School Bus Mechanic
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Transportation
School Bus Mechanic
Fremont School District 79 is seeking a School Bus Mechanic.
Reports to:
Director of Transportation. FLSA Classification:
Non-Exempt. Work Year: 12 Months (260 Work Days).
Qualifications:
- Education:
High School Diploma or equivalent. Graduation from an accredited trade school or technical college in Diesel/Automotive Mechanics is preferred. - Experience:
Proven experience in heavy-duty vehicle maintenance; school bus fleet experience is highly valued. - Licensing:
Valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with Class B, Passenger (P), and School Bus (S) endorsements (or ability to obtain within 90 days). Ability to act as a substitute bus driver in cases of emergency staff shortages. - Technical
Skills:
Proficiency with computerized diagnostic software and various shop power tools (welders, lifts, tire machines).
Position Summary:
The School Bus Mechanic is responsible for the comprehensive maintenance, diagnostic analysis, and repair of the district's transportation fleet. The primary objective is to ensure that every vehicle operates at peak safety and efficiency by adhering to a rigorous preventive maintenance schedule, providing students with a safe environment to and from school.
Performance Responsibilities:
- Preventive Maintenance & Inspection Scheduled Service:
Execute a mandatory preventative maintenance (PM) program, ensuring every school bus is physically examined and serviced at least every 3 months (90 days). - Safety Lane Readiness:
Perform rigorous pre-inspections to ensure all vehicles meet or exceed state safety lane requirements and Department of Transportation (Use the "Apply for this Job" box below). Audit:
Conduct routine checks on critical safety components, including braking systems, steering linkages, suspension, tires, and emergency exits. - Mechanical Repair & Diagnostics Technical Repairs:
Perform complex repairs on diesel and gasoline engines, transmissions, electrical systems, and drivetrain components. - Specialized Equipment:
Maintain and repair wheelchair lifts, climate control (HVAC) systems, and electronic safety features (cameras, GPS, and stop-arm sensors). - Roadside Assistance:
Respond to on-road breakdowns and incidents, performing field diagnostics and emergency repairs to minimize student transit delays. - Fleet Management & Documentation Recordkeeping:
Maintain accurate, up-to-date digital and paper logs of vehicle maintenance history, fuel usage, and parts inventories. - Inventory Control:
Monitor shop supplies and parts stock to ensure necessary materials are available for scheduled services while maintaining fiscal responsibility. - Compliance:
Ensure all maintenance activities align with federal, state, and district safety regulations. - Leadership & Professionalism Self-Management:
Function as a strong self-starter, prioritizing work orders based on the morning/afternoon route schedule and fleet availability without constant supervision. - Apprentice Supervision:
Coordinate the responsibilities of mechanic apprentices, overseeing their work quality and providing technical mentorship. - Communication:
Serve as a key liaison between the Director of Transportation, dispatchers, and drivers regarding the daily operational status of the fleet.
Physical and Mental Requirements:
- Physical Stamina:
Ability to lift up to 75 lbs, crawl under vehicles, climb ladders, and work in confined spaces. - Environmental Exposure:
Ability to work in varying weather conditions and in a shop environment with exposure to noise, fumes, and chemicals. - Time Management:
Exceptional organizational skills to meet strict 90-day service deadlines and manage emergency repair priorities.
Salary & Benefit Information: $30.00 hour-$31.10/hour. Full benefits package. Paid time off. Employee Assistance Program.
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