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Mechanic

Allan Myers
United States, Pennsylvania, Worcester
Mar 12, 2026

Mechanic
Job Locations

US-PA-Worcester



Job ID
2026-14255

# of Openings
1

Category
Mechanic



Qualifications

Education, Experience, and Certifications
    High school diploma or GED required; technical school or apprenticeship preferred.
  • Minimum of five (5) years of experience working with antique or classic automobiles.
  • Experience with carburetors, mechanical ignition systems, and non-electronic fuel systems.
  • ASE Certification preferred.
Required Skills and Competencies
  • Extensive knowledge of antique automotive mechanical systems.
  • Strong diagnostic and problem-solving skills.
  • Ability to read and interpret vintage service manuals and schematics.
  • Precision workmanship and attention to detail. Must be able to fabricate or modify parts as needed.
  • Ability to work independently and manage restoration projects.
  • Effective written and verbal communication skills.
Physical Demands

Frequently required to stand, walk, bend, kneel, crouch, and work in confined spaces. Must be able to lift up to 50 pounds with or without reasonable accommodation.

Work Environment

Work is performed in an automotive shop environment with exposure to noise, fumes, oils, solvents, and mechanical equipment. Proper safety equipment and procedures are required.



Responsibilities

Job Summary

The Antique Automobile Mechanic is responsible for the inspection, maintenance, diagnosis, repair, and restoration of antique, classic, and vintage automobiles. This role requires advanced mechanical expertise, craftsmanship, and a strong understanding of historical automotive systems to preserve authenticity while ensuring safe operation.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities
  • Diagnose, repair, and maintain antique and classic vehicles, typically manufactured prior to computerized systems (1895 and later) .
  • Perform mechanical repairs on engines, transmissions, drivetrains, braking systems, steering, suspension, fuel, and cooling systems.
  • Restore and rebuild mechanical components while preserving historical accuracy.
  • Rebuild engines, carburetors, manual transmissions, and mechanical fuel systems.
  • Troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues using traditional diagnostic techniques.
  • Fabricate, modify, or source obsolete or hard-to-find parts as needed.
  • Perform preventative maintenance and safety inspections.
  • Maintain accurate documentation of repairs, restorations, and parts used.
  • Follow all safety, environmental, and workplace policies.
  • Maintain a clean, organized, and safe work environment.
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