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Position DescriptionGeneral Description The Company employs individuals who are known as Equipment Service Technicians to perform specific functions as it relates to maintaining vehicles. This position creates efficiency inside an operation by having designated individuals check and prepare the equipment for the next shift, as compared to having each Field Service Technician service his/her own vehicle. Equipment Service Procedures
General Service Procedures:
Fuel vehiclesto 90% of fuel tank capacity
Check fluids to ensure they are at the proper operating level:
Engine Oil
Engine coolant(antifreeze)
Transmission fluid
Power steering fluid
Windshield washer fluid
Vacuum pump oil
Brake fluid (if applicable)
Perform visual inspection of vehicle to assess the following:
Lights operable
Lug nuts in place
Window and glass condition
Mirror condition
Fluid leaks
Sight glasses
Damages
Specific Service Procedures:
Route Base Service Trucks:
Empty waste tank
Recharge water tank (weather permitting)
Recharge liquid deodorant tank (if applicable)
Drain secondary tank
Drain oil muffler tank
Restock service supplies:
Toilet Paper
Urinal Blocks
Urinal Cleaner
Spice Spray fragrance
Graffiti remover
Steriwash (hand sanitizer) cartridges
Pink hand soap cartridges
C-Fold Towels
Scrub brush (if needed)
Squeegee (if needed)
Toilet Paper dowels (if needed)
5 Gallon Bucket (if needed)
Service wand (if needed)
Vacuum hose(s) (if needed)
Minimum of (2) 33 foot vacuum hoses required
Mr. John Delivery Trucks:
Recharge water tank (weather permitting)
Ensure lift gate is equipped with safety pins for safe operation
Ensure hand truck is secure and tires are inflated
Winterization Procedures:
Drain all water systems and/or tanks (if needed)
Park designated trucks indoors according to operational deployment
Plug in block heater for trucks parked outdoors
Park vacuum trucks outdoors with rear elevated in order to prevent rear valve from freezing (if possible)
When mixing solar salt with water to create brine solution, utilize hydrometer to determine freezing point of solution
Requirements
HS Diploma or general education degree (GED); or equivalent combination of education and experience.
At least 1-year commercial or general vehicle driving experience
All CDL Required Drivers must have at least one (1) year verifiable commercial motor vehicle driving experience in the last three (3) years.
Valid Driver License (CDL or non-commercial)
What's in it for you?Category: Yard OperationsEqual Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled