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Mechanic III (Tech II-Line Mechanic) - 60025682

Company Name:
SC Department of Public Safety
This position is responsible for inspecting and performing preventive maintenance on vehicles following the prescribed daily, weekly, monthly and yearly maintenance policies, rules and regulations. Report major preventive maintenance problems to Shop Foreman or Assistant Foreman immediately. Evaluate, diagnose and repair routine maintenance failure problems and immediately report major problems to Shop Foreman or Assistant Foreman. Perform required maintenance checks and inspection of assigned state vehicles and maintain required fluid levels. As directed, respond to service calls to determine the severity of the problem and makes required repairs. Make repairs to vehicle, or when needed, report to Supervisor for additional assistance. Inspect, diagnose and repair (overhauls) vehicle components. Restore component parts to OEM requirements. Maintain assigned service truck parts inventory and other state equipment daily. Maintain accurate records in the use of parts and truck parts inventory according to state guidelines. Keep parts clean and organized, and equipment clean, organized and in good operating condition. Perform job in compliance with Weather, Safety and Environmental policies and procedures using the available Personal Protection Equipment as required. Provide other services in support of the school bus maintenance shop or the Office of Transportation mission as instructed by the Foreman or Assistant Foreman.
This position is located in the Division of Operations and Support, Office of Transportation Beaufort School Bus Shop.
Please direct all inquiries to:
Mr. Edward Michels, County Supervisor
Beaufort School Bus Maintenance Shop
202 Broad River Boulevard
Burton, South Carolina 29906-4212
Minimum and Additional Requirements:
Work experience that involved the independent performance of job duties directly related to the area of employment.
Preferred
Qualifications:
Two (2) years of mechanical experience in automotive or related repair; or any combination of training and experience that would enable an applicant to acquire the necessary knowledge, skills and abilities. Required to lift objects weighing 50 pounds and to move objects weighing 125 pounds 30 feet. Must be able to operate power, hydraulic and electronic equipment. Must possess or acquire within 120 calendar days a valid Class A CDL with Tank Vehicle, Passenger and Air Brake endorsements, Tanker Operation certification, and criminal background check. Successful candidates will be extended an offer of conditional probationary employment, at which time they will be required to submit to and pass a drug screening for illegal drugs and must pass the SDE/USDOT medical exam.
Additional Comments:
ONLY THOSE APPLICANTS CHOSEN FOR AN INTERVIEW WILL BE NOTIFIED BY LETTER THAT THE POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED.
Title IX/Nondiscrimination:
Job Title: Mechanic III (Tech II-Line Mechanic) - 60025682
Agency: Department of Education
Opening Date: Thu. 07/03/14
Closing Date/Time: Fri. 07/18/14 5:00 PM Eastern Time
State Salary Range: $26,139.00 - $48,361.00 annually
Agency Hiring Range: Min: $30,158.00 Max:$36,520.00
Job Type: FTE - Full-Time
Location: Beaufort County, South Carolina
Normal Work Schedule: 40 hour work week, 8 or 10 hour days, possible range of work day 6:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Full-Time, Some overtime may be required. Uniforms and Required Tools Provided.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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