Description
This position is responsible for the upkeep, preventive maintenance, and repair of the University’s fleet of vehicles. The role also supports the Maintenance Department by assisting with day-to-day work orders and operational needs.
Examples of Duties
- Review and analyze work orders, plan tasks, and determine required resources.
- Collaborate with the Maintenance Supervisor to procure necessary parts and accessories for repairs.
- Perform routine service and preventive maintenance on University vehicles, including :
Lubrication and chassis service
Fluid level checks and top-offsOil and filter changes with oil life monitor resetFilter inspections and replacementsTire rotations, pressure adjustments, and TPMS sensor relearningDiagnose and repair vehicles to factory specifications using appropriate tools (supplied by the technician).Accurately complete work orders, documenting all repairs, parts used, and time required.Communicate progress and schedule tasks with the Maintenance Supervisor.Review completed work to ensure quality standards are met.Follow University policies and safety procedures while maintaining a clean, organized, and safe work environment.Maintain current ASE training and certifications.Assist with snow removal and grounds work as needed.Participate in the department’s on-call rotation.Typical Qualifications
Education and Experience
High school diploma or GED required.Valid Maine driver’s license required.Minimum of four (4) years of experience as a certified automotive technician.Five or more ASE certifications preferred.Refrigerant handling and recovery certification required.State of Maine Motor Vehicle Inspection License required.Demonstrated knowledge of tools, diagnostic equipment, and repair procedures relevant to automotive service and repair.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Ability to read, analyze, and interpret technical instructions, service manuals, and regulatory guidelines.Strong diagnostic skills with the ability to troubleshoot and resolve both routine and complex automotive issues.Capacity to apply sound judgment and problem-solving skills in situations where standardized diagnostic methods may not be available.Ability to interpret and follow instructions delivered in written, oral, diagrammatic, or schedule form.Commitment to high-quality workmanship, safety, and customer service.Required to occasionally sit, crawl, climb into and out of the waste collections truck, operate foot controls on automobiles and equipment, push / pull and lift / carry equipment that weighs up to 75 pounds, and work while on ladders, staging, and lifts.Supplemental Information
HUSSON UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Exact compensation may vary based on skills, experience, and location.#NT