The Bus Mechanic test is a journey-level test that measures the required knowledge and skills for bus mechanics. This test can be used for assessing job applicants or incumbents.
Content Areas
Categories tested include:
– Diesel Engines & Power Trains
– Injector Systems, Exhaust, and Emissions
– Electrical Systems
– Controls & Sensors
– Brakes & Air Systems
– Steering & Suspension
– Body Structures
– Passenger Safety
– Comfort
O*NET† Job Titles
Below are the O*NET job titles that were determined to be applicable to this test during the job analysis. Click the Job Title for more information about tasks performed, tools and technology used, job knowledge areas and abilities required, as well as related job titles.
This assessment is intended for use with jobs that are sufficiently related.
Diagnose, adjust, repair, or overhaul buses and trucks, or maintain and repair any type of diesel engines. Includes mechanics working primarily with automobile or marine diesel engines.
†O*NET™ is a trademark of the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration.
Product Statistics
This data was collected from a group of bus mechanics at a Southwestern transit company.
Sample Size
Mean Score
Reliability (KR20)
Std. Deviation
Std. Error of Meas.
60
31.94
.79
7.33
3.36
Examinee Scoring System Compatible
This product is part of the Examinee Scoring System which simplifies
scoring and administration of tests.
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Sample Reports
Sample reports are not yet available for this particular product.
We recommend one manual be added to each initial test purchase.
Administration manuals generally include information about administering
the test, scoring the test, and interpreting the scores.
Manuals do not include a sample copy of the test or an answer key.
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