Repairs, services, inspects, removes, disassembles, rebuilds, adjusts, reinstalls, and aligns components such as: engines, transmissions, after-treatment exhaust systems, brakes, clutches, radiators, electrical/electric components, HVAC components, hydraulic system components, pumps, bearings, steering, suspension, axles, differentials, and sub systems for automobiles, trucks, trailers, motorcycles, off-road equipment, pumps, generators, and other mechanical equipment; Performs general preventative maintenance care to vehicles and equipment including changing oil filters, lubricating chassis, replacing belts, hoses, tires, and other for diesel, internal combustion, and hybrid engines; Performs general preventative maintenance on electric engine vehicles to include software updates, brakes, and tires; Coordinates and makes emergency repairs on vehicles, equipment (includes off-road engineering equipment) off site and roadside; Attends training and educational programs for fleet technicians; Reviews documents such as safety regulations and policies, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedural manuals; Maintains awareness of new trends and technologies in the field of automotive repair; Maintains the facility by cleaning vehicles and equipment, neatly storing tools and parts, properly discarding old/unused parts, sweeping areas, and collecting and emptying trash as needed; Follows all environmental regulations, and disposes of chemicals, trash, etc. in designated areas; Recycles when required; May Serve as a lead worker over lower-level technicians. MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Any combination of education, experience, and training equivalent to the following: (Click on the aforementioned link to learn how Fairfax County interprets equivalencies for "Any combination, experience, and training equivalent to") completion of the tenth grade plus four years of experience in problem diagnosis, repair and maintenance of a wide variety of light, medium, heavy and/or specialized automotive equipment.