What are the responsibilities and job description for the Lake Crew Technician II - Driver position at Martin Docks LLC?
PURPOSE & DESCRIPTION
The Service Technician I is a low-skilled member of the lake crew who is working with a small, 2–3-person team to install new boat docks and/or boat dock accessories or repair boat docks. These repairs could include repairing or installing decking, steel and aluminum frames, metal roofing, boat lifts, or floats as well as moving docks into or out of the water. The work is accomplished by using a modified pontoon boat to travel across lakes, rivers, etc. to access the boat dock. Quality dock service is completed while growing in skill and professionalism, in a positive team environment. The Service Technician I is a training position. After 90 days (first 3 months), the employee is evaluated and assigned to the next level, or the employment separated due to unsatisfactory job performance. The Service Tech I will report to the assigned Boat Captain. The Boat Captain reports to the assigned SPC. The SPC reports to the Service Manager.
SKILLS & KNOWLEDGE
- Basic knowledge of hand and power tools and how to use them.
- Good communications with a team.
- Knowledge of water safety.
- Accurately following instructions while observing the environment around you.
- Dexterity and hand-eye coordination.
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Basic knowledge in 1 of the Service areas below (See Service Area Skill Summary):
- Welding and Fabrication
- Decking and Carpentry
- Boat Lift Installation
- Dock Moving and Transport
TASKS & ACTIVITIES
- Follow and obey all orders.
- Safely loading and unloading cargo.
- Relaying essential information to the Boat Captain.
- General upkeep of the vessel, tools, and material.
- Daily travel to and from job sites by boat or truck.
- Fueling vessel and welder/generator daily.
- Cleaning the construction site.
- Following the Safety Policy and always wearing proper safety and protective equipment.
- Work under direct supervision.
- At times, enter water when required to support or perform a light task.
- Monitor equipment operation to ensure that products are not flawed.
- Watch operating equipment to detect and notify of malfunctions.
- Notify the Boat Captain of needed maintenance or repair on equipment.
JUDGEMENT & PROBLEM SOLVING
- Report and Resolve problems with the assistance of Boat Captain or SPC.
- Must maintain a calm, respectful manner, and attitude always.
- Must never use disrespectful, foul, profane language. Must always use modest and decent language and gestures.
- In stressful situations, will maintain a calm demeanor and follow the direction of your Boat Captain or SPC.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS/ENVIRONMENT & WORK SETTING
- Requires standing, sitting, bending, and repetitive motion.
- Requires hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or controls.
- Requires lifting and moving a minimum of 35 pounds.
- Requires contact and/or face-to-face discussions.
- Includes exposure to sounds and noise levels that are distracting or uncomfortable.
- Exposure to chemicals, hazardous equipment, minor burns, cuts, bites, or stings.
- Requires working indoors and outdoors in an uncontrolled environment.
- Requires traveling by water on a boat.
- Requires good balance while working on a boat dock while it is moving and/or rocking.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE
Requires High School Diploma or Equivalent Education or Work Experience
DISCLAIMERS
The job description is not designed to cover or contain a comprehensive listing of activities, duties or responsibilities that are required of the employee. Duties, responsibilities, and activities may change, or new ones may be assigned at any time with or without notice.
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