Trailer Technician Description 1) Working on suspensiona. Change torque arms1. Ensure torque arms are adjusted properlyb. Change shocksc. Change leaf springsd. Change leaf spring hangerse. Change equalizersf. Change tiresg. Change spindle nuts1. Ensure spindle nuts are torqued to manufactures specsh. Change wheel hub bearingsi. Change wheel hub seal1. Ensure wheel seals are torqued to manufactures specsj. Change brake drumsk. Change brake shoesl. Change s-cams and s-cam bushing 2) Working on air systema. Change brake chambersb. Change air linesc. Change air bagsd. Change brake valvese. Change ABS valvesf. Change leveling valvesg. Change air tanks 3 Working on lights and wiringa. Change lights1. Use light tester to identify bad lightsb. Fix broken or rubbed through wires 4) PPEa. Wear safety toe boots b. Wear safety glassesc. Wear fire retardant uniforms when torching or weldingd. Wear welding helmet when weldinge. Wear safety glasses or goggles rated for torching when torchingf. Wear disposable gloves when handling hazardous chemicals 5) Fill out work ordersa. Document parts used on jobsb. Clock in and out of jobs to keep record of time used 6) Clean workspacea. Clean work area in between jobsb. Put tools away after use c. Return shop tools to designated location after used. Spool air lines when not in use 7) Occasional job tasksa. Changing rollup door locksb. Changing rollup door hinges and rollersc. Changing crossmembersd. Spot your own trailers 8) 90-day pmsa. Inspect lights b. Check for air leaksc. Check brake liningd. Grease landing legse. Grease slack adjustersf. Grease s-cam bushingsg. Adjust brakes 9) Perform DOT inspectionsa. Inspect suspension frame b. Inspect lightsc. Inspect trailer bodyd. Inspect tires1. Check tread depth2. Check air pressuree. Inspect suspension components 1. Check brake stroke2. Check brake lining thicknessf. Inspect upper couplerg. Grease landing legsh. Grease slack adjustersi. Grease s-cam bushingsj. Adjust brakesk. Inspect air system
First shift hiring, $28 - $32 per hour based on experience
Requirements
Required Education and Experience
1. High school diploma or GED preferred.
2. Driver’s license required.
3. 1 or more years of experience.
4. Must have your own basic tools.
Additional Eligibility Qualifications
1. Welding experience with Mig Welder.
2. Welding experience on Steel and Aluminum.
Benefits
Comprehensive benefit package including medical, dental, vision, 401k, paid time off, paid holidays ++++
Dutch Farms/Good Foods is an equal opportunity employer committed to workforce diversity. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran status, disability status or other category under applicable law.
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