Field Technician - Lift Truck
Thompson Tractor Company · Nashville, TN · 1 mo ago
EngineeringFull-time
Essential Responsibilities & Expectations
- Plans and performs minor repairs using correct tools and procedures
- Orders and returns parts for assigned jobs in a timely manner
- Performs the following tasks on basic components in work area including engine, hydraulic, transmission, and electrical components: remove and install; disassemble and reassemble; perform minor adjustments
- Performs preventive maintenance service according to factory guidelines
- Demonstrates proper use of service information systems
- Works in field service as experienced Technician as required
- Adheres to and follows all applicable and required safety standards and procedures
- Works independently in the field as required
Qualifications
- High school diploma or the equivalent required
- Technical training/education preferred
- A minimum of one (1) year's work experience involving mechanical repairs or a combination of relevant experience and equivalent technical education is required
- Experience using personal computers and basic typing skills are required
Skills and Competencies
- Intermediate engine, transmission, hydraulic, electrical diagnostic, and repair skills
- Written and verbal communication skills
- Basic computer skills
Job Training
- Area specific technical training
- OSHA and MSHA required training
- Vendor technical software (Infocast, Liftnet, SIMSi, etc.)
Physical Requirements
- Pass pre-employment background check, physical exam (including drug screen), and meet all physical requirements for position
- Ability to speak, listen, write, and type effectively
- Reaching, grasping, and stooping
- Kneeling and crawling under equipment
- Climbing ladders and equipment
- Lifting and carrying up to 75 lbs.
Job Hazards
- Material handling and lifting
- Exposure to chemicals and construction environments
- Cranes, hoisting operations, and moving or stationary machinery
- Noise and eye hazards
- Risk of slips, trips, and falls
- Respiratory hazards
- Potential for lacerations, amputations, strains, and sprains
- Heat exhaustion or cold stress
- Electrical hazards