Diesel Technician
Listed on 2026-08-19
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Heavy Equipment Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic
Diesel Technician
The Diesel Technician maintains and repairs a wide variety of heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, trailers, light trucks, and related components including diesel and gasoline-powered equipment. Completes accurate and timely diagnostic testing and analysis of equipment and vehicle operational problems including complex repair and replacement needs. Performs repairs at the Landfill, at SPSA locations, and on-the-road as necessary.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
- Provides timely, effective, and efficient repair and maintenance of heavy trucks, trailers, light trucks, and related components including diesel and gasoline-powered equipment.
- Completes accurate and timely diagnostic testing and analysis of equipment and vehicle operational problems including complex repair and replacement needs.
- Creates repair orders using SPSA's fleet management software.
- Reports observed deficiencies and repair needs to formulate corrective action plans.
- Requisition s necessary parts and supplies to repair and maintain equipment and vehicles.
- Performs preventative maintenance on various SPSA equipment.
- Removes and replaces or rebuilds components resulting from wear or failure.
- Performs repairs on diesel engines, gasoline engines, electrical systems, air brake systems, hydraulic systems, trailers, and tires.
- Tests equipment after maintenance or repair to ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturer specifications.
- Performs emergency repairs at the Landfill, at SPSA locations, and on-the-road as necessary.
- Performs minor building maintenance and repair as assigned.
- Maintains accurate and timely records of work time and repair summaries.
- Shows respect for workplace facilities and vehicles by maintaining a safe, orderly, and clean work environment.
- Ensures appropriate and timely cleaning, maintenance, and repair of work areas, tools, equipment, and vehicles.
- Performs other duties as required or assigned.
Typical
Qualifications:
Experience &
Education:
- Required Education
- High School diploma, trade school completion, or the equivalent required. - Required Experience
- Four years of experience, including school or apprenticeship-related experience, in diagnosing, repairing, rebuilding, and replacing components in heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, and their component parts. - Required Licenses
- Valid driver's license and safe driving record required to operate SPSA owned or leased vehicles.
An equivalent combination of experience and education may be considered.
Knowledge &
Skills:
- Knowledge of and skilled in the techniques required to diagnose, repair, disassemble, reassemble, and rebuild heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, various equipment and their component parts.
- Considerable knowledge of the principles of gasoline and four-cycle diesel engines and the ability to skillfully apply that knowledge.
- Considerable knowledge of the occupational hazards and safety precautions of the trade.
- Considerable knowledge and ability to repair cranes, electrical, and hydraulic systems.
- Skill and ability to read and understand service manuals and parts books and catalogs.
- Skill in the use and care of tools and equipment used in heavy equipment and automotive maintenance trade.
Supplemental Information:
Working Conditions:
This position requires spending a considerable amount of time outdoors and in a garage facility in adverse climatic conditions (i.e., dust, odor, hot, cold, rain, snow).
Requires wearing appropriate personal safety gear. Requires ability to work outside of normal scheduled hours to repair equipment on an emergency basis as needed. Ability to drive a company vehicle to SPSA locations or sites of required road repairs in all weather conditions.
Machines, Tools & Equipment:
This position will be required to regularly use hoists and hand tools to repair and reassemble a wide variety of heavy construction equipment, heavy trucks, trailers, light trucks, automobiles, and related components including diesel and gasoline-powered equipment. Also required to operate and repair cranes, and automotive electrical and hydraulic systems.
Physical & Mental Requirements:
- Work in a dynamic environment requiring teamwork and responsiveness to changing priorities and needs.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
- Diagnose equipment failure problems.
- Maintain, repair, rebuild or replace component parts with a variety of heavy and light equipment.
- Maintain written schedules and complete required paperwork such as parts requisition and repair orders.
- Safely operate automotive, heavy-duty trucks, medium-duty trucks, trailers, related components, and shop equipment to diagnose and perform repairs.
- Visually detect defective or worn-out parts and tires.
- Select and use the proper repair tools and shop equipment.
- Dismantle and reassemble heavy equipment using hoists and hand tools with sufficient manual dexterity.
- Perform repairs on an incline and/or unstable ground in all weather conditions.
- Perform required repairs while standing,…
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