As a Fleet & Heavy Equipment Mechanic, you will be a key member in optimizing and maintaining company equipment. You will be responsible for fixing and maintaining company vehicles / equipment and ensuring detailed records are kept. Ultimately, the Fleet & Heavy Equipment Mechanic should be able to ensure that the Company’s vehicles / equipment are maintained at all times in an efficient, safe, and economical manner.
Responsibilities include but are not limited to :
- Diagnostic Assessment : Perform diagnostic tests and inspections on fleet vehicles and heavy equipment to identify any mechanical issues, using a variety of tools and diagnostic software.
- Equipment Upgrades : Implement upgrades and modifications to improve vehicle / equipment performance and safety as directed.
- Emergency Repairs : Provide rapid response to breakdowns and perform emergency repairs in the field to minimize downtime and ensure continued operation of the fleet.
- Inventory Management : Maintain inventory of repair equipment and supplies, ensuring all necessary parts are available when needed and ordering new supplies as necessary.
- Training and Mentorship : Train and mentor junior mechanics and apprentices, providing guidance and sharing expertise to ensure quality maintenance and repairs.
- Technical Documentation : Prepare detailed technical reports on vehicle and equipment status, including any defects, repairs made, and future maintenance recommendations.
- Regulatory Compliance : Stay current with all federal, state, and local regulations regarding vehicle and equipment operation and maintenance, ensuring all fleet operations are in compliance.
- Fuel System Maintenance : Perform routine maintenance and repairs on vehicle fuel systems, ensuring proper function and efficiency.
- Tire and Wheel Maintenance : Conduct inspections and repairs on tires and wheels, including alignment, balancing, and replacement as necessary.
- Welding and Fabrication : Perform welding and fabrication tasks to repair or modify equipment as required.
- Hydraulic Systems : Service and repair hydraulic systems, including cylinders, pumps, and valves to ensure proper operation.
- Electrical Systems : Diagnose and repair electrical issues in fleet vehicles and heavy equipment, including wiring, lighting, and control systems.
Compensation :
$28.00-$35.00Requirements
Basic Qualifications
Technical Expertise : Extensive knowledge and hands-on experience with diesel engines, transmissions, and heavy-duty equipment systems.Certifications : Relevant certifications in automotive and heavy equipment repair, such as ASE (Automotive Service Excellence) certifications.Safety Compliance : Strong understanding of safety protocols and regulations related to fleet and heavy equipment maintenance.Problem-Solving Skills : Ability to diagnose complex mechanical issues and develop effective repair solutions quickly.Physical Fitness : Capability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting heavy objects, working in various positions, and operating heavy machinery.Communication Skills : Excellent verbal and written communication skills to interact effectively with team members, supervisors, and external vendors.Customer Service : Strong commitment to providing high-quality service and support to ensure the satisfaction of all internal and external customers.Preferred Qualifications
Experience using fleet / maintenance softwareBilingualBenefits
Health Care Plan (Medical, Dental & Vision)Retirement Plan (401k, IRA)Life Insurance (Basic, Voluntary & AD&D)Paid Time Off (Vacation, Sick & Public Holidays)Family Leave (Maternity, Paternity)Training & DevelopmentWellness ResourcesEducation AssistanceReferral Program