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The Mechanic III entry level with qualifying experience. Qualifications: The classification of Mechanic III requires that the employee demonstrate the ability to perform the following tasks: General lubrication functions:
- Including engine oil / filter changes, air filter changes, chassis lubrication,
- transmission fluid and filter changes, differential fluid checks, axle/wheel
- Inspection of, removal and replacement of brake components
- lubrication
- tire changes
- Removal and installation of seats
- Parts disassembly and cleaning
- Pre-delivery inspection of new and pre-owned coaches (based on safety critical items and mechanic qualification)
- Assist a Mechanic I or Mechanic II
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
- While formal education in automotive repair, mechanics, or a related field is a strong asset, it is not a requirement for this role. We value hands-on experience, a willingness to learn, and a strong work ethic just as highly.
- 1-3 years of experience in automotive, diesel, or related fields. Familiarity with engine, driveline, and electrical systems is preferred.
- Diagnostic Tools.
Physical Activity/Requirements
- Strength and Endurance:
- Ability to lift and carry objects weighing up to 50 pounds regularly and occasionally up to 75 pounds with assistance.
- Perform repetitive tasks, including bending, kneeling, and crouching, throughout the workday.
- Mobility and Dexterity:
- Must have the physical ability to climb ladders, work on elevated surfaces, and access tight or confined spaces to service vehicles.
- Proficiency in using hands and arms to handle tools, manipulate small components, and operate equipment with precision.
- Standing and Movement:
- Must be able to stand, walk, and work on concrete surfaces for extended periods of time (up to 8+ hours).
- Visual and Hearing Acuity:
- Adequate visual ability to read diagnostic screens, inspect parts for defects, and identify color-coded wires and components.
- Hearing capability to detect unusual vehicle noises, alarms, or other diagnostic indicators.
- Environmental Factors:
- Work may be performed in varying conditions, including exposure to loud noises, vibrations, dust, fumes, and temperature fluctuations.
- Comfortable wearing required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), such as safety glasses, gloves, and steel-toed boots, for extended periods.
- Safety Awareness:
- Must be physically and mentally capable of adhering to all workplace safety procedures and handling equipment or vehicles safely.
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