As a Truck Repair Journeyperson you will work under minimal supervision with a high level of independent judgement and problem solving. You should be flexible enough to take on and tackle multiple job assignments in a shift.
Preferred Experience Includes:
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Experience with planned maintenance systems and predictive technologies
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Experience in consumer and commercial vehicle troubleshooting, repair and preventative maintenance.
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Experience in mobile equipment vehicle troubleshooting, repair and preventative maintenance.
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Experience in stationary generator troubleshooting and preventative maintenance.
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ASE, NCCER, or similar certifications.
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Knowledge of electrical/electronic systems, hydraulics and internal combustion engines.
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Welding experience.
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Knowledge of various types of testing equipment for electrical and hydraulic systems.
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Previous experience with hydraulics and computer diagnostics. Ability to interpret and apply schematic diagrams.
Primary Responsibilities:
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Follow established safety procedures according to OSHA standards and company procedures
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Consumer and commercial vehicle
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Electrical and Mechanical PM Inspections and service
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Electrical and Mechanical CM’s – low risk/high frequency – can do
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Mobile Equipment
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Electrical and Mechanical PM Inspections and service
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Electrical and Mechanical CM’s – low risk/high frequency – can do
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Understanding of different battery types – Lithium / Lead / Wet Cell / Nickel etc.
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Battery Changing MTC – where applicable
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Battery PM’s
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Perform PM checks on backup generators and stationary engines across the campus.
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Use various hand or power tools for measuring, cutting, threading, grooving, bending, soldering, assembling, joining, and installing pipes, valves, and fittings
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Operate mobile equipment (e.g. forklifts, vertical lifts, cranes, tow trucks)
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Determine quality of finished products, ensuring defect-free parts, by verifying dimensions, alignment, and clearances for conformance to specifications using measuring instruments such as calipers, gauge blocks, micrometers, and dial indicators