Overview
Location: Boston, MA
Pay: $32.25/ hour
Shift:
1st- 6:00am – 2:30pm
2nd- 2:00pm – 10:00pm
Description:
- Performs vehicle maintenance in accordance with First Group/Greyhound standards
- Completes a safety risk assessment prior all work performed
- Repairs and maintains diesel engines and coach related components
- Diagnoses and performs accurately all phases of vehicle and equipment repair
- Removes, cleans, repairs, reinstalls, and adjusts vehicle components including but not limited to the engine components, driveline components, electrical components, brakes/suspension/steering components, air system components, interior and exterior chassis components, hydraulic, and heating and cooling systems
- Performs preventive maintenance inspections on motor coaches in accordance with company standard operating procedures to include but not limited to checking and filling oil, antifreeze, power steering, transmission fluid, brake fluid, windshield washer fluid. Also performs necessary component inspections including but not limited to brake and air systems, coolant systems, engine components, heating and cooling systems, and electrical systems
- Ensures work orders are completed properly and accurately
- Conducts appropriate course of action for repairs and follow up on written/printed repairs orders and ensures proper information flow of work order data both on daily vehicle inspection reports and input into maintenance computer system
- Inspects all buses during fueling or on a regularly scheduled basis for physical damage. Any damage will be reported immediately to the supervision/foreman
- Performs light interior & exterior maintenance on buses as required (i.e. seat repair, mirror adjustment & replacement, jump starting buses & lamp replacement)
- Evaluates completed work prior to release and seeks supervisor/foreman approval where required.
- Ensures safe use of all shop equipment, power and hand-held tools.
- Performs road calls and emergency services as necessary
- Moves vehicles safely between job and work area and maintains the appropriate credentials to operate a motor coach
- Communicates professionally with team members, supervisors, and customers.
- Actively participates in safety or educational training as required
- In the event of a fuel or fluid spills, takes all necessary steps to contain the spill
- Follows all safety standards & guidelines, including but not limited to, wearing of safety glasses, wearing of steel-toed/safety shoes, appropriate safety gloves as needed, and proper attire
- Performs any other management requests or directives as requested
Hands on experience is diesel engine and/or heavy vehicle maintenance, diagnoses, and repair (Motor Coach Preferred
Ability to utilize computer systems to diagnose vehicle systems
Knowledge of machine tools, including their designs, uses, repair, and maintenance