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The Fleet Field Technician performs diagnostics, maintenance, and repairs on various construction equipment, on-highway vehicles, and trailers for our Huntsville, Tupelo and Chattanooga locations.
Job Responsibility:
Diagnose, maintain, and repair various construction equipment, on-highway vehicles, and trailers using basic and specialty test equipment either mechanical or electronic
Troubleshoots and replaces various components such as valves, hoses, fittings, tanks, pumps etc. in hydraulic systems
Troubleshoots and repairs complex wiring for systems such as the utility booms, chassis, and engine wiring
Navigate electronic service manuals, wiring diagrams, hydraulic schematics, and parts catalogs
Performs basic fabrication and welding using MIG, ARC, OXY Acetylene, Torch, grinders, and other fabricating tools
Performs preventative maintenance and BIT / DOT inspections including wet and dry PM services and repairs that need to be addressed during BIT inspection findings
Raises trucks, trailers or other equipment using hydraulic or air assisted jacks or hoists in a safe practice
Replaces worn or defective brake components including tire replacement
Diagnoses and repairs air conditioning systems
Fully follow dealership and manufacturer service guidelines
Completes and submits all paperwork in an accurate and timely fashion
Notice field urgency and react accordingly to their needs
Performs other duties as assigned
Requirements:
Submit to and successfully complete a background check, pre-employment drug test, MVR, and DOT physical
Proven history of heavy equipment experience
High school or equivalent education
Valid driver’s license
Ability to understand mechanical and construction terminology
Ability to operate welding equipment
Ability to operate diagnostic computers for equipment and trucks
Working knowledge and skill in body work, fabrication, welding and torching, computer diagnostics, hydraulic and construction equipment mechanics, automotive mechanics, electrical work, etc.
Ability to use basic math skills to compute measurements, liquid volumes, material strength, timecards, etc.
Ability to compute fuel to air ratios, gear ratios, etc.
Ability to read and interpret documents: safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, procedure manuals, work orders, quotes, etc.
Ability to write routine reports, correspondence, work orders, etc.
Must be a self-starter and internally motivated to achieve corporate, department, and personal objectives
Must be organized, multi-tasked oriented, and maintain a neat and safe work environment
Ability to be a team player
Ability to plan daily tasks and accomplish them in a timely fashion
Ability to use required computer systems
Ability to follow instruction
Strong understanding of safety procedures and policies
Excellent vision or the use of prescription lenses
Exceptional manual dexterity and hand-eye coordination
Associates or trade school degree in the field of automotive or diesel repair
ASE certifications / Air Conditioning 609 certification