Heavy Duty Trailer Technician
$56,160–$70,720 year
On-site · Fife, Washington, United States
Job Summary
Diagnose, repair, and maintain heavy-duty trailers and dollys; perform quality preventive maintenance and DOT inspections; diagnose and repair air brake systems, ABS, suspension, and electrical systems; weld/fabricate on steel, stainless, and aluminum; repair body components (side panels, roofs, headers, frame rails, doors); assist other mechanics; communicate effectively with customers and team; operate company vehicles following safety policies; perform occasional facility maintenance; document repairs and hours in maintenance software; provide excellent customer service and maintain professional conduct; adhere to safety guidelines and operate a forklift as needed.
Required Qualifications
- Minimum 1 year experience as a heavy-duty trailer mechanic
- Valid driver’s license and good driving record may be required depending on job location
- Pass a criminal history background screen as required by our customer base
- Be able to lift and install all parts required to perform the job including heavier parts such as brake drums, tires, flywheels, clutches, starters, suspension spring packs, etc.
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