Description Capital City Fire Rescue is seeking a highly skilled and motivated Senior Fire Mechanic to join our team. Under the general direction of the Deputy Chief of Operations, this position is responsible for overseeing the preventative maintenance, annual certifications, and repair of all department apparatus and equipment. The Senior Fire Mechanic plays a critical role in ensuring the operational readiness and safety of fire service vehicles, equipment, and machinery, while also leading and training a team of mechanics and Fire Engineers.
This position requires strong technical expertise, leadership, and the ability to balance hands-on maintenance with administrative and training responsibilities. As part of Capital City Fire Rescue, the Senior Fire Mechanic also supports emergency response operations and upholds the department's mission to serve and protect the community. WHO WE ARE LOOKING FOR The ideal candidate will bring: Extensive hands-on expertise in maintaining and repairing heavy-duty vehicles and specialized fire apparatus, with strong knowledge of diesel/gas engines, hydraulics, pneumatics, electrical systems, fire pumps, and aerial devices.
Proven leadership experience in supervising, training, and mentoring mechanics or engineers, with the ability to set shop standards, evaluate performance, and support hiring and discipline processes. Strong administrative and organizational skills, including recordkeeping, vendor coordination, and participation in apparatus design, testing, and certification. Certified or able to obtain Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) with the ability to operate apparatus and support emergency response operations.
Demonstrates sound judgment, independence, and composure under pressure, with a commitment to public service and ensuring the safety and readiness of fire service equipment. Top candidates will embody our mission, vision, and values in service to the community. CORE VALUES: Teamwork, Integrity, Professionalism, Positive Attitude, and Service OUR MISSION: We serve and protect our community from life- and property-threatening emergencies in a competent, professional, and proactive manner.
OUR VISION: Our vision is to provide fire, rescue, and emergency medical services at the highest level of excellence, professionalism, and commitment to the community. Proud of our past and embracing our future, the members of Capital City Fire/Rescue will work as an effective and integrated team, dedicated to continuous improvement and maintaining a positive environment. WORKING HOURS AND LOCATION Capital City Fire Rescue (CCFR) provides 24/7 emergency services to the City and Borough of Juneau.
This position works Monday through Friday, 8:00 am - 4:30 pm at the downtown Fire Station located at 820 Glacier Avenue. This position will travel frequently to all 5 Fire Stations across the city. As this is the sole mechanic on staff, the nature of a 24/7 emergency operation involves being available for apparatus emergencies outside of regular business hours as needed.
Typical Responsibilities Key responsibilities include: Perform preventative maintenance, repair, and overhaul of fire apparatus, ARFF engines, boats, and related equipment. Diagnose and repair diesel/gas engines, transmissions, hydraulics, electrical, pneumatic systems, brakes, suspensions, fire pumps, and aerial devices. Install radios, emergency lighting, and other electronics; fabricate or perform bodywork as needed.
Maintain accurate records of testing, calibrations, and certifications of apparatus and equipment. Determine when outside vendors are needed and manage contracted work. Prioritize repair needs in consultation with the Fire Chief, considering operational and fiscal impacts.
Maintain detailed records of apparatus maintenance, repairs, and inspections. Manage parts and supply inventory, ensuring availability within budget limitations. Coordinate purchases, service agreements, and outside vendor work.
Participate in new apparatus design, factory inspections, and acceptance testing. Generate annual apparatus status reports to support budget planning. Lead and supervise Fire Engineers and other personnel performing apparatus maintenance.
Establish repair and service standards and ensure adherence to operational practices. Train and mentor Fire Engineers to expand technical skills and ensure readiness. Participate in hiring processes, performance evaluations, and disciplinary recommendations.
Assist in investigations involving apparatus or equipment damage. Respond to major fire incidents and operate department apparatus. Participate in ongoing fire training and support firefighting operations.
Demonstrate sound judgment, effective problem-solving, and the ability to act quickly under pressure. Maintain cooperative relationships and work independently with minimal supervision. Prepare reports, follow oral and written instructions, and adapt to evolving departmental needs.
Minimum Qualifications Experience: Four (4) years of experience in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of heavy-duty equipment, of which, at least two (2) years must have been at the journey level. Substitution: Post-secondary education or technical training in automotive work may be substituted for the required experience on the basis of 125 clock hours of instruction for one month of experience up to a maximum of twenty-four months. Other: Must provide and maintain own set of hand tools.
Requires a valid Alaska Driver's License at time of appointment and for continued employment. Desired: Certification as a Firefighter I or Emergency Medical Technician and a valid class "B" State of Alaska Commercial Driver's License is desirable but not required. Note: As a condition of continued employment, applicants who are hired as a Fire Mechanic and do not possess a class "B" State of Alaska Commercial Driver's License or any certifications from the Emergency Vehicle Technician Certifications Commission must complete the following certification programs and obtain a class "B" Commercial Driver's License within 24 months of the date of hire.
Emergency Vehicle Technician Certification Commission, Inc.: Design & Performance Standards of Fire Apparatus, Fire Pumps and Accessories, Fire Apparatus Electrical Systems, and Class "B" Commercial Driver's License Supplemental Information Please attach documentation of qualifications to your application. Additional Points will be awarded to applicants who can show proof of the following certifications: Emergency Vehicle Technician (EVT) Certification Commission, Inc.: Design & Performance Standards of Fire Apparatus Fire Pumps and Accessories Fire Apparatus Electrical Systems Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification in the following series: Truck Equipment Certification (E1 - E3) Transit Bus Certification (H1 - H8) Electronic Diesel Engine Diagnosis Specialist (L2) School Bus Certification (S1 - S7) Medium-Heavy Truck Certification (T1 - T8) Valid State of Alaska Class "B" Commercial Driver's License. IFSAC Firefighter I or equivalent certification
HIRING MANAGER CONTACT INFO Hiring Manager: Deputy Fire Chief of Operations, Sam Russell Phone Number: (907)586-5322, ext. 4324 Email: Sam.Russell@juneau.gov Please read the below information carefully to ensure your application submission meets all submittal requirements. Education If you are using education to meet the minimum qualifications, you must document your education in your application, and you may be required to provide transcripts
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