Mechanic Transportation & Warehousing at Geebo

Mechanic


Job Title: Level II Technician (tractor)
Department: Operations
Reports To: Shop Manager
FLSA Status: Non Exempt
Prepared By: Deb Hovestreydt
Prepared Date: 3/27/2013 Revised
Primary Position Objective: Complete assigned inspection and repair of heavy-duty equipment to include preventative and nonscheduled maintenance, completed within industry standard times. Duties are but not limited to the following:
o Conduct vehicle preventative maintenance as required
o Conduct equipment safety inspections
o Grease vehicle grease fittings
o Replace components as required
o Basic Troubleshooting
o Inspect and replace air compressor
o Inspect and replace air conditioning components
o Inspect and repair air suspension
o Inspect and replace cranking and charging systems
o Inspect and replace clutches
o Inspect and replace engine accessories
o Inspect equipment frame
o Inspect and replace radiators
o Conduct tandem alignments
o Inspect and replace brake systems
o Inspect and repair kingpins and linkage
o Conduct welding as required
o Account for all labor time with electric time keeping
o Account for parts consumed on proper repair order line 100% time.
o Conduct physical inventory to include reconciliation
o Account for 100% of warranty activity
o Conduct Mobile Maintenance as required
o Insert comments to work order lines where appropriate
o Administer and Complete Daily Rental Forms per company policy
o Any other activities as required by manager.

Must be able to capable enter data into the Enrich maintenance system
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
o Must have CDL Class A Driver's License (if eligible) with acceptable MVR history, or actively in process of pursuing a CDL
o ASE - Preventive Maintenance Certificate,
o ASE - Brakes renewed as needed
o ASE - Suspension and Steering renewed as needed
Other Skills and Abilities
o Proper Tools
o Reliable transportation


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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