JOB SUMMARY
The Assistant Technology Mechanic is responsible for performing scheduled inspections, repairs, and maintenance on electrical equipment, ensuring compliance with company guidelines. This role involves troubleshooting issues, utilizing various hand and power tools, and assembling electronic sub-assemblies. The ideal candidate will possess strong organizational skills and the ability to read schematics, contributing to the efficient operation of equipment. Collaboration and effective communication within a multi-disciplined team are essential for success in this position.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Demonstrates the ability to troubleshoot and analyze technical problems effectively. Dismantles devices to access and remove defective parts, utilizing hand tools and power tools. Reads and interprets parts manuals and schematic drawings to identify necessary components and work procedures. Opens and closes assigned work orders efficiently. Installs and adjusts electronic monitoring equipment, ensuring proper fitting to various systems. Performs troubleshooting and repair of electrical components, including diagnostic testing. Modifies installations of electronic monitoring equipment and conducts safety equipment testing. Conducts inventory of Electronic Technology Parts components. Responds promptly to emergency calls at fuel stations. Exhibits strong communication skills and collaborates effectively in a multi-disciplinary environment.
QUALIFICATIONS
High school diploma or equivalent. One to two years’ experience working with electronics (GPS, Wiring, basic schematics) is highly preferred. Experience with prototype fabrication, assembly, testing and reporting is a plus. TWIC Card (and/or the ability to obtain a TWIC Card) preferred, but not required.Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
Strong problem-solving skills. Exceptional attention to detail. Proficiency in relevant computer applications such as Working knowledge of Microsoft Office (Word, Excel) Effective communication skills. Demonstrated ability in planning and organizing tasks. Familiarity with using hand tools not limited to screwdrivers, socket wrenches, and specialized mechanic tools, cut-off saws, drills, portable band saws, skill saws, air impact wrenches, grinders, etc.
WORK ENVIRONMENT
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. While performing the duties of this job the employee is regularly exposed to office settings, warehouses, outdoor operations and industrial environments.