Mechanic, Field Service - Baltimore Hydraulics, Inc.

City of Baltimore, Mayor's Office of Employment Development

Mechanic, Field Service - Baltimore Hydraulics, Inc.

Baltimore, MD
Full Time
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    JOB SUMMARY:

    As a Field Service Technician, your focus lies within our Field Service Department, where your primary role involves troubleshooting and repairing equipment and systems on-site with minimal supervision. Beyond technical prowess, your proficiency in communication and management is crucial for successfully completing assignments and fostering positive client relationships. You'll also play a pivotal role in creating precise labor and material requirements, essential for generating accurate repair estimates. Your multifaceted skill set and dedication to excellence ensure efficient field operations and client satisfaction.

    ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:

    Flexibility to work on a variety of equipment and machines

    Knowledge of rigging and how to safely remove cylinders, pumps, and motors from a variety of machines and systems

    Decerning conversations with customers to understand issues and how to proceed with repairs and diagnosing

    Plan travel to arrive to customer locations on time

    When components are brought back to the shop, follow check in procedure, work with prospective department for time frame, work needed for repairs, and technical abilities

    Answering phone calls from customers and have a full description of work scope, people needed, and parts/tools required before ending conversation

    Assist departments when not on call

    Work with parts department to have purchase item when on job site.

    Write efficient and effective estimates for all jobs with detailed work scopes and time schedule

    Set up and take down work sites efficiently

    Clean as work is completed

    Any other assignments and duties given by the President or Manager.

    SKILLS SETS & EQUIPMENT PROFICENCY:

    Ability to identify and know function of hydraulic components

    Ability to identify correct parts and components from parts books and repair manuals

    Ability to identify and specify standard size hydraulic fittings and adapters

    Basic knowledge of AC and DC circuits

    Bend hydraulic tube assemblies

    Correctly take oil samples from hydraulic system

    Fabricate hydraulic tube assemblies

    Fabricate hydraulic hose assemblies

    Match Marking

    Operate 25,000# lift

    Operate stationary hose crimpers

    Operate portable hose crimpers

    Operate forklift

    Operate overhead cranes.

    Operate steam cleaner

    Operate pressure washer

    Operate company vehicle safely

    Use of basic mechanics hand tools

    Use of dial calipers and micrometer

    Use of multi-meter

    Use of dielectric tester

    Use of pin burner

    Use oil tester

    Use of auxiliary power unit

    Use of flushing cart

    Use of flow tester

    Use of flow meters

    PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

    Standing

    Kneeling

    Squatting

    Walking

    Stairs

    Sitting

    Lifting – up to 50 lbs.

    Climbing.

    Pulling/Pushing

    Carrying

    Reaching

    Grasping

    ADMINISTRATIVE REQUIREMENTS:

    Job Estimating

    Parts Inspection

    Time Clock

    SPECIAL CONSIDERATIONS/REQUIREMENTS:

    Clean Driving Record

    Time Management abilites

    Work site proficiency

    Mechanic, Field Service
    Reports to: Service Manager
    Department: Field Service
    Work Time: 7 am- 3:30 pm; Lunch 11:30 am – 12:00 pm
    Date: 1/31/2024

    PAY GRADE: T9-T10

    EDUCATIONAL REQUIREMENTS:
    High School Diploma or GED Certificate

    MECHANICAL/TECHNICAL REQUIREMENTS:
    Bennett Mechanical Aptitude: 80 or above
    Basic Hydraulic Class (BHI)
    Advanced Hydraulic Class (BHI)
    40 Hours Service in Cylinder Department
    40 Hours Service in Pump Department
    40 Hours Service in Mobile Department
    Seal Identification & Sizing Class
    Parker Hydraulic Fitting Identification & Sizing Class
    Parker Hose Crimp Class

    SAFETY COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
    OSHA 30-Hour General Industry Training Course
    MSHA Part 46 Training (as required)
    CPR & First Aid