Technician Transportation - NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE
MERRILL, WI
About the Job
JOB REQUIREMENTS: The Technician will work collaboratively with college
teams to ensure maintenance, repair, transport, and purchase of
transportation equipment is completed. This includes, but is not limited
to, CDL tractors and trailers, automotive vehicles, gas- or
diesel-powered equipment, and other trailers in the Learning fleet. The
Technician will perform a variety of repairs, such as rotating tires,
winterizing trailers, and other minor maintenance tasks, to ensure
equipment is in optimal working condition. The Technician will develop
and maintain an inventory and preventative maintenance schedule for the
equipment listed above. Additionally, the Technician will work with
other members of the Learning Maintenance Team to support all Learning
equipment. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: The following
duties are primarily performed and are essential for this position.
Employees are expected to be able to perform each of these job duties
satisfactorily and successfully with or without reasonable
accommodation. Maintenance and repair of vehicles, trailers, and
equipment: Develop a preventative maintenance schedule and ensure the
preventative maintenance is performed on all Learning vehicles,
trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment. Work with faculty and
other equipment users to inspect and troubleshoot Learning vehicles,
trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment. Complete identified
light repairs on Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered
equipment. Work with vendors to order supplies and parts. Coordinate
with vendors, faculty, and other Learning staff to manage the repair of
more complex issues with Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or
diesel-powered equipment that cannot be resolved in-house at NTC.
Determine cost estimates of repairs and provide recommendations to
appropriate NTC staff if repairs should be completed. Work with
appropriate NTC staff to pay for maintenance and repairs of Learning
vehicles, trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment Document costs
of repairs for each Learning vehicle, trailer, and gas- or
diesel-powered equipment. Winterize and de-winterize appropriate
trailers. Measurement of position success includes: Regularly updated
and clearly documented list of Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or
diesel-powered equipment; Regularly updated and clearly documented
preventative maintenance schedule; Regularly updated and clearly
documented repairs completed for each individual piece of equipment that
includes cost; Satisfied stakeholders (faculty, staff and learners);
Transport of Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered
equipment Work with faculty and staff to move Learning vehicles,
trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment to scheduled locations.
Set up vehicles and trailers at locations based on directions from staff
or faculty. Pick up or deliver equipment or supplies. Operate many
vehicles and equipment, including trucks, tractors, forklift,
telehandler, scissor lift, trenchers, backhoe, and various other farm
equipment. Measurements of position success include: Faculty and staff
satisfaction; Equipment is safely transported to identified locations
and is set up correctly and on time; Ability to operate, or willingness
to learn how to operate various vehicles and equipment. Assist other
Learning Technicians on various projects: Assist with the
troubleshooting and repair of all other Learning equipment. Assist with
the preventative maintenance of all other Learning equipment. Assist
with various jobs that may require physical activity, such as tearing
down and setting up areas for remodel, setting up temporary
infrastructure for indoor or outdoor events, loading and unloading
supplies or equipment on or off trucks, etc. Communicate in a
professional, clear, concise and consistent manner with all NTC staff
and faculty, as well as other stakeholders to build trust and confi ence
in the team and College. * OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Job Qualifications: Commercial Driver License (CDL) Strong
organizational and problem-solving abilities Desire and willingness to
stay current with technologies in these fields. Must be able to act with
minimal supervision to determine methods and procedures on new or
special assignments and be able to demonstrate a sense of urgency and
adaptive response to challenges. A high degree of innovation and
creativity. Desirable Qualifications: Applicant has knowledge and
experience necessary to be certified with the "INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
Certification 49 CFR Part 396.19 Applicant has knowledge and experience
necessary to be certified with the "BRAKE INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
Certification 49 CFR Part 396.25 * APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Apply Online: ipc.us/t/B4E9715CA6824F96
teams to ensure maintenance, repair, transport, and purchase of
transportation equipment is completed. This includes, but is not limited
to, CDL tractors and trailers, automotive vehicles, gas- or
diesel-powered equipment, and other trailers in the Learning fleet. The
Technician will perform a variety of repairs, such as rotating tires,
winterizing trailers, and other minor maintenance tasks, to ensure
equipment is in optimal working condition. The Technician will develop
and maintain an inventory and preventative maintenance schedule for the
equipment listed above. Additionally, the Technician will work with
other members of the Learning Maintenance Team to support all Learning
equipment. Essential Functions and Responsibilities: The following
duties are primarily performed and are essential for this position.
Employees are expected to be able to perform each of these job duties
satisfactorily and successfully with or without reasonable
accommodation. Maintenance and repair of vehicles, trailers, and
equipment: Develop a preventative maintenance schedule and ensure the
preventative maintenance is performed on all Learning vehicles,
trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment. Work with faculty and
other equipment users to inspect and troubleshoot Learning vehicles,
trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment. Complete identified
light repairs on Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered
equipment. Work with vendors to order supplies and parts. Coordinate
with vendors, faculty, and other Learning staff to manage the repair of
more complex issues with Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or
diesel-powered equipment that cannot be resolved in-house at NTC.
Determine cost estimates of repairs and provide recommendations to
appropriate NTC staff if repairs should be completed. Work with
appropriate NTC staff to pay for maintenance and repairs of Learning
vehicles, trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment Document costs
of repairs for each Learning vehicle, trailer, and gas- or
diesel-powered equipment. Winterize and de-winterize appropriate
trailers. Measurement of position success includes: Regularly updated
and clearly documented list of Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or
diesel-powered equipment; Regularly updated and clearly documented
preventative maintenance schedule; Regularly updated and clearly
documented repairs completed for each individual piece of equipment that
includes cost; Satisfied stakeholders (faculty, staff and learners);
Transport of Learning vehicles, trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered
equipment Work with faculty and staff to move Learning vehicles,
trailers, and gas- or diesel-powered equipment to scheduled locations.
Set up vehicles and trailers at locations based on directions from staff
or faculty. Pick up or deliver equipment or supplies. Operate many
vehicles and equipment, including trucks, tractors, forklift,
telehandler, scissor lift, trenchers, backhoe, and various other farm
equipment. Measurements of position success include: Faculty and staff
satisfaction; Equipment is safely transported to identified locations
and is set up correctly and on time; Ability to operate, or willingness
to learn how to operate various vehicles and equipment. Assist other
Learning Technicians on various projects: Assist with the
troubleshooting and repair of all other Learning equipment. Assist with
the preventative maintenance of all other Learning equipment. Assist
with various jobs that may require physical activity, such as tearing
down and setting up areas for remodel, setting up temporary
infrastructure for indoor or outdoor events, loading and unloading
supplies or equipment on or off trucks, etc. Communicate in a
professional, clear, concise and consistent manner with all NTC staff
and faculty, as well as other stakeholders to build trust and confi ence
in the team and College. * OTHER EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS:
Minimum Job Qualifications: Commercial Driver License (CDL) Strong
organizational and problem-solving abilities Desire and willingness to
stay current with technologies in these fields. Must be able to act with
minimal supervision to determine methods and procedures on new or
special assignments and be able to demonstrate a sense of urgency and
adaptive response to challenges. A high degree of innovation and
creativity. Desirable Qualifications: Applicant has knowledge and
experience necessary to be certified with the "INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
Certification 49 CFR Part 396.19 Applicant has knowledge and experience
necessary to be certified with the "BRAKE INSPECTOR QUALIFICATIONS
Certification 49 CFR Part 396.25 * APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS:
Apply Online: ipc.us/t/B4E9715CA6824F96
Source : NORTHCENTRAL TECHNICAL COLLEGE