Trailer Mechanic W/ Endorsements

Wisconsin Country Staffing & RecruitingGreen Bay, WI
19hOnsite

About The Position

We are seeking an experienced Trailer Mechanic with Tanker (N) and Hazardous Materials (H) endorsements to inspect, maintain, and repair tank trailers in compliance with DOT regulations. This role focuses on safety -critical systems and requires hands -on expertise with tank trailers, braking systems, and hydraulic and pneumatic components.

Requirements

  • Strong knowledge of tank trailer construction and DOT cargo tank regulations
  • Proficiency in welding (MIG, TIG, or stick, depending on shop needs)
  • Experience with hydraulic and pneumatic systems
  • Advanced understanding of air brake systems
  • Ability to troubleshoot mechanical and safety -related issues efficiently
  • Valid Class A CDL preferred or required
  • Tanker (N) and Hazardous Materials (H) endorsements required or ability to obtain within a defined timeframe
  • Must qualify for and pass TSA fingerprint -based background check for HazMat endorsement
  • Minimum of 2 years of experience in heavy -duty trailer or tank trailer maintenance preferred
  • Strong attention to detail and commitment to safety
  • Ability to work independently at terminal or shop locations

Nice To Haves

  • Trade school training or mechanic certifications are a plus

Responsibilities

  • Perform DOT -regulated inspections on cargo tanks and trailers
  • Diagnose and repair tank trailer systems, ensuring all safety equipment, gaskets, valves, and fittings function properly
  • Conduct preventative maintenance to reduce downtime and ensure regulatory compliance
  • Repair and service air brake systems, suspension components, and running gear
  • Work with hydraulic and pneumatic systems used on tank trailers
  • Perform welding and fabrication as needed for trailer and tank repairs
  • Complete accurate inspection and repair documentation
  • Follow all safety, environmental, and company procedures
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