Fleet Trailer Mechanic
Troubleshooting / Maintenance / Repair & Replacement
Performs mid-range diagnostics and troubleshooting
Performs mid-range to advanced welding
Performs most repairs, preventative maintenance, and replacements in assigned specific classification
Operates with most tools, including pneumatic
Usually works independently on repair orders
Provides some training and assistance to other Techs
Performs major trailer repairs
Performs various welding
Diagnoses / repairs ABS brakes; diagnoses air brake systems
Repairs / replaces suspension systems, vertical post and sheet metal paneling, and overhead swing doors
Completes brakes jobs
Performs sheet metal fabricating
Performs Trailer Tech I duties
Qualifications & Key Requirements
Work Experience: of experience as a mechanic
Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Proficiency in electrical theory
Cutting / welding skills
Ability to read schematic diagrams, including electrical
Ability to perform intermediate repairs
Ability to train and develop other Techs
Education: or equivalent
Licenses/Certifications: Current CDL
Current DOT certification
OEM certification in brakes - structural repair - overhead door - suspension - and electrical
Third-party tire certification
Welding certification
Completion of third-party training
Physical Demands & Working Conditions: Work in a team environment
Lift 100 lbs and carry a distance of 5 ft
Work sitting, standing, stooping, bending, and in a prone position
Work with hands over head
Climb; work from a ladder
Meet H-E-B driving qualifications
Possess / maintain required tools
Obtain DOT certification within 1 year of hire
Work toward ASE certifications T4, T5, T6, and T8