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Mechanic III- Continued <br /> Perform light body work such as installing fenders, bumpers and doors as directed. <br /> Perform related duties as assigned. <br /> KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES: <br /> KNOWLEDGE OF: <br /> Tool, equipment and procedures used in the general overhaul, repair and maintenance of <br /> automotive equipment. <br /> Laws governing equipment and vehicle standard for automotive equipment. <br /> Record-keeping techniques. <br /> Technical aspects of field of specialty. <br /> Health and safety regulations. <br /> ABILITY TO: <br /> Perform a variety of skilled activities related to the maintenance and mechanical repair of <br /> buses, vehicles and other automotive equipment. <br /> Operate a variety of automotive tools, welding equipment, and other shop equipment. <br /> Meet schedules and time lines. <br /> Prioritize and schedule work. <br /> Analyze situations accurately and adopt an effective course of action. <br /> Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working relationships with others. <br /> Observe Iegal and defensive driving practices. <br /> Communicate effectively both orally and in writing. <br /> Understand and follow oral and written directions. <br /> EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: <br /> Any combination equivalent to: high school diploma or equivalent supplemented by an <br /> apprenticeship training program or equivalent and increasingly responsible experience in automotive <br /> and bus maintenance mechanic activities. <br /> LICENSES AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: <br /> Valid California Class A or B driver's license. <br /> Position assigned to the Maintenance and Operations Department require possession of a <br /> Class A license. Those assigned to the Transportation Department require possession of a <br /> Class B license or higher. <br /> k <br /> #N. * <br /> i <br /> - <br /> . <br /> •tip <br />