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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
Analyzes and diagnoses mechanical problems and malfunctions of engines
including vehicles and heavy equipment utilizing the OTC monitor.
Pulls, replaces, or rebuilds front ends, ball joints, tire rod ends,
springs, idle arms, shocks, ignition switches, etc. as needed for dump
trucks and vehicles.
Performs electrical work including repair and rebuilding of electronic
brake systems, alternators, starters, and wiring.
Analyze ABS system failures and diagnoses needed brake work.
Replaces brake shoes and pads, turns rotors and drums with brake lathe,
and packs wheel bearings on vehicles and heavy equipment.
Services, replaces, and recharges air conditioning units in vehicles as
needed; calculates the needed amount of refrigerant; replaces and
recycles refrigerant through the air conditioning recovery, recycling,
and recharging system.
Changes oil, lubricates vehicles, and changes oil and air filters.
Completes engine tune-ups, tire changes and rotation, and other
maintenance work on vehicles, tractors, sweepers, and other heavy
equipment.
Pulls and replaces airbag systems, gas tanks, dump truck tire bolts,
rear springs, heater cores, power steering pumps, ignition switches,
lights, and other vehicle parts/systems.
Repairs vehicles in the field when inoperable.
Replaces computers in vehicles.
Receives written work orders; records work completed for each vehicle
and number of hours required for repair.
REQUIRED SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE, AND ABILITIES:
o Considerable knowledge of the operating principles of internal
combustion diesel and gasoline-fueled engines and related mechanical
systems.
o Considerable knowledge of major vehicle repair and maintenance
procedures.
o Some knowledge of occupational hazards and safety precautions of
automotive and construction equipment trades.
o Ability to note defects, damage, and wear in-vehicle systems and
automotive/equipment components.
o Ability to diagnose vehicle malfunctions.
o Ability to prepare written work orders reflecting work completed.
o Ability to read and write.
o Ability to attend work regularly and reliably.
o Skill in the care and use of hand and light power tools.
o Skill in the use of diagnostic and mechanical adjustment equipment.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
o Ability to communicate orally, in person and by telephone.
o Ability to lift and carry loads up to 50 pounds.
o Ability to stoop, bend, kneel, and crouch during vehicle repair.
o Ability to negotiate cramped spaces.