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OFFICE OF HUMAN RESOURCES AND DEVELOPMENT → CLASSIFICATION → AUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN I (SHIFT 2)
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EXAMPLES OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
(Line Automotive Mechanic) Performs general automotive repair work on buses, automobiles, trucks, tractors, and other vehicular equipment. Inspects, adjusts, and replaces/repairs necessary units and related parts as needed.Repairs and diagnoses problems on cooling systems fuel and exhaust systems, diesel and gasoline engines, transmissions, and a wide variety of electrical systems. Completes front end alignments and repairs on steering and suspension systems. Performs repairs on chassis units, brake systems, air and hydraulic, replaces clutches, standard and automatic transmissions, differential and steering units. Road tests equipment to locate defects and to check repair work. As directed, operates school bus or other automotive equipment. Performs routine maintenance of shop equipment. May be required to run road and service calls for disabled buses, maintenance trucks, etc. Straightens repairs and/or replaces damaged bodies, doors, fenders, grills, bumpers, frames, cross members and other metal fixtures. Cleans and prepares surfaces, applies fillers, mixes and blends paint as required, applies masking tape and primers, and paints vehicles. Road tests equipment to locate defects and check repair work. As directed, operates school bus or other automotive equipment. Understands and applies principles of performance evaluation and professional growth standards for employees. Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.(Department of Food & Nutrition Services)In addition to the above duties, the following duties apply for the mechanic who works in the Division Food and Nutrition Service (DFNS):Adjusts, repairs, and installs replacement parts in domestic and commercial freezers, refrigerators, water coolers, and window air conditioners; read blueprints or schematic drawings to determine location, size, capacity, and type of components of unit. Maintains warehouse and food handling equipment.Observes and test functioning of components to determine need for replacement or repair; repairs or replaces defective parts and reassembles refrigeration units by bolting, soldering, brazing, and welding, using measuring instruments, hand tools, soldering iron, and welding torches; repairs or replaces electrical components of refrigeration equipment. Drains oil and pumps gas from systems. Cuts, bends, and brazes specified tubing to inlets and outlets of components to form liquid and control valves; removes air from system and changes system with specified amount and type of refrigerant; Tests lines, components, and connections for leaks using various instruments and evaluates functioning and cooling capacity of system. Records pressure and temperature readings from gauges during test run. Compares readings with specification to evaluate performance of system and adjusts or replaces parts as indicated. May adjust unit controls, as needed. Maintains equipment repair records on malfunctions and the steps take to repair the malfunction. Documents replacement parts used to correct malfunction. Understands and applies principles of performance evaluation and professional growth standards for employees. Performs related duties consistent with the scope and intent of the position.
This description may be changed at any time.