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The Automotive Worker adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers, and similar minor parts, assists on major overhaul jobs by disassembling and cleaning parts, repairing components such as generators and water pumps, and replacing thermostats, points, electrical wiring and other items, maintains tools and equipment, and cleans work areas The period of performance for this position is not to exceed more than one year, may extend to fulfil mission requirements.
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Adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers, and similar minor parts, assists on major overhaul jobs by disassembling and cleaning parts, repairing components such as generators and water pumps, and replacing thermostats, points, electrical wiring and other items, maintains tools and equipment, and cleans work areas.
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The Automotive Worker adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers, and similar minor parts, assists on major overhaul jobs by disassembling and cleaning parts, repairing components such as generators and water pumps, and replacing thermostats, points, electrical wiring and other items, maintains tools and equipment, and cleans work areas.
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Inspect all fluid levels of vehicle including, but not limited to: power steering, windshield washer, transmission, transaxle, engine oil, coolant, brake, clutch, t-case, front and rear differentials, and any fluids depending on vehicle type.
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The Service Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including specifically general mechanical issues involving water pumps, alternators, power steering, brakes, and suspension systems in addition to oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed, run diagnostics, and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
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Place a numbered tag on a vehicle windshield to be parkedDrive the vehicle to parking space or point out a parking space for the driver's use. Run vehicles to and from Repair/Maintenance shopsService vehicles with gasoline, oil, and water.
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ASO is looking for an Automotive Worker to perform a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. 2 years of entry-level automotive maintenance experience. If you are an individual with a disability, or have known limitations related to pregnancy, childbirth, or related medical conditions, and would like to request a reasonable accommodation for any part of the employment process, please contact us at job-assist@akima.com or 571-353-7053 (information about job applications status is not available at this contact information.
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Three to five years of previous Automotive Technician experience required. Subaru pays retail time for warranty work. Advise Service Consultant immediately if additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed within the time promised.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAUTOMOTIVE WORKER The Automotive Worker performs a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. The Automated Worker places and maintains decals on vehicles, checks and replaces batteries, rotates, repairs, and replaces tires, washes, polishes, and cleans interiors and exteriors of vehicles, drains, flushes, and replaces engine, transmission, and differential grease and oils, checks, cleans, calibrates, and replaces spark plugs, cleans and replaces oil and air filters.
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Adjusts brakes, replaces windshield wipers and similar minor parts. Automotive automated and hand tools, steam cleaning equipment, material handling equipment, PPE, including approved respirators and coveralls.
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Desired Qualifications: ASE Certification CDL Preferred U.S. Army 91 series MOS qualification or civilian equivalent Valid Driver’s License Pay and Benefits: Hourly Compensation: $19.03 We are an equal opportunity employer.
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Perform diagnostics to determine what repairs are necessary Inspect all fluid levels of vehicle including, but not limited to: power steering, windshield washer, transmission, transaxle, engine oil, coolant, brake, clutch, t-case, front and rear differentials, and any fluids depending on vehicle type.
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Provides service (lubrication, oil change, water and anti-freeze, windshield fluids, belts and hose inspections and replacements, air pressure and tire checks) on automotive vehicles and industrial equipment.
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This position will perform field level automotive maintenance on combat and tactical vehicles, and possibly material handling equipment assigned or work-loaded to the APS-3 program. Certificate of training from vocational school or other recognized source with a major study in automotive maintenance, or other related field.
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The Automotive Worker performs a variety of minor repairs and services to maintain motor vehicles. This automotive worker uses government furnished special tools and works in a maintenance facility.
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