in County, AZ
Job Description
If you are a skilled and experienced mechanic with a passion for problem-solving and diagnosing, and you want to be part of an elite team working on a variety of automotive and medium/heavy-duty construction equipment, then this is the perfect opportunity for you! This Equipment Repair Technician position offers a great opportunity for you to combine your journey-level mechanical experience and your excellent diagnostic skills in maintaining the Light/Heavy Equipment Fleet for ADOT and the State of Arizona. You’ll stay challenged with a diverse set of job duties and enjoy working in a fast-paced and supportive work environment. Training to help you get your CDL will be provided.
Work Schedule: Monday through Friday, 7:00 am – 3:30 pm
This position is responsible for performing highly skilled diagnostic, inspections, and mechanical repairs of electrical, electronic, and/or hydraulic systems on a wide variety of automotive/heavy construction equipment.
*This position is eligible for a $4,000 hiring incentive
Job Duties:- Diagnose and repair gasoline and diesel-powered internal combustion engines. Diagnose operational, mechanical, hydraulic, & electrical malfunctions of Equipment.
- Inspect a wide variety of automotive and/or heavy construction equipment in accordance with safety/scheduled preventative maintenance checklists.
- Perform preventive maintenance on equipment, engines, electrical systems, hydraulic systems, tractors, welding machines, paint stripers, arrow boards, paint pumps and guns, rollers, trenchers, and weed sprayers.
- Operate vehicles and/or equipment requiring a commercial driver’s license. Road test equipment after repair and maintenance has been completed, and maintain daily records.
- Fabricate and modify equipment, drive the shop truck to various job sites to perform repairs.
- Other duties as assigned, as related to the position.
Knowledge of:
• Power/drive train system inspection, diagnosis, and repair procedures.
• Electrical systems inspection, diagnosis, and repair procedures.
• Electronic control systems inspection, diagnosis, and repair procedures.
• Computerized diagnostic analyzer uses procedures and practices.
• Hydraulic systems inspection, diagnosis, and repair procedures.
• Operating principles of gasoline and diesel-powered internal combustion engines.
• Fleet maintenance shop safety principles and practices.
• Record keeping principles and practices.
• Cutting, welding, and fabrication.
Skill in:
• Repairing and maintaining mechanical, electrical, electronic, and automotive/heavy construction equipment.
• Operating computerized diagnostic analyzer equipment.
• Estimating the time cost of repair maintenance work for a wide variety of automotive/heavy construction equipment.
• Scheduling/coordinating automotive/heavy construction equipment service and repair to maximize utilization.
Ability to:
• Follow oral and written instructions.
• Interpret repair manuals, service bulletins, and recall bulletins.
• Utilize a PC and PC programs such as Google Workspace and Microsoft office.
• Manage time effectively.
• Lift up to 50 lbs and push/pull 90 lbs; pass a physical exam.