Mechanic Instructor
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Education / Teaching
Training Instructor / Specialist
Mechanic Instructor
Debaliviere Full Time 84,750. (Annually)
Job SummaryThe Mechanic Instructor is a professional role responsible for developing and delivering maintenance training to ensure that BSD has qualified maintenance personnel. This role maintains current knowledge of maintenance practices to meet departmental training needs; researches and assists with standard operating procedures, job tasks, and technical bulletins for maintenance; and provides technical support to all bus maintenance employees.
Job Responsibilities- Provides expert advice and technical problem-solving to the maintenance community in a timely and cost-effective manner.
- Participates in selecting qualified candidates for maintenance technician positions through the interview process.
- Designs, develops, plans, and delivers maintenance-related training courses that provide required skills for new-hire mechanics, current mechanics, and supervisors.
- Reviews and evaluates training programs to identify needed changes and incorporate new technology, practices, and standards.
- Conducts classroom and hands-on bus maintenance training to equip new-hire mechanics, current mechanics, and supervisors with required skills.
- Supports fleet operations by conducting Commercial Driver's License (CDL) training and testing for mechanics to ensure they meet qualification requirements.
- Performs administrative duties by maintaining accurate training records, student files, and lesson plan files documenting course content and participation.
- Provides technical support and evaluates new maintenance products, practices, and technologies for potential implementation.
- Identifies and develops union Mechanic Instructor Assistants to support training delivery and on-the-job instruction.
- Assists with mechanic recruiting by providing facility tours and participating in trade school job fairs and related outreach activities.
- Assists with written reports, including standard operating procedures, technical bulletins, and accident or failure analyses.
- Extensive knowledge of bus operating systems, maintenance policies and procedures, adult learning concepts, training design and evaluation principles, CDL laws and regulations, and structured problem-solving methods.
- Experience in troubleshooting bus operating systems, diagnosing root causes of mechanical and electronic failures, and using diagnostic software.
- Ability to recognize when training techniques need to be adjusted and adapt instructional methods to meet the needs of diverse learners.
- Strong logical thinking skills with the ability to address problems quickly and effectively, and to translate complex mechanical and electrical system concepts into clear, understandable training for all personnel.
- Ability to read and interpret diagnostic equipment outputs and technical manuals, and to collaborate with a team to design training aligned with defined learning objectives.
- Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel, Word, and PowerPoint for preparing training materials, documentation, and reports.
Work Environment
- Office, classroom, and shop settings within bus garages and maintenance facilities.
- Regular presence in active maintenance bays, yards, and around buses and equipment. Exposure to noise, grease, and varying temperatures when working in shops or on vehicles.
- Routine use of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) (e.g., safety glasses, safety footwear, hearing protection, high-visibility garments) in maintenance areas.
- Frequent use of computers, projectors, diagnostic tools, and training aids for classroom and hands-on instruction.
- Regular interaction with mechanics, supervisors, vendors, and other training or maintenance staff.
Physical Abilities
- Ability to sit or stand for extended periods while preparing materials, using a computer, or delivering classroom training.
- Ability to stand and walk for extended periods during shop demonstrations, hands-on training, and facility walkthroughs.
- Ability to climb bus steps, ladders, and platforms, and access under-vehicle inspection areas.
- Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, and reach to demonstrate and inspect components in tight or low spaces.
84,750. (Annually)
Employment TypeFull Time
LocationDebaliviere
EducationPreferred 4 Year / Bachelors Degree Automotive technology, diesel technology, automotive engineering, or related field.
Experience3 years Minimum of (3) three years of related professional experience.
Certifications & Licenses Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO)Bi-State Development is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Compensation DisclosureBi-State Development is committed to ensuring all employees are compensated fairly. The salary range provided reflects our current expectations for this position.
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