We are looking to hire an experienced heavy equipment mechanic to inspect, service, and maintain our range of heavy -duty construction equipment. As a lead mechanic, you will be responsible for driving to the job site, inspecting engines and equipment, carrying out services, conducting repairs, and providing routine maintenance to the construction fleet.
<\/p>
To ensure success as a heavy equipment mechanic, you should have proven experience working with heavy machinery, be physically fit, and be able to troubleshoot issues on the job site. Ultimately, a top -notch heavy equipment mechanic can repair and service even the biggest machinery with expert care.
<\/p>
Heavy Equipment Mechanic Responsibilities:
<\/h3>- Driving to the job site.
<\/li> - Inspecting trucks, cranes, bulldozers, and other heavy equipment for proper performance.
<\/li> - Diagnosing faults using computerized testing equipment.
<\/li> - Adjusting equipment and replacing faulty parts.
<\/li> - Repairing damaged equipment parts.
<\/li> - Cleaning, lubricating, and conducting routine services on heavy -duty vehicles.
<\/li> - Cleaning and servicing of machine attachments like winches, blades, and side booms.
<\/li> - Performing major repair work when necessary.
<\/li> - Consulting with other mechanics on smaller jobs.
<\/li> - Reporting damaged or faulty equipment to management.
<\/li><\/ul>Heavy Equipment Mechanic Requirements:
<\/h3>- High school diploma or GED.
<\/li> - Certification as a heavy equipment mechanic.
<\/li> - Proven work experience as a diesel or heavy equipment mechanic.
<\/li> - Understanding of computer testing technologies.
<\/li> - Ability to lift heavy machinery.
<\/li> - Extensive knowledge of diesel engines and construction equipment.
<\/li> - Ability to work after -hours if required.
<\/li> - Good communication skills.
<\/li><\/ul>
<\/div><\/span>