Field Technician II-marine engines - Gregory Poole Equipment Company
Wanchese, NC 27981
About the Job
636 Harbor Rd, Wanchese, NC 27981, USA Req #1034
Monday, July 29, 2024
PRIMARY FUNCTION :
Perform a variety of troubleshooting, advanced-level diesel engine repairs, diagnosis of performance issues, and major overhauls on yachts or commercial vessels.
Gregory Poole Equipment Company is a family founded , family owned , and family led organization. We care about our employees and communities and have for the last 71 years we have been in business. We are looking for a driven individual who shares a skill in Marine diesel repair. This role is designed for someone willing to utilize their experience and skill in troubleshooting and repairing engines on Marine vessels. This individual likes a challenge and enjoys helping customers. Please visit our resources to explore how you align with our mission at Gregory Poole Equipment Company : About GPEC - Link , The Gregory Poole Advantage - Link .
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Troubleshooting and repairing inboard marine diesel engines.
- Engine disassembly, inspection, maintenance/repair, and reassembly.
- M aintenance and service of fuel tanks, pumps, filters, and fuel injection systems used in marine engines.
- Maintenance of lubrication systems used on four-stroke and two-stroke marine diesel engines.
- Maintenance of cooling systems for marine diesel engines.
- Disassembly, maintenance, repair, and reassembly/installations of the three major types of transmissions, commonly associated with inboard marine engines.
- Perform engine shaft alignments
- Tune-up and diagnosis of problems associated with a variety of marine diesel engines including operation of test equipment, system diagnostics, and tune-up procedures
- Engine electrical control systems troubleshooting and repair.
- Troubleshoot and repair engine and or vessel performance issues.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS :
Education :
Must have a high school education or GED.
Work Experience :
Six years of experience with at least four years of experience on Cat equipment. Must be proficient in at least four mechanical systems (i.e. transmissions, engines, hydraulics, etc.) for numerous model lines.
Physical :
Marine mechanics may work outdoors at docks or marinas, as well as in all weather conditions when making repairs aboard boats. They may work in cramped or awkward positions to reach a boat's engine Must be able to daily and repeatedly stoop, kneel, bend, and climb beside, onto, and underneath various equipment to perform diagnosis and repairs. Must be able to effectively see to perform repairs, research technical manuals, and develop written repair work order reports. Must be able to routinely and physically lift/position various parts to perform repairs/service and manually handle parts up to 102 pounds, as well as use a mechanical hoist for heavier parts.
Other :
Will work remotely with rare trips to the dispatching office. Must be able to effectively write repair activities on customer work orders. Must have cognitive reasoning and problem-solving skills to apply knowledge, written information, and verbal instructions in repairing/servicing unusual and/or unknown technical equipment operational problems. Should have exposure to P.C. base equipment and parts information; Can work independently with minimal supervision. Proficient use of Caterpillar ET and SIS (Not required but preferred)
Field Activity- Must be able to daily operate an assigned service vehicle as well as be prequalified to operate under GPEC Fleet Policy Standards. The driver must be able to operate their assigned vehicle for extended periods in order to reach customers' locations. Must be able to effectively communicate using telephones to receive instructions and to provide service information. Must be able to effectively deal directly with customers at site locations in a professional manner.
Additional: Field activities require a valid state driver's license (obtain within 30 days of hire a valid license within the state of GPEC's operation) AND possess a safe driving record that meets the safe driving standards outlined in the GPEC Fleet Policy. Operation of some vehicles will require a valid Commercial Driver's License (CDL), others may require that the driver possess a DOT medical certification. Some positions may require that you obtain a DOT medical certification before you are considered for the position. All positions that require driving for company business or within a Company-owned Owned Vehicle will be held to the standards of the GPEC Fleet Policy.
This job description is not intended to be all-inclusive. Your supervisor may request and assign you similar duties. Any major modification of this job role requires Human Resources approval.
Gregory Poole Equipment Company is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, protected veteran status, or disability status.
Other details
- Pay Type Hourly
- Travel Required Yes
- Required Education High School
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