Mechanic
DescriptionTroubleshoots, services, adjusts, and repairs all components of the fleet.Ensures that the fleet is properly maintained, and adequate numbers of vehicles are available to provide scheduled and unscheduled transit services.RequirementsEducation RequirementEducationHigh school diploma or GEDMinimum of one-two years of vocational/technical schooling or equivalent work experience.Experience: Available classifications (shown below) based upon collective bargaining agreements.Computer Skills Basic computer skills with the ability to learn new programs as required.Certificates & Licenses All positions require a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) class B with endorsements. See experience and qualifications for necessary licenses and certifications.Demonstrated skills that include but is not limited to the following:a. Successful Diagnostics, Analyzing and Troubleshooting Trainingb. Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Trainingc. Air Conditioning Systems 608 Training and Certificationd. Detroit Diesel / Allison Engine and Transmission Diagnostics Traininge. Cummins Engine Diagnostics Trainingf. Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Trainingg. Basic Electrical Systems Trainingh. Safety Vision on Board Monitoring Systems Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Trainingi. Advanced Electrical Systems Trainingj. Lift U/RiconWheelchair Lift/Ramp Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Trainingk. Luminator/Twin Vision Headsigns Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Trainingl. Multiplex Electrical Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Trainingm. Thermoking Intelligair Trouble Shooting and Diagnostics Training Other Requirements Must pass Department of Transportation (DOT) pre-employment physical and drug screening.Must be able to lift or move up to fifty pounds.Must be able to sit, stand, walk, climb, kneel or crawl.Must be able to do repetitive tasks.Ability to exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally