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Overview

Under general direction, the purpose of the position is to maximize automotive vehicle, school bus, and automotive equipment operation through efficient repair and maintenance practices to extend the service life of each item. Employees in this classification perform intermediate to advanced mechanical repairs and rebuilds for both diesel and gasoline powered automotive vehicles and equipment, and are responsible for inspecting tasks upon completion for adherence to technical specifications and principles of safe vehicle operation. Employees in this classification may occasionally mentor/train new or less experienced technicians. Performs related work as directed.

Responsibilities and Qualifications

EXAMPLES OF ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONSResponds to internal and external customers in a timely, accurate, courteous and empathetic manner representing OCPS in a positive light.Responds to road emergencies in the event of breakdown; performs on site diagnosis and troubleshooting to identify source of the failure.Utilizes computerized/electronic devices to analyze and diagnose methods in identifying service, replacement and vehicle/bus/equipment repair needs. This includes analyzing electronically controlled engines, electrical systems, transmissions and brakes.Utilizes both PCs and hand held electronic devices.Performs service and repair on various automotive components and devices, i.e., mufflers, water hoses, starters, brakes, tires, points, plugs, radiators, cylinders, rotors, horns, wheelchair lifts, on an as needed basis.Overhauls and services assemblies and accessories, such as rear axles, hydraulic systems, anti-lock braking systems, differentials, suspension and steering systems, universal joints, engine heads, and drive shafts.Diagnoses, repairs, and/or replaces electrical/electronic lighting systems, control systems, cooling systems, transmissions, starting and charging systems.Repairs light, medium and heavy duty trucks.Performs advanced repairs on school buses and support vehicles.Repairs all construction-type equipment.Repairs all agricultural type equipment.Mentors and trains new or less experienced technicians, as needed.Acts as fill-in shift leader, as needed.Road tests vehicles to ascertain repair effectiveness; performs final inspection upon completion of service/repair prior to release.Performs preventive maintenance according to assigned schedules as needed, i.e., changing oil, tires, transmission fluid, tune ups, filter and belt replacement, on an as needed basis.Inspects, adjusts and replaces valves, pistons, belts, tires, bushings, calipers, drums, bearings, fuel, alternators, clutches, carburetors, ignition and exhaust systems.Utilizes various standard automotive mechanics tools and specialized diagnostic and testing equipment, i.e., torque meters, lathes, voltage meters, hydraulic jacks, air guns, grinders.Maintains work order records concerning diagnosis, repair/service performed, and parts and supplies used. No more than 5% returned/incomplete rate on vehicle repairs.Must be able to attain/maintain at least 70% productivity rate (as determined by work orders) and no more than 15% above individual repair times (as determined by industry standard labor time guides).Responsible for keeping up to date on current technology, as job appropriate, being used by OCPS. With the support of the district, attends training to ensure skill level in various technologies is at the level required to perform in current position.Replace water pump, radiator, high pressure pump, air compressor, engine sensors, light bulbs, turbo charger, power steering pump, transmissions, exhaust system , brake/brake drums, starter, tires, ABS components, steering and suspension components, and drive line components.Road test vehicles.Responsible for timely and accurate information they maintain as part of their job responsibilities.The list of essential functions, as outlined herein, is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position in the class. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position.MARGINAL FUNCTIONSWhile the following tasks are necessary for the work of the unit, they are not an essential part of the purpose of this position and may also be performed by other unit members.MINIMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCEHigh school diploma or GED; supplemented by a minimum of five (5) years intermediate to advanced progressively skilled automotive repair experience, the majority of which shall be in service and repair of diesel and gasoline powered automotive vehicles and equipment; or an equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Must have a valid CDL class “B” license, with passenger and student endorsements, or must obtain within six (6) months of hiring date and maintain throughout tenure in position. Must obtain within twelve (12) months of hiring date a valid School Bus Inspector certificate and maintain throughout tenure in position.PERFORMANCE APTITUDESData Utilization: Requires the ability to evaluate, audit, deduce, and/or assess data and/or information using established criteria. Includes exercise of discretion in determining actual or probable consequences, and in referencing such evaluation to identify and select alternatives.Human Interaction: Requires the ability to provide guidance, assistance, and/or interpretation to others on how to apply procedures and standards to specific situations.Equipment, Machinery, Tools, and Materials Utilization: Requires the ability to overhaul, restore, renovate, construct, and/or rebuild equipment, machinery, or objects, requiring adherence to prescribed standards and specifications.Verbal Aptitude: Requires the ability to utilize a wide variety of reference, descriptive, design, and advisory data and information.Mathematical Aptitude: Requires the ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide; calculate decimals and percentages.Functional Reasoning: Requires ability to apply principles of rational systems. Ability to interpret instructions furnished in written, oral, diagrammatic, or schedule form. Ability to exercise independent judgment to adopt or modify methods and standards to meet variations in assigned objectives.Situational Reasoning: Requires the ability to exercise the judgment, decisiveness and creativity required in situations involving evaluation of information against measurable or verifiable criteria.ADA COMPLIANCEPhysical Ability: Tasks involve the ability to exert very heavy physical effort in very heavy work, typically involving some combination of climbing and balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling, and the lifting, carrying, pushing, and/or pulling of heavy objects and materials (up to 100 pounds) and occasionally heavier items (100 pounds or over).Sensory Requirements: Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate colors or shades of colors. Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate sounds. Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate depths. Some tasks require the ability to perceive and discriminate textures. Some tasks require visual perception and discrimination.Environmental Factors: Tasks may risk exposure to adverse environmental conditions, such as dirt, odors, dust, wetness, humidity, fumes, temperature and noise extremes, machinery, vibrations, electric currents, traffic hazards, and toxic/poisonous agents.The Orange County School District will provide reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities to allow them to perform the essential functions of the job when such individuals request an accommodation.

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Tech stack
Automotive Repair,Diesel Mechanics,Gasoline Mechanics,Electrical Systems,Diagnostic Tools,Preventive Maintenance,Mentoring,Troubleshooting,Road Testing,Heavy Equipment Repair,Safety Standards,Technical Specifications,Customer Service,Record Keeping,Team Leadership,Problem Solving

About Orange County Public Schools

Orange County Public Schools is recognized as one of the top urban school districts in the nation – the 8th largest school district in America (4th in Florida) with 210 traditional schools, approximately 206,000 students and over 24,000 employees.

OCPS students enjoy equity and access to a wide variety of educational opportunities, including magnet programs with specialized curriculum from Kindergarten to 12th grade. Offerings include aviation and aerospace, laser photonics, agriscience, theater and performing arts, International Baccalaureate, international studies, law and finance, engineering, science and technology, foreign language, criminal justice, medical technology, veterinary science and other specialties. OCPS is also known for encouraging students to pursue college credits through Advanced Placement courses. In fact, OCPS high school graduates pass AP exams at a higher rate than students in Massachusetts, the highest scoring state in America.

Career and technical education programs are infused in middle and high school curriculum, where students can explore career options, earn industry certifications and even receive an AA degree when they graduate.

Every year, more than 100 graduates from OCPS high schools are accepted into top-20 colleges and universities around the country, as well as U.S. service academies. The district also boasts a 97.9% graduate rate among its 20 traditional high schools.

By 2020, every OCPS student had a laptop or digital device as a part of an aggressive and innovative digital learning program. The Center for Digital Education and National School Boards Association ranks OCPS among the top 10 on its annual Digital School Districts Survey. Currently, every secondary student has a laptop.

OCPS celebrated its 150th anniversary in December 2019. Thanks to Orange County voters and taxpayers, 50 new schools have been built and more than 120 school construction projects completed since 2003.

Team size: 10,001+ employees
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Industry: Primary and Secondary Education
Founding Year: 1869

What you'll do

  • The Fleet Tech III is responsible for performing intermediate to advanced mechanical repairs and maintenance on automotive vehicles and equipment, ensuring adherence to safety and technical standards. They also respond to road emergencies and may mentor less experienced technicians.

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What does a FLEET TECH III do at Orange County Public Schools?

As a FLEET TECH III at Orange County Public Schools, you will: the Fleet Tech III is responsible for performing intermediate to advanced mechanical repairs and maintenance on automotive vehicles and equipment, ensuring adherence to safety and technical standards. They also respond to road emergencies and may mentor less experienced technicians..

Why join Orange County Public Schools as a FLEET TECH III?

Orange County Public Schools is a leading Primary and Secondary Education company.

Is the FLEET TECH III position at Orange County Public Schools remote?

The FLEET TECH III position at Orange County Public Schools is based in Orlando, Florida, United States. Contact the company through Clera for specific work arrangement details.

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