SUMMARY
This is a skills-based growth opportunity for an individual with an interest in learning to become a certified diesel technician.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Comply with all company policies, local work, and safety rules, as well as federal, state, and local regulations that govern the Federal Registered Apprentice Program.
Perform the required training coursework and/or computer-based training which is pre-designed to move trainees through to obtaining a course completion certificate, recognized by the US Federal Government within the following areas:
Diesel Engine Repair, Drive Systems, Fuel & Electrical Systems, Steering & Brake Systems, Chassis & Springs, Cooling & Lubrication Systems, Hydraulics and Welding, Computer Diagnostics & Software, and Safety & Business Communications.
Participate in all training programs; maintain and update safety skills and knowledge; keep current with hazardous material training requirements.
Communicate clearly with program mentors and perform duties in a manner that promotes superior customer service and professionalism within the company and the industry.
SPECIAL SKILLS / REQUIREMENTS
ESSENTIAL PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Ability to stand, walk, sit, and maintain balance for extensive periods of time. Ability to frequently lift up to 50 lbs from 0" to 36" and carry objects up to 50 feet. Occasionally lift up to 80 lbs. Ability to bend, stoop, kneel, and crawl frequently to work on vehicles and equipment. Ability to frequently twist, push, and pull from a variety of positions to work on equipment. Ability to frequently grip and grasp mechanic tools and parts. Manipulative skills and dexterity to operate equipment and hand tools. Ability to frequently climb to get in vehicles, on a step ladder to reach the engine compartment and stairs. The ability to climb and work up to 15" above ground may be required. Ability to reach frequently overhead as well as horizontally while laying on back.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Environmental working conditions vary and trainees may encounter vibration, noise, odors, and extremes in temperature and wind as well as exposure to varied weather, varied surfaces, sharp edges, varied lighting and confined and congested areas, and occasional exposure to petroleum-based products such as gasoline, diesel fuel, oil, and grease, detergent cleaning solutions, dust, fumes, and chemicals.