Perform diagnostics and necessary repairs on vehicles and equipment, including engines, transmissions, differentials, brake systems, and HVAC systems. - Conduct preventive maintenance such as oil changes, spark plug and brake pad replacements, and tire rotations. - Respond to emergency roadside assistance calls for disabled vehicles. - Install, inspect, and repair electrical components. - Fabricate and replace hydraulic hoses; perform welding and burning tasks. - Repair damaged metal parts using welding equipment; grind or chip off excess weld or slag. - Test-drive vehicles to diagnose issues and confirm proper functioning after repairs. - Document maintenance and repairs, time taken, and parts used on work orders. - Maintain a clean and organized work area and perform upkeep on shop equipment. Qualifications: Requires five years of related experience. High School Diploma or GED and at least one year of vocational training in automotive mechanics or a related field. A valid state comme...Fleet Mechanic, Fleet, Mechanic, Mechanical, Automotive