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Looking To H.E.L.P.? Positions Open For Qualified Canidates

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Stiloski's Automotive Corp., a subcontractor for the New York State Department Of Transportation Highway Emergency Local Patrol program is seeking QUALIFED employee canidates for H.E.L.P. sectors on Route I-84 from the Conn. Line to Route 17, and for State Route 6/Palisades Parkway To Route 17.

All potential canidates will need a clean NYS drivers license, and will have to undergo drug testing and a background check. The canidate will also have to train in First Aid and CPR. All canidates MUST have mechanical experience.

Benefits include paid holidays and vacation. Hours are 0700hrs (7AM) to 1000hrs (10AM), with a 5 hour break, then returning from 1500hrs (3PM) to 1800hrs (6PM).

Duties include assisting NYSP at accident and incident scenes, incident detection, and providing emergency rapid roadside assitance to disabled motorists on high volume roadways. Duties are performed using a well-equipped Ford F-450 utility body vehicle.

Pay is $18/hr for Patrol, $21 for Supervisor.

There are approxmitely 10-12 positions open.

Think you have what it takes?

Contact Pete or John

Email Inquiries To: HELP@Stiloskis.com or call (914) 631-7878 during regular business hours.

Send resume to: Stiloski's Automotive Corp., 155 Wildey Street Tarrytown NY 10691 or fax resume to 914-631-5166

Incident detection and incident clearance are the main focus of the HELP Program. By quickly identifying and responding to incidents, the HELP truck operators are able to minimize the effect on the traveling public. Upon detecting and confirming an incident, the operator will contact their dispatch center, advise them on the incident and request any additional assistance, if needed. The HELP trucks are equipped to handle a basic list of minor maintenance activities to either get a disabled vehicle out of the traveling lane and/or up and running again. Should a HELP truck operator be unable to get a vehicle back on the road within a ten to fifteen minute time frame, they will contact their dispatch center and request a tow truck, or assists the motorist in making their own assistance arrangements. The HELP Program provides free roadside assistance to disabled vehicles on selected, limited access, high volume roadways during the weekday peak travel hours. All HELP operators are trained to handle a variety of incidents. The trucks they drive are equipped with the latest in roadside assistance equipment.

Each HELP operator is required to go through training and background checks prior to beginning employment, and are also trained and certified in first aid and CPR. HELP assists disabled vehicles in many ways, including:

Changing a tire

Jump start a battery

Temporarily repair a radiator hose

Provide coolant for a radiator

Provide a maximum of two gallons of gasoline

Other minor repairs

Provide motorists with directions or alternate routes

Provide a cell phone for the public to make a local call

Assist emergency service personnel with managing an incident

By having HELP trucks working in the field during peak traveling time, and patrolling specific coverage areas, incidents are able to be addressed quickly and efficiently. In addition, HELP patrols are available to support the management and clearance of major incidents, such as a roadway closure due to a traffic accident.

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Are there any part time positions?

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I just gave Stiloski's a call, and apparently they are looking for F/T, which could start immediately.

I wish I could, and would love to find something that could work around my school schedule.

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I just gave Stiloski's a call, and apparently they are looking for F/T, which could start immediately.

I wish I could, and would love to find something that could work around my school schedule.

The typical HELP Truck hours are 6a-10a and 3p-7p (on the Taconic/Sprain/684/87/95).

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The typical HELP Truck hours are 6a-10a and 3p-7p (on the Taconic/Sprain/684/87/95).

Thanks for that INIT, I was just going to post that about the hours around here.

Are the hours for these other locations different or is that a typo?

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yea i was just wondering if they had any p/t positions open...id love to do that type of thing, im good at changing tires, i know alot about cars, and i like to drive. i think im going to contact them and ask

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