What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mobile Truck and Equipment Mechanic position at HOOPER?
Description
General Summary:
Troubleshoot repairs, and maintains industrial trucks, trailers, wire pulling, and construction equipment used for electrical construction projects in Hooper’s service area.
Principal Accountabilities
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
General Summary:
Troubleshoot repairs, and maintains industrial trucks, trailers, wire pulling, and construction equipment used for electrical construction projects in Hooper’s service area.
Principal Accountabilities
- Knowledge of major truck systems including diesel and gas engines, and ability to diagnose problems, make repairs, and perform preventive maintenance
- Knowledge of hydraulic systems and electrical schematics
- Ability to operate a variety of equipment including dozers, backhoes, skid steers, and cranes
- Familiarity with FMCSA and DOT inspection requirements and regulations
- Ability to operate basic shop tools including welders, cutting torches, and air tools
- Ability to fabricate with steel
- Complete detailed written repair orders accounting for labor and parts
- Familiarity with basics of Microsoft Word and Excel
- Strong oral and written communication skills and the ability to interact positively with field staff and management
- Keep logs and records of all maintenance functions
- Understand and practice workplace safety.
Requirements
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Required:
- High school graduate or GED
- Completion of diesel tech school program preferred
- Maintain a class A CDL in good standing including a federal medical card free of restrictions
- Ability to make decisions without close supervision
- Ability to climb ladders and steps and work on equipment surfaces is require
- Ability to travel and work outside at all times of the year
- Physically demanding position. Requires continuous standing, walking, and lifting. Requires lifting materials on a regular basis and frequent twisting, bending, and turning