POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE: Mechanics Helper
F.L.S.A.Non-Exempt
QUALIFICATIONS:
Pass pre-employment physical and drug test
Acquire valid Texas Class A or B Commercial Drivers License with P & S endorsements
Acquire valid Texas School Bus Driver Certification
Be available to work late hours as needed
Ability to lift heavy equipment and vehicle parts
Ability to bend stoop stand kneel and squat
Drive bus routes as needed
Ability to diagnose repair and rebuild gasoline or diesel engines
High school diploma or GED
Prefer priormechanical experience
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
1. Check district vehicle fluid levels on an assigned schedule.
2. Assist shop mechanic in vehicle repairs as needed.
3. Fuel school buses and other district vehicles.
4. Wash school buses and other district vehicles.
5. Perform pre-trip servicing and post-trip inspections for activity trip bues.
6. Repair/replace school bus seat support system foams and seat covers.
7. Repair/replace broken glass window frameslatches.
8. Perform minor body repairs including but not limited to sanding surface
preparation masking and painting.
9. Complete the required written documentation (repair orders vehicle condition
reports etc.) related to job
performance in this position.
10. Perform preventive maintenance inspections and tire repairs.
11. Participate in assigned and ongoing shop and facility clean-up and preservation activities.
other duties as assigned.
13. Ability to use all standard equipment found in a motor vehicle repair shop.
to understand and use all new computer diagnostic equipment and emission standards.
knowledgeable of parts and supplies.
have basic knowledge of computers and software programs used in trouble-
shooting and repairs of engine control systems and testing of sensors.
to operate a school bus.
be cooperative and show initiative towards improving skills.
to understand and execute verbal and written orders.
be self-motivated in acquiring knowledge and performing Texas schoolbus
inspections correctly.
be self-motivated and able to work independently.
be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
WORKING CONDITIONS PHYSICAL DEMANDS & ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
- Requires on a daily basis: Standing 5-7 hours walking for 1-4 hours forward bending or stooping1-3 hours trunk rotation up to one hour sitting or lying on back 1-3 hours squatting or kneeling 1-3 hours climbing or crawling up to one hour
- Requires the use of senses: Vision touch and hearing are used constantly
- Requires the use of hands and feet as follows: Bilateral hand/arm use from 3-7 hours per day reaching from floor to 60 inches above floor while standing reaching forward up to 36 inches for tools or parts unilateral arm use both left and right up to 30 inches from the body use of feet for driving and road testing issues.
- Requires the use of hand power tools weighing from 1-38 pounds exertion of force by pushing or pulling on tools up to 80 pounds occasional force on tools up to 145 pounds pulling on a ratchet occasionally requires climbing and working on a ladder up to 12 feet off of the ground occasionally requires working off of or standing on top of the roof of a school bus approximately 12 feet off the ground with an uneven surface.
- Requires lifting and carrying as follows: Lifting holding and using tools weighing up to 40 pounds lifting and carrying parts up to 50 pounds up to 200 feet lifting with assistance parts weighing up to 220 pounds.
- Requires pushing and pulling as follows: Pushing and pulling open bus hoods approximately 70 pounds of force pulling or pushing carts and wheels requiring approximately 100 pounds of force pushing and pulling wrenches requiring up to 145 pounds of force.
- Requires work in environments where exposure to: Vibration from the use of power tools noise artificial light ambient (outdoor) temperatures that vary from extremely hot to very cold dampness and humidity toxic chemicals exhaust fumes gasoline diesel fuel and chemical solvents.
- Operates school district vehicle daily: May get in and out 10 to 20 times.
- Any other reasonable request of the Director of Transportation or their designee.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
POSITION DESCRIPTIONPOSITION TITLE: Mechanics HelperF.L.S.A.Non-ExemptQUALIFICATIONS: Pass pre-employment physical and drug test Acquire valid Texas Class A or B Commercial Drivers License with P & S endorsements Acquire valid Texas School Bus Driver Certification Be available to work late hours a...
POSITION DESCRIPTION
POSITION TITLE: Mechanics Helper
F.L.S.A.Non-Exempt
QUALIFICATIONS:
Pass pre-employment physical and drug test
Acquire valid Texas Class A or B Commercial Drivers License with P & S endorsements
Acquire valid Texas School Bus Driver Certification
Be available to work late hours as needed
Ability to lift heavy equipment and vehicle parts
Ability to bend stoop stand kneel and squat
Drive bus routes as needed
Ability to diagnose repair and rebuild gasoline or diesel engines
High school diploma or GED
Prefer priormechanical experience
MAJOR RESPONSIBILITIES AND DUTIES:
1. Check district vehicle fluid levels on an assigned schedule.
2. Assist shop mechanic in vehicle repairs as needed.
3. Fuel school buses and other district vehicles.
4. Wash school buses and other district vehicles.
5. Perform pre-trip servicing and post-trip inspections for activity trip bues.
6. Repair/replace school bus seat support system foams and seat covers.
7. Repair/replace broken glass window frameslatches.
8. Perform minor body repairs including but not limited to sanding surface
preparation masking and painting.
9. Complete the required written documentation (repair orders vehicle condition
reports etc.) related to job
performance in this position.
10. Perform preventive maintenance inspections and tire repairs.
11. Participate in assigned and ongoing shop and facility clean-up and preservation activities.
other duties as assigned.
13. Ability to use all standard equipment found in a motor vehicle repair shop.
to understand and use all new computer diagnostic equipment and emission standards.
knowledgeable of parts and supplies.
have basic knowledge of computers and software programs used in trouble-
shooting and repairs of engine control systems and testing of sensors.
to operate a school bus.
be cooperative and show initiative towards improving skills.
to understand and execute verbal and written orders.
be self-motivated in acquiring knowledge and performing Texas schoolbus
inspections correctly.
be self-motivated and able to work independently.
be able to communicate effectively orally and in writing.
WORKING CONDITIONS PHYSICAL DEMANDS & ENVIRONMENTAL FACTORS:
- Requires on a daily basis: Standing 5-7 hours walking for 1-4 hours forward bending or stooping1-3 hours trunk rotation up to one hour sitting or lying on back 1-3 hours squatting or kneeling 1-3 hours climbing or crawling up to one hour
- Requires the use of senses: Vision touch and hearing are used constantly
- Requires the use of hands and feet as follows: Bilateral hand/arm use from 3-7 hours per day reaching from floor to 60 inches above floor while standing reaching forward up to 36 inches for tools or parts unilateral arm use both left and right up to 30 inches from the body use of feet for driving and road testing issues.
- Requires the use of hand power tools weighing from 1-38 pounds exertion of force by pushing or pulling on tools up to 80 pounds occasional force on tools up to 145 pounds pulling on a ratchet occasionally requires climbing and working on a ladder up to 12 feet off of the ground occasionally requires working off of or standing on top of the roof of a school bus approximately 12 feet off the ground with an uneven surface.
- Requires lifting and carrying as follows: Lifting holding and using tools weighing up to 40 pounds lifting and carrying parts up to 50 pounds up to 200 feet lifting with assistance parts weighing up to 220 pounds.
- Requires pushing and pulling as follows: Pushing and pulling open bus hoods approximately 70 pounds of force pulling or pushing carts and wheels requiring approximately 100 pounds of force pushing and pulling wrenches requiring up to 145 pounds of force.
- Requires work in environments where exposure to: Vibration from the use of power tools noise artificial light ambient (outdoor) temperatures that vary from extremely hot to very cold dampness and humidity toxic chemicals exhaust fumes gasoline diesel fuel and chemical solvents.
- Operates school district vehicle daily: May get in and out 10 to 20 times.
- Any other reasonable request of the Director of Transportation or their designee.
Required Experience:
Junior IC
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