Diesel Mechanic

the Lynden Family of CompaniesSeattle, WA
14h

About The Position

Alaska Marine Lines is looking for an experienced Diesel Mechanic. Have you been working on diesel engines for the last few years and are ready for a new challenge? We are looking for a heavy equipment diesel mechanic who wants job stability and great benefits in a career that will lead them to retirement. This is a safety sensitive position. Essential Duties and Responsibilities include the following. Other duties may be assigned: Diagnose & repair company equipment using specialized tools and meters as well as hand & power tools. Perform preventative maintenance to ensure reliability of equipment. Foresee problems and make corrections before they happen. Make sound decisions in stressful situations quickly and accurately. Spot errors and make corrections in the equipment repair process. Observe, listen and operate mechanical devices (both in and out of operations) to locate causes of trouble or signs of failure. Read company maintenance records on computer to determine correct repair procedures and other types of related information. Install new systems either as designed or as changed by the company. Install special functional and structural parts in devices. Lubricate and clean parts. Make all equipment modifications on a level consistent with an experienced journey level mechanic. Start and drive repaired equipment to verify conformance to specifications and to test performance. Operate equipment as required. Adjust, repair and/or replace parts in engines, transmissions, differentials, brakes and other equipment. Adjust or repair hydraulic systems and components. Perform scheduled and non-scheduled work to support barge and fleet needs. Record daily repairs in M&R maintenance software. Perform field and roads repairs as required. Communicate in writing (email) or verbally over the phone with individuals in remote sites who are attempting to repair equipment. Have an in-depth understanding of the relationship between PM activities and lowest cost fleet maintenance/operations. Ability and willingness to travel to Alaska twice a year as required for varied lengths of time. Work with Shop Lead and Department Manager in maintaining adequate inventory of spare parts, materials, and tooling. Work with Purchasing Department in requisitioning items in the absence of Shop Lead and/or Department Manager. Learn and properly use the manufacturer’s service software with electronic equipment. Own basic hand tools common to the trade and be willing and able to acquire additional tooling as the position requires. Properly use and maintain company supplied tooling. Comply with all company safety polices, including use of protective equipment and Fit for Work. Use of a personal mobile device for essential work tasks such as multi-factor authentication (MFA), accessing Dayforce, and receiving time-sensitive communications.

Requirements

  • Experience and considerable knowledge of the methods, materials and equipment used in the maintenance and repair of various types of heavy equipment, lift trucks, tractors, hostlers and other driven equipment and tools.

Nice To Haves

  • AA certificate from college or vocational/technical school in Diesel Technology is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Diagnose & repair company equipment using specialized tools and meters as well as hand & power tools.
  • Perform preventative maintenance to ensure reliability of equipment.
  • Foresee problems and make corrections before they happen.
  • Make sound decisions in stressful situations quickly and accurately.
  • Spot errors and make corrections in the equipment repair process.
  • Observe, listen and operate mechanical devices (both in and out of operations) to locate causes of trouble or signs of failure.
  • Read company maintenance records on computer to determine correct repair procedures and other types of related information.
  • Install new systems either as designed or as changed by the company.
  • Install special functional and structural parts in devices.
  • Lubricate and clean parts.
  • Make all equipment modifications on a level consistent with an experienced journey level mechanic.
  • Start and drive repaired equipment to verify conformance to specifications and to test performance.
  • Operate equipment as required.
  • Adjust, repair and/or replace parts in engines, transmissions, differentials, brakes and other equipment.
  • Adjust or repair hydraulic systems and components.
  • Perform scheduled and non-scheduled work to support barge and fleet needs.
  • Record daily repairs in M&R maintenance software.
  • Perform field and roads repairs as required.
  • Communicate in writing (email) or verbally over the phone with individuals in remote sites who are attempting to repair equipment.
  • Have an in-depth understanding of the relationship between PM activities and lowest cost fleet maintenance/operations.
  • Ability and willingness to travel to Alaska twice a year as required for varied lengths of time.
  • Work with Shop Lead and Department Manager in maintaining adequate inventory of spare parts, materials, and tooling.
  • Work with Purchasing Department in requisitioning items in the absence of Shop Lead and/or Department Manager.
  • Learn and properly use the manufacturer’s service software with electronic equipment.
  • Own basic hand tools common to the trade and be willing and able to acquire additional tooling as the position requires.
  • Properly use and maintain company supplied tooling.
  • Comply with all company safety polices, including use of protective equipment and Fit for Work.
  • Use of a personal mobile device for essential work tasks such as multi-factor authentication (MFA), accessing Dayforce, and receiving time-sensitive communications.

Benefits

  • Health Insurance - medical, dental and vision with low employee contributions
  • Health Insurance for your family – we also contribute to medical, dental and vision for your family
  • Paid Time off – start with 17 days paid time off a year (PTO) + additional extended leave paid time
  • Paid Holidays - 8 paid holiday a year in additional to PTO (New Years Day, Memorial Day, Fourth of July, Labor day, Thanksgiving Day, Day after Thanksgiving, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day)
  • 401(k) with company match + additional annual retirement contribution
  • Tuition Reimbursement
  • Employee assistance program
  • Life Insurance and AD&D – we pay for at no cost to you
  • Long term disability – we pay for at no cost to you
  • Opportunities for internal promotions/career advancement
  • Family friendly work hours (closed on weekends and paid holidays)
  • Discretionary Bonus Program
  • Competitive wages with annual performance and wage reviews
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