She starts up
the engine of her school bus.
Not exact matches
Instead, the brothers bought an old
school bus chassis that had a seat and an
engine, so they could drive instead
of pull it around the fields.
On May 30, 26 1st through 5th graders blasted off for outer - space exploration in two transformed
school buses outfitted with coats
of fresh white paint, welded nose cones, rocket
engines, and on - board laboratories for conducting zero - gravity experiments.
Jody Craig, a member
of the audience, described how a single Girl Scout troop in January sought to curb harmful air pollution from diesel
engines by requiring
buses to stop idling outside
of a local
school.
Highlights
of Relevant Experience: Performed critical troubleshooting
of electrical problems,
engine repairs, replacement
of windshields and window glass, and seat upholstery as a
school bus mechanic and state certified safety inspector.
• Diagnose vehicle failure by performing detailed analysis
of each part
of the
engine or transmission • Disassemble, repair and reassemble parts
of engines following standard procedures and protocols • Perform preventative maintenance and diagnosis
of transmissions, brakes,
engines and electrical systems • Use welding and cutting tools in a safe manner to fabricate or shape materials for repairs • Assess incidents and accidents and respond to each situation by determining appropriate courses
of action • Diagnose and fix operational issues on vehicles and take measures to ensure that they do not reoccur • Install surveillance equipment in
school buses to promote student safety and discipline • Rewire ignition systems and instrument panels and diagnose and repair vehicle heating and cooling systems • Calibrate vehicle operations or detect problems by attaching computerized test instruments to
engines