Mechanic Technician
Physical Requirements
Lifting, pushing, and/or pulling objects up to and over 50lbs; Standing or walking with objects up to 25lbs; Repetitive motion; Working in cramped and uncomfortable positions; Loud noises; Temperature extremes; Fumes; Occasional risk of injury, including burns, cuts, punctures, from positioning equipment or materials.
While work is primarily performed in a garage environment, some work may occur out in the field and position holder may be exposed to elements of weather and temperature extremes, as necessary.
Shift
7:30am – 4:15pm (Monday – Friday)Hours of work may vary dependent upon situational factors and emergencies requiring night(s), weekend(s), and holiday(s) response.
Job Summary
Reporting to the Garage Superintendent, the Mechanic Technician:
- performs work primarily on small engines and motorized power equipment
- Inspects, services and repairs motorized power equipment, including but not limited to:
- lawnmowers
- bush hogs
- weed eaters
- leaf blowers
- edge trimmers
- chain saws
- hedge trimmers
- leaf vacuums
- snow blowers
- tractors
- small motors
- generators
- golf carts
- electric carts
- low-speed vehicles (lsv)
- all-terrain vehicles
- lifts
- chippers
- Utilizes many strategies to diagnose the source and extent of the problem
- Identifies problems in increasingly complicated mechanical and electronic systems using diagnostic equipment
- Determines mechanical, electrical, and fuel problems and makes necessary repairs
- Performs routine engine maintenance, lubricates parts, replaces spark plugs, etc.
- Tests and inspects engines for malfunctioning parts
- Repairs or replaces worn, defective, or broken parts
- Disassembles, installs, and reassembles major parts, components and engines following repairs
- Documents inspections, test results, work performed, and parts used
In addition, this position:
- Models and promotes excellent customer service for internal and external customers; Deals calmly and effectively with others in difficult situations
- Works well with other team members
- Advises supervisor of customer needs, delivers appropriate responses, and monitors progress towards reaching goals and objectives, as directed
- Reviews equipment issues, maintenance plans, and work performed with customers/clients
- Executes priorities in order to improve response time and reliability
- Maintains inventories of tools, materials, equipment, or products
- Submits requests for materials, supplies, or equipment to supervisor
- Performs work in-process and upon completion in compliance with instructions
- Ensures completion of work adheres to established practices, highest quality standards, and overall acceptability of work
- Maintains designated working areas in a safe and orderly manner continuously free of trash and debris
Skills / Knowledge / Abilities
MS Windows/Office; Kronos
Driver’s License — Preferred
Completion of postsecondary technical/skills training program and three to five years of motorized power equipment repair experience — Preferred.
Certification from the Equipment & Engine Training Council (EETC) — Preferred
Preferred Education/Experience
High School + 5 Years
Associate’s Degree + 3 Years — Preferred
Completion of postsecondary technical/skills training program — Preferred
Certification from the Equipment & Engine Training Council (EETC) — Preferred
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