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This mechanic repairs, replaces, and rebuilds structures, such as wings and fuselage, and functional components including rigging, surface controls, and plumbing and hydraulic units, using hand tools, power tools, machines, and equipment such as shears, sheet metal brake, welding equipment, rivet guns, and drills.
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Troubleshooting and repair/overhaul of Hydraulic aircraft components such as landing gear, pumps, brakes, actuators, valves and like components, the operation of various test equipment including high pressure hydraulic stands and precision measuring equipment, and the return of the component back to service in an airworthy condition.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician A performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components; refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic, and electrical systems; air brake systems; general engine work; HVAC components; and suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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Proper use of tools to complete system diagnostic and repairs including but not limited: electronics, EM, hydraulic, engine powertrain, air conditioning, clutch, air brakes, suspension, transmission.
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Including but not limited to: fuel filter, air filter, hydraulic filter, water separator, air dryer service, axle seals, slide & jacks, brakes, and exterior sealant. Including but not limited to: Brakes, hydraulic systems, air conditioners, furnaces, water heaters, refrigerators, stoves, plumbing, slides, jacks, and LP/propane.
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4 or more ASE certifications are PREFERRED for this position (A4 Steering and Suspension & A5 Brakes, plus 2 from the following: A1 Engine Repair, A6 Electrical, A7 HVAC, A8 Engine Performance, L1 Advanced Engine Performance.
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2 or more ASE certifications are PREFERRED for this position (A4 Steering and Suspension & A5 Brakes) brake and hydraulic, exhaust, basic electrical, cooling system, suspension and alignment, perform all maintenance services.
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Perform job duties of all lower job descriptions (Mechanic and General Service Technician). A Technician must professionally inspect, diagnose and repair tire and automotive services, while delivering an excellent customer experience.
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Perform complete disc or drum brake service including, but not limited to: hydraulic repair/replacement, attaching hardware (removal/replacement), front-end suspension, light drivetrain repair, wheel bearing service, anti-lock brake/electrical and wheel/tire removal & replacement.
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Ability to perform inspections and repairs without supervision in some (not all required) of the following heavy truck, or automotive systems: Suspensions & Steering, General Engine, Transmissions, Brakes, Electrical, Hydraulics, Drive Train, Diesel Emissions.
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Maintains, troubleshoots, and repairs electrical, electronic, hydraulic, pneumatic, vacuum, and mechanical systems and components of motorized vehicles and equipment. Repairs, overhauls, and replaces major vehicular systems and components such as power plants, drive trains, cooling, air conditioning, brakes, and computer systems.
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Diagnose and repair medium to heavy-duty trucks and trailers, including preventative maintenance, inspections, repair to air and hydraulic brakes, tires, electrical, mobile AC refrigeration, with safety as the top priority.
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Technician A: Demonstrates the ability to inspect, troubleshoot, and repair vehicle brakes, suspension, steering, tires, rims, hubs, PTO, hydraulics, engine, cooling, starting, ignition, charging, lighting systems, fuel and air intake systems, heating, ventilation, and cooling systems to ensure vehicles are in safe and dependable operating condition.
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Strong knowledge of vehicle systems (chassis, suspension, air brakes, high voltage electrical, electric motors) and diagnostic tools. Repair or replace faulty components, such as motors, transmissions, brakes, suspension systems, and electrical systems, ensuring adherence to manufacturer specifications and safety standards.
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Diagnose and repair vehicle and equipment malfunctions on all major systems including gas and diesel engines; brakes; drive; transmissions; differentials; drivelines; generators; rear-end assemblies; carburetors; tires and wheels; hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, GPS and cooling systems; and computer-controlled sanders and liquid de-icing systems.
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