Fleet Technician I or II
Company: Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority
Location: Saint Petersburg
Posted on: January 24, 2025
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Job Description:
Fleet Technician I or II NOW HIRING – 4 DAY WORK WEEK, 40 HOURS
GUARANTEED, PAID TIME OFF BONUSES FOR ASE CERTIFICATIONS PSTA’s
Technician's work in a clean, modern garage, with state-of-the-art
technology. They enjoy great benefits including paid vacations and
holidays, an on-site gym, insurance benefits, and a pension. Our
Technicians receive continual training and growth opportunities.
Our Technicians are vital to our mission to provide safe,
affordable transportation throughout Pinellas County. They perform
routine to complex maintenance tasks on our fleet of diesel and
hybrid buses and staff cars, and ensure that all vehicles are in
top working condition. Fleet Technician I or II designation will be
offered to the selected candidate based on the minimum
qualifications listed below. Complexity of work assigned
progressively increases from level I to II. Essential Functions
Performs routine and periodic preventive maintenance inspections on
vehicles and equipment. Conducts vehicle safety inspections,
quality control inspections and replaces defective parts and
components. Performs repairs on diesel, hybrid, and battery
electric buses. Inspects, diagnoses, repairs, overhauls and
installs electrical systems, fuel systems, hydraulic systems,
cooling systems, suspension systems, steering systems, brake
systems, ignition, emission, and pneumatic, mechanical and related
vehicle computerized systems. Troubleshoots, repairs, rebuilds and
performs preventive maintenance on major bus components including
engines, transmissions, fuels systems, differentials, air
conditioning systems, compressors, wheelchair lifts/ramps,
high-voltage systems, multiplex electrical systems, electronics,
battery electric propulsion systems and various electrical parts.
Replaces a variety of interior and exterior body parts, including
bumpers, glass, window systems, door systems, wheelchair ramps,
fare boxes, bicycle racks and body panels, bus flooring, seating
systems, and ADA related passenger related amenities. Repairs and
paints both internal and exterior body panels. Performs bus
exchanges and road calls. Performs repairs on vehicles in the
field, as required. Completes vehicle service requests, lists work
performed on work order forms both on paper and electronic systems,
and indicates additional repairs, as needed. Maintains paper and
electronic records of maintenance repairs performed. Performs
cutting and welding. Fabricates and installs a variety of parts and
equipment. Follows applicable safety rules and regulations.
Performs other related duties, as assigned. Minimum Qualifications
FLEET TECHNICIAN I Education: High School diploma or equivalent.
Experience: Entry level work experience for one (1) year performing
maintenance and repair of vehicles and/or equipment. Enrollment or
completion of college level or vocational school coursework in
automotive or diesel technology or a closely related field may
substitute for one year of the required work experience. License:
Possession of a valid Florida driver license and be able to obtain
a class B commercial driver license with air brake and passenger
endorsement within a two (2) month period. Clean driving record; no
more than 3 traffic violations in the last 5 years; or 3 years
without any traffic violations. FLEET TECHNICIAN II Education: High
School diploma or equivalent. Completion of one (1) or more of the
following: An Associate's degree of college level or vocational
school coursework in automotive or diesel technology or a closely
related field. Certificate of completion from a vocation technical
secondary school in automotive technology, diesel technology or
closely related field. Successful certificate of completion from a
transit technical maintenance training program. Can substitute four
(4) years of related experience for one of the above three items
Experience: Two (2) years of recent work experience performing
mechanical maintenance and intermediate level repair of buses,
trucks, and heavy duty vehicles and equipment. One (1) year of
recent diagnostic experience with hybrid and electrical propulsion
system is desirable. License and Certification: Possession of: A
valid class B commercial driver license with passenger and airbrake
endorsements. Clean driving record; no more than 3 traffic
violations in the last 5 years; or 3 years without any traffic
violations. 608 Type II and 609 A/C Technician Certification.
Certifications from Cummins Engine, Allison Transmission & Voith
Transmission are preferred. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES (all
levels) Knowledge of: Basic procedures and equipment used in the
maintenance and repair of automotive and/or heavy duty engines.
Principles of automotive electrical systems and other related
vehicle systems. Vehicle mechanical, electrical, hydraulic and
pneumatic systems. Computerized diagnostic equipment including hand
held and windows-based software. Safety practices and procedures
used in the operation of power tools and equipment. Methods and
procedures for safe handling and disposing of hazardous waste.
Effective communication techniques. Ability to: Diagnose, repair
and troubleshoot a variety of complex mechanical problems. Select
and operate appropriate hand and power tools and electrical and
pneumatic tools and equipment. Read, comprehend and use maintenance
instructions, repair manuals, parts books and area maps. Read,
interpret and use technical service manuals, wiring diagrams and
various bus schematics for all components. Complete forms and
maintain accurate records. Perform mathematical calculations.
Follow written and oral instructions. Work independently. Implement
new mechanical techniques and procedures. Meet competing deadlines.
Provide effective customer service. Establish and maintain
effective and cooperative working relationships with other
employees and the general public. Skilled in: Reading, writing, and
communicating at an appropriate level. Basic mathematics. Reading
wiring diagrams and schematics. Using a personal computer and
applicable software applications. PHYSICAL DEMANDS (all levels)
Standing: 6-8 hours/day for sustained periods of time on concrete,
asphalt or grassy areas/gravel on side of road. Sitting/Driving:
1-2 hours/day or more on constant bases. Seat belt properly secured
on required vehicles. Walking, kneeling, crouching & Crawling: 6-8
hours/day on asphalt, concrete or grassy areas/gravel on side of
road. Physical Effort (Exerting weight or force to lift/pull/or
move objects): Light work exertion 0-20lbs of force is 4 ½-6 hours,
medium work exertion 20-50lbs of force 4½-6 hours, heavy work
exertion 50-100lbs. 1-2 hours. Supportive equipment is available.
Both sedentary and very heavy work is rare. Perform Preventive
Maintenance/inspection, Inspect and repair brake, engine,
suspension & steering components, inspect and repair lighting
systems, remove and replace vehicle accessories (wiper blades,
mirrors, etc) very frequent 4 ½ -6hrs per 8hr day, remove and
replace air conditioning components, frequent 2 ½-4hrs per 8hr day.
Operating vehicle lifts and jacks, use hand and air tool, operate
test equipment, test and operate vehicle 4 ½-6hrs per 8hr. day,
operate brake lathe 2 ½-4hrs per 8hr.day Pushing, Climbing,
Stooping: Occasionally required from 1-2 hours/day (Requiring lower
extremities, back muscles and equilibrium). Balancing: Constant,
and involve maintaining body equilibrium prevent falling when
walking standing, etc 6½ or more per 8hr/ day. Hand Coordination:
Activity picking, pinching, typing or working with fingers constant
6½ or more per 8 hour/day. Repetitive Motion/Grasping/Feeling: 6½
or more per 8hours/day and involve constant activity. Ability to
move fingers, hands, and wrist. Apply pressure to object with
fingers and palm and touch for size, shape, temperature or texture.
Twisting/Turning: Occasional twisting at waist and neck required up
to 1-2 hours/day Reaching: Frequent activity required with hands,
knees, and feet Speech/Signaling: Speaks clearly and distinctly to
convey information to others. Vision: Color determination ability
required far acuity with clear vision at 20 feet and close vision
is required at 20 inches. Peripheral vision and depth perception is
required, (constant more than 2/3 of the day) Talking and Hearing:
6½ or more per 8 hour/day: Ability to receive information aurally
and/or to make discriminations in sound by ear. ENVIRONMENTAL
CONDITIONS (all levels) Noise/Vibration: Exposed to constant more
than 2/3 of the day or intermittent noise levels above the ambient
noise level. Occasional vibration, oscillation, movements of the
extremities or whole body Extreme Heat: If the employee subject to
temperatures at or above 100degree for periods of 1 hour or more;
Occasional - up to 1/3 of the day Hazards: Temperature changes from
weather conditions, injury exposures or potential injuries and
exposure to atmospheric conditions as dust, fumes, vapors, or mist
that could affect the occupational health of the employee (more
than 2/3 of the day). SUPPORTIVE EQUIPMENT (all levels) Protective
shoes: Steel toe safety shoes, mandatory. Respiratory Protection:
None required. Hand Protection: None required, optional. Driving:
Seat Belts are required. Back: Back Support: optional Eye
Protection: Safety Glasses for grinding, steam room and/or any
potential eye damage is mandatory. Date posted: 01/06/2025
Keywords: Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority, Brandon , Fleet Technician I or II, Engineering , Saint Petersburg, Florida
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