Automotice Repait Technician II
Company: Morgan Attwood & Son Inc
Location: Lancaster
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: An auto mechanic's
job involves diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles,
including routine maintenance and major repairs like engine
overhauls. They also advise customers on necessary repairs,
estimate costs, and keep detailed records of work performed.
Perform maintenance and repair on customer vehicles. Identify
problems with vehicles using the diagnostic equipment. Explain
automotive repairs and issues and provide great customer service.
Plan repair procedures using charts manuals and experience. Test
the functionality of parts and systems Perform basic auto care and
maintenance tasks such as oil changes, fluid level checks, and tire
rotation. Repair and replace brake pads, wheel bearings, sensors
and other parts. Perform routine maintenance and general mechanic
work on vehicles. Additional duties as assigned. Duties and
responsibilities may change, and new ones may be added, at anytime
with or without advanced notice. Requirements: High School diploma
or equivalent 1-5 year automotive and engine repair experience or
auto mechanic training Valid driver’s license Clean Driving Record
Ability to maintain a professional appearance and provide friendly
customer service. Excellent diagnostic and troubleshooting skills
Ability to follow detailed procedural and safety guidelines Working
Conditions : The worker is subject to outside environmental
conditions: No effective protection from weather. The worker is
subject to both environmental conditions: Activities occur inside
and outside. The worker is subject to extreme cold: Temperatures
typically below 32 degrees for periods of more than one hour.
Consideration should be given to the effect of other environmental
conditions such as wind and humidity. The worker is subject to
extreme heat: Temperatures above 100 degrees for periods of more
than one hour. Consideration should be given to the effect of other
environmental conditions such as wind and humidity. The worker is
subject to noise: There is sufficient noise to cause the worker to
shout in order to be heard above the ambient noise level. The
worker is subject to vibration: Exposure to oscillating movements
of the extremities or whole body. The worker is subject to hazards:
Includes a variety of physical conditions, such as proximity to
moving mechanical parts, moving vehicles, electrical current,
working on scaffolding and high places, exposure to high heat or
exposure to chemicals. The worker is subject to atmospheric
conditions: One or more of the following conditions that affect the
respiratory system of the skin: Fumes, odors, dusts, mists, gases
or poor ventilation. The worker is subject to oils: There is air
and/or skin exposure to oils and other cutting fluids. The worker
is required to function in narrow aisles or passageways. Physical
Requirements : Heavy work: Exerting up to 100 pounds of force
occasionally, and/or up to 50 pounds of force frequently, and/or up
to 20 pounds of force constantly to move objects. Climbing:
Ascending or descending ladders, stairs, scaffolding, ramps, poles
and the like, using feet and legs and/or hands and arms. Body
agility is emphasized. This factor is important if the amount and
kind of climbing required exceeds that required for ordinary
locomotion. Balancing: Maintaining body equilibrium to prevent
falling when walking, standing or crouching on narrow, slippery or
erratically moving surfaces. This factor is important if the amount
and kind of balancing the amount and kind of balancing exceeds that
needed for ordinary locomotion and maintenance of body equilibrium.
Stooping: Bending body downward and forward by bending spine at the
waist. This factor is important if it occurs to a considerable
degree and requires full use of the lower extremities and back
muscles Kneeling: Bending legs at knee to come to a rest on knee or
knees. Crouching: Bending the body downward and forward by bending
leg and spine. Crawling: Moving about on hands and knees or hands
and feet. Reaching: Extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction.
Standing: Remaining upright on the feet, particularly for sustained
periods of time Walking: Moving about on foot to accomplish tasks,
particularly for long distances or moving from one work site to
another Pushing: Using upper extremities to press against something
with steady force in order to thrust forward, downward or outward.
Pulling: Using upper extremities to exert force in order to draw,
drag, haul or tug objects in a sustained motion. Lifting: Raising
objects from a lower to a higher position or moving objects
horizontally from position to-position. This factor is important if
it occurs to a considerable degree and requires the substantial use
of the upper extremities and back muscles Fingering: Picking,
pinching, typing or otherwise working, primarily with fingers
rather than with whole hand or arm as in handling. Grasping:
Applying pressure to an object with the fingers and palm Feeling:
Perceiving attributes of objects, such as size, shape, temperature
or texture by touching with skin, particularly that of fingertips.
Talking: Expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken
word; those activities where detailed or important spoken
instructions must be conveyed to other workers accurately, loudly,
or quickly Hearing: Perceiving the nature of sounds at normal
speaking levels with or without correction, and having the ability
to receive detailed information through oral communication, and
making fine discriminations in sound. Repetitive motions: Making
substantial movements (motions) of the wrists, hands, and/or
fingers .
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