
Reimbursement for Continuing Education
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6 months
Floating Holidays
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6 months
National Holidays
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Immediate
Special Discount Programs (Varies)
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Immediate
Voluntary/Optional Benefits:
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Waiting Period
Pre-Paid Legal Plan (Voluntary – payroll deduction)
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Immediate
Deferred Compensation Plan (Voluntary – payroll deduction)
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90 days
Group Term Life, Supplemental Medical, and Long-Term Disability Insurance (Voluntary – payroll deduction)
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90 days
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