Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles, light and medium duty vehicles, and on specialized equipment such as heavy-duty transit buses and motor coaches.
Inspects and tests vehicles, automotive systems, and related equipment, diagnoses malfunctions and makes repairs, including fabrication, replacement, and assembly of parts, tunes and adjusts to both 2-and 4-cycle gasoline and diesel engines.
Performs preventive maintenance services such as fueling, oil changing, lubrication, and cleaning.
Perform repair and routine maintenance (A, B, C, and D service, seasonal service, DOT inspections, and preventative maintenance inspections) on vehicles.
Inspects and tests vehicles, automotive systems, and related equipment.
Performs work using accepted techniques and available equipment, parts, and supplies. This may involve experience with O/I communications systems and the ability to diagnose problems using computer equipment.
Document all maintenance work using appropriate forms. Record all parts used, labor hours, and vehicle scheduling.
Maintains tools and equipment and assists in maintaining an orderly maintenance area by cleaning up after each job and keeping tools and parts organized.
May also be asked to participate in the training of student maintenance assistants.
ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
PHYSICAL DEMANDS
Must be able to work in, on, around, over, and under stationary vehicles.
Regularly required to lift, move, and manipulate heavy tools, equipment, and supplies-up to 50 lbs frequently and up to 75 lbs occasionally.
Must be capable of operating equipment and machinery with multiple controls simultaneously.
Ability to work in environments that may be hazardous or irritating, including confined spaces, extreme temperatures, and adverse weather conditions.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), including safety footwear, must be worn as required and will be provided by the University.
The incumbent is required to supply a complete set of personal tools and a toolbox. The University does not assume responsibility for the maintenance, repair, or replacement of personal tools or equipment.
May be required to handle materials that include biohazards or bodily fluids while following appropriate safety protocols.
PREFERENCES
Employees in this job class must possess and maintain the required driver's license with no more than five (5) points.
Must have a valid Maryland commercial driver's license (CDL) with a Passenger & Air Brakes endorsement or have the ability to obtain one within six months of employment.
LICENSES/CERTIFICATIONS
Required: Must have a valid Maryland commercial driver's license (CDL) with a Passenger & Air Brakes endorsement or have the ability to obtain one within six months of employment.
Preferred: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications.
NON-REGULAR HOURS
6:30 AM to 3:00 PM, Monday through Friday
Required Application Materials: N/A
Best Consideration Date: 06/26/2026
Posting Close Date: N/A
Open Until Filled : No
Requirements
EDUCATION:
EXPERIENCE: Four years progressively responsible experience in servicing, maintenance, and repair of motor vehicles or motor equipment.
OTHER:
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE/SKILLS/ABILITIES:
Benefits
Vision insurance
Additional Information
Job Description Summary & Additional Information
ORGANIZATION SUMMARY STATEMENT
Position Overview and Key Responsibilities
Position Summary:
The University of Maryland Department of Transportation Services is seeking an Auto Services Mechanic to join our team! The Auto Services Mechanic should have demonstrated experience servicing, maintaining, and repairing motor vehicles. Experience working on medium and heavy-duty commercial passenger transit vehicles is a plus. This position is responsible for diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing a variety of vehicles, automotive systems, and related equipment to ensure the safe and reliable operation of our fleet.