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POSITION GOAL: The Mechanic I is recognized as an expert and Subject Matter Expert (SME) in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining complex mechanical, electrical, and pneumatic systems. This role requires exceptional technical knowledge and the ability to perform highly specialized and intricate maintenance and repair tasks autonomously, ensuring superior vehicle performance and safety. The Mechanic I is a go-to authority in the shop, leading by example and providing advanced technical guidance to junior mechanics. In addition to hands-on expertise, they play a key role in fostering a culture of continuous learning, promoting skill development, and ensuring operational efficiency through effective teamwork and mentorship. 1) Engine Diagnosis and Repair: Mastery in diagnosing, repairing, and overhauling a wide range of engine types, including diesel, electric, and hydrogen fuel cell engines, utilizing advanced diagnostic tools to ensure optimal performance, reliability, and long-term durability. 2) Mentorship and Technical Leadership: Serve as the primary technical resource for junior mechanics, guiding Mechanic Helpers and fellow Mechanic team members through advanced diagnostics and repair techniques.
- Actively mentor and coach the team to elevate their skills, encouraging best practices and ensuring efficient and accurate work processes.
3) Engine and Body Accessory Repairs: Extensive experience in troubleshooting and repairing engine and body accessories, including:
- HVAC systems, utilizing advanced diagnostics to ensure optimal air flow, temperature control, and system efficiency.
- Alternators, generators, and voltage regulators, employing a precise approach to resolve electrical issues and ensure reliable system functionality.
- Suspension, braking, and steering components, leveraging expert knowledge to maintain critical safety and performance standards.
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4) Electrical System Maintenance: Expert-level proficiency in diagnosing and repairing electrical systems, such as gauges, interior/exterior lighting, and electric motors, ensuring optimal system performance. 5) Pneumatic System's Service: Mastery in maintaining and servicing pneumatic valves, control cables, and linkages, ensuring precise functionality and system longevity under demanding operational conditions. 6) Advanced Maintenance Tasks: Skilled in performing advanced maintenance tasks, including:
- General lubrication functions, such as engine oil/filter changes, air filter replacements, and chassis lubrication, ensuring vehicle longevity.
- Transmission fluid and filter changes, differential fluid checks, and tire changes, applying expert judgment to assess system health and identify potential issues.
- Removal and installation of seats, brake drums, shoes, and suspension components with an emphasis on safety and precision.
7) Advanced System Repair and Replacement:
- Expertise in repairing or replacing critical vehicle components such as radiators, water pumps, hoses, wheel bearings, seals, door assemblies, seating components, and control systems, ensuring the vehicle meets all operational and safety standards.
- Provide specialized assistance in glass installations and basic body repairs, ensuring a high level of craftsmanship and structural integrity.
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
Education While formal education in automotive repair, mechanics, or a related field is a strong asset, it is not a requirement for this role. We value hands-on experience, a willingness to learn, and a strong work ethic just as highly.
Experience/Knowledge
- 5+ years of experience in automotive, diesel, or related fields. Familiarity with engine, driveline, and electrical systems is preferred.
- Commercial Driver's License (CDL): A CDL with Air and Passenger endorsements is required for this position.
- High-Voltage (HV) Safety Certification: Essential for safely working on hybrid or electric vehicles, particularly those with high-voltage systems is highly desired but not required.
- High-Voltage Maintenance/Repair Training: Training in HV systems equips candidates to perform diagnostics and repairs on cutting-edge vehicle technologies is highly desired but not required.
Equipment / Machines Used
- Diagnostic Tools: Familiarity with systems such as Vansco, Cummins INSITE, and other vehicle diagnostic tools to assess and troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues effectively.
- Precision Tools: Proficiency with equipment like hydraulic presses, pullers, manometers, tachometers, decelerometers, and VOA instruments for various maintenance and repair tasks.
- Measurement and Calibration Tools: Ability to use dial indicators, micrometers, reamers, and hones with precision for fine-tuning and repair work.
- Pumps and Testing Equipment: Understanding of vacuum and compression pumps for testing engine performance and identifying issues.
Specific Job Skills (eg. computer skills, communication, motivation, organizational skills)
- Proficiency in computer literacy, including familiarity with Microsoft Outlook for email and calendar management, as well as the ability to quickly learn and navigate other digital tools and software.
- Fleet & Data Management Software: Experience using platforms like Oracle and Fleetio to track maintenance, input work orders, and manage fleet data is advantageous.
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