Essential functions include the ability to remove and install components by following the appropriate service manual, understanding and utilizing various exchange items, evaluating the price of exchange versus the cost of repair, safely operating, inspecting machines, vehicles, and/or engines to diagnose defects, diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing all components of equipment including engines, power trains, hydraulics, fuel systems, power generation, and electrical codes, formally documenting the work done on the equipment, completing work assignments and assigned training within allotted time, maintaining good work habits, and complying with all safety/company regulations, and performing other duties as requested by management. Typical physical activity includes the ability to occasionally lift 75 pounds from floor to chest, reach and use the arms with a full range of motion, endure prolonged standing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and squatting while performing mechanical operations, exert push and pull forces with the arms in order to use various wrenches and tools, endure prolonged forward and overhead arm positions while performing mechanical operations, use hands to grasp hand tools and parts and climb onto and operate equipment.