Heavy Equipment Technician (Levels I, II & III)
Summary
Job Description
All Heavy Equipment Technicians:
- Diagnoses, troubleshoots, repairs, and maintains some and/or all of the following: construction, agricultural and heavy equipment.
- Corrects deficiencies in components and ancillary equipment.
- Performs service, maintenance, repairs and overhauls in accordance with manufacturers’ recommendations.
- Performs extremely complex repairs on a broad range of equipment in the shop and in the field.
- Uses diagnostic procedures and test equipment to identify and correct equipment faults.
- Analyzes and diagnoses mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electric, and electronic faults.
- Operates some and/or all of the following shop equipment including overhead cranes, welders, compressors, presses, grinders, hand tools, and tire servicing equipment.
- Lifts, moves and/or installs heavy parts and assemblies safely, using basic tooling and PPE. May be required to perform work outside in severe weather conditions.
- Complies with all ASC Environmental Health & Safety and Quality Assurance requirements and goals. Provides documentation as necessary to ensure adequate and legal documentation.
- May work days, nights or swing shifts depending on operational needs.
- Assists other mechanics and members of the Traverse, Field Camp and/or VMF team as required.
- Documents all work performed including diagnosis, root cause, labor and parts. Conducts parts and repair requirements research and maintains records. Prepares reports as required.
- Maintains a clean and safe workplace and ensures that safety is the highest priority in the workplace.
- May work days, nights, or swing shifts depending on operational needs.
- Performs other duties as required.
South Pole Traverse (SPoT) only:
- Operates heavy equipment on assigned traverse for no less than a 50-day duration to the South Pole and back at least once, max twice.
- Live and work in close quarters with up to 10 people for the duration to the traverse.
Field Camps only:
- Diagnoses, troubleshoots, repairs and maintains small engines and diesel fired heaters in a remote field camp or traverse setting
- Live and work in close quarters with coworkers for the duration of the remote field camp or traverse season.
- Operates heavy equipment for assigned traverse or camp
Required Education, Experience, Certificates and Licenses:
- High School diploma or GED
- Technician Level I:
- A minimum of two years’ experience in heavy equipment maintenance and repair required; or one years’ experience with heavy equipment maintenance and repair, in addition to one summer or winter Antarctic deployment working as a heavy equipment technician.
- Technician Level II:
- A minimum of four years’ experience in heavy equipment maintenance and repair required; or a minimum of three years’ experience with heavy equipment maintenance and repair, in addition to one summer or winter Antarctic deployment working as a heavy equipment technician I.
- Technician Level III:
- minimum of seven years’ experience in heavy equipment maintenance and repair required.
- Must be able to pass an oral examination consisting of 10+ questions pertaining to mechanical systems, electrical and computer systems, as well as other facets of equipment repair.
Expected Skills and Competencies:
- Must have strong written and verbal communication skills.
- Proficiency in lifting and bracing large and heavy parts/equipment with jacks, cranes, floor lift and cribbing
- Team player and group dynamics are of the utmost importance.
- Must be able to live and work with as a productive member of a high functioning team.
Preferred:
- Knowledge of sound mechanical practices as applied to commercial and special-purpose equipment, to include electrical, pneumatic, and hydraulic systems
- Experience on a broad range of construction equipment, specifically Caterpillar tractors
- Two years training at a technical school is highly desirable.
- A minimum of one season experience working on vehicles in Antarctica
- ASE certifications, and dealership certifications
- Experience with generators, mobile cranes, light plants, compaction, ski resort grooming, waste management and firefighting equipment
- Welding experience is preferred
- Previous experience with remote polar operations
Physical and/or Other Requirements :
- Willingness and ability to deploy to Antarctica for extended periods
- Successful completion of Medical and Dental examinations required by the NSF for deployment to Antarctica
- Successful completion of drug screening and background check required by employer
- Successful completion of Federal Background Check required by the NSF
- Must be willing and able to lift and move items, parts, assemblies, and equipment up to the safety regulation maximum as required by the position.
- Must be willing and able to perform physical activities including heavy lifting, climbing in and out of equipment, crawling, and working outdoors in extreme cold as required by the position.
- Must participate in community programs, such as “house-mouse” (chores), “daisy-picking” (cleaning-up around the station), recycling efforts & safety objectives.
- Valid Driver’s License issued in the United States
- Must be able to obtain and maintain facility credentials/authorization. Note: US Citizenship is required for facility credentials/authorization at this work location.
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