The Mechanic Helper assists mechanics and performs a full range of general maintenance and servicing on all equipment and its components. These essential functions include the following: Maintain service, quality, and safety standards. Lube, oil and filter service. Chassis inspection and adjustments. Tire balance. Assisting first and second-class mechanics. Rebuild non-mechanical component parts (e.g., mirrors, radius rods, and air dryers). Minor repair of light, sockets, bulbs/lens. Re-bush torque (radius) rods. Maintain and replace wiper arms and blades. Install replacement batteries (for cars, trucks, and van only). Maintain and repair window latches (excluding emergency latches). Maintain and replace sun visors, light panels, mud flaps, mirrors and mirror arms, and tires. Handle red box installation. Schedule rack installation (for CATA flyer only). Manage vinyl/decal replacement (interior) and small repair (exterior). Stop request cables (does not include tape strips or stop request buttons). Maintain and repair seat cushions, A/C grills, and W/C restraints (belts only). Jump-start buses as needed. Replace transfer cutters (in existing vehicles). Brake shoe tear down (not on bus without mechanic). Paint step wells. Load test and charge batteries (bench test area only).
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Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED