Heavy Equipment Technician; Field
Listed on 2026-07-01
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Installation Technician
Heavy Equipment Technician (Field)
Job Overview
- Perform duties in diverse weather conditions, including extreme cold and heat, while maintaining focus on safety and efficiency.
- Work a 4-on, 4-off shift pattern consisting primarily of 13‑hour shifts, occasionally extending to 14 hours; be prepared for up to 6 consecutive workdays followed by one rest day, all in compliance with the organization's fatigue management policy to ensure wellness and operational safety.
- Monitor and report on the status of Ground Engaging Tools (GET) inventory to prevent equipment downtime and maintain operational continuity.
- Handle GET components ranging in weight from 2 to 500 pounds, with the ability to safely lift loads up to 50 pounds, ensuring adherence to safe manual handling practices at all times.
- Independently assess and creatively devise action plans to promptly resolve equipment or inventory issues, demonstrating strong problem‑solving skills and logical decision‑making.
- Provide assistance in diagnosing equipment repair needs, support repair processes, and contribute to gearbox and component rebuilds, ensuring equipment is restored to optimal working order.
- Inspect, clean, and classify parts to designate them as reusable or scrap, maintaining high standards in parts processing to support effective equipment maintenance.
- Consistently uphold and promote a safe working environment, actively practicing and encouraging safe work habits among all team members.
- Demonstrate the ability to work both independently and collaboratively within a multidisciplinary team, contributing to a positive and inclusive workplace culture.
- Maintain constant communication with internal teams, mine operations, and external vendors to effectively manage GET supplies and address equipment needs timely, ensuring minimum downtime during operations.
- Commit to delivering excellent customer service and foster a team‑oriented attitude aligned with the values and mission of the Komatsu organization.
- Engage actively in continuous learning and development opportunities to enhance technical skills and adapt to evolving equipment technologies and processes.
- Participate constructively in a diverse work environment, contributing to a culture of respect, inclusion, and collaboration.
This role requires practical knowledge and experience in welding and cutting applications, critical for maintaining and repairing heavy mining equipment.
Proficiency in the safe and effective use of various hand tools is essential, including grinders, pneumatic hammers, and sledgehammers, ensuring quality workmanship and adherence to safety protocols.
The position involves moderate physical demands such as continuous lifting and moving of light to moderately heavy materials and operating in confined or difficult postures, underlining the importance of physical fitness and ergonomic awareness.
Compliance with safety regulations is paramount; therefore, current MSHA certification, a valid driver's license, and successful completion of pre‑employment drug screening and physical examinations are required.
A steadfast commitment to the Komatsu Safety First philosophy is expected, which involves understanding and adhering to all Cardinal Rules, actively promoting coworker safety, and participating in safety programs such as FLRAs, near‑miss reporting, and safety observations to continuously improve workplace safety.
Technical Skill Requirements- Proficient in welding and cutting techniques applicable to heavy equipment maintenance.
- Experience utilizing a variety of hand tools accurately and safely, including grinders and pneumatic tools.
- Active MSHA certification to ensure compliance with mine safety standards.
- Ability to accurately read and interpret technical prints and schematics to facilitate repairs and maintenance.
- Capable of vertical lifting tasks up to 150 pounds using safe lifting techniques and equipment where necessary.
- Frequent carrying, pushing, and pulling activities requiring upper body strength and endurance.
- Repetitive tasks involving coupling and precise manual operations.
- Ability to climb ladders and steps safely during maintenance…
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