Major mechanical work includes adjust, repair, and replace engines, motors, drivetrain, suspension and steering, electrical/electronic systems, fuel systems, brake systems, heating and cooling systems, body controls systems, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Minor maintenance and service duties and repairs such as adjust, lubricate, change fluids and filters, replace engine and body accessories, and repair and replace tires. Requisition parts through Campus Stores and vendors. Estimate time and cost of services. Accurately completing service records. Assist another Mechanic(s) as required. Perform related duties as assigned. Physical Demands Predominant work is performed in the mechanic shop and the yard, however inclement weather often results in difficult working conditions. The mechanic is subject to long periods of work in a stationary position and/or walking and exertion such as positioning self to bend, stretch, climb, reach and work under vehicles and equipment. This position requires the ability to frequently transport and move large, cumbersome, heavy objects weighing up to 100 pounds. Work involves hazards associated with working around heavy vehicles and equipment such as power tools, welders, hydraulic lifts, and mowers, and working with oil, fuels, cleaning chemicals, etc. Subject to continual loud noise from shop air compressor and machine shop tools and equipment. This position must be able to safely and competently operate a variety of vehicles, large trucks, and small and large equipment. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation. The requirements listed above are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required.