26-27 Mechanic/service Technician
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic -
Automotive
Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Mechanic Service Technician
The Mechanic Service Technician performs semi-skilled mechanical service, preventive maintenance, inspection, and related support functions for school buses, district vehicles, and other automotive equipment. The position works under the general supervision of the Lead Mechanic and is responsible for supporting the safe, reliable, and efficient operation of the district's transportation fleet. The incumbent is expected to exercise sound judgment, demonstrate initiative, maintain a safe and organized work environment, and provide professional service to district personnel and equipment operators.
Essential duties and responsibilities include operating school buses, district vehicles, and other transportation-related equipment in a safe and responsible manner; performing daily, periodic, and preventive maintenance on school buses, vehicles, and automotive equipment; inspecting and servicing fluid levels, brakes, tires, lubrication systems, and other vehicle components; performing routine automotive maintenance, including fluid changes, filter replacement, lubrication, and related service procedures; assisting with the preparation and maintenance of vehicles for required annual inspections;
assisting in identifying, diagnosing, and addressing routine mechanical problems and potential equipment concerns; maintaining a clean, orderly, and safe service center in accordance with established department standards; properly using, maintaining, and storing hand tools, power tools, shop equipment, and other assigned equipment; delivering and retrieving school buses, district vehicles, and equipment from school sites and other designated locations; assisting with vehicle recovery and wrecker service operations as assigned;
picking up and delivering automotive parts, supplies, and materials for the Maintenance and Transportation Departments; completing required maintenance records, inspection forms, work orders, and other documentation accurately and timely; communicating effectively with supervisors, coworkers, district employees, equipment operators, and members of the public regarding vehicle and equipment needs; following established safety procedures, district policies, and applicable laws and regulations; reporting unsafe conditions, equipment deficiencies, and other concerns to the appropriate supervisor;
and performing other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Required qualifications include a high school diploma, GED, or equivalent; completion of vocational or technical training in automotive service is preferred; one to two years of experience in automotive service, fleet maintenance, or a closely related field; experience performing basic preventive maintenance, including fluid and filter replacement, lubrication, and routine vehicle inspections; and a valid Class B Commercial Driver's License (CDL) with required endorsements including Passenger (P), School Bus (S), and Air Brakes.
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