School Bus Diesel Mechanic-Part Time
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Automotive Technician
Job Details
Job Location:
Sterling Heights, MI 48312
Salary Range: $30.00 - $35.00 Hourly
Position OverviewDrivergent Transportation is a Metro Detroit school transportation company looking for a motivated, experienced School Bus Mechanic who wants to join our team. As a School Bus Mechanic, you will be on the educational front lines ensuring our fleet of school buses operates safely and consistently, so our team of drivers can safely transport students, exceed customer expectations, and ensure routes are operated on time.
Successful mechanics put safety first, are reliable, can succeed in a changing environment, and are ready to work.
Headquarters (Sterling Heights, MI)
Hours- Part‑time — Up to 30 hours per week
- Must be flexible with schedule
- Mon – Fri, with occasional weekends
- Up to $35.00 per hour
- Paid overtime
- Paid time off (PTO)
- Health benefits (Medical/Dental/Vision) – after 30 days
- Aflac supplemental
- 401(k) retirement with company match
A fleet mechanic involves all areas of vehicle maintenance, diagnosis, and repair on school buses, service vehicles, passenger vans, cars, and other equipment owned by the company.
Specific Responsibilities- Diagnose vehicle problems and perform repairs as needed in accordance with manufacturer instructions and State and Federal regulations.
- Perform road tests on vehicles.
- Inspect and repair electrical systems, engine tune‑ups, and troubleshoot engines; rebuild if necessary.
- Inspect, service, and repair transmissions, cooling lines, filters, brake systems, air, hydraulic, drive train, front suspension, windows, and frames.
- Inspect, service, and repair wiper motors, switches, arms, and blades; check body damage and handle body repairs.
- Inspect, service, and repair cooling systems, radiators, hoses, pumps, and blocks; repair carburetors and fuel problems; inspect, service, and repair exhaust systems.
- Answer service calls, respond to breakdowns, and conduct on‑site repairs when possible.
- Repair hydraulic wheelchair lifts and hydraulic lift gates; install seat belts and harnesses on special‑needs buses.
- Install accessories such as radios, strobe lights, camera boxes, etc.
- Prepare vehicle maintenance reports and submit them to management.
- Review technical reports, vehicle maintenance manuals, electrical diagrams, and meter readings to evaluate, diagnose, and repair.
- Consult with vendors regarding ordering or use of parts.
- Consult with bus drivers and other mechanics regarding maintenance problems and needs.
- Perform safety inspections, assist with Michigan State Police inspections.
- Clean shop floor, drain pan, buckets, etc.; dispose of unusable replacement parts and fluids properly.
- Change oil and repair or replace tires.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Meet all general qualifications for employment.
- Meet state requirements for appropriate mechanic licensing.
- Pass drug and alcohol screening as established by the company.
- Meet company standards for criminal history check.
- Vehicle maintenance experience required; truck, tractor, and/or diesel maintenance preferred.
- Technical school degree in automotive preferred, with 1 to 3 years of vehicle maintenance experience; or any equivalent combination of education, training, and experience.
- Must possess or obtain current mechanic licenses through ASE or the State of Michigan in the following areas:
Heavy Duty Brakes, Heavy Duty Suspension & Steering, Heavy Duty Diesel Engines, Heavy Duty Drive Train, and Electrical. - May also be required to be certified in Computer Electronic Engine and Transmission Diagnostics.
- Mechanic preferred to have a satisfactory driving record, a minimum of five years’ driving experience, a valid driver’s license, and a valid Michigan Commercial Driver’s License Class B with School Bus (S) and Passenger (P) endorsements, no air brake restriction.
- May occasionally function as an emergency School Bus Driver if needed.
- Operate various automotive machines, tools, and equipment (e.g., wrecker, A/C recovery recycler, injector tester, brake bleeder, meters, tire machine, plasma cutter, wrenches, hydraulic lift, engine hoist, wheel dolly, drill press).
- Lift, push, pull, move, or carry heavy objects or materials.
- Exert up to 100 pounds of force occasionally and 35 to 50 pounds frequently; lift and/or carry 50 to 100 pounds.
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