1. Performs skilled repairs on gasoline and diesel motor equipment including buses, automobiles, trucks and all District equipment.
2. Runs computerized diagnostic tests on vehicles and compares results with specifications for vehicle make to determine servicing and repair needs.
3. Performs and directs routine preventive maintenance servicing and inspections.
4. Grinds valves and fits new bearings, pistons and rings.
5. Assembles and times engines.
6. Operates a utility repair truck in making field repairs.
7. Repairs or overhauls brake systems, differentials, transmissions, front and rear axles and clutches.
8. Adjusts steering mechanisms and aligns wheels.
9. Occasionally operates machine shop equipment, including grinders, drill presses and other metal working machines to make and repair parts for automotive equipment.
10. Makes estimates and prepares requisitions for materials.
11. Inspects, repairs and replaces automotive electrical system components.
12. Participates in snow and ice control activities.
13. May perform body repair and body painting tasks.
14. May drive heavy equipment or operate a school bus.
15. Utilizes the Automated Fleet Management System
16. May be required to drive a school bus.
17. Does related work as required.
High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED).
Two (2) years of experience performing skilled automotive repair work.
NOTE: Courses in automotive mechanics and repair may be substituted for a maximum of one (1) year of experience. Thirty (30) credit hours are equivalent to one (1) year of experience.
CERTIFICATES, LICENSES, REGISTRATIONS:
Must have appropriate New York State driver’s and CDL license.