Mechanic JobID: 45217
Position Type:
Bus Operator/Transportation/Bus Mechanic
Date Posted:
6/10/2025
Location:
Bus Garage
County:
  Marshall County Schools  Additional Information: Show/Hide
POSITION 25S126A TITLE: Mechanic (260)
LOCATION: Bus Garage
EMPLOYMENT TERM: Anticipated start date of July 1, 2025. Normal contract: 260 days, 8 hours per day with flexible start and end times based on needs of Transportation Director.
BID PERIOD: June 12 - June 18, 2025, (4:00 pm).
QUALIFICATIONS:
- Any applicant not currently employed by Marshall County Schools must show evidence of possessing a high school diploma or GED.
- Possess a valid motor vehicles operator's license and be willing and able to obtain a minimum of a CDL Class B license with a Passenger endorsement (Do we add a time limit?)
- Be able to understand and follow written and oral instructions
- Willing to work a flexible schedule
- Possess writing skills to be able to complete assigned written reports
- Have the ability to develop and maintain an effective working relationship with others
- Exhibit a high moral character, a good physical appearance, and a cooperative friendly personality
- Pass state developed tests to indicate minimum competencies in each area of job classification as titled. Also perform additional tests that demonstrate proficiency to perform other tasks as they relate to basic engine, automotive electrical systems, fuel systems, computer control systems, ignition system, emission control system, cooling and heating systems, brake system, transmissions, drive line, steering and suspension, exhaust system, lubrication, and preparing new vehicles or hold/have held such title of employment with a county board of education.
- Pass random drug testing as required due to holding a CDL (once obtained) and working a safety sensitive position.
A mechanic must demonstrate success in performing a wide variety of tasks requiring an understanding of and proficiency in mechanical repair of diesel school buses and diesel trucks.
He/she must possess a valid WV Inspector's License as required by law to perform vehicle inspection.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: It shall be the duties of the mechanic to:
Follow all standard garage procedures in making mechanical repairs
Reporting to the crew leader and shop foreman any defects discovered while working on a vehicle
Not knowingly place any defective parts on any vehicle and placing it back in service
Keeping his/her work area, and the garage clean, safe, and sanitary for all to work in
Follow all safety procedures for the job being performed
Wear goggles and eye protection when grinding, drilling, etc.
Place safety jack-stands under vehicles that are jacked up before crawling under them to work
Use the safety cage when inflating split rim truck tires
Disconnect all two way radios from vehicles before any electric welding on the vehicle
Be able to safely and competently perform the following tasks:
Rebuild brake systems (both hydraulic and air)
Repair front end and steering components
Trouble shoot and repair electrical systems
Tune up engines
Rebuild carburetors
Work on automatic and standard transmissions
Work on diesel engines
Work on differential units
Completely rebuild engines
Able to perform road call service for down vehicles
Perform all correct grease, oil, and lubrication services for vehicles
Have complete knowledge of automotive parts, able to catalog and organize them, and keep accurate written records for cost accounting on vehicles.
Perform other required tasks as they relate to basic engine, automotive electrical systems, fuel systems, computer control systems, ignition system, emission control system, cooling and heating systems, brake system, transmissions, drive line, steering and suspension, exhaust system, lubrication, and preparing new vehicles.
Perform all other assignments as made by the Transportation Director or Shop Foreman, as he/she may deem necessary and appropriate.
It shall be the responsibilities of the Mechanic to:
- Maintain positive work habits
- Perform duties efficiently and productively
- Maintain and/or upgrade skills
ALL POSTINGS MUST BE SUBMITTED ELECTRONICALLY THROUGH THE PROGRAM CALLED APPLITRACK. YOU MUST VISIT THE FOLLOWING WEBSITE AND COMPLETE THE PROCESS THERE. IF YOU NEED ASSISTANCE OR HAVE OTHER QUESTIONS, CALL THE PERSONNEL DEPARTMENT AT ..., EXT. 310. Visit MCSJobs.net for a direct link to the Marshall County Section.
EMPLOYMENT TERM: Anticipated start date of July 1, 2025. (Normal contract: 260 days, typically eight hours per day).
SALARY: Salary to be determined by salary classification level, experience, and education according to schedule at plus competitive benefits package equal to approximately 35% of direct compensation. Pay Grade F.
TO WHOM RESPONSIBLE: Director of Transportation
DISCRIMINATION PROHIBITED:
As required by Federal laws and regulations, the Marshall County Board of Education does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, religion, disability or national origin in employment or in its educational programs and activities.
Inquiries may be referred to: David Soltesz, Title IX Coordinator, Marshall County Board of Education, PO Box 578 , Moundsville, WV 26041, ...; to Erin Cuffaro, Section 504 Coordinator, Marshall County Board of Education, PO Box 578, Moundsville, WV 26041, ...; to the State Elimination of Sex Discrimination Project Coordinator, ..., to the State Section 504 Coordinator, ..., West Virginia Department of Education, Charleston, WV 25305; or to the U.S. Department of Education's Director of the Office for Civil Rights, ....
FOR THE SUCCESSFUL APPLICANT AFTER REPORTING TO THE NEW POSITION:
I received a copy of this job description and had the opportunity to discuss it with my immediate supervisor. I understand it is my responsibility to perform satisfactorily the duties and responsibilities described above.
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