Student Assistant (Region 9 Fleet Administration) Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Binghamton, NY at Geebo

Student Assistant (Region 9 Fleet Administration)

Under the supervision of a Service and Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment), Student Assistants will observe the performance of vehicle diagnostics; mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic repairs on vehicles and equipment. Student Assistants will have the opportunity to assist with such routine tasks as brake jobs, oil changes, and other minor maintenance work. Student Assistants will also be instructed on opening work orders, documenting work performed; or be assigned to the parts room where they will research and order parts and go out on deliveries. There may be other job shadowing opportunities with appropriate Fleet Management staff. Responsibilities may include serving a role within the Incident Command System to support the department's response to regional and statewide emergency situations.
Job Function
Under the supervision of a Service and Repair Mechanic (Motor Equipment), Student Assistants will observe the performance of vehicle diagnostics; mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic repairs on vehicles and equipment. Student Assistants will have the opportunity to assist with such routine tasks as brake jobs, oil changes, and other minor maintenance work. Student Assistants will also be instructed on opening work orders, documenting work performed; or be assigned to the parts room where they will research and order parts and go out on deliveries. There may be other job shadowing opportunities with appropriate Fleet Management staff. Responsibilities may include serving a role within the Incident Command System to support the department's response to regional and statewide emergency situations.
Salary Range:
From $18.94 to $18.94 Hourly
Minimum Qualification
Must be currently enrolled in an automotive or diesel repair technology program.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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