Hocking College offers employment opportunities for students through regular part time employment or through the Federal Work Study Program (FWS). To be considered for FWS, you must indicate your interest in employment on the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

There are also paid student employment opportunities while working within community service. For more information about paid community service opportunities, please contact Office of Financial Aid.

Position Title Auto Lab / Fleet - Student Assistant
Subcode AUTO
Function Provide support for daily fleet functions. Position works at the International Energy Center on State Route 691.
% of Time Job Duties Skills & Knowledge
80% Assist in maintaining fleet vehicles. Preventative maintenance, cleaning interior & exterior of vehicles, & fueling vehicles.
  • Communication skills
  • Telephone Skills
  • Automotive Knowledge
  • Ability to operate hand tools
  • Punctuality
15% Shop & office maintenance, maintaining a clean work area, answering the telephone & dispatching keys to staff, faculty and work-studies
5% Other duties as assigned (i.e., Picking up parts and supplies).
Success Skills
  • Communicate Effectively (reading, writing, speaking, listening skills)
  • Demonstrate Knowledge of Science and the Environment (knowledge of scientific principles. Scientific method, awareness of ecological principles/ physical health/social development)
  • Demonstrate Learning and Critical Thinking Skills (analyze, evaluate, use logic, establish goals)
  • Maintains Professional Skills and Attitudes (follow polices, show initiative, prioritize, work safely, arrive promptly, attend regularly, maintain professional image)
  • Practice Human Relation Skills (trustworthy, confident, team worker, maintain sense of humor, empathize, practice good interpersonal skills, resolve conflicts, work well with others)
  • Demonstrate Community, Cultural, and Global Awareness (practice good citizenship, respect diversity, know contribution of career to the economy, understand historical and current events)
  • Maintain a Code of Ethics (honest, responsible, resolve conflicts and moral dilemmas through decision-making process)
Minimum Requirements
  • Telephone Skills
  • Organizational Skills
  • Reliability & Punctuality
  • Ability to work independently
  • Ability to work with others
  • Must meet Satisfactory Academic Progress standards each semester to maintain eligibility to work
Technology Preferred

Heavy equipment or business preferred but any are eligible to apply.

Contact William Alder
(740) 753-6571
alderw@hocking.edu
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