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Alternate job titles: Shop Service Technician I | Heavy Equipment Service Technician

The Heavy Equipment Service Technician I removes, disassembles, cleans, and reassembles components. Repairs and maintains heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician I diagnoses issues and performs failure analyses. Uses service manuals to understand issues and selects the proper tools and protocols for an assignment. In addition, Heavy Equipment Service Technician I typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician I works under the close direction more...



Alternate job titles: Shop Service Technician IV |

The Heavy Equipment Service Technician IV removes, disassembles, cleans, and reassembles components. Repairs and maintains heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician IV diagnoses issues and performs failure analyses. Uses service manuals to understand issues and selects the proper tools and protocols for an assignment. In addition, Heavy Equipment Service Technician IV typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician IV independently performs a wide range of more...


Alternate job titles: Shop Service Technician II | Heavy Equipment Senior Service Technician

The Heavy Equipment Service Technician II removes, disassembles, cleans, and reassembles components. Repairs and maintains heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician II diagnoses issues and performs failure analyses. Uses service manuals to understand issues and selects the proper tools and protocols for an assignment. In addition, Heavy Equipment Service Technician II typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician II works under moderate supervi more...


Alternate job titles: Shop Service Technician III |

The Heavy Equipment Service Technician III removes, disassembles, cleans, and reassembles components. Repairs and maintains heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician III diagnoses issues and performs failure analyses. Uses service manuals to understand issues and selects the proper tools and protocols for an assignment. In addition, Heavy Equipment Service Technician III typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Technician III works independently within establis more...



Alternate job titles: Resident Field Technician | Mechanical Equipment Field Technician

The Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician work is done in shop or customers location. Removes, installs, repairs, disassembles, assembles, performs failure analyses of all equipment including engines, electrical systems, hydraulics, transmissions, power train, brakes, steering, and electronic and computer applications. Being a Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician requires a high school diploma. Home base is away from shop. In addition, Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Being a Heavy Equipment Field Service Technician works independent more...


Alternate job titles: Shop Service Supervisor |

The Heavy Equipment Service Supervisor leads service technicians in removing, disassembling, replacing, cleaning, and/or reassembling components. Oversees the repair and maintenance of heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Being a Heavy Equipment Service Supervisor maintains inventory of replacement parts, tools, and equipment required for operations. Helps service technicians diagnose issues and select the proper tools and protocols for assignments. In addition, Heavy Equipment Service Supervisor typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a mana more...



Operates heavy equipment or machinery, such as a tractor, bulldozer, backhoe, or excavator, for the purposes of construction, demolition, or excavation. Prepares equipment and conducts routine inspections prior to operation to ensure it is safe and in working condition. Identifies and addresses potential hazards and adheres to all safety protocols and regulations. May be responsible for scheduling minor repairs and conducting routine maintenance like cleaning and lubricating. Requires a high school diploma. May require State License. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under the close dir more...


Alternate job titles: Entry Heavy Assembler | Heavy Component Assembler I

The Heavy Equipment Assembler fits, tests, and calibrates parts and mechanisms to meet tolerances and product specifications. Assembles fabricated parts to large or heavy subassemblies and completes units. Being an Heavy Equipment Assembler uses hand and power tools, jigs, fixtures, and other assembly equipment. Conducts welding, riveting, and trimming of parts to fit or align components. In addition, Heavy Equipment Assembler typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor. Being an Heavy Equipment Assembler works under the close direction of senior personnel in th more...


Alternate job titles: Heavy Equipment Senior Service Technician

Repairs and maintains heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Removes, disassembles, cleans, and reassembles components. Uses service manuals to understand issues and selects the proper tools and protocols for an assignment. Diagnoses issues and performs failure analyses. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. more...



Alternate job titles: Heavy Equipment Service Technician

Repairs and maintains heavy equipment including engines, hydraulics, and transmissions. Removes, disassembles, cleans, and reassembles components. Uses service manuals to understand issues and selects the proper tools and protocols for an assignment. Diagnoses issues and performs failure analyses. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. more...


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