Job Description
Some of the various work scopes that we have include but are not limited to:
Equipment inspections and repairs
Internal engine repair
Full engine rebuilds
DOT inspections
We encourage our team to work professionally and be respectful to everyone. We also want our team to work in a safe workplace. We provide in-house training to technicians who want to further their knowledge regarding these different types of fields.
Health Care
SIPP Program
Life Insurance
2 weeks on & 1 week off rotation
Responsibilities
Technicians must have good attendance and show a positive attitude.
Technicians need to have their own tools and be ready to work at the beginning of the shift.
Give detailed explanations of issues found on equipment and able to troubleshoot equipment failures.
Meet deadlines on equipment needs and give updates to management if something unforeseen would delay the deadline.
Use power tools and hand tools in a safe manner.
Keep the work area clean and avoid safety issues around the work area.
Qualifications
Communication skills
Dependability
Positivity
Caterpillar, MTU engine experience: recommended but not required.
Good troubleshooting skills
Able to use power tools and hand tools to perform work.
To follow safety guidelines and detailed work instructions.
Able to work as a team and also able to work independently.
Follow OSHA, DOT, guidelines and record necessary documentation records.
Benefits:
Dental Insurance
Health insurance
Life insurance
Paid time off
Retirement plan
Vision insurance
Schedule:
12-hour shift
Company Description
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the
essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the
essential functions when safety is not compromised.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee may be exposed to fumes, airborne particles, and toxic or caustic
chemicals. The department provides product information, training, engineering controls, and personal protective equipment in
an effort to protect employees from exposure to potentially harmful levels of those materials. Employees are required to read
product information, use available engineering controls, follow guidelines presented during training, and be able to wear and use
appropriate protective equipment, including respiratory protective equipment, as may be required by the work environment.
The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Smoking and consuming food or drinks are not permitted in the laboratories.
Full-time