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Auto Service Person (15468)

@ Metropolitan Utilities District
United States
$25-$32/hrOnsiteFull Time
Responsibilities:Refuel vehicles, Perform maintenance, Transport vehicles
Requirements Summary:Maintenance of fleet vehicles, refueling, tire/wheel work, CDL with endorsements, high school diploma or GED, 1+ year vehicle maintenance experience, Class C UST, DOT drug/alcohol testing compliance.
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Career Opportunities: Auto Service Person (15468)

Requisition ID 15468 - Posted  - Function (1)









































 

 

OAC EXTERNAL POSITION POSTING 

DATES POSTED:  04/27 - 05/15/2026

 

Job Title:

 Auto Service Person

Entry Wage:

 $25.34

Division:

 Transportation

Standard Wage:

 $31.68

Schedule:

 Full-Time

Shift:

 Mon-Fri; 2nd Shift

Reports To:

 Foreman, Transportation - Shift

Job Code:

 10022

 

Position Summary
Under supervision, refuels, performs safety checks and general service work on fleet vehicles and equipment. Transports vehicles to various locations and picks up parts as required.

Education

  • Required - High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)


Minimum Requirements

  • Required - Minimum of 1 year of experience performing maintenance (fluid and filter change, greasing, brake/drivetrain/front-end inspections among others) on a varying range of vehicles and performing miscellaneous mechanical tasks.
  • Preferred - Minimum of 1 year of experience driving large trucks with trailers.
  • Preferred - Experience inspecting, repairing, and replacing large and small tires.


Licenses, Certifications and/or Testing

  • Required - Have and maintain a valid driver’s license Upon Hire and
  • Required - Obtain and maintain a Class C Underground Storage Tank Operator certification. within 30 Days and
  • Required - Class A CDL License with no restrictions and tanker endorsement; to be obtained within six (6) Months of being placed in position (CDL with Haz-Mat endorsement preferred). Valid CDL license must be maintained while holding this position. within 180 Days and
  • Required - Employee(s) in this position are covered under the Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol testing provisions. This includes post-offer, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, follow-up, and return to duty testing. Upon Hire


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to operate a manual transmission (clutch).
  • Ability to drive and back large vehicles and trucks with trailers, to refuel vehicles and equipment, in harsh weather conditions.
  • Ability to remove tires from storage racks and remove and replace wheels on vehicles.
  • Routinely handle fuel, lubricants and cleaning solutions.
  • Ability to perform maintenance (fluid and filter change, greasing, brake/drivetrain/front-end inspections among others) on a varying range of vehicles and perform miscellaneous mechanical tasks.
  • Ability to inspect, repair and replace large and small tires.
  • Ability to routinely climb onto, over and into equipment on trailers loaded with equipment, tools and materials in all weather conditions.
  • Efficient written and verbal communication skills, in English, to assist internal and external customers, co-workers and management professionally, regardless of provocation.
  • Proficiency with personal computers, tablets, and/or other electronic devices to include familiarity with, but not limited to, Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Outlook, Word) and enterprise wide software (e.g., SAP). (Entry proficiency)
  • Ability to learn new or upgraded computer software as required.


Essential Functions

  • Refuel vehicles and machinery. Check tires and fluid levels of vehicles and report observed defects to Foreman.
  • Perform Schedule A Maintenance, which includes checking antifreeze protection levels, changing oil and filter, greasing vehicles and checking the vehicles for defects, etc.
  • Maintain records of all materials used.
  • Refuel fuel trucks and serve as back-up for the Fuel Truck Driver.
  • Transport vehicles to other locations.
  • Pick up parts at vendor locations.
  • Remove and install tire and wheel assemblies from small and large trucks, cars and construction equipment. This includes working with split rims. Must also be able to remove tires from wheels, repair as needed and put tires on to wheels.
  • Operate a variety of District equipment and vehicles, to include trucks with manual transmissions.
  • Perform the physical requirements of position.
  • Install license plates and stickers.
  • Wash and wax vehicles.
  • Vacuum the inside of vehicles.
  • Perform housekeeping in the shop area, clean garage floors, floor drains and catch basins.
  • Assist Mechanics when needed.
  • Communicate with and assist customers, co-workers and management professionally, regardless of provocation.


Required for All Jobs

  • Perform a variety of other duties as assigned
  • Understand and comply with all District policies and procedures


Physical Demands

  • Stationary Position - Constantly
  • Move/Traverse - Constantly
  • Stationary Position/Seated - Occasionally
  • Transport/Lifting - Frequently
  • Transport/Carrying - Frequently
  • Exerting Force/Pushing - Frequently
  • Exerting Force/Pulling - Frequently
  • Ascend/Descend - Constantly
  • Balancing - Frequently
  • Position Self/Stooping - Frequently
  • Position Self/Kneeling - Occasionally
  • Position Self/Crouching - Frequently
  • Position Self/Crawling - Occasionally
  • Reaching - Frequently
  • Handling - Frequently
  • Grasping - Frequently
  • Feeling - Frequently
  • Communicate/Talking - Constantly
  • Communicate/Hearing - Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions - Frequently
  • Coordination - Occasionally


Additional Physical Demands
All Essential Job Functions below include these physical demands in addition to those listed in each section:

- Frequent upper extremity horizontal reaching

- Constant standing

- Frequent bending/stooping/squatting

- Frequent walking throughout workday on concrete and uneven terrain

 

Drives company vehicles to be fueled, cleaned change oil, etc.

- Constant sitting while driving

- Constant grasping of steering console and controls

- Frequent neck rotation for visual field

- Occasional climbing in/out of vehicles, approximately 24 inch step

 

Refuels vehicles and checks levels

- Constant climbing on/off vehicles up to 36 inches

- Constant horizontal reach to refuel, fill water, change filters, etc.

- Occasional push/pull of levers, hoods, etc.

- Lifting/carrying up to 30lbs of hoses, tools, etc.

- Frequent walking on concrete or uneven surfaces depending on workday

 

Performs level A maintenance: oil changes, filters, removes and installs tires

- Frequent use of hand/power tools

- Constant climbing on/off vehicles up to 36 inches

- Frequent push/pull of materials up to 120lbs.

- Occasional reclining to reach areas under vehicles

- Frequent lifting/carrying equipment, tools, tires, etc. up to 120lbs

- Frequent walking on uneven surfaces

- Frequent overhead reaching

- Frequent balancing during tasks

- Frequent to constant grasping of hand/power tools, equipment, etc.

 

Cleans area as needed

- Frequent sweeping and cleaning work areas including car wash area

- Vacuums, washes and waxes vehicles 

Physical and Environmental Requirements

  • Field: Work inside and outside in all weather conditions and terrain for extended periods of time.



*Please ensure the application is filled out thoroughly to be considered for this position

 

An Equal Opportunity Employer “Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation"








 




































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Requisition ID 15468 - Posted  - Function (1)

 

OAC EXTERNAL POSITION POSTING 

DATES POSTED:  04/27 - 05/15/2026

 

Job Title:

 Auto Service Person

Entry Wage:

 $25.34

Division:

 Transportation

Standard Wage:

 $31.68

Schedule:

 Full-Time

Shift:

 Mon-Fri; 2nd Shift

Reports To:

 Foreman, Transportation - Shift

Job Code:

 10022

 

Position Summary
Under supervision, refuels, performs safety checks and general service work on fleet vehicles and equipment. Transports vehicles to various locations and picks up parts as required.

Education

  • Required - High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)


Minimum Requirements

  • Required - Minimum of 1 year of experience performing maintenance (fluid and filter change, greasing, brake/drivetrain/front-end inspections among others) on a varying range of vehicles and performing miscellaneous mechanical tasks.
  • Preferred - Minimum of 1 year of experience driving large trucks with trailers.
  • Preferred - Experience inspecting, repairing, and replacing large and small tires.


Licenses, Certifications and/or Testing

  • Required - Have and maintain a valid driver’s license Upon Hire and
  • Required - Obtain and maintain a Class C Underground Storage Tank Operator certification. within 30 Days and
  • Required - Class A CDL License with no restrictions and tanker endorsement; to be obtained within six (6) Months of being placed in position (CDL with Haz-Mat endorsement preferred). Valid CDL license must be maintained while holding this position. within 180 Days and
  • Required - Employee(s) in this position are covered under the Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol testing provisions. This includes post-offer, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, follow-up, and return to duty testing. Upon Hire


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to operate a manual transmission (clutch).
  • Ability to drive and back large vehicles and trucks with trailers, to refuel vehicles and equipment, in harsh weather conditions.
  • Ability to remove tires from storage racks and remove and replace wheels on vehicles.
  • Routinely handle fuel, lubricants and cleaning solutions.
  • Ability to perform maintenance (fluid and filter change, greasing, brake/drivetrain/front-end inspections among others) on a varying range of vehicles and perform miscellaneous mechanical tasks.
  • Ability to inspect, repair and replace large and small tires.
  • Ability to routinely climb onto, over and into equipment on trailers loaded with equipment, tools and materials in all weather conditions.
  • Efficient written and verbal communication skills, in English, to assist internal and external customers, co-workers and management professionally, regardless of provocation.
  • Proficiency with personal computers, tablets, and/or other electronic devices to include familiarity with, but not limited to, Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Outlook, Word) and enterprise wide software (e.g., SAP). (Entry proficiency)
  • Ability to learn new or upgraded computer software as required.


Essential Functions

  • Refuel vehicles and machinery. Check tires and fluid levels of vehicles and report observed defects to Foreman.
  • Perform Schedule A Maintenance, which includes checking antifreeze protection levels, changing oil and filter, greasing vehicles and checking the vehicles for defects, etc.
  • Maintain records of all materials used.
  • Refuel fuel trucks and serve as back-up for the Fuel Truck Driver.
  • Transport vehicles to other locations.
  • Pick up parts at vendor locations.
  • Remove and install tire and wheel assemblies from small and large trucks, cars and construction equipment. This includes working with split rims. Must also be able to remove tires from wheels, repair as needed and put tires on to wheels.
  • Operate a variety of District equipment and vehicles, to include trucks with manual transmissions.
  • Perform the physical requirements of position.
  • Install license plates and stickers.
  • Wash and wax vehicles.
  • Vacuum the inside of vehicles.
  • Perform housekeeping in the shop area, clean garage floors, floor drains and catch basins.
  • Assist Mechanics when needed.
  • Communicate with and assist customers, co-workers and management professionally, regardless of provocation.


Required for All Jobs

  • Perform a variety of other duties as assigned
  • Understand and comply with all District policies and procedures


Physical Demands

  • Stationary Position - Constantly
  • Move/Traverse - Constantly
  • Stationary Position/Seated - Occasionally
  • Transport/Lifting - Frequently
  • Transport/Carrying - Frequently
  • Exerting Force/Pushing - Frequently
  • Exerting Force/Pulling - Frequently
  • Ascend/Descend - Constantly
  • Balancing - Frequently
  • Position Self/Stooping - Frequently
  • Position Self/Kneeling - Occasionally
  • Position Self/Crouching - Frequently
  • Position Self/Crawling - Occasionally
  • Reaching - Frequently
  • Handling - Frequently
  • Grasping - Frequently
  • Feeling - Frequently
  • Communicate/Talking - Constantly
  • Communicate/Hearing - Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions - Frequently
  • Coordination - Occasionally


Additional Physical Demands
All Essential Job Functions below include these physical demands in addition to those listed in each section:

- Frequent upper extremity horizontal reaching

- Constant standing

- Frequent bending/stooping/squatting

- Frequent walking throughout workday on concrete and uneven terrain

 

Drives company vehicles to be fueled, cleaned change oil, etc.

- Constant sitting while driving

- Constant grasping of steering console and controls

- Frequent neck rotation for visual field

- Occasional climbing in/out of vehicles, approximately 24 inch step

 

Refuels vehicles and checks levels

- Constant climbing on/off vehicles up to 36 inches

- Constant horizontal reach to refuel, fill water, change filters, etc.

- Occasional push/pull of levers, hoods, etc.

- Lifting/carrying up to 30lbs of hoses, tools, etc.

- Frequent walking on concrete or uneven surfaces depending on workday

 

Performs level A maintenance: oil changes, filters, removes and installs tires

- Frequent use of hand/power tools

- Constant climbing on/off vehicles up to 36 inches

- Frequent push/pull of materials up to 120lbs.

- Occasional reclining to reach areas under vehicles

- Frequent lifting/carrying equipment, tools, tires, etc. up to 120lbs

- Frequent walking on uneven surfaces

- Frequent overhead reaching

- Frequent balancing during tasks

- Frequent to constant grasping of hand/power tools, equipment, etc.

 

Cleans area as needed

- Frequent sweeping and cleaning work areas including car wash area

- Vacuums, washes and waxes vehicles 

Physical and Environmental Requirements

  • Field: Work inside and outside in all weather conditions and terrain for extended periods of time.



*Please ensure the application is filled out thoroughly to be considered for this position

 

An Equal Opportunity Employer “Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation"

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OAC EXTERNAL POSITION POSTING 

DATES POSTED:  04/27 - 05/15/2026

 

Job Title:

 Auto Service Person

Entry Wage:

 $25.34

Division:

 Transportation

Standard Wage:

 $31.68

Schedule:

 Full-Time

Shift:

 Mon-Fri; 2nd Shift

Reports To:

 Foreman, Transportation - Shift

Job Code:

 10022

 

Position Summary
Under supervision, refuels, performs safety checks and general service work on fleet vehicles and equipment. Transports vehicles to various locations and picks up parts as required.

Education

  • Required - High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED)


Minimum Requirements

  • Required - Minimum of 1 year of experience performing maintenance (fluid and filter change, greasing, brake/drivetrain/front-end inspections among others) on a varying range of vehicles and performing miscellaneous mechanical tasks.
  • Preferred - Minimum of 1 year of experience driving large trucks with trailers.
  • Preferred - Experience inspecting, repairing, and replacing large and small tires.


Licenses, Certifications and/or Testing

  • Required - Have and maintain a valid driver’s license Upon Hire and
  • Required - Obtain and maintain a Class C Underground Storage Tank Operator certification. within 30 Days and
  • Required - Class A CDL License with no restrictions and tanker endorsement; to be obtained within six (6) Months of being placed in position (CDL with Haz-Mat endorsement preferred). Valid CDL license must be maintained while holding this position. within 180 Days and
  • Required - Employee(s) in this position are covered under the Department of Transportation Drug and Alcohol testing provisions. This includes post-offer, random, post-accident, reasonable suspicion, follow-up, and return to duty testing. Upon Hire


Knowledge, Skills and Abilities

  • Ability to operate a manual transmission (clutch).
  • Ability to drive and back large vehicles and trucks with trailers, to refuel vehicles and equipment, in harsh weather conditions.
  • Ability to remove tires from storage racks and remove and replace wheels on vehicles.
  • Routinely handle fuel, lubricants and cleaning solutions.
  • Ability to perform maintenance (fluid and filter change, greasing, brake/drivetrain/front-end inspections among others) on a varying range of vehicles and perform miscellaneous mechanical tasks.
  • Ability to inspect, repair and replace large and small tires.
  • Ability to routinely climb onto, over and into equipment on trailers loaded with equipment, tools and materials in all weather conditions.
  • Efficient written and verbal communication skills, in English, to assist internal and external customers, co-workers and management professionally, regardless of provocation.
  • Proficiency with personal computers, tablets, and/or other electronic devices to include familiarity with, but not limited to, Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Outlook, Word) and enterprise wide software (e.g., SAP). (Entry proficiency)
  • Ability to learn new or upgraded computer software as required.


Essential Functions

  • Refuel vehicles and machinery. Check tires and fluid levels of vehicles and report observed defects to Foreman.
  • Perform Schedule A Maintenance, which includes checking antifreeze protection levels, changing oil and filter, greasing vehicles and checking the vehicles for defects, etc.
  • Maintain records of all materials used.
  • Refuel fuel trucks and serve as back-up for the Fuel Truck Driver.
  • Transport vehicles to other locations.
  • Pick up parts at vendor locations.
  • Remove and install tire and wheel assemblies from small and large trucks, cars and construction equipment. This includes working with split rims. Must also be able to remove tires from wheels, repair as needed and put tires on to wheels.
  • Operate a variety of District equipment and vehicles, to include trucks with manual transmissions.
  • Perform the physical requirements of position.
  • Install license plates and stickers.
  • Wash and wax vehicles.
  • Vacuum the inside of vehicles.
  • Perform housekeeping in the shop area, clean garage floors, floor drains and catch basins.
  • Assist Mechanics when needed.
  • Communicate with and assist customers, co-workers and management professionally, regardless of provocation.


Required for All Jobs

  • Perform a variety of other duties as assigned
  • Understand and comply with all District policies and procedures


Physical Demands

  • Stationary Position - Constantly
  • Move/Traverse - Constantly
  • Stationary Position/Seated - Occasionally
  • Transport/Lifting - Frequently
  • Transport/Carrying - Frequently
  • Exerting Force/Pushing - Frequently
  • Exerting Force/Pulling - Frequently
  • Ascend/Descend - Constantly
  • Balancing - Frequently
  • Position Self/Stooping - Frequently
  • Position Self/Kneeling - Occasionally
  • Position Self/Crouching - Frequently
  • Position Self/Crawling - Occasionally
  • Reaching - Frequently
  • Handling - Frequently
  • Grasping - Frequently
  • Feeling - Frequently
  • Communicate/Talking - Constantly
  • Communicate/Hearing - Constantly
  • Repetitive Motions - Frequently
  • Coordination - Occasionally


Additional Physical Demands
All Essential Job Functions below include these physical demands in addition to those listed in each section:

- Frequent upper extremity horizontal reaching

- Constant standing

- Frequent bending/stooping/squatting

- Frequent walking throughout workday on concrete and uneven terrain

 

Drives company vehicles to be fueled, cleaned change oil, etc.

- Constant sitting while driving

- Constant grasping of steering console and controls

- Frequent neck rotation for visual field

- Occasional climbing in/out of vehicles, approximately 24 inch step

 

Refuels vehicles and checks levels

- Constant climbing on/off vehicles up to 36 inches

- Constant horizontal reach to refuel, fill water, change filters, etc.

- Occasional push/pull of levers, hoods, etc.

- Lifting/carrying up to 30lbs of hoses, tools, etc.

- Frequent walking on concrete or uneven surfaces depending on workday

 

Performs level A maintenance: oil changes, filters, removes and installs tires

- Frequent use of hand/power tools

- Constant climbing on/off vehicles up to 36 inches

- Frequent push/pull of materials up to 120lbs.

- Occasional reclining to reach areas under vehicles

- Frequent lifting/carrying equipment, tools, tires, etc. up to 120lbs

- Frequent walking on uneven surfaces

- Frequent overhead reaching

- Frequent balancing during tasks

- Frequent to constant grasping of hand/power tools, equipment, etc.

 

Cleans area as needed

- Frequent sweeping and cleaning work areas including car wash area

- Vacuums, washes and waxes vehicles 

Physical and Environmental Requirements

  • Field: Work inside and outside in all weather conditions and terrain for extended periods of time.



*Please ensure the application is filled out thoroughly to be considered for this position

 

An Equal Opportunity Employer “Minority/Female/Disabled/Veteran/Gender Identity/Sexual Orientation"