Job Summary
Performs a wide variety of skilled and semi-skilled tasks on the journeyman level in maintaining servicing and repairing all manner of light duty heavy duty and other related mechanical equipment. Ensures maximum use and operation from University vehicles through proper service and repair.
Responsibilities
Performs diagnosis repairs and maintenance on heavy equipment or light equipment or both depending on assignment and operational needs. Light equipment includes but is not limited to: police and other passenger cars pick-ups tow trucks vans ATV and other four-wheelers small tractors mowers snow blowers accessories hydraulics. Heavy equipment includes but is not limited to: bulldozers loaders plows trucks hydraulics accessories. Diagnoses mechanical and electrical problems. Reviews vehicle and equipment history files to assist in determining frequency and possible cause of problems. Determines materials and parts required. Repairs overhauls or replaces all equipment components including but not limited to engines transmissions clutches brakes steering differentials and hydraulic electrical computer fuel and cooling systems. Tunes motors using standard test equipment. Performs safety inspections and may do emissions tests as required. Replaces defective parts. Services equipment with oil grease and water. Checks and services batteries. Checks and lubricates transmissions and differentials. May change and mount tires. Installs accessary lights and other equipment Uses normal hand tools as well as power tools and modern test or diagnostic equipment to perform necessary repairs adjustments overhaul or component replacement. Keeps current on repair and diagnostic technology by studying repair manuals and other production literature as well as attending specific schools or classes as required. Maintains standard shop records reflecting amount of time type of repair parts used and job orders. Will use a computer to input and retrieve data. Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
One day comprehensive examination; successful completion of an approved 4 year 8000 hour accredited apprenticeship program in Automobile Mechanics; and four years of shop experience two of which are in diesel repair or equivalency (one year of education can be substituted for two years of related work experience); and certification by the State Highway Patrol to perform safety inspections on vehicles heavy equipment and buses and by the county to perform emission testing on vehicles heavy equipment and buses or receive certification within six months of hire required. Licensed by the Environmental Protection Agency to diagnose and repair air conditioning units using the freon recovery system; demonstrated customer service skills; and oral and written communications skills to deal effectively with others also required. Automotive Service Excellence ( ASE ) in Diesel repair preferred. Certification for state inspection is accomplished by passing a written test administered by the Utah State Highway Patrol. Certification for emissions is accomplished by completing a 40 hr course and passing of a test using University equipment. Licensing for freon recovery system requires completion of a one day class and passing grade on the written test.
Required Experience:
IC