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Experience Experience
San Francisco, CA
Automotive Mechanic
San Francisco, CA
O'Keefe LLC
San Francisco, CA
Automotive Mechanic
  • Provides technical advice and assistance to developmental and full performance mechanics and others on either new or difficult and complex jobs
  • Provide technical advice and assistance to developmental and full performance mechanics and others on either new or difficult and complex jobs
  • Provides occasional work direction during the absence of a shop Manager or Lead Technician
  • Oversee performance of critical care vendors to develop action plans to increase vendor shipping performance and item fill rates
  • Report to work on a regular and timely basis and complete the scheduled workday on a consistent basis
  • Frequently considers what the best way to do things and looks for ways to streamline and/or improve work processes
  • Maintain company directed productivity, training development plan, and comeback performance levels
New York, NY
Automotive Mechanic Technician
New York, NY
Parisian and Sons
New York, NY
Automotive Mechanic Technician
  • Perform all assigned work in a safe and conscientious manner at all times as directed by management and Manheim’s safety standards
  • Perform other duties as assigned by management
  • Keep shop area clean and tidy. Perform work in accordance to safety standards. Dispose of all fluids in a safe manner and in accordance with all regulations
  • Based upon certification levels, perform various repairs and maintenance which may include: OBD II systems, brake components, tires, tune-ups, suspension components, aerial lifts, electrical systems, State Safety Inspections, interior/exterior components, engine and drive line components, etc
  • Perform Preventive Maintenance: change oil, oil filter, fuel filter, transmission flush, and inspection of vehicle for mechanical deficiencies. Perform light repairs under supervision of a Technician II, Technician III, or Lead Technician
  • Perform other duties as assigned by manager or supervisor
  • Perform routine vehicle maintenance on company vehicles, fleet trucks and front end loaders (i.e. mechanical work on brakes, fuel pumps, alternators, air conditioning, oil changes, tire balancing and rotation, replacing batteries, etc.)
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Houston, TX
Automotive Mechanic / Technician
Houston, TX
Smith, Barton and Cummerata
present
Houston, TX
Automotive Mechanic / Technician
present
  • Perform basic care and preventive maintenance, including changing oil, giving tuneups, checking fluid levels and rotating tires
  • Test parts and systems to ensure that they are working properly
  • Moving vehicles safely between job and work area
  • Ensuring work orders are completed accurately
  • Perform duties with little or no supervision and in a timely and efficient manner
  • Performing road calls and emergency services as necessary
  • Road test vehicles when necessary to diagnose malfunctions or to ensure that they are working properly
Education Education
Bachelor’s Degree in Skill
Bachelor’s Degree in Skill
East Carolina University
Bachelor’s Degree in Skill
Skills Skills
  • MS Office – basic proficiency
  • Ability to interpret an extensive variety of technical instructions in diagram form and deal with several abstract and concrete variables
  • Ability to apply basic mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages and fractions
  • Knowledge of principles and processes for providing excellent customer services
  • Considerable knowledge of the practices and tools used in the maintenance and diagnostics of vehicles and equipment
  • Possess good Information Technology skills and be familiar with MS Word, Excel, and be comfortable with working in various databases relevant to maintenance
  • Ability to read technical manuals, references and specifications and service and recall bulletins
  • Valid driver’s license and good driving record
  • Ability to maintain, repair, and overhaul complex major components and systems in combustion-powered automotive vehicles, electric-powered vehicles and equipment, towed vehicles and equipment, over-the road trucks, and comparable vehicles without more than normal supervision
  • Skill in using hand and power tools common to the occupation, i.e., wrenches, screwdrivers, insulated pliers, electric drills, pneumatic wrenches, and soldering irons
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Technician Entry Level Automotive Mechanic Heritage Mazda Resume Examples & Samples

  • Communicating with parts department to obtain needed parts
  • Examining assigned vehicle to determine if further safety or service work is required or recommended
  • Entry Level Automotive Technician – Auto Service Technician
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Fleet Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform diagnostics and troubleshoot utilizing automated diagnostic tools
  • Maintain major component repairs, electrical systems controls, and preventative maintenance services to all Georgia Tech (GT) state owned automobiles, trucks, and equipment
  • Ensure the safe and proper operation of tools and power equipment adhering to prescribed safety standards and regulatory requirements
  • Road tests vehicles and trucks upon completion of repairs to ensure proper functioning and safe operating conditions
  • Assist Supervisor in scheduling work and determining needs for equipment and supplies
  • Work with Parts Specialist regarding shop inventory and equipment. Assist with department asset inventory and reconciliation
  • Assist with vehicle registrations and tag purchasing process. Complete underground storage training to maintain the campus fuel areas
  • Education:High School Diploma/GED or Vocational School Diploma
  • Work Experience:Four to five years job related experience
  • Certifications:Valid Drivers License
  • Skills:This job requires knowledge of fleet management principles, practices, and procedures; intermediate level of business mathematics; ability to effectively communicate in English, both orally and in writing; ability to utilize personal computers, standard office equipment, and standard software applications; ability to organize work, establish priorities, meet establish deadlines, and follow up on assignments with minimum direction
  • Preferred Certifications:Two year Automotive Technician certification from an accredited technical institution; Certifications from National Institute for Automotive Excellence (NIASE); Certification as A & B operator for underground tanks
  • Preferred Skills:Skills preferred for this job include previous fleet experience; working knowledge of records management procedure; working knowledge of underground tanks
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Cummins Automotive Mechanic Opportunities Resume Examples & Samples

  • Swan Hill, Victoria
  • Wetherill Park, New South Wales
  • Leeton, New South Wales
  • Tamworth, New South Wales
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Completes standard and complex repairs on gasoline automobiles
  • Completes all repairs without technical assistance
  • Completes necessary paperwork as required
  • Provides occasional work direction during the absence of a shop Manager or Lead Technician
  • Minimum of 4-5 years automotive maintenance experience
  • Previous OEM Dealership experience preferred Required Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
  • Ability to interpret and understand complex documented standards and procedures including repair orders, maintenance, and repair manuals
  • Must possess all tools required for truck maintenance and repairs
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspects, maintains, modifies, and repairs all types of gasoline powered vehicles and equipment, including autos, light trucks, manlifts; electric, diesel and gasoline forklifts
  • Determines general condition of vehicles or equipment, nature of malfunctions, and extent of needed repair, using equipment such as aligning machines, test equipment, gauges, oscilloscopes, stroboscopes, dynamometers, wheel balancing, etc
  • Checks condition and replaces all fluids, coolants, and lubricants as needed. Repairs vehicles by removing, disassembling, repairing, and replacing parts, and cleaning, reassembling, and replacing assemblies
  • Uses hoists, hand tools, power tools, and power equipment such as valve re-facing machines, brake drum lathes, aligning machines, etc
  • Performs general preventive maintenance as assigned
  • Responsible for keeping work area clean and orderly
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspects and maintains a diverse fleet of vehicles including, but not limited to, electric vehicles, medium and heavy duty vehicles, golf carts, trailers, and hydraulic repair
  • Performs LOFPM and safety inspections
  • Repairs vehicles using diagnostic equipment
  • Rebuilds engines, transmissions, rear differentials, and brake systems
  • Analyzes fuel delivery systems and performs necessary repairs
  • Troubleshoots, repairs and replaces electronic systems, including vehicle computers
  • Diagnosis & repair of electric/gas carts
  • Communicates effectively
  • Valid Arizona Type D, B or C driver’s license upon employment
  • May be required to obtain a current 609 Mobile Air Conditioning Certification
  • May be required to obtain a current Arizona Emissions Inspections Certification
  • Professional/formal automotive services training
  • Familiarity with vehicle tracking software, including labor capture module
  • Current 609 Mobile Air Conditioning Certification or ability to obtain within 3 months of employment
  • Current Arizona Emissions Inspection Certification or ability to obtain within 3 months of employment
  • Valid Arizona type A or B Commercial Driver’s license or ability to obtain one within 6 months of employment
  • Current ASE Certification for Brakes, Suspension/Steering, Electrical/Electrical Systems, and any additional three certifications within 9 months of employment
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Troubleshooting, repairing and/or overhauling major automotive components and systems
  • Identifying mechanical and operational problems utilizing a wide variety of test equipment, including computerized engine analyzers, compression testers, multimeters, and other equipment common to the occupation
  • Completing repairs and installations with little or no technical advice
  • You may be required to travel away from your normal duty station
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Based on assignment, performs corrective maintenance and repairs to fleet, training, emergency or heavy equipment vehicles
  • Inspects, diagnoses and isolates vehicle and equipment malfunctions; troubleshoots, traces and locates defects and/or causes of mechanical problems to determine type and extent of necessary repairs
  • Repairs all assigned vehicles and equipment to ensure they are safe and dependable
  • Repairs lighting systems, sirens, wheel bearings, radiators, heating and air-conditioning systems, springs, hydraulic systems, catalytic converters and fuel pumps
  • Utilizes on-board computer diagnostic systems and other test equipment in order to test automotive computer control and emission systems; assesses and analyzes malfunctions of machinery using microcomputers, calipers, gauges, and other equipment
  • Diagnoses and traces hard-to-locate defects or problems
  • Interacts with customers to keep them informed of status of vehicles, repairs needed, etc
  • Performs preventative maintenance and repairs to fleet, emergency, training or heavy equipment vehicles
  • Inspects and tests equipment for mechanical defects, and replaces worn parts
  • Removes, replaces, adjusts, or cleans defective parts or components
  • Flushes radiators and replaces anti-freeze solutions
  • Perform oil changes, check fluids, diagnose tread wear, replace batteries and trouble-shoot problems
  • Identifies necessary parts, equipment and supplies needed to complete repair or preventative check
  • Estimates cost and labor time for corrective repairs
  • Responds to emergency road calls for disabled vehicles and makes minor adjustments or has the vehicle towed for repairs
  • Drives wrecker and tows disabled vehicles
  • Road tests vehicles during and occasionally upon completion of maintenance/repair work
  • Responds to emails and telephone calls
  • Ensures the necessary provision of vehicles, and support for customers
  • Provides overseas support, as needed
  • Performs other related duties as required or as directed by Supervisor
  • Considerable knowledge of the practices and tools used in the maintenance and diagnostics of vehicles and equipment
  • Considerable knowledge of computer, electrical, transistorized and other non-mechanical systems and how they tie-in with and affect the operation of mechanical systems
  • Considerable knowledge of the standard tools, equipment, test procedures and practices used in the repair and preventative maintenance of fleet and training vehicles
  • Good interpersonal and customer service skills
  • Ability to diagnose mechanical and related malfunctions
  • Ability to read technical manuals, references and specifications
  • Ability to write routine correspondences, maintenance logs and order forms
  • Ability to operate a forklift, power tools, wrenches, diagnostic equipment, and jacks
  • Ability to prioritize and schedule multiple tasks
  • Must possess a Commercial Drivers License with P endorsement. Yearly DOT Card update
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Automotive Mechanic Shop Supervisor Resume Examples & Samples

  • Oversee the quality control inspection of vehicles according to Manheim Retail Service standards
  • Oversee maintenance and protection of shop equipment. Control the use of supplies, materials and equipment
  • Ability to complete minor to complex diagnosis and repairs to all vehicle systems including
  • Coach, counsel, and discipline employees as necessary. Plan, monitor and evaluate job performance. Complete and/or assist Mechanical Manager with performance appraisals and other performance management processes
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Installing various automotive systems, testing systems for proper functioning, performing emergency repairs, maintaining tools, ordering supplies, and making routine adjustments to maximize operational efficiency
  • May also record data when inspecting systems, such as temperature of equipment, fuel consumption and hours of operation
  • Places fan belt on pulleys, adjusts tension, and tightens bolts
  • Bolts evaporator unit under dashboard or in trunk
  • Welds or bolts mounting brackets to automobile frame
  • Drills holes through interior panels, threads hoses through holes and connects hoses to compressor, evaporator, and cool-air outlet
  • Fills compressor with refrigerant and starts unit
  • Measures compressor pressure to determine efficiency of compressor, using gauge
  • Listens to operating unit for indications of malfunction
  • Removes faulty units from vehicles, disassembles them, and replaces worn and broken parts and fluid in unit
  • Able to operate A/C service machines desirable
  • Makes electrical connections as required
  • Perform additional duties as assigned by the Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor
  • Able to carry out automotive repairs independently
  • Knowledge about the theory and design of air conditioning, heating, refrigeration and ventilation systems
  • Must have five years Automotive Maintenance experience
  • Minimum Acceptable Experience Level: Must have a minimum of one year experience in an Outside the Continental United States (OCONUS) environment
  • Education: A high school diploma or educational equivalent is required. Completion of a four or five year Automotive Apprenticeship program with a Journeyman Certificate
  • Security Vetting: Already possess a Moderate Risk Public Trust (MRPT), Secret/TS clearance, or be able to obtain a favorable MRPT certification prior to being hired is required for the position. Must maintain eligibility at the required security level for the duration of the contract
  • Citizenship: US Citizenship is required
  • Previous Automotive Maintenance experience in harsh environmental conditions is a plus
  • Knowledge of ALL principles and processes involved in supporting Automotive Repair functions
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Intermediate Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • High School Graduate or equivalent
  • Five years directly related work experience
  • In lieu of formal course work, a combination of college credits, on-the-job training, other formalized training, or experience may be considered
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • HS diploma or equivalent, with 5+ years of related experience; Certification in automotive industry repairs
  • Knowledgeable in 36 volt electrical systems, forklift repair and hydraulics
  • Experienced with automotive diagnostic equipment
  • Ability to operate basic hand and power tools
  • Must possess a current valid driver's license
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Entry Level Automotive Mechanic Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform buy back/turn back servicing according to company procedures as required
  • Minimum of 1 year experience handling mechanical service procedures to perform fleet maintenance activities
  • NH State Inspectors license preferred
  • Must be available to work Monday - Friday from 8am-5pm
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Automotive Mechanic Shop Estimator Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide accurate reconditioning estimates for body, detail and mechanic (including PSI) services. Estimates will include but not be limited to, commercial, dealer, rental and retail customers as well as any lot or internal damage
  • Work with Procurement/Purchasing staff to assure accurate pricing of parts and supplies required for estimates
  • 1 – 3 years of collision and/or mechanical estimating experience preferred
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prior to appointment, the hiring agency is required to verify driver's license and ASE licensure claimed by the applicant to qualify for this classification. If selected for hire, applicants must provide original documents of their qualifying credentials to the hiring agency prior to their start date in this job classification
  • Less than 6 months
  • 3 years to less than 4 years
  • 7 years to less than 8 years
  • 9 years to less than 10 years
  • 6 months to less than 12 months
  • 12 months to less than 18 months
  • 18 months to less than 24 months (2 years)
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prior to appointment, the hiring agency is required to verify education and driver's licenseclaimed by the applicant to qualify for this classification. If selected for hire, applicants must provide original documents of their qualifying credentials to the hiring agency prior to their start date in this job classification
  • 18 months to less than 24 months (2 yrs)
  • 18 months to less than 24 months (years)
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Automotive Mechanic Supervisor Resume Examples & Samples

  • You must click the Submit My Answers button to submit your application package when you are done. Your Online Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire is not processed– and your resume is not attached – until you click the Submit My Answers button, even if USAJOBS says it sent your resume
  • You can upload or fax supporting documents after you Submit the Online Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire
  • To receive consideration, you must complete the entire process and submit the complete application package by 11:59 PM (EST) on the closing date -- Thursday, February 23, 2017
  • To make sure everything you submitted is successfully received and to verify your application is complete, follow these steps
  • To fax your documents, you must use the following cover page: http://staffing.opm.gov/pdf/usascover.pdf, and provide the required information. The Vacancy ID is 1912728
  • Fax your documents to 1-478-757-3144
  • If you are using education to qualify for this position OR education is a mandatory requirement to meet qualifications, YOU MUST submit copies of college transcripts that identify each course, the college or university, semester or quarter hours earned, grade and grade-point received. Submitting a certificate or a degree will not suffice. You must submit transcripts when required. Photocopies are acceptable
  • If you have been or currently are a Federal Civil Service employee, please submit a copy of your last Notification of Personnel Action, Form SF-50. If you have never been a Federal Civil Service employee, this is not a requirement. This is also not a requirement for current Technicians employed by the Missouri National Guard
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • As a senior level Automotive/Heavy Duty Mechanic provides technical direction and supervision to developmental and full performance contractor Automotive/Heavy Duty Mechanics
  • Schedules, prioritizes, inspects, approves/disapproves, monitors, and evaluates the work of developmental and full performance contractor Automotive/Heavy Duty Mechanics
  • Determines, within prescribed value range, when a major component/ assembly is to be repaired, rebuilt or discarded; responsible for assisting with the purchasing of parts and services required to maintain fleet and training vehicles; and prepares written estimates on cost and labor time for corrective repairs
  • Maintains a preventative maintenance program for vehicles and equipment
  • Provides technical advice and assistance to developmental and full performance mechanics and others on either new or difficult and complex jobs
  • Based on assignment, independently performs corrective maintenance and repairs to fleet, training, emergency or heavy equipment vehicles
  • Disassembles motors and small engines and performs general overhauling
  • Repairs starters, universal joints, lighting systems, sirens, wheel bearings, radiators, heating and air-conditioning systems, springs, hydraulic systems, catalytic converters and fuel pumps
  • Responds to emergency road calls for disabled Agency vehicles and makes minor adjustments or has the vehicle towed for back to Motor Pool for repairs
  • Drives wrecker and tows disabled Agency vehicles
  • Responds to Lotus Notes and telephone calls
  • Ensures the necessary provision of vehicles, boats and support for customers
  • Extensive knowledge of the operating systems used in motor vehicles
  • Extensive knowledge of the practices and tools used in the maintenance and diagnostics of vehicles and equipment
  • Considerable knowledge of the full range of tools, equipment, test procedures and practices used in the repair and preventative maintenance of fleet and training vehicles
  • Ability to diagnose complex mechanical and related malfunctions
  • Ability to read technical manuals, references and specifications and service and recall bulletins
  • Working knowledge of computers, including Access and MS Office Suite
  • Ability to prioritize and schedule multiple work requirements
  • Flexibility in work schedule
  • Interacts with outside vendors
  • Working knowledge of diesel mechanics
  • Ability to conduct routine repairs on boats
  • Ability to fabricate simple parts
  • Ability to weld simple parts
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Prior to appointment, the hiring agency is required to verify educationclaimed by the applicant to qualify for this classification. If selected for hire, applicants must provide original documents of their qualifying credentials to the hiring agency prior to their start date in this job classification
  • Less than 3 months
  • 6 months to less than 9 months
  • 9 months to less than 12 months (1 year)
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Automotive Mechanic Supervisor Ns Resume Examples & Samples

  • This announcement is announced as Best Qualified. Applicants meeting both minimum qualifications and best qualified criteria based upon answers in assessment AND experience reflected in resume will be considered before candidates only reflecting minimum qualifications of the position in their resume.**
  • Experience in planning, executing and adhering to budgets
  • One (1) year experience managing or leading in an automotive business, to include scheduling, reconciling monies and responsibility of propert (keys, tools, etc.)
  • Work experience ordering parts and tools and maintaining reasonable costs of goods
  • Subject to satisfactory completion of all pre-employment checks IAW AR 215-3, 2-13, to include a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI)
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Acceptance of any military technician position may cause the termination of entitlements and eligibility for all military bonuses and student loan repayments. For further information you must contact the appropriate military education office
  • Veteran's preference does not apply to positions in this agency
  • To make sure everything you submitted is successfully received and to verify your application is complete, follow these steps: Log into your USAJOBS account using the following link: https://my.usajobs.gov/Account/Login. Click on "Application Status" and then select the "more information" link for this position. The Details page will display the status of your application, the documentation received and processed, and any correspondence the agency has sent related to this application. Please Note: Your uploaded documents may take several hours to clear the virus scan process. Verify that all of your documents appear on the Details page with a status of Processed
  • If you submit more than one Qualifications Assessment Questionnaire for this position, the most recent one Submitted is the one that is used. Therefore, it is important for you to complete it in its entirety
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
  • U.S. Citizen or National of the U.S., an alien lawfully admitted for permanent residence, or an alien authorized to work in the U.S
  • Must have your own complete set of hand tools
  • Must have diesel experience
  • Should have a Class A Commercial Driver’s License (CDL)
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Check vehicles on sale day to ensure vehicles are operational
  • Ability to communicate and follow directions
  • Ability to lift at 50 lbs pounds
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • ) Resume
  • ) DD-214 or other applicable veterans document (Prior service applicants only)
  • ) SF-50 (Current or former Federal employees only)
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Follow all policies and procedures related to cash, credit, check, refund and return policies. Work with the management team to react to customer service issues, customer complaints, and/or business opportunities
  • Related experience in the automotive service environment is also preferred
  • Must have basic knowledge and understanding of mathematical concepts such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, percentages, and fractions. Ability to apply mathematical formulas to calculate commissions and discounts
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Automotive Mechanic B Resume Examples & Samples

  • Inspect, clean, adjust, remove or install units such as: differential and pinion assemblies, transmissions, gears, clutches, power take-offs, axle shafts, drive shafts, universal joints, steering gear mechanisms, springs, wheels, brakes, carburetors, exhaust emission control systems, timing sprockets and chains, distributors, alternators, starting motors, cylinder heads, piston rings, main and connecting rod bearings, valves and valve assemblies, and wiring of all kinds
  • Replace worn parts in units such as: distributors, fuel, oil, and water pumps, starting motors, alternators, brake assemblies, universal joints and steering gear mechanisms; reline brake shoes and clutch plates
  • Assist as required in the performance of work on line and aerial lift trucks, cranes, trenchers, bulldozers, and other similar vehicles and equipment pertaining to the operation, maintenance and overhaul of such equipment, including work on all hydraulic systems and component parts
  • Make repairs on carburetors; adjust valves and tune motors; paint vehicles
  • Make road tests on vehicles, as directed
  • Perform duties within the scope of this job in divisions and districts, as assigned
  • Maintain work equipment and area in a clean, orderly condition, continuously observe Company's safety rules and practices, check condition of safety equipment, attend scheduled safety meetings, participate in artificial respiration practice as required, and become familiar with safety manuals, rules and special procedures prescribed by the Company
  • Perform other similar or less skilled work; direct and train men assigned to work with him, and perform the duties of Automotive Mechanic "C"
  • Graduation from high school or applicable equivalent in either job training or study, preferably supplemented by study in automotive mechanics and mobile hydraulics, equivalent to two months of full-time study
  • Two and one-half years or more of Company experience in automotive maintenance work, or the equivalent, of which one and one-half years should have been as Automotive Mechanic "C"
  • Working knowledge of the functions, construction, operation, maintenance, and repair procedure for work on automotive and mobile equipment, including accessory components
  • Working knowledge of the various manufacturers' designs of hydraulic systems and component parts as required for the performance of the duties
  • Ability to work from manufacturers' instruction books
  • Thorough working knowledge of the safe rigging practices and use of tackle, hoists, tools and other equipment required in the performance of the duties
  • Ability to perform work requiring an intermediate degree of skill, and to train and direct assisting employees in this work
  • Ability to receive and transmit orders and instructions in a manner that will obtain cooperation and satisfactory work results from men assigned to work with him
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Support the creation of new policies where they will provide continuous improvements to our customer service logistics and best practices
  • Oversee functions of inventory integrity, asset management, and human resources in the warehouse
  • Manage and direct all operational best practices and bring them to fruition
  • Support new warehouse computer systems conversions and ongoing system and software upgrades
  • Participates in maintaining a good understanding of current warehouse practices and challenges, build relationships and reinforce the company's vision, mission and core values
  • HS Diploma/Equivalent required
  • Analytical and critical thinking skills
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Licensed Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Ensure that Health and Safety is the number one priority by complying with all safe work practices, policies, and processes
  • Automotive Technician Journeyman Certification required
  • 5+ years’ experience working as an Automotive Mechanic
  • Dual Tick is beneficial: Automotive and Heavy Duty
  • CVIP License considered as asset
  • Light Duty Trailer experience is an asset
  • Previous experience quoting jobs preferred
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintain maximum application uptime partnering with business, infrastructure, network, SAP, and other teams as needed
  • Has personnel management responsibilities for various team members based on the needs of the VP of IT -- SAP / Manhattan COE. Also has dotted line responsibility for other employees of the organization assigned to projects and will assist in the evaluation of those employees
  • Must be able to make and defend decisions about whether a project should continue or end in a phased gate approach
  • A minimum of 5 years working with Demand Forecasting and Inventory Optimization software 3 of which should be supporting Manhattan Associates DFIO
  • Minimum of 5 years managing team and project budgets
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Provide prompt and courteous service in a professional manner that will leave a positive impression and a totally satisfied customer
  • Review all merchandise for quality and accuracy prior to accepting delivery
  • Ensure delivery schedule is set
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ASE Certified Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Must have valid US Driver’s license with no more than 2 moving violations in the last 3 years
  • Minimum of five years of technical experience in an automotive repair shop servicing current model vehicles. Recent GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota or Nissan dealership experience a plus
  • Previous drivability and electrical diagnostic experience preferred
  • ASE L1 certification desirable
  • Must have experience using repair shop testing and service equipment. Diagnostic scan tools, air conditioning servicing equipment, utilize technical resources, etc
  • Understanding of GM, Ford, Chrysler, Toyota and Nissan warranty procedures
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Fleet Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Performs all fleet vehicle and equipment preventive maintenance related activities in accordance with defined fleet procedures
  • Performs electric system diagnostic and repairs on all fleet vehicles and equipment; and performs diagnostics and solves drivability problems of all gasoline vehicles
  • Performs brake system diagnostics, repairs and component replacements on all fleet vehicles and equipment in accordance with manufacturer specifications
  • Transports fleet vehicles and equipment between fleet service, third party establishments and operating areas; and performs vehicle and equipment fueling tasks in accordance with defined fleet procedures, company safety guidelines and state and federal regulations
  • Conducts fleet helper back-up and other duties as assigned
  • Commercial Drivers License class A (with air brake endorsement)*
  • Department of Transportation medical card*
  • Must self furnish enough tools to be able to perform daily work and obtain company complete Fleet Services Mechanic tool list per bargaining agreement (within 1 year of certification)*
  • Pass company in-house Fleet Services Mechanic Certification test*
  • A.S.E. certifications (minimum of 4 total and at least 3 must be from Engine Repair, Brakes, Electrical Systems, Engine Performance, or Suspension/Steering)
  • Must be available to work 2nd shift (approximately 4:00 pm-midnight)
  • needs to meet job requirements by 120 day performance review
  • 2-3 years experience in automotive work, including preventive and corrective maintenance, brake systems, electrical systems and tire mounting; or equivalent academic and education experience
  • Reading, writing and computer/system skills sufficient to enter work orders, time, material and other required record keeping information into company supported systems
  • Ability to timely comprehend training on expected forms of communications with our customers including e-mail and voice mail systems, face-to-face and preventive maintenance/down lists
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Perform a predefined vehicle inspection and light mechanical repairs to prepare a vehicle for customers including
  • OBD II systems, brake components, tires, tune-ups, suspension components, electrical systems, State Safety Inspections, interior/exterior components, engine and drive line components, etc
  • 1-2 years of vehicle service and repair experience; 1 year of customer service experience preferred
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Control Number
  • 468052300
  • 8Y-AFPC-1944260-915054-EF
  • Knowledge of safety regulations, procedures, and policies to include environmental directives pertaining to handling hazardous materials. ·
  • Knowledge of equipment common to the trade, i.e., front-end alignment and wheel balancing equipment, turning and grinding equipment for servicing brake drums and discs or rotor assemblies, and drilling and pressure bleeding devices
  • Knowledge of technical practices in order to repair and/or overhaul major components and systems such as engines, transmissions, differentials, transaxles, electronic fuel injection systems, emission control systems, and related electrical, electronic, hydraulic, fuel, and other assemblies
  • Skill in the use of measuring instruments and test equipment, i.e., computerized engine analyzers, compression testers, test benches, oscilloscopes, multimeters, special feeler and dial gauges, etc
  • Skill in troubleshooting defects and diagnosing malfunctions and determining the kind and extent of maintenance and: or repairs needed
  • Skill in using hand and power tools common to the occupation, i.e., wrenches, screwdrivers, insulated pliers, electric drills. pneumatic wrenches, and soldering irons
  • Ability to interpret and apply manufacturers' repair manuals and technical specifications, schematics, engineering drawings, diagnostic codes, computer printouts, and safety manuals
  • 8 Ability to maintain, repair, and overhaul complex major components and systems in combustion-powered automotive vehicles, electric-powered vehicles and equipment, towed vehicles and equipment, over-the road trucks, and comparable vehicles without more than normal supervision
  • May be required to handle hazardous waste as defined and regulated under KAFB, "Hazardous Waste Management Plan, (HWMP), January 1998" and "Hazardous Materials Plan 191-96". Safety and protective equipment will be provided as appropriate to the specific hazard and will be used when working with hazardous materials. In accordance with this operations plan (OPLAN), individual must successfully participate in initial training and refresher courses to handle hazardous waste
  • Performs other related duties as required. May include temporary duty for formal training and/or maintain and repair vehicles or equipment outside of the commuting area. May be required to travel by military or commercial aircraft
  • Veteran Administration Letter of Disability Rating, if applicable
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Automotive Mechanic Lead Resume Examples & Samples

  • Troubleshoots and repairs problems on equipment assigned to the TMP. Repairs, relines, replaces, and adjusts brakes
  • Maintains accountability of personnel assigned to the section
  • Insures assigned equipment is properly dispatch within the section
  • Perfroms other duties as required
  • Knowledge of, utility standards and safety programs as governed by rules, regulations and guidelines
  • Possess proficient English oral and written communications skills
  • Exercise discretion and good sound judgment
  • Intermediate computer skills
  • Excellent Customer skills
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Coordinate with government staff focal point for approval of maintenance prioritization, levels of funding available, and office coverage of mechanics and or other technical personnel
  • Schedule, prioritize, inspect, approve/disapprove, monitor, and evaluate the work of developmental and full performance contractor Automotive/Heavy Duty Mechanics
  • Determines, within prescribed value range, when a major component/ assembly is to be replaced, repaired, rebuilt or discarded; responsible for assisting with the purchasing of parts and services required to maintain fleet and training vehicles; and prepares written estimates on cost and labor time for corrective repairs
  • Maintain a preventative maintenance program for vehicles and equipment
  • Provide technical advice and assistance to developmental and full performance mechanics and others on either new or difficult and complex jobs
  • Interacts with customers to keep them informed of status of vehicles, repairs needed, etc. Based on assignment, independently performs corrective maintenance and repairs to fleet, training, emergency or heavy equipment vehicles
  • Repairs and/or recommends replacement of all assigned vehicles and equipment to ensure they are safe and dependable
  • Utilize on-board computer diagnostic systems and other test equipment in order to test automotive computer control and emission systems; assesses and analyzes malfunctions of machinery using microcomputers, calipers, gauges, and other equipment
  • Professionally interact with government point(s) of contact (GPOC) and customers to keep them informed of status of vehicles and repairs needed
  • Perform preventative maintenance and repairs to fleet, emergency, training or heavy equipment vehicles
  • Safely and properly operate wheel balancing equipment, and turning and grinding equipment for servicing brake drums and discs, and rotor assemblies
  • Perform engine tune-ups, setting engine timing according to specifications
  • Learn and utilize appropriate techniques and procedures in accordance with manufacturer’s specification in adjusting ballistic armor in certain vehicles as required
  • Perform State vehicle safety and emission inspections on company owned vehicles
  • Based on assignment, performs administrative and other functions as related to wheeled vehicle and equipment maintenance
  • Identify necessary parts, equipment and supplies needed to complete repair or preventative check
  • Responds to emergency road calls for disabled company vehicles and makes minor adjustments or has the vehicle towed for back to Motor Pool for repairs
  • Obtain a Class A Commercial Driver’s License within six months of employment (with “P” endorsement) and safely drives wrecker and tows disabled company vehicles, trucks, and buses
  • Road test vehicles as needed to verify maintenance/repair work
  • Promptly respond to emails and telephone calls
  • Ensure the necessary provision of vehicles and support for customers
  • Perform other related duties as required or as directed by GPOC
  • Maintain a highly organized, clean, and efficient maintenance shop on a government facility
  • Comply with all OSHA regulations regarding waste disposal as well as adherence to shop standard operating procedures
  • Make recommendations to government focal point regarding shop standard operating procedures and implement when approved
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Automotive Mechanic, Level Resume Examples & Samples

  • A/C leak test/ evacuate and recharge
  • Industry certifications such as electrical and A/C desired
  • Requires some A.S.E. Automotive or Truck Certification or other related certifications
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Automotive Mechanic Na Resume Examples & Samples

  • Satisfactory completion of all employment checks IAW AR 215-3, to include a National Agency Check with Inquiries (NACI)
  • Valid U.S. driver's license
  • A completed and cleared physical by WSMR Occupational Health
  • Ability to work some weekends/holidays/special events
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Automotive Maintenance degree or 2 plus years of relevant work experience
  • Possess a valid driver’s license and a clean driving record
  • Able to supply your own hand tools
  • Accurate/detail orientated
  • Basic math aptitude
  • Read / follow directions
  • Work well alone / as part of team
  • Work in noisy environment
  • Work in safety conscious environment
  • Prior air conditioning certification or the ability to obtain certification is a plus
  • Prior experience of CNG systems is a plus
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • ASE Certification would be a real plus
  • Team oriented, dependable, and focused on maintaining a high level of customer satisfaction
  • Capable of diagnosing and repairing any/all types of vehicles
  • Must have own mechanic's tools
  • Monday-Friday, 8:00 - 5:00 p.m
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Automotive Mechanic / Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Minimum of 3 years automotive repair experience
  • Hold a valid driver's license and must have a clean driving record
  • Have the drive and ability to work 40 hours per week, minimum
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Automotive Mechanic Leader Resume Examples & Samples

  • Assisting the Automotive Mechanic Supervisor in accomplishing the maintenance, repair, and/or complete overhaul of various types of government-owned vehicles
  • Providing recommendations and giving technical advice on automotive repairs
  • Reporting the status and progress of work, including servicing and repair needs, equipment needs, and condition of equipment
  • Planning, assigning, directing, and reviewing work of non-supervisory employees in the same or related occupations.Providing on the job training for subordinate employees
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Automotive Mechanic, Lead Resume Examples & Samples

  • Maintains and enforces safety and EHS in day to day operations
  • Initiates, and submits work orders for equipment going to FMS
  • Responsible for providing recovery for equipment that needs to be recovered on post
  • Orders required repair parts for equipment using the appropriate repair manuals
  • Ensures work is complete and conforms to standards and requirements IAW technical manuals, commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) manuals and local SOPs
  • Ensures assigned equipment is properly dispatch within the section
  • Collaborative work style, fostering cooperation, and teamwork
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Resided in the United States or its protectorate or territories (excluding short trips abroad, such as vacations)
  • Worked for the United States government as an employee overseas in a federal or military capacity; or
  • Been a dependent of a United States federal or military employee serving overseas
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Redmond Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Current documented automotive mechanic experience
  • Lift, lower, push, pull, leverage and manipulate equipment and/or packages weighing up to 70 pounds
  • Operate power, pneumatic tools
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Knowledge of safety regulations, procedures, and policies to include environmental directives pertaining to handling hazardous materials
  • Knowledge of equipment common to the trade, i.e., front-end alignment and wheel balancing equipment, turning and grinding equipment for servicing brake drums and discs or rotor assemblies, and drilling and pressure bleeding devices. Knowledge of technical practices in order to repair and/or overhaul major components and systems such as engines, transmissions, differentials, transaxles, electronic fuel injection systems, emission control systems, and related electrical, electronic, hydraulic, fuel, and other assemblies
  • Skill in the use of measuring instruments and test equipment, i.e., computerized engine analyzers, compression testers, test benches, oscilloscopes, multimeters, special feeler and dial gauges, etc. Skill in troubleshooting defects and diagnosing malfunctions and determining the kind and extent of maintenance and/or repairs needed
  • Skill in using hand and power tools common to the occupation, i.e., wrenches, screwdrivers, insulated pliers, electric drills, pneumatic wrenches, and soldering irons
  • Ability to maintain, repair, and overhaul complex major components and systems in combustion-powered automotive vehicles, electric-powered vehicles and equipment, towed vehicles and equipment, over-the road trucks, and comparable vehicles without more than normal supervision
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Automotive Mechanic / Technician Resume Examples & Samples

  • Identify mechanical problems, often using computerized diagnostic equipment
  • Follow checklist to ensure that all critical parts are examined
  • Perform basic care and preventive maintenance, including changing oil, giving tuneups, checking fluid levels and rotating tires
  • Repair or replace worn parts, such as brakes and wheel bearings
  • Disassemble and reassemble parts
  • Examine and adjust protective guards, loose bolts, and specified safety devices
  • Specialize in repairing and troubleshooting of major components such as engine, transmissions and differentials
  • Experience as an Auto Mechanic is preferred
  • Ability to work in non-climate controlled conditions required
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Automotive Mechanic Level A Resume Examples & Samples

  • Diagnoses, examines, and investigates vehicles to determine causes of defective operation of engines, transmissions, differential units, generators, starters, pumps, air suspension systems, pneumatic systems, radiators, injectors, clutches, air conditioning systems, and other vehicle components
  • Determines proper course of action to facilitate vehicle repair, maintenance, adjustment, and component replacement
  • Performs daily inspections and repairs on entire fleet
  • Responds to breakdowns
  • Mentors lower skill level technicians
  • Dodge and Ford experience a pulse
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Automotive Mechanic Trainee Resume Examples & Samples

  • Working with our customers in the Construction, Operations, Substation, Transmission and other departments to understand their needs and issues
  • Performing various Preventative Maintenance tasks, including oil and other fluid changes, tire changes, etc
  • Troubleshooting, diagnosing and repairing light duty vehicles, diesel engines, hydraulic equipment, drive trains, air brakes, etc
  • Ensuring safety rules and regulations are observed in the garage or other worksite
  • Leveraging technology to analyze issues, track customer needs, time spent on maintenance / repair tasks, parts used during maintenance/repair activities, etc
  • Minimum of 1 year experience as professional combustion engine mechanic or graduate of a recognized Automotive Mechanic Training school
  • Valid driver’s license; must obtain a CDL learner's permit within 1 month of employment and a CDL prior to 6 months of employment
  • General knowledge of gas combustion engines, diesel engines, air conditioning
  • Already possess basic tools
  • Pass drug screening and background checks and be eligible to obtain a state inspection license after an appropriate amount of time in training program
  • Experience in hydraulics
  • Heavy Truck certification
  • State Inspection license
  • Air conditioning certification
  • Commercial Drivers license
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Automotive Mechanic Resume Examples & Samples

  • Responsible to perform all fleet vehicle and equipment preventive maintenance related activities in accordance with defined fleet procedures
  • Responsible to perform repair related activities to all fleet vehicles and equipment, in accordance with defined fleet procedures, company policies and state and federal regulations
  • Responsible to perform advanced diagnostic and repair related activities, including vehicle emissions, power train management, body control and electrical systems to all fleet vehicles and equipment, in accordance with defined fleet procedures, company policies and state and federal regulations
  • Ability to obtain and maintain a commercial driver’s license
  • MS Office – basic proficiency
  • Ability to comprehend and complete company defined hands-on training requirements of all preventive maintenance procedures and new types of equipment for all fleet vehicles and equipment
  • Two (2) years vocational/technical school or one (1) year vocational/technical school with two (2) years of experience or equivalent
  • Maintain three (3) Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications in the Auto or Medium-Heavy Truck disciplines
  • 3-5 years’ experience in automotive or medium/heavy duty truck work, including preventive and corrective maintenance, brake systems, electrical systems and tire mounting; or equivalent academic and education experience
  • Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Master certification in either Automotive or Medium-Heavy Truck
  • 5+ years’ experience in automotive or medium/heavy duty truck work, including preventive and corrective maintenance, brake systems, electrical systems and tire mounting; or equivalent academic and education experience
  • MS Office – intermediate proficiency
  • Use of automobile and medium/heavy truck diagnostic testing equipment including OEM scan tools, generic scan tools and multi-meters
  • Ability to interpret and follow online service manual diagnostic repair procedures and decision tree flow charts