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In your role as a Vehicle Technician, you will be responsible for the following:· Responsible for maintaining, inspecting, troubleshooting, and repairing Light Rail equipment.
Repairs, replaces, and tests equipment, components and systems related to Light Rail equipment under the direction of the Supervisor of Maintenance or FSE's by performing mechanical, electromechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic activities.
· Diagnose problems and determines the extent of repairs or adjustments needed.
· Maintains, adjusts, repairs, rebuilds, and overhauls operating systems including but not limited to, electrical, charging, fuel, ignition, cooling, air conditioning, heating, and braking.
· Maintains, adjusts, repairs, rebuilds, and overhauls components.
· Operates computer aided diagnostic equipment, vehicle testing and/or operating equipment.
· Repairs and replaces bodies, housings, brackets, and accessories using machining tools and equipment.
· Performs other assignments as directed by the Supervisor of Maintenance.
What you will receive: Duration: Temp to Hire (based on business needs)
Basic Requirements:
· 5 years of experience with electrical systems (including troubleshooting)
· License/Certificate as Diesel/electrical Mechanic or equivalent work experience.
· Have knowledge in methods, tools, materials, equipment, and procedures used in the diagnosis and maintenance of systems and components for vehicles.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $29.78 - $58.17 per hour
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Schedule:
Experience:
Work Location: In person
Full Time
Business Services
$51k-66k (estimate)
06/23/2024
08/27/2024
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