Diesel Technicians/Mechanic STUDENTS - Will Work w. Your School Schedule at TransForce Inc.
NASHVILLE, TN 37210
About the Job
Job Info
- Job Location: NASHVILLE, TN
- Route Type: Local
- Type of Assignment: Dedicated
- Hours Per Shift: 8 Hours
- Hours Per Week: 40 Hours
- Shift Start Time: 05:00 am
- Working Days: Mon-Fri
- Transmission Type: Automatic
Job Requirements
Additional Information
ON THE JOB TRAINING!
IDEAL FOR DIESEL STUDENTS - WE WILL WORK WITH YOUR SCHOOL SCHEDULE!
Diesel Technician Mechanic Job Responsibilities:
Maintains diesel equipment operation by completing inspections and preventive maintenance requirements; correcting vehicle deficiencies; making adjustments and alignments; keeping records.
Diesel Technician Mechanic Job Duties:
- Determines vehicle condition by conducting inspections and diagnostic tests; identifying worn and damaged parts.
- Keeps equipment available for use by completing preventive maintenance schedules; installing component and part upgrades; controlling corrosion; completing winterization procedures.
- Corrects vehicle deficiencies by removing, repairing, adjusting, overhauling, assembling, disassembling, and replacing major assemblies, sub-assemblies, components, parts, or systems, such as, power and drive trains, electrical, air conditioning, fuel, emission, brake, steering, hydraulics; completes machine shop operations; making adjustments and alignments including bearing loads, gear tooth contact, valve mechanisms, governors, oil systems, control linkages, clutches, and traction units.
- Verifies vehicle performance by conducting test drives; adjusting controls and systems.
- Complies with federal and state vehicle requirements by testing engine, safety, and combustion control standards.
- Maintains vehicle appearance by cleaning, washing, and painting.
- Maintains vehicle records by annotating services and repairs.
- Keeps shop equipment operating by following operating instructions; troubleshooting breakdowns; maintaining supplies; performing preventive maintenance; calling for repairs.
- Contains costs by using warranty; evaluating service and parts options.
- Keeps supplies ready by inventorying stock; placing orders; verifying receipt.
- Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities; reading technical and regulation publications.
- Enhances maintenance department and organization reputation by accepting ownership for accomplishing new and different requests; exploring opportunities to add value to job accomplishments.
Diesel Technician Mechanic Skills and Qualifications:
Tooling, Supply Management, Mechanical Inspection Tools, Technical Understanding, Attention to Detail, Dependability, Thoroughness, Verbal Communication, Documentation Skills, Inventory Control, Job Knowledge
- Use their hands to handle, control, or feel objects, tools, or controls.
- Stand for long periods of time.
- Bend or twist their body.
- Repeat the same movements.
- Kneel, stoop, crouch, or crawl.
- Walk or run for long periods of time.
- Make quick, precise adjustments to machine controls.
- Use one or two hands to grasp, move, or assemble objects.
- Use fingers to grasp, move, or assemble very small objects.
- Bend, stretch, twist, or reach out.
- See details of objects that are less than a few feet away.
- Hold the arm and hand in one position or hold the hand steady while moving the arm.
- Move two or more limbs together (for example, two arms, two legs, or one leg and one arm) while remaining in place.
- React quickly using hands, fingers, or feet.
- Use muscles to lift, push, pull, or carry heavy objects.
- Use stomach and lower back muscles to support the body for long periods without getting tired.
- See details of objects that are more than a few feet away.
- See differences between colors, shades, and brightness.
- Adjust body movements or equipment controls to keep pace with speed changes of moving objects.
- Hear sounds and recognize the difference between them.
- Focus on one source of sound and ignore others.
- Understand the speech of another person.
- Speak clearly, so listeners can understand.
- Choose quickly and correctly among various movements when responding to different signals.
- Push/Pull/Lift 50+ LBS of equipment, tools etc. a minimum of 70% of the time
- Push/Pull/Lift -50 LBS of equipment, tools, etc. a minimum of 30% of the time
IT IS NOT AS IMPORTANT, BUT STILL NECESSARY, FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT MECHANICS TO BE ABLE TO:
- Coordinate movement of several parts of the body, such as arms and legs, while the body is moving.
- Make fast, repeated movements of fingers, hands, and wrists.
- Use muscles for extended periods without getting tired.
- Determine the distance between objects.
- Keep or regain the body's balance or stay upright when in an unstable position.
- See objects in very bright or glaring light.
- Determine from which direction a sound came.
- Move arms and legs quickly.
- Be physically active for long periods without getting tired or out of breath.
- Use muscles to jump, sprint, or throw objects.
- While looking forward, see objects or movements that are off to the side.