Mechanic job duties include but are not limited to the following:
Mechanics' primary responsibilities include repair work on trucks and trailers, as well as regular maintenance on shop equipment and yard vehicles. This may occasionally include an on-the-road repair emergency for disabled units. This job will also require you to attend hazardous materials safety training.
Other miscellaneous duties that you will need to perform may include building maintenance, cleaning of shop equipment, and mini storage repair as needed. Assisting in loading trucks via a transfer of product by forklift, vacuum and auger from a rail car, or IBC (Intermodal Bulk Container) is also sometimes required. Mechanics are required to supply their own set of tools. This job may require lifting up to 100 pounds and require you to stand on unlevel surfaces.
Wash technician job duties include but are not limited to the following:
Washing the outside and cleaning the inside of semi-trucks, going inside the liquid and dry bulk tanks, and sweep or wash out the interior of the tanks. Some tanks contain hazardous material and all safety personal protective equipment must be worn. This will include a properly fitted, OSHA approved chemical respirator mask, chemical suit, gloves, and boots. This job will also require you to attend hazmat safety training.
Other miscellaneous duties that you will need to perform are shoveling snow, mowing grass, picking up garbage, cleaning miscellaneous equipment, cleaning bathrooms, lunchrooms, offices, and meeting rooms. Assisting in loading trucks via a transfer of product by forklift, vacuum, and auger from a rail car, or IBC (Intermodal Bulk Container) is also sometimes required. This job may require lifting up to 100 lbs and require you to stand on unlevel surfaces.
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