What are the responsibilities and job description for the CLASSIFIED_District Diesel Mechanic position at BUS BARN?
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This posting is for a full time diesel / automotive mechanic.
Reports To: Director of Transportation
Job Summary: The School Bus Mechanic is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and inspection of school buses and other vehicles within the school district's fleet. This role ensures that all vehicles are safe, reliable, and comply with state and federal transportation regulations. Willingness to drive a school bus when needed.
Compensation: Salary and benefits are commensurate with experience and qualifications and are in accordance with the school district's pay scale and policies. Full family health insurance coverage paid by district.
Key Responsibilities:
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Maintenance and Repair:
- Perform routine and preventive maintenance on school buses and other district vehicles, including oil changes, tire rotations, brake inspections, and engine diagnostics.
- Identify and repair mechanical, electrical, and structural issues on a variety of vehicles.
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Inspections:
- Conduct regular inspections of school buses to ensure they meet safety standards and regulatory requirements.
- Document and report any defects or issues found during inspections.
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Safety Compliance:
- Ensure all vehicles comply with state and federal transportation safety regulations.
- Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance, and repairs.
- Collaborate with the fleet manager to schedule and prioritize maintenance tasks.
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Emergency Repairs:
- Provide on-call repair services for breakdowns and other emergencies to minimize downtime.
- Assist with road calls and emergency services when vehicles break down on the road.
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Inventory and Equipment Management:
- Maintain inventory of parts, tools, and equipment.
- Order and replace parts as necessary.
- Ensure all tools and equipment are in good working condition and comply with safety standards.
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Technical Expertise and Training:
- Stay updated on the latest automotive technology and repair techniques.
- Attend workshops, training sessions, and certification programs as required.
- Provide training and guidance to junior mechanics and apprentices.
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Collaboration:
- Work closely with transportation supervisors, drivers, and other staff to address vehicle issues and improve fleet performance.
- Communicate effectively with school district personnel regarding vehicle status and repair needs.
Qualifications:
- High school diploma or equivalent.
- Certification from an accredited automotive or diesel technology program is preferred.
- ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certification is desirable.
- Minimum of 3-5 years of experience in automotive or diesel mechanics, with specific experience in school bus or heavy vehicle maintenance preferred.
- Strong knowledge of vehicle systems, including engines, transmissions, brakes, electrical, and HVAC systems.
- Proficiency with diagnostic tools and repair equipment.
- Valid commercial driver's license (CDL) with proper endorsements, or willingness to obtain one.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Physical ability to lift heavy parts and equipment, stand for long periods, and work in various environmental conditions.
- Other duties as assigned by the Director of Transportation.
Work Environment:
- Work is performed in a garage or workshop setting, with exposure to loud noises, fumes, and potentially hazardous materials.
- May involve working in adverse weather conditions when performing emergency repairs or inspections.
- Requires adherence to safety protocols and the use of personal protective equipment (PPE).
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5. Bending or twisting at the neck more than the average person |
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6. Bending or twisting at the trunk more than the average person |
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10. Repeating the same hand, arm or finger motion many times (For example: typing, data entry, etc.) |
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Activities |
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11. Climbing (on ladders, into large trucks/vehicles, etc.) |
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12. Hand/grip strength |
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13. Driving on the job |
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14. Typing non-stop |
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Use of Arms and Hands |
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15. Manual dexterity (using a wrench or screwing a lid on a jar) |
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16. Finger dexterity (typing or putting a nut on a bolt) |
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Lifting Requirements |
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21. Lifting 76 plus pounds (Mark all that apply) |
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22. Can load/items weighing over 50 pounds that are lifted or carried be shared, or reduced into smaller loads? |
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30. 76 to 90 pounds |
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