Overview
As a Diesel Technician II, you'll perform basic to mid-range diagnostics, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repairs on diesel vehicles. This role requires a strong skill set in welding and a solid understanding of various mechanical systems.
Responsibilities
- Perform basic to mid-range diagnostics and troubleshooting.
- Conduct basic to advanced welding.
- Complete most repairs, preventative maintenance, and replacements in assigned classification.
- Usually work alone on repair orders.
- Provide some training.
- Perform preventative and predictive repair maintenance as assigned.
- Assist in advanced welding, brake repair/overhaul, steering/alignment, and repairs/adjustments of clutches.
- Troubleshoot and repair electrical systems, engine operations, trans/differential operations, air conditioning operation, cooling systems, exhaust systems, and fuel systems.
- Perform state inspections.
- Perform Diesel Tech I duties.
Requirements
- Experience as a mechanic.
- High skilled level of welding (preferred).
- Strong working knowledge of all safety requirements for shop equipment and machinery, including electrical devices.
- Familiarity with 2010 and newer emissions.
- Computer skills.
- Ability to perform intermediate repairs.
- Ability to read schematic diagrams.
- Ability to diagnose and repair electrical shorts, air brake systems, cooling systems, and some engine problems.
- Current Texas CDL.
- DOT certified.
- Air conditioning certified.
Additional Information
- 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 and work from a ladder.
- Complete TMT training.
- Meet H-E-B driving qualifications.
- Possess and maintain Tech II-level tools.
- Obtain diesel engine overhead certification.
- Obtain and maintain OEM certification in brakes, suspension, electrical, welding, TIA, and drive train.