Journeyman Mechanic

UPS UPS · Logistics · MIDDLEBURG HEIGHTS, OH +1

The Automotive Technician will be responsible for maintaining a diverse range of equipment, including delivery vehicles, heavy-duty on-road tractors, and trailers from various manufacturers. These vehicles' propulsion systems include diesel and gasoline. Automotive Technicians must be skilled in troubleshooting and maintaining various systems, including hydraulic brakes, air brakes, electrical systems, and engine controls.

What you'd actually do

  1. Meets the DOT requirements required by job assignment
  2. Bends, stoops, squats, kneels, crouches, crawls, climbs ladders and stairs, stands, walks, and turns/pivots frequently throughout the duration of the workday
  3. Sits infrequently, as required, throughout the duration of the workday
  4. Exercises simple hand grasping, power hand grasping, fine hand manipulation, and reaching from foot level to above shoulder level as necessary to complete assigned tasks
  5. Operates standard and manual transmission
  6. Operates power and pneumatic tools

Skills

Required

  • active driver’s license
  • willing to work 2nd or 3rd shifts
  • possess the required hand tools
  • Current documented automotive mechanical experience
  • Experience using diagnostic equipment, scan tools, and personal computer

Nice to have

  • Class A/B or A Commercial Driver's License (CDL)

What the JD emphasized

  • Class A/B or A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) - Preferred at the time of hire. A CDL license must be obtained within the first 6 months of employment.