Mechanic
Company: Davidson Transit Organi
Location: Madison
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Title: Maintenance Technician/Mechanic Purpose: The
responsibilities of this classification include performing a wide
variety of skilled mechanical repair and maintenance work on
gasoline, electric, hybrid and diesel-powered buses and other
motorized and auxiliary equipment. Work involves maintenance,
repair of all engines, transmission, suspension, electrical,
pneumatic, hydraulic, and related components, and assemblies. Work
requires incumbents to learn and transfer new and expanded
mechanical and electronic knowledge and skills as diagnostic
systems and mechanical/electronic components are modified and
updated. Work also requires compliance with all applicable,
federally mandated safety-sensitive requirements. Work is performed
under the general supervision of Vehicle Maintenance Supervisors.
This position also reports to the Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor.
(Additional Pay Incentives Available With ‘H-Series ASE’
Certifications) Sign-On Bonus: $2,000 Benefits: Health, Vision,
Dental Single - $180 per month Single employee with children - $200
per month Family - $220 per month On-Site Fitness Center Paid CDL
Training Uniform Allowance Pension & Optional 401 K plan
Maintenance Technician/Mechanic qualifications/requirements: or
Education and/or Experience High School Diploma or GED Any
combination of experience/education/training that provides the
required knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the work or
successful completion of appropriate practical test for internal
maintenance employees. Possess a valid TN Class “A” Driver’s
License with a “P” Endorsement (or successfully pass the applicable
CDL Permit Tests) Verified completion of a recognized automotive
and diesel repair apprenticeship program or equivalent hands-on
experience. Possess or be able to obtain valid Refrigeration
License for all refrigerants and refrigerant systems used on the
fleet. Must pass drug and alcohol testing provisions for safety
sensitive positions as required by the U.S. Department of
Transportation, 49 CFR Parts 40 and 655. The person selected for
this position may be required to be tested prior to being awarded
the job. Willingness and availability to work varying shifts that
have been bid on weekdays, nights, weekends and holidays.
Additional minimum qualifications may be established for individual
positions based on business needs and are specified in position
announcements as appropriate. Additional licenses, certifications,
and other requirements determined to be necessary to meet the
business needs of the employing unit may be required. Company will
provide training as needed. Preferred Attributes: Two Year Degree
in Diesel Technology, Automotive Technology or similar OR Three
years demonstrated experience in heavy duty diesel/automotive
repair. WeGo Maintenance Technician/Mechanic : Ability to work
independently and as a team member. A or B Journey-level knowledge
and skill in the principles, practices, techniques, tools and
equipment of the automotive and diesel repair trade. Knowledge of
current methods, materials, lubricants, tools and equipment used in
servicing, diagnosis, preventive maintenance, overhaul and repair
of gasoline, electric, hybrid and diesel-powered buses, other
motorized and auxiliary equipment. Knowledge of mechanical
principles of gasoline, diesel and electric powered engines; fluid,
pneumatic and hydraulic systems; power train, suspension, and
chassis components and assemblies; and electrical, ignition,
braking, heating and air conditioning systems. Knowledge of current
diagnostic techniques and equipment used in fleet repair
operations. Knowledge of industrial safety rules, shop safety
rules, and applicable regulations and procedures that apply to a
vehicle repair facility. Basic computer skills required to enter
and extract information from automated vehicle maintenance systems
and related software applications. Skill in the operation of
electronic diagnostic equipment as well as power and hand tools
used in mechanical maintenance and equipment repair. Skill in the
operation of overhead cranes, hydraulic lifts, hoists, jacks, drill
presses, lathes and related equipment. Skill in the operation of
wreckers and associated auxiliary equipment and winches. Skill in
basic mathematics. Skill in working with a variety of individuals
from diverse backgrounds. Skill in establishing and maintaining
effective working relationships Maintenance Technician/Mechanic
Duties : Inspect, diagnose, and repair mechanical defects in
gasoline, electric, hybrid and diesel-powered buses, trucks, cars
and other heavy motorized mechanical equipment; operate and
maintain electronic diagnostic and related equipment. Diagnose,
dismantle and repair all types of gasoline and diesel internal
combustion engines, automatic transmissions, differentials,
hydraulic, pneumatic and electrical systems. Install, maintain and
repair electrical and mechanical units and accessories of
electrically powered and hybrid coaches using electrical diagrams
and schematics. Adjust brakes, repair pumps, starters, injectors,
lights, steering gears, generators and air conditioning systems.
Operate overhead cranes, hydraulic lifts, hoists, jacks, drill
presses, as appropriately certified. Perform field repair work and
emergency road repairs; drive wrecker truck in order to tow in
disabled coaches. Maintain records of orders, completed repairs,
time worked, and materials used; enter and extract data in
automated vehicle maintenance system. Perform diagnostic,
troubleshooting, and repair of electronic and mechanical system
equipment. Other job duties: Assist other employees in section
work. Refer unusual situations to supervisor. Perform other duties
as assigned. Physical demands: Medium to Heavy Duty Work
Designation-Occasionally lifts up to 50 lb. independently. May
occasionally with a lift, hoist, or assistance of coworker lift up
to and over 100 lb. May occasionally guide items up to and over 100
lb. while they are moved by lift or hoist. Frequent walking and
standing. Occasional to frequent sitting, working at bench-top
workstation, intermittent with all other activities. Occasional
walking, typically no more than 100 yards at one time, and mostly
within work area, intermittent with standing, sitting, and all
other activities. Occasional to frequent standing. May stand at
bench-top workstation and to perform certain job duties,
intermittent with sitting, walking, and all other activities.
Occasional lifting and carrying of parts weighing 50 lbs.
Frequently lifting and carrying of hand and power tools and various
equipment and components, up to 10 lbs. Rare lifting (assisted),
carrying, and/or moving of parts greater than 90 lbs. Occasional
pushing and pulling of parts up to 50 lbs., rarely greater than 90
lbs. Frequent use of hands for grasping. Frequent use of hands for
fine manipulation. Occasional exposure to vibration from hand
operated power tools. Occasional to frequent use of hands for
pushing and pulling. Rare use of feet for movement of foot
controls. Occasional bending, kneeling, squatting and twisting.
Occasionally perform work in awkward positions while removing
farebox from bus or light rail vehicle. Occasional to frequent
reaching at waist, bench-top, and/or chest level, overhead
reaching. Occasional crawling. Occasional to frequent climbing of
steps. Frequency of all of the above may vary, as individual has a
degree of ability to modify work activity to correspond with any
disability-imposed limitations. Position works in an environment
where there is exposure to dust, noise, and temperature. May be
moderately exposed to unpleasant working conditions to include,
dust, noise, temperature, weather, petroleum products, and
chemicals. WeGo Public Transit also known as DTO is an equal
opportunity employer.
Keywords: Davidson Transit Organi, Murfreesboro , Mechanic, Engineering , Madison, Tennessee