To provide for the maintenance and repair of GreyStone Power Fleet vehicles and equipment in a safe and proper operating condition.
Inspects vehicles and line equipment as part of the preventive maintenance program.
Identifies problems with vehicles and equipment and makes the necessary mechanical repairs.
Performs diagnosis and repairs to hydraulic and electronic systems as directed.
Tunes, rebuilds and/or replaces engines, drive trains, and equipment as directed.
Performs welding and fabrication as necessary: safely operating gas and arc welding equipment.
Performs routine service work on all vehicles such as changing oil, lubrication, tire work, brake repair, etc.
Make road service calls when necessary.
Performs major maintenance rebuilds, remounts and re-certifications on bucket trucks and line trucks as directed.
Performs annual DOT truck inspections providing required documentation for files and vehicles.
Identifies, orders and/or requisitions the parts and materials required as directed.
Performs complete operational testing of vehicles and equipment complying with all company safety standards and manufacturer’s instructions before completion.
Prepare written records of all maintenance and repairs performed, carefully completing time sheets, service order forms, and any other document required to properly record work.
Maintains personal tools as required.
Maintains a neat and orderly work area.
High school Diploma or GED.
Requires 5 years of experience in vehicle maintenance and mechanic work, or 3 years as a Mechanic I at GreyStone Power.
Experience in medium/heavy truck mechanics and equipment hydraulic systems preferred.
Must have the ability to operate vehicle shop equipment.
Must have physical dexterity to handle a variety of mechanical tools.
Must possess or acquire tested certifications (e.g.; ASE Master, Technical College Diploma, AWS Certification or equivalent).
Must possess or acquire DOT Inspection Certification and a valid Georgia commercial driver’s license.
Must satisfactorily pass GreyStone Power’s employment physical examination and required drug screen.
General truck shop environment, working while standing most of the day.
Requires lifting, pulling, and pushing 50 to 150 pounds multiple times per day.
Climbing on trucks and equipment, bending, kneeling, and reaching with hands and arms, levering with large wrenches and pry bars.
Exposed to exhaust fumes, sanding dust, paint fumes and other garage related chemicals.
Some field work in mud, rain, and snow as needed to repair vehicles or equipment that have broken down.
Requires the flexibility to be called to work in company defined disaster situations. Could be required to work any shift.