Mechanic/Handyman-, term Transportatio
Listed on 2026-06-10
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
Harrison County Schools – Transportation Department – Mechanic Assistant / Mechanic / Chief Mechanic positions.
Mechanic AssistantClassification:
Service Personnel (WV Code §18A-4-8). FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt.
Reports to:
Director of Transportation or designee.
Location:
Transportation Department / Bus Garage.
General
Summary:
Personnel employed as a mechanic apprentice and helper. The role provides basic support in inspection, maintenance, and repair of school buses and district vehicles.
- Basic knowledge of vehicle systems.
- Assists with repairs and maintenance tasks.
Classification:
Service Personnel (WV Code §18A-4-8). FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt.
Reports to:
Director of Transportation or designee.
Location:
Transportation Department / Bus Garage.
General
Summary:
Personnel employed to perform skilled duties independently in the maintenance and repair of automobiles, school buses, and other mechanical and mobile equipment used in the county school system.
- Experience in vehicle repair and diagnostics.
- Ability to independently perform standard mechanical repairs.
- Advanced technical knowledge of automotive and diesel systems.
- Experience performing complex repairs and leading work assignments.
Classification:
Service Personnel (WV Code §18A-4-8). FLSA Status:
Non-Exempt.
Reports to:
Director of Transportation or designee.
Location:
Transportation Department / Bus Garage.
General
Summary:
Personnel employed to be responsible for directing activities that ensure student transportation and other county board‑owned vehicles are properly and safely maintained.
- Extensive experience in fleet maintenance and repair.
- Demonstrated leadership and supervisory experience.
- Knowledge of transportation regulations and safety standards.
- Ability to manage maintenance operations and personnel.
- Thoroughly inspect all new, used, or recently serviced vehicles and equipment to ensure safe operating condition.
- Service and repair vehicles and equipment as requested by drivers and equipment operators.
- Install accessories (lights, cell phones, TV cameras, etc.).
- Clean engines and parts using proper methods and materials.
- Rebuild, replace, or repair gas, diesel, or propane engines, if practical.
- Align front and rear wheels of vehicles.
- Inspect tires for wear, pattern, and damage; repair or replace tires as needed.
- Inspect steering and suspension systems; repair or replace worn or broken parts.
- Diagnose emission control and ignition problems; repair or replace components.
- Diagnose fuel system problems (injectors, pumps, fuel lines, filters); repair or replace as needed.
- Inspect exhaust systems for leaks and restrictions; replace components.
- Repair, replace turbochargers.
- Test and repair or replace charging system components.
- Replace or repair automatic and manual transmissions.
- Inspect and replace or repair driveline components.
- Test and repair or replace starter system components, including batteries.
- Check all circuit breakers and fuses; replace as needed.
- Repair or replace primary electrical components.
- Install body parts on vehicles (doors, windows, steps, seats, bumpers, mirrors, etc.).
- Lubricate all vehicles according to the schedule.
- Check all fluid levels regularly.
- Maintain a clean, organized, and safe working area.
- Perform routine and preventive maintenance on all vehicles and mechanical equipment.
- Familiar with high‑voltage circuit safety on electric buses.
- Keep an up‑to‑date log of all vehicle repairs and maintenance.
- Attend workshops to keep current on service and repair of vehicles.
- Maintain an operating inventory of parts and materials needed for routine repairs.
- Perform additional tasks as assigned by the immediate supervisor.
- Apply safety principles throughout work operations.
- CDL with Class B and passenger (P) endorsement required or must be obtained within one year of hire.
- Work may involve hazardous materials such as gasoline, diesel, propane, etc.
- Noise level moderate to loud due to power tools and equipment.
- Physical requirements:
strong, balanced, and coordinated; lift and carry up to 50 pounds; push, pull, stand, and walk up to eight hours per day; may bend, twist, reach, stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl as…
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