Fleet & Facility Technician
Listed on 2026-06-07
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Heavy Equipment Mechanic
We are an equal employment opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status or any other characteristic protected by law.
PositionFleet & Facility Technician (Exempt/Non-Exempt: Non-Exempt; Full-Time: Full-Time;
Location:
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The Fleet & Facility Technician will perform highly skilled and complex repairs including inspecting, repairing, fabricating, rebuilding, and maintaining NSEDC's vessels, vehicles, equipment, machinery and facilities associated with NSEDC's operations in the Norton Sound region. The primary focus of the position during the summer operational season will be on the repair and maintenance of NSSP and tender vessel infrastructure and equipment.
SupervisionReceived
The position receives supervision from the Facility & Fleet Manager who monitors work performance and gives work direction. The position functions with limited supervision.
Essential Job Functions and Responsibilities- Perform highly skilled and complex mechanical repairs on both light and heavy equipment such as loaders, light‑duty trucks, forklifts, marine engines and generators
- Perform preventive maintenance on vessels, vehicles, facilities and associated equipment
- Perform general maintenance on buildings and grounds as directed
- Inspect equipment, analyze trouble and plan sequence of repair operations
- Assist management in long‑term maintenance and shipyard planning for larger projects and repairs
- Light‑duty mechanical work, including servicing vehicles, changing tires as needed, changing oil, etc.
- Assist in equipment inspections
- Log maintenance, inspections and repairs in accordance with NSEDC guidelines and protocols
- Flag and report any equipment that is not working properly or in need of repair
- Coordinate parts runs and maintain parts inventory
- Assist in coordinating and supporting contractors hired for repairs and other projects
- Recommend improved work methods and procedures
- Assist in training employees
- Other duties as assigned
Preferred candidates will have at least three years’ experience in related fields such as diesel engine repairs and maintenance, on‑highway vehicle repairs and maintenance, facility repairs and maintenance, marine vessel repairs and maintenance, steel and aluminum welding, and heavy equipment operations.
A valid driver’s license is required.
Knowledge and Skills- Knowledge of heavy equipment operation and maintenance procedures and processes
- Knowledge of repair techniques and requirements for mechanical, electronic, and other diverse equipment systems
- Knowledge of safety precautions for operating and repairing motorized vehicles, equipment and tools
- Knowledge of diesel technology and maintenance
- Knowledge of marine power applications and maintenance
- Knowledge of basic automotive systems and maintenance
- Knowledge of carpentry, plumbing, and electrical systems for basic facility maintenance and repair
- Skill in analyzing and resolving heavy equipment operation and maintenance problems
- Skill in the use of tools, materials, and equipment used in heavy equipment operations, general maintenance, marine engines and light‑duty vehicles
- Skill in operating power equipment and hand tools
- Skill in operating a personal computer, utilizing a variety of applicable software programs
- Skill in analyzing and repairing mechanical failures
- Skill in preparing and maintaining accurate reports and records
- Sit less than half the workday
- Bend, stretch, twist, crouch and/or reach
- Use hands and arms for repetitive motion tasks consistently for more than one hour at a time
- Lift or carry unaided up to 50 pounds
- Push or pull using more than moderate force
- See and hear with normal acuity
- Overtime is required, primarily during the fishing season
- Travel is required (about 25% of the time)
- Travel is done via large aircraft
- Travel is done via small (less than 9‑passenger) aircraft
- Travel is done using snowmobiles, all‑terrain vehicles or boats
- Work may be conducted outside in inclement weather conditions
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