Inspect, diagnose, and repair mechanical defects in gasoline, electric, hybrid and diesel-powered buses, trucks, cars and other heavy motorized mechanical equipment; operate and maintain electronic diagnostic and related equipment
Diagnose, dismantle and repair all types of gasoline and diesel internal combustion engines, automatic transmissions, differentials, hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems
Install, maintain and repair electrical and mechanical units and accessories of electrically powered and hybrid coaches using electrical diagrams and schematics
Adjust brakes, repair pumps, starters, injectors, lights, steering gears, generators and air conditioning systems
Perform field repair work and emergency road repairs, drive wrecker truck to tow in disabled coaches
Qualifications
High School Diploma or GED
Any combination of experience/education/training
Possess a valid TN Class “A” Driver’s license with a “P” endorsement (or successfully pass the applicable CDL permit tests)
Verified completion of a recognized automotive and diesel repair apprenticeship program or equivalent hands-on experience
Possess valid refrigeration license for all refrigerants and refrigerant systems used on the fleet
Able to work varying shifts that have been bid on weekdays, nights, weekends and holidays
Two-year degree in Diesel Technology, Automotive Technology or similar, or 3+ years demonstrated experience in heavy duty diesel/automotive repair
Can pass drug and alcohol testing provisions for safety sensitive positions as required by the U.S. Department of Transportation, 49 CFR Parts 40 and 655