The Rental Equipment Technician primarily works under the direction of the Operations Manager, Fleet Maintenance Manager or a Supervisor providing a variety of services including daily inspection, testing, and minor servicing of industrial equipment.
Requirements
- Maintains work area and other areas in a clean and orderly condition.
- Maintains equipment per the Company's and manufacturer's requirements, as well as within DOT regulations, prior to outward delivery to customers.
- Completes all documentation, registrations, and data entry associated with inspection and repair in a timely and accurate manner, and ensures all documentation is being accurately captured and maintained.
- Performs atmospheric testing (using an air quality monitor) of equipment interiors to ensure safe working condition, utilizing supplied breathing air if required.
- Enters into confined spaces and complies with all CSE processes and procedures.
- Performs minor equipment repairs (including some welding) where necessary.
- Operates forklifts and yard mules to mobilize equipment around the facility.
- Occasionally deals with external customers and vendors and maintains professionalism throughout these interactions.
- Contributes to team goals and customer demands through effective communication and prioritization of a self-organized workload.
- Troubleshoots and eliminates problems relating to equipment as and when they arise.
Benefits
- Comprehensive medical benefits coverage
- Dental plans and vision coverage
- Health care and dependent care spending accounts
- Short- and long-term disability
- Life insurance and accidental death & dismemberment insurance
- Employee and Family Assistance Program (EAP)
- Employee discount programs
- Retirement plan with a generous company match
- Employee Stock Purchase Plan (ESPP)
- Paid Time Off (PTO)