Field Tech Apprentice II presso Wyoming Machinery Company
Wyoming Machinery Company · Gillette, Stati Uniti d'America · Onsite
- Junior
- Ufficio in Gillette
Efficiently diagnose any mechanical, hydraulic, or electrical problems and proficiently repair any model Caterpillar engine or machine. Various levels of knowledge and abilities in the Essential Functions listed below are required and will determine job placement. Specific knowledge needed is dependent upon the individual departments within the company. Job placement will be based on knowledge, skills, and abilities in accordance with the following guidelines, including prior experience: · Apprentice I: Basic understanding of mechanical tools and service procedures. Experience: 1 year of experience in working on heavy equipment or possess a strong mechanical aptitude. · Apprentice II: Basic component identification, understanding the functions of various Caterpillar mechanical systems and ability to perform various mechanical procedures. Experience: Certificate from a Trade School and/or 2 years of heavy equipment experience. · Field: Understand the operation, troubleshooting, and repair of various Caterpillar mechanical systems and can troubleshoot and function as a technician with little or no direction and/or assistance. Experience: Minimum four years of previous heavy equipment experience. The level of knowledge and performance expectations for all functions and skills will be outlined in greater detail in the Wyoming Machinery Company Employee Development Program. |
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· Prolonged walking, sitting, standing, climbing, bending, stooping, squatting working in elevated position. · Frequent use of hands for simple grasping, pushing, pulling and fine manipulating tools/objects, and writing/typing. · Walking on un-level ground with many slip, trip and fall hazards. · Frequent exposure to extreme temperatures and adverse weather conditions. · Frequent exposure to substances including but not limited to: water, mud, dirt, grease, dust, industrial chemicals, and hydraulic fluids. · Frequent exposure to loud noises. · Heavy lifting up to 50 lbs. · Use of all necessary personal protective equipment. · Operate a company vehicle requiring a valid driver’s license (driving record must meet company insurance standards and is reviewed annually). · Overtime, varying schedules, extensive travel and overnight stays away from home may be required. |