Limited Term Automotive Equipment Technician

AT&T AT&T · Telecom · Grand Rapids, MI

This role is for an Automotive Equipment Technician responsible for the diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of vehicles and motorized equipment. It involves operating, maintaining, and repairing various vehicle systems, performing preventative maintenance, and managing parts inventory. The role requires a valid driver's license, a strong driving record, and specific certifications in automotive mechanics.

What you'd actually do

  1. Operates and maintains all motor vehicles and motor-driven tools.
  2. Disburses gasoline; cleans, lubricates and paints motor vehicles.
  3. Performs preventative maintenance including: inspections, adjustments, repairs and overhauls on all motor vehicle associated equipment (such as brakes, electrical, ignition, cooling, transmission) and construction trailers.
  4. Maintains on-going working knowledge of new technology and service procedures as they relate to automobiles and heavy equipment.
  5. Repairs, services and tests electrical and hydraulic powered equipment such as: aerial lift, generator, pumps, winches and specialized underground equipment and compressors.

Skills

Required

  • Valid state driver’s license
  • Non-negligent driving record
  • Meet 300 lbs. weight limit due to safety restrictions
  • Ability to pass a Department of Transportation Physical
  • Ability to lift and move up to 100lbs
  • Certification in 5 categories of Mechanics Certification by the National Institute of Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) in Medium Heavy Trucks or equivalent certification from an automobile/medium truck manufacturer (e.g., Ford, GM, Mack, Kenworth, International Daimler Chrysler), trade school, or equivalent state license/certification.

Nice to have

  • Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) strongly preferred
  • Ability to drive a vehicle with manual transmission, depending on assignment.

What the JD emphasized

  • Valid state driver’s license
  • Class A Commercial Driver's License (CDL) strongly preferred
  • Meet 300 lbs. weight limit due to safety restrictions
  • Ability to pass a Department of Transportation Physical
  • Ability to lift and move up to 100lbs
  • Certification in 5 categories of Mechanics Certification by the National Institute of Automotive Services Excellence (ASE) in Medium Heavy Trucks