City of Boston · 1 week ago
Motor Equipment Repairperson Class III
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Responsibilities
Preventive maintenance procedures including analysis, diagnosis and repair of vehicles, including non-safety-related equipment such as power windows and door locks.
Servicing and washing vehicles including steam cleaning, checking all fluid levels, and dispensing gasoline, motor oil and windshield washer fluid.
Lubricating all automotive parts.
Checking, charging and maintaining batteries and proper terminal connections.
Performing physical check of tires, glass, lights, and mirrors.
Adjusting tire pressure, as well as removing, replacing, balancing, and rotating tires.
Performing minor adjustments to automotive equipment such as batteries and radiators.
Repairing and replacing bulbs, mirrors and lenses.
Replacing and updating decals, permits, plates, and stickers in accordance with State Enhanced Safety Inspection ( ESI ) requirements.
Assisting Class I and II Motor Equipment Repairpersons.
Performs related work as required.
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Required
Minimum of two (2) years of full-time or equivalent part-time, paid experience as an automotive mechanic working on a broad range of commonly-known light and heavy duty equipment.
Must possess a valid Massachusetts Class D Motor Vehicle Operator’s License.
A valid 2C hoisting license and a Massachusetts State Enhanced Safety Inspector’s Certificate are required within one year of hire.
Ability to exercise good judgment and focus on detail as required by the job.
Company
City of Boston
City of Boston is a government agency.
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