Texas Department of Transportation
Equipment Mechanic I, II, or III - Fleet Operations Division
Texas Department of Transportation, Childress, Texas, United States, 79201
Equipment Mechanic I, II, or III - Fleet Operations Division
Performs repair/maintenance and inspection related work for fleet vehicles and equipment in the Fleet Operations Division Shop. Work may require maintenance and repair of heavy equipment used in construction of highways/bridges and inspecting work performed by contracted vendors. Essential Duties: Adjusts brakes and replaces brake system parts to include air brake and anti-locking systems. Analyzes and interprets computerized diagnostic equipment information. Completes repair order paperwork and accurately enters data into fleet information management system. Maintains and repairs heavy equipment used in construction and maintenance of highways/bridges. Checks lighting and wiring mechanisms to ensure proper functioning of headlights, spotlights, tail lights and parking lights. Performs preventive maintenance, inspections and repairs on motor vehicles/equipment; as required moves items related to these activities. Performs quality assurance/analysis on repaired vehicles and equipment. Prepares vehicles for use by checking for required safety features such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers and mobile radios. Troubleshoots, tests and repairs electrical systems, electronic ignitions and fuel injection systems. Uses computerized diagnostic analyzer systems and performs complex diagnostic work on vehicles/equipment. Performs other job responsibilities as assigned. Equipment Mechanic II - Responsibilities in addition to those listed above Trains less experienced technicians. Travels and performs work in other shops throughout the state as required. Equipment Mechanic III - Responsibilities in addition to those listed above Leads and trains less experienced technicians. Performs duties of the Shop Coordinator in their absence. Minimum Qualifications: No degree/diploma required. Equipment Mechanic I - 2 years in Automotive, medium/heavy truck, or construction equipment diagnostics and repair Equipment Mechanic II - 4 years in Automotive, medium/heavy truck, or construction equipment diagnostics and repair Equipment Mechanic III - 7 years in Automotive, medium/heavy truck, or construction equipment diagnostics and repair Associate's degree in Automotive and/or Diesel Technology may substitute for 2 years of experience Certificates of course completion from a Technical Training Institute in Automotive and Diesel Technology may substitute for experience on a year for year basis Licenses and Certifications : Valid driver’s license and Class "A" Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or have obtained a Class "A" CDL, in 120 calendar days from course registration. Preferred Qualifications: Commercial driver’s license (CDL) The Texas Department of Transportation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If requested, reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities for any part of the employment process in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Action of 1990.
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Performs repair/maintenance and inspection related work for fleet vehicles and equipment in the Fleet Operations Division Shop. Work may require maintenance and repair of heavy equipment used in construction of highways/bridges and inspecting work performed by contracted vendors. Essential Duties: Adjusts brakes and replaces brake system parts to include air brake and anti-locking systems. Analyzes and interprets computerized diagnostic equipment information. Completes repair order paperwork and accurately enters data into fleet information management system. Maintains and repairs heavy equipment used in construction and maintenance of highways/bridges. Checks lighting and wiring mechanisms to ensure proper functioning of headlights, spotlights, tail lights and parking lights. Performs preventive maintenance, inspections and repairs on motor vehicles/equipment; as required moves items related to these activities. Performs quality assurance/analysis on repaired vehicles and equipment. Prepares vehicles for use by checking for required safety features such as first aid kits, fire extinguishers and mobile radios. Troubleshoots, tests and repairs electrical systems, electronic ignitions and fuel injection systems. Uses computerized diagnostic analyzer systems and performs complex diagnostic work on vehicles/equipment. Performs other job responsibilities as assigned. Equipment Mechanic II - Responsibilities in addition to those listed above Trains less experienced technicians. Travels and performs work in other shops throughout the state as required. Equipment Mechanic III - Responsibilities in addition to those listed above Leads and trains less experienced technicians. Performs duties of the Shop Coordinator in their absence. Minimum Qualifications: No degree/diploma required. Equipment Mechanic I - 2 years in Automotive, medium/heavy truck, or construction equipment diagnostics and repair Equipment Mechanic II - 4 years in Automotive, medium/heavy truck, or construction equipment diagnostics and repair Equipment Mechanic III - 7 years in Automotive, medium/heavy truck, or construction equipment diagnostics and repair Associate's degree in Automotive and/or Diesel Technology may substitute for 2 years of experience Certificates of course completion from a Technical Training Institute in Automotive and Diesel Technology may substitute for experience on a year for year basis Licenses and Certifications : Valid driver’s license and Class "A" Commercial Driver's License (CDL) or have obtained a Class "A" CDL, in 120 calendar days from course registration. Preferred Qualifications: Commercial driver’s license (CDL) The Texas Department of Transportation is an Equal Opportunity Employer. If requested, reasonable accommodations will be made for persons with disabilities for any part of the employment process in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Action of 1990.
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