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- Performs vehicle buildups by installing special police equipment (e.g., wiring harness, deck lights, speakers, wig-wag lights, brake lights, decals, radio, siren, strobe lights, etc.)
- Moves, loads and unloads repair parts, equipment and disabled vehicles using a forklift, car trailer, tow truck or roll back truck.
- the safe use of auto shop equipment (e.g., vehicle lift, brake lathe, tire changer, balancer, hydraulic jack, bumper jack, etc
- handling hazardous materials (e.g., freon, Windex, brake cleaner, gasoline, oil, grease, lubricants, vulcanizing glue, tire cleaner fluid, brake dust, paints, thinners, oxygen, acetylene, etc.)
- operate and interpret results from testing equipment and measuring tools (e.g., volt/amp meter, AC manifold gauge, front end alignment machine, engine analyzer, exhaust analyzer, infrared detection device, timing light, battery/alternator tester, block leakage tester, power steering pressure test gauge, inside and outside micrometers, thickness gauges, dial indicators, etc
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