GFL Environmental is looking for a 310T Truck & Coach Technician to join our growing solid team out of our Orangeville location. The 310T Truck & Coach Technician will be primarily responsible for preventive maintenance services; inspect diagnosis and repair vehicles and equipment. Works under limited supervision and selects from written instructions and established procedures to accomplish assigned tasks. The position is 5 days per week from Monday to Friday.
GFL Benefits :
Medical and Dental Coverage Our industry leading benefits package
RRSP Matching : We support your future goals by matching your RRSP contributions
An environment to encourage professional growth and development
Be a part of the Full-Cycle Project initiative – a way to give back to the community
Shift premium $1 per hour
Starting wage $35 per hour
Key Responsibilities :
Performs repairs and assigned preventive maintenance services
Performs inspection, diagnosis and repair of electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake and air systems on vehicles and equipment
Utilizes vehicle computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes to initiate or assign repairs
Performs all work within Standard Repair Times (SRTs)
Performs service calls for emergency breakdowns
Conducts safety checks on vehicles and equipment
Completes required paperwork utilizing fleet maintenance software program associated with repairing vehicles, documenting parts usage, and accounting for repair times
Reviews, completes or assigns repairs identified on Driver Vehicle Inspection
Reports Performs maintenance related work as required
Shift premium $1 per hour
Knowledge, Skills & Competencies :
High school diploma or G.E.D. and a minimum of two (2) years of experience in automotive / truck, light or heavy equipment maintenance and repair or completion of accredited vocational technical school program
Valid driver’s license
Works under minimal supervision. May periodically assist in orienting and training lower apprentices
Proficiency in vehicle and equipment diagnosis and repair
Working knowledge of fuel, ignition, cooling, mechanical, hydraulic, electrical and air brake systems
Knowledge of safety procedures and practices necessary while operating or repairing vehicles and equipment
Skill in operating tools equipment, parts and procedures utilized during the repair and servicing of vehicles and equipment
Skill in repair of special purpose equipment
Ability to diagnose defects in and repair a variety of equipment and vehicles
Ability to perform minor and moderately complex mechanical repair on a variety of equipment and vehicles
Knowledge of hydraulic systems and ability to read hydraulic schematic
Ability to read and comprehend service and technical information
Ability to utilize fleet maintenance software program
Knowledge of Total Tire Maintenance program
Ability to complete required paperwork to accurately document repairs, utilization of parts and associated repair times