Minimum of three years of prior experience in the heavy truck/diesel industry
Ability to lift up to 30 lbs. without assistance
Must pass pre-employment drug screening and have a satisfactory driving record
Class B Commercial Driver’s License (CDL), with a tanker endorsement is required (or willingness to obtain)
Responsibilities
Analyze malfunctions and perform repairs on heavy trucks and diesel equipment
Rebuild and maintain fire and emergency equipment, including units, pumps, compressors, and generators
Responsible for mechanical work in the repair, overhaul, and maintenance of fire apparatus, emergency medical vehicles, and non-emergency heavy vehicles
Operate and inspect machines or equipment to diagnose discrepancies and issues
Dismantle, repair, and reassemble vehicles or equipment using hand tools and hoists
Examine parts for damage or excessive wear using precision measuring equipment
Repair, rebuild, and overhaul components such as gearboxes, transfer cases, differentials, water, and hydraulic pumps
Test overhauled equipment to ensure operating efficiency
Document repairs, track labor, and perform preventative maintenance
Perform welding on broken parts and structural components
Desired Qualifications
ASE Mechanic and EVT certifications, as well as a state inspection license