The Mechanic is responsible for, but not limited to, maintaining and servicing fleet heavy equipment and vehicles. Be knowledgeable of the hazards and safety requirements of the job, and utilize required personal protective equipment (welder’s shield, etc.). Observes mechanical devices in operation and listens to their sounds to locate causes of trouble. Examine critical parts and operating components of heavy equipment for possible wear and tear, defects, or other damage. Perform routine maintenance checks on company owned and/or leased vehicles and equipment to ensure safety and longevity of the vehicle/equipment. Repair, replace, clean, and lubricate vehicle/equipment parts as necessary. Examine, and repair, if necessary, hydraulic components for fluid leaks, ruptured hoses, or worn gaskets. Use hand-held computers or other diagnostic devices to diagnose components in need of adjustment or repair. Use jacks, cranes, and various hand-held tools to dismantle and reassemble parts. May be required to rebuild or replace engines, repair hydraulic fluid pumps, correct electrical problems. Start devices to test their performance. Pressure washing. Ability to operate various types of light and heavy equipment and over the road trucks for maneuvering into service and repair locations. Requests spare parts. Travel to job site to make repairs to heavy equipment as necessary. Maintains a high level of workplace housekeeping. Maintains a high level of customer satisfaction. All other duties as assigned.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
5,001-10,000 employees