An Automotive Equipment Technician performs diagnosis, maintenance and repair of a diversified fleet of vehicles and other motorized/non-motorized equipment. Duties may include but are not limited to the following: 1) Operates and maintains all motor vehicles and motor-driven tools. 2) Disburses gasoline; cleans, lubricates and paints motor vehicles. 3) Performs preventative maintenance including: inspections, adjustments, repairs and overhauls on all motor vehicle associated equipment (such as brakes, electrical, ignition, cooling, transmission) and construction trailers. 4) Maintains on-going working knowledge of new technology and service procedures as they relate to automobiles and heavy equipment. 5) Repairs, services and tests electrical and hydraulic powered equipment such as: aerial lift, generator, pumps, winches and specialized underground equipment and compressors. 6) Receives, records and analyzes reports of trouble on individual company motor vehicles and tools. 7) Categorizes repair requests by priority and prepares and distributes recommended workloads. 8) Orders or assists in ordering vehicles and/or specialized equipment parts. Maintains inventory and stock level in Motor Vehicle parts room. 9) Estimates repair costs. Negotiates and contracts service repairs to outside agencies/vendors and evaluates their performance. Analyzes and classifies bills. May be required to repair minor body damage. 10) Uses standard and major automotive tools, power tools and welding equipment and associated written materials to accomplish this job. 11) Positions AT&T as the premier provider of choice. 12) Performs all other duties comparable to the above as assigned. 13) Uses and/or wears appropriate safety equipment and follows established safety practices and procedures.
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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