Knowledge of. mechanics • hand and power tools, testing instruments and other equipment used in repairing and servicing automotive and other motorized equipment • operation and repair characteristics of a variety of automotive and other motorized equipment • diagnosing and troubleshooting techniques on such equipment • preventive maintenance on such equipment • various components, parts, and fluids of such equipment sufficient to perform jobs handled by the garage • read and comprehend technical manuals and diagrams • diagnose problems by listening to and physically inspecting or listening to oral descriptions of malfunctioning equipment • use hand and power tools, testing instruments and other equipment in repairing and servicing automotive and other motorized equipment • operate the equipment being repaired or serviced, receiving minimal instructions when necessary • determine types and extent of repairs and services required • plan and organize work to minimize job delays • perform required jobs • instruct others in diagnosing and performing required jobs • work and/or deal with all types of people • keep up with new technology • communicate verbally and in writing so that both technical and non-technical persons can understand
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Sources: Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement, Collective Bargaining Agreement