SUMMARY
Under basic supervision performs skilled maintenance repairs adjustments and preventive
maintenance on MPS fleet vehicles school buses specialty vehicles and heavy equipment; works
independently and makes appropriate decisions based on work experience and training
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Essential functions as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act may include any of the following
representative duties knowledge and skills. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties
performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work location on
the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions but are an essential function.
Essential duties and responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:
Performs repairs and preventive maintenance on MPS fleet vehicles and school equipment; works
independently and makes appropriate decisions based on experience and training.
Performs preventive maintenance on vehicles and equipment to maximize the effective life cycle of the
vehicles and reduce downtime; uses the most cost-effective replacement and repair options.
Inspects and diagnoses mechanical and electrical problems on vehicles and equipment; determines
extent of necessary repairs prioritizes work and performs repairs in accordance with all safety
regulations and procedures; installs specialized equipment including hydraulic lifts.
Diagnoses and repairs vehicle engines transmissions brakes and other mechanical and electrical
systems components and sub-systems; repairs and adjusts hydraulic and pneumatic systems; uses
technical manuals electronic tools and computer equipment to diagnose problems.
Performs arc and acetylene welding as required to repair fabricate and modify metal components.
Transports equipment to the repair shop facility; performs emergency repairs in the field as required.
Identifies and reports vehicle problems requiring additional maintenance and repair.
Maintains records and logs of services performed and general vehicle information.
Maintains shop facility cleans work areas disposes of lubricants and chemicals in compliance with all
safety regulations and cleans up spills according to standard procedures.
Orders parts and equipment as needed to complete repair and maintenance projects; recycles and re-
uses materials wherever possible; recommends replacement of outdated and ineffective equipment.
Enforces safety rules and regulations; schedules vehicle inspections with North Dakota Department of
Transportation; reports safety hazards equipment problems and emergency situations.
Operates a variety of trucks equipment and hand tools in accordance with all safety regulations and
procedures; inspects vehicles and equipment and verifies all equipment is properly maintained.
Responds to emergencies as directed; assists with training of MPS staff.
Supports the relationship between the Minot Public School District and the general public by
demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with clients visitors and District
staff; maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues client records and District information;
follows compliance rules governing child abuse; performs related duties as required or assigned.
Drives a school bus when necessary.
Fleet Technician January 2013 2 of 2
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education Training and Experience Guidelines
High School diploma or GED equivalent; AND one year of Allison Transmission experience; OR an
equivalent combination of education training and experience.
Knowledge of:
MPS policies and procedures.
State and federal regulations governing public transportation and vehicle inspection.
Methods tools and equipment used in the repair of vehicles equipment and components.
Methods used in a preventive maintenance program.
Metal fabrication and welding methods and procedures.
Operation maintenance and repair standards for public transit vehicles and specialized equipment.
Proper use and storage of hazardous chemicals used in the workplace.
Federal and state safety rules and regulations occupational hazards and safety precautions in a
vehicle repair shop environment.
Local geographical area road systems and city and state traffic regulations.
Environmentally responsible and resource-efficient maintenance techniques.
Skill in:
Inspecting diagnosing and repairing mechanical brake fuel and electrical problems in a wide
variety of vehicles and equipment.
Performing computerized diagnostic tests and calibrations on vehicle components and equipment.
Identifying maintenance needs and mechanical problems and taking corrective actions.
Welding metal fabricating and adapting parts and tools to specific repairs.
Safe use of power and hand tools and chemicals and lubricants.
Reading and interpreting technical manuals and specifications.
Maintaining accurate service records.
Using proper safety precautions and identifying problems and emergency situations.
Performing general math calculations.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relations with co-workers.
Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
A valid North Dakota State Commercial Drivers License with school bus/passenger endorsement or the
ability to obtain is required. Technical certifications from National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE) in automotive heavy duty equipment and school bus are preferred and may be
required. Additional technical certifications may be required
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed indoors and outdoors at MPS facilities and repair shops; work requires constant
physical efforts; may be exposed to safety hazards and dangerous tools and equipment; requires vision
capacity to perform fine calibrations and differentiate between colored wires. This is a safety sensitive
position subject to pre-employment and random drug and alcohol testing according to federal
regulations.
This position is subject to veterans preference.
Required Experience:
IC
SUMMARYUnder basic supervision performs skilled maintenance repairs adjustments and preventivemaintenance on MPS fleet vehicles school buses specialty vehicles and heavy equipment; worksindependently and makes appropriate decisions based on work experience and trainingESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Essential ...
SUMMARY
Under basic supervision performs skilled maintenance repairs adjustments and preventive
maintenance on MPS fleet vehicles school buses specialty vehicles and heavy equipment; works
independently and makes appropriate decisions based on work experience and training
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Essential functions as defined under the Americans with Disabilities Act may include any of the following
representative duties knowledge and skills. This list is ILLUSTRATIVE ONLY and is not a comprehensive listing of all functions and duties
performed by incumbents of this class. Employees are required to be in attendance and prepared to begin work at their assigned work location on
the specified days and hours. Factors such as regular attendance at the job are not routinely listed in job descriptions but are an essential function.
Essential duties and responsibilities may include but are not limited to the following:
Performs repairs and preventive maintenance on MPS fleet vehicles and school equipment; works
independently and makes appropriate decisions based on experience and training.
Performs preventive maintenance on vehicles and equipment to maximize the effective life cycle of the
vehicles and reduce downtime; uses the most cost-effective replacement and repair options.
Inspects and diagnoses mechanical and electrical problems on vehicles and equipment; determines
extent of necessary repairs prioritizes work and performs repairs in accordance with all safety
regulations and procedures; installs specialized equipment including hydraulic lifts.
Diagnoses and repairs vehicle engines transmissions brakes and other mechanical and electrical
systems components and sub-systems; repairs and adjusts hydraulic and pneumatic systems; uses
technical manuals electronic tools and computer equipment to diagnose problems.
Performs arc and acetylene welding as required to repair fabricate and modify metal components.
Transports equipment to the repair shop facility; performs emergency repairs in the field as required.
Identifies and reports vehicle problems requiring additional maintenance and repair.
Maintains records and logs of services performed and general vehicle information.
Maintains shop facility cleans work areas disposes of lubricants and chemicals in compliance with all
safety regulations and cleans up spills according to standard procedures.
Orders parts and equipment as needed to complete repair and maintenance projects; recycles and re-
uses materials wherever possible; recommends replacement of outdated and ineffective equipment.
Enforces safety rules and regulations; schedules vehicle inspections with North Dakota Department of
Transportation; reports safety hazards equipment problems and emergency situations.
Operates a variety of trucks equipment and hand tools in accordance with all safety regulations and
procedures; inspects vehicles and equipment and verifies all equipment is properly maintained.
Responds to emergencies as directed; assists with training of MPS staff.
Supports the relationship between the Minot Public School District and the general public by
demonstrating courteous and cooperative behavior when interacting with clients visitors and District
staff; maintains absolute confidentiality of work-related issues client records and District information;
follows compliance rules governing child abuse; performs related duties as required or assigned.
Drives a school bus when necessary.
Fleet Technician January 2013 2 of 2
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
Education Training and Experience Guidelines
High School diploma or GED equivalent; AND one year of Allison Transmission experience; OR an
equivalent combination of education training and experience.
Knowledge of:
MPS policies and procedures.
State and federal regulations governing public transportation and vehicle inspection.
Methods tools and equipment used in the repair of vehicles equipment and components.
Methods used in a preventive maintenance program.
Metal fabrication and welding methods and procedures.
Operation maintenance and repair standards for public transit vehicles and specialized equipment.
Proper use and storage of hazardous chemicals used in the workplace.
Federal and state safety rules and regulations occupational hazards and safety precautions in a
vehicle repair shop environment.
Local geographical area road systems and city and state traffic regulations.
Environmentally responsible and resource-efficient maintenance techniques.
Skill in:
Inspecting diagnosing and repairing mechanical brake fuel and electrical problems in a wide
variety of vehicles and equipment.
Performing computerized diagnostic tests and calibrations on vehicle components and equipment.
Identifying maintenance needs and mechanical problems and taking corrective actions.
Welding metal fabricating and adapting parts and tools to specific repairs.
Safe use of power and hand tools and chemicals and lubricants.
Reading and interpreting technical manuals and specifications.
Maintaining accurate service records.
Using proper safety precautions and identifying problems and emergency situations.
Performing general math calculations.
Establishing and maintaining effective working relations with co-workers.
Communicating effectively verbally and in writing.
LICENSE AND CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS
A valid North Dakota State Commercial Drivers License with school bus/passenger endorsement or the
ability to obtain is required. Technical certifications from National Institute for Automotive Service
Excellence (ASE) in automotive heavy duty equipment and school bus are preferred and may be
required. Additional technical certifications may be required
PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Work is performed indoors and outdoors at MPS facilities and repair shops; work requires constant
physical efforts; may be exposed to safety hazards and dangerous tools and equipment; requires vision
capacity to perform fine calibrations and differentiate between colored wires. This is a safety sensitive
position subject to pre-employment and random drug and alcohol testing according to federal
regulations.
This position is subject to veterans preference.
Required Experience:
IC
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