Automotive Technician I (Shift 1), Department of Transportation (ad closes 09/23/2024)
Job Specific Information: Locations available may be at any of the 5 fleet shops, and any of the three shifts. Shift differential paid for shifts 2 or 3.
MCPS Official Job Description
SUMMARY DESCRIPTION:
Under general supervision, performs skilled and routine maintenance of buses, automobiles, trucks, tractors and other vehicular equipment. Independent judgment concerning work methods and procedures is required, but the work is subject to inspection during process and upon completion for quality and conformity with requirements. Supervision may be exercised over one or more assistants of a lesser grade.
CERTIFICATE LICENSE:
Possession of a valid Maryland State noncommercial class C driver's license, or equivalent. Must possess and maintain or secure and maintain a Maryland State commercial Class A or B restricted drivers license or equivalent, with air brake, passenger/cargo and school bus endorsements within six (6) months of employment required. ASE Master test certification score preferred.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, and ABILITIES:
Successful completion of MCPS Auto Mechanics written (knowledge) and hands-on skills (demonstration) tests at the minimum or higher required. Line automotive mechanic: Knowledge of the construction, assembly, adjustment, and maintenance of truck, bus and automotive equipment. Knowledge of the standard practices, tools, and equipment of the truck, bus, and automotive mechanic trades; knowledge of the operation of internal combustion engines, ignition and of other systems; knowledge of gasoline and diesel engines, on-board computer systems, air brake systems and automatic transmissions. Must have the ability to learn and operate technical test equipment and proper test procedures for individual systems. Ability to locate, diagnose, and repair malfunctions and to test repaired equipment. Ability to supervise assistants and to work effectively with others. Skill in the use and care of equipment and tools used in the automotive repair work. Knowledge of the construction, assembly, adjustment, and maintenance of truck, bus, and automotive body repair equipment and working knowledge of the standard practices, tools, methods, and equipment used in the repair and painting of automotive bodies. Ability to diagnose structural defects, provide damage estimates, and make proper adjustments and body repairs to a wide variety of truck, bus, and automotive equipment. Ability to supervise assistants and work effectively with others. Considerable skill in the application of methods and techniques used in the truck, bus, and automotive body repair mechanic craft and in the use and care of pertinent tools, equipment, and facilities. Knowledge of and the ability to meet the seven core competencies of the Supporting Services Professional Growth System (SSPGS).
EDUCATION, TRAINING, and EXPERIENCE:
High School or GED diploma required. Four years experience in the field of automotive repair/or apprenticeship training program/ASE certification (i.e. heavy truck or school bus and electronics). Completion of MCPS courses in communication skills (or equivalent) highly desirable. Other combinations of applicable education, training, and experience which provide the knowledge, abilities, and skills necessary to perform effectively in the position may be considered.
Job: Fleet / Automotive Mechanics
Job Grade: 17 Senior Qualified
Organization: Offices
Primary Location: Rockville
Schedule: Full-time | 1.000 (80 hours bi-weekly)
Working Months: 12
Shift: Day Job
Job Posting: Sep 13, 2024, 7:16:54 AM - Sep 23, 2024, 10:59:00 PM