Apprentice 1, Hubert 150
Essential Functions:Read electrical and hydraulic schematics.Repair and maintain spotter truck equipment.Performs troubleshooting and repair of systems and components, as required.Maintains accurate records, as required.Perform detailed equipment inspections and preventative maintenance following OEM specifications.Responds to any customer related equipment requests.Follow all company and Railroad safety policies.Perform maintenance on support equipment such as forklifts, man lifts, etc.Experience/Training/Education:Required: All employees shall be obligated to become members of the Union after the thirtieth (30th) day of employment as a condition of continued employment. Any employee who fails to become a member of the Union by his own choice and not by refusal of the Union, or who fails to maintain his Union membership shall forfeit his right of employment. High school diploma or equivalent and 3- 5 years of experience with troubleshooting, repairing and maintaining heavy equipment.Desired: Strong troubleshooting abilities. Welding a plus.Knowledge/Skills/Abilities:Requires knowledge of mechanical, hydraulic and electrical assemblies and testing experience; ability to read electrical and hydraulic schematics, Requires an eye for detail. Ability to recognize all colors in a normal spectrum; basic knowledge of SPC fundamentals. Skilled in the use of Microsoft Office products and other data systems; Ability to meet deadlines; to understand and follow written and verbal instructions; Ability to understand and follow posted work rules and procedures; ability to accept constructive criticism; ability to prioritize, organize, solve problems, and complete tasks independently; ability to communicate effectively and work cooperatively with subordinates, members of management, vendors, and other employees.Physical and Environmental Elements:This is a production classification and employees work on site in an outdoor environment with exposure to noise and machinery. Accurate hand/eye coordination is required. Finger dexterity is required, as well as hand strength, with the ability to grasp, lift, push and pull. Work involves considerable standing, stooping, bending, or sitting for long periods of time. Work requires working at elevated heights of up to 25-100 feet. May lift parts weighing up to 50+ pounds.Special Requirements/Certification:Obtain an E-Rail security clearance badge.Valid Driver’s LicenseMust have their own tools