Performs a variety of duties in the trailer, tractor, and all motorized vehicles areas of the shop to include completing Planned Maintenance (PMs), and annual inspections. Typical work involves electrical and lighting repairs, brake work, satellite communication/tracking system repairs, external engine components, AC blower motors, repairs to trailer doors and seals, some body work, and chassis/suspension work. Use computers to seek service and parts information and download information from on-board computers in heavy machinery. Diagnose, repair and maintain equipment, such as skid steer loaders, backhoes, forklifts and on-highway trucks. Diagnose, repair and maintain diesel engines used in power generation, marine propulsion and agricultural machinery; Detect mechanical and electrical faults by using gauges, instruments and laptop computers that check machine electrical and electronic circuitry, fuel injection systems, hydraulic systems, engine speed control, engine condition and performance; Dismantle and rebuild machine components to manufacturers specifications; Use welding equipment, hand or machine tools to manufacture or repair parts. Must furnish own hand tools with drives up to ½” in size.
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