$24.67-$35.00 Hourly / $4,276.13-$6,066.67 Monthly / $51,313.60-$72,800.00 Yearly
Performs a variety of
routine maintenance and minor repair tasks on automotive, construction, and
specialized vehicles and equipment. Tasks include removing and replacing
starting motors, along with related wiring, cables, and relays; conducting
minor lighting system repairs such as replacing lamps and lenses; replacing
master cylinders; removing and replacing drive shafts; performing minor
electrical repairs; checking, charging, servicing, and replacing batteries;
removing and replacing heater hoses, ductwork, and heater valves; making minor
repairs to exhaust systems, including replacing exhaust pipes, mufflers,
tailpipes, spark arresters, and associated gaskets, clamps, and supports;
repairing tailgate systems by replacing hoses, small cylinders, pumps, and
minor wiring; removing and replacing fan belts, water hoses, and clamps;
performing minor repairs and replacements of cab fixtures; and maintaining
street sweepers by removing and replacing dirt shoe runners, deflector
assemblies, and dirt shoes.
Assists higher-level
mechanics as a helper by holding subassemblies in place during repair
operations, removing simple subassemblies and securing devices, handing tools
and parts to mechanics during repairs, and moving vehicles and equipment within
the maintenance area as needed.
Performs technical maintenance and major repairs under the guidance of experienced mechanics as part of on-the-job training to gain experience and develop skills and proficiency.
Maintains records of work performed.
Performs related duties as
required.
Working knowledge of:
standard methods, practices, tools, and equipment used in the maintenance and
repair of gasoline, diesel, and propane-powered vehicles and equipment;
occupational hazards and safety precautions associated with vehicle and
equipment maintenance and repair; mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic
principles relevant to the maintenance and repair of automotive, construction,
and specialized vehicles and equipment; and the operation and use of various
automotive, construction, and specialized vehicles and equipment.
Ability to:
perform routine maintenance and minor mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic
repairs; read and interpret wiring diagrams, blueprints, and technical
publications to a limited extent; operate testing equipment to diagnose
malfunctions and determine repair needs in a limited capacity; understand and
follow oral and written instructions; prepare simple reports; perform
physically demanding work; establish and maintain effective working
relationships with others; and acquire additional skills in performing
technical maintenance and major repair tasks.
Skill in: the
use and care of tools, machinery, and testing equipment used in routine
maintenance and minor repair of automotive, construction, and specialized
vehicles and equipment.
Certification by National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (NIASE) in four (1) or more of the automobile or heavy-truck areas required. 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).
Certifications presented for promotion must be line specific. The combining of certifications across lines will not be accepted for promotion purposes with the exception of those who work on emergency equipment.
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.