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Parts Clerk

Parts Clerk Position The City of Monterey is recruiting to fill a Parts Clerk position in the Fleet Division of the Public Works Department. The Fleet Division is responsible for the maintenance and repair of all City-owned vehicles, small to heavy duty equipment and stationary generators. The successful candidate will possess a high level of attention to detail and the experience needed to work in a fleet vehicle repair environment. Nestled along California's Central Coast, the City of Monterey is known for its natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, hospitality, and sense of community. The City of Monterey is a full-service charter city operating under a Council-Manager form of government. The City of Monterey is a full-service city that provides police, fire, public works, planning, recreation, and parks services and operates its conference center, sports center, parking, and marina facilities. The City of Monterey offers a competitive benefits package to full-time employees. Some of these benefits include a Health Spending Fund, Medical, Dental, Vision, and Life Insurance, Vacation Accruals, Sick Leave, 14 Paid Holidays, Education Incentive Pay, Tuition Reimbursement Programs, CalPERS Retirement, and more! Under general supervision, to order, receive, inspect and issue parts for vehicles, buildings and/or equipment. Enter inventory data into an electronic database and evaluate inventory data for compliance with established policies and procedures. Essential functions, as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act, may include any of the following representative duties, knowledge, and skills. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions, but are an essential function. Essential duties and responsibilities may include, but are not limited to, the following: Order, inspect, store and issue parts for vehicles and facilities and equipment owned by the City and/or the military. Obtain needed parts from local or outside suppliers at lowest possible cost; may drive out of area for special items or emergencies. Issue parts as requested by Mechanics or Building Maintenance Staff. Issue substitute parts as required, based on knowledge of interchangeability and use cross reference sources. Contact manufacturers, parts suppliers, wrecking yards and other sources to obtain parts for old or obsolete equipment and/or historical facilities. Assist Mechanics and/or Building Maintenance Staff in determining the correct parts and materials. Receive goods from vendors and confirm correct items and quantities are received. Document back orders and track until order is filled. Report damaged goods, return to vendors as needed and ensure damaged goods are replaced. Verify proper charges are applied to correct work orders. Audit records and gather data in the City's inventory database for report preparation and interpretation and evaluation of compliance with established procedures. Determine proper stock levels for commonly used parts. Schedule ordering of parts to avoid "out of stock" and "overstock" situations on critical parts. Ensure proper disposal of all "out of date" surplus. Conduct routine and annual inventories and count and reconcile warehouse and truck stock with a high degree of accuracy. Contact staff to inform when materials have arrived and may deliver parts to the field. May provide backup support to front office staff; interact with public, customers, in-house personnel and vendors. Reconcile monthly vendor invoices and staff monthly credit card statements. May participate in warehouse tours with visiting dignitaries. Maintain parts room or warehouse in neat and orderly condition; clean and maintain shop area. Support the relationship between the City of Monterey and the general public by demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with citizens, visitors, and City Staff. Maintain confidentiality of work-related issues and City information. Perform other job-related duties within the scope of this job classification as assigned. Graduation from high school or GED equivalent; and one (1) year of warehouse operations experience. Knowledge of City organization, operations, policies and procedures. Standard automotive and truck parts and accessories when working in the Fleet Division. Building maintenance equipment, parts and accessories when working in the Building Maintenance Division. Proper use of parts manuals and supply catalogs, and the methods for organizing and storing automotive and equipment parts. Parts and accessories for large trucks building maintenance and heavy equipment. Customer service methods and techniques. Skill in Obtaining proper parts needed for repair and maintenance of a wide variety of vehicles, buildings and equipment. Exercising resourcefulness and ingenuity in gathering information from parts manuals, manufacturers and other sources to determine acceptable substitutes for rare and obsolete parts. Recognizing related parts needed in addition to the parts requested for certain types of repairs. Estimating future supply needs, maintaining adequate stock levels without "overstocking" and maintaining an organized warehouse/storeroom. Maintaining accurate records using databases. Following written and oral directions. Establishing good working relationships with those contacted in the course of work. Communicating effectively verbally and in writing. Using standard office programs including, databases, email, Excel, and Word. Physical Demands Standing & Walking – Standing for extended periods of time and/or walking distances (1 or more miles). Sitting – Ability to work in a seated position at a computer station for extended periods of time. Lifting - Ability to safely lift up to 50 pounds; use proper lifting techniques including bending at the knees. Climbing - Ability to ascend 10 ft. or more up ladder(s). Manual Dexterity - The ability to perform multiple work activities requiring a significant level of physical and mental coordination, such as accurate field measuring; repair and calibration of instruments; computer keyboard; writing. Visual - Acuity for driving long periods; reading literature for long periods; industry warning signs and instruments; reading maps and diagrams, computer screen. Mobility - Ability to operate a motor vehicle, and reach, push, pull, stoop, bend, and squat. Reflexes - Ability to quickly and automatically respond to emergency and safety situations. Environmental Elements Work is performed in a storeroom/warehouse and outdoors with exposure to inclement weather; exposure to noise, dust, grease fumes, gases and potentially hazardous chemicals. Work is in and around moving vehicles and machinery. Employees may interact with upset staff and/or public and private representatives in interpreting and enforcing departmental policies and procedures. All City of Monterey employees are designated Disaster Service Workers through state and local law (California Government Code Section 3100-3109). Employment with the City requires the affirmation of a loyalty oath to this effect. Employees are required to complete all Disaster Service Worker-related training as assigned, and to return to work as ordered in the event of an emergency.