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Fleet Mechanic I / II
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$20.56 - $36.06 an hour
Full-time
- Performs automotive and mechanical trouble shooting and analysis of malfunctions using various technical and computerized testing and calibration equipment (diagnostic computers, scanners, scopes, battery testers, pneumatic equipment, brake lathe, etc.)
- Inspects malfunctioning vehicles and equipment, determines source of problem and makes necessary repairs and adjustments to light and heavy trucks, automobiles, and various light and heavy equipment such as tractor, graders, loaders, backhoes, police cars, dump trucks, fire trucks, street sweeper, sanders, pumps, rollers, and lawn mowing equipment, etc.
- Performs preventive maintenance and makes repairs to vehicles; maintains internal combustion engines (gas and diesel), carburetors, fuel injectors, transmissions, differentials, air and hydraulic systems (turbo, super charger systems), electrical, computerized control systems, fuel systems, cooling systems, suspensions, brakes, tires, exhaust, etc.
- Repairs and/or replaces gas and diesel engines, transmissions (manual and automatic), differentials, carburetors, fuel injectors, brakes clutches, air, fuel and hydraulic pumps, air and hydraulic systems, etc.
- Fabricates tools and equipment parts which are not readily available; performs extensive metal fabrication (gun racks, cages, shields, steps, brackets, push bumpers, snow plows, etc.)
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