$29.92-$42.54 Hourly / $5,186.13-$7,373.60 Monthly / $62,233.60-$88,483.20 Yearly
Performs a variety of
complex maintenance and/or specialized repair tasks on automotive,
construction, fire, solid waste, or special vehicles and equipment to include
boats.
Repairs and replaces
mounted boom assemblies and related components; repairs structural members
including bumpers and replaces engine and body mounts; performs major repairs
to power steering pumps, valves, and steering gear assemblies; performs major
repairs to suspension systems including repairs to brackets necessary for
attaching the suspension to the frame and parts necessary for attaching the
suspension to the axle.
Operates front end
alignment equipment and replaces parts and makes adjustments where required;
removes and replaces clutch assemblies and flywheels; performs major repairs to
automatic and standard transmissions where required; performs repairs to differential
systems; repairs wiring harnesses requiring under dash work or extensive
technical expertise because of placement and types of wiring involved; performs
major engine tune-ups including those involving use of computerized checking
systems and interpretation of printouts; performs major repairs to gasoline
and/or propane fuel systems; repairs, adjusts, removes, and replaces gasoline
and/or diesel engine short blocks or any components of the block including
accessory changeover.
Operates a variety of
motor vehicles and equipment in order to diagnose and evaluate
vehicle/equipment problems and either repairs or makes recommendations as to
appropriate repair requirements; prepares estimates of accident damage on all
types of motor vehicles; repairs motor vehicle bodies to include painting and
prep work; cleans vehicles to maintain appearance.
Uses precision measuring
equipment (veneer calibers, vibration analyzers, micrometers, etc.); fabricates
specialized equipment; operates machine shop equipment (e.g., lathe, milling
machine, drill press, table saw, band saw), and cutting torches and welders
(oxygen, acetylene, and electric); fits and installs hydraulic and pneumatic
valves, compressors, and steam turbines; cuts and threads pipes to facilitate
installation or repairs.
Interprets electrical
circuit drawings.
Accurately records time
and information on work performed in Fleet Information System.
Performs related work as
required.
Considerable knowledge of:
standard methods, practices, tools, and equipment used in the maintenance and
repair of diverse gasoline, diesel and/or propane powered vehicles and
equipment; mechanical, electrical and hydraulic principles as applied to
maintenance and repairs of automotive, construction, solid waste, and special
vehicles and equipment.
Working knowledge of:
occupational hazards and safety precautions relating to vehicle and equipment
maintenance and repair; safe methods used for hoisting and relocating heavy
mechanisms.
Some knowledge of:
operation and use of diverse automotive, construction and special vehicles and
equipment.
Ability to: perform
complex maintenance and/or specialized mechanical, electrical and hydraulic
repairs; use and interpret wiring diagrams, blueprints and technical
publications; operate testing equipment to detect vehicle and equipment
malfunctions and to identify repair requirements; perform tasks requiring
physical strength and endurance; understand and follow oral and written
instructions and prepare simple reports; establish and maintain effective
working relationships with others; inspect work of others and train lower level
mechanics; operate a variety of motor vehicles.
Skill in: use
and care of tools, machinery, and testing equipment utilized in complex
maintenance and/or specialized repair of automotive, construction, and special
vehicles and equipment.
Certification by National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (NIASE) in four (4) or more of the automobile or heavy-truck areas. Truck Line and Heavy Equipment must obtain certifications in Medium-Heavy Truck Certification Tests (T1 – T8). Sedan Line must obtain certifications in Automobile & Light Truck Certification Tests (A1 - A9) OR the ability to obtain NIASE certifications within six (6) months of employment.
Possession of a valid
Florida driver’s license; a valid Florida commercial driver’s license class “B”
is required for Truck Line and Heavy equipment or the ability to obtain within
six (6) months of employment.