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Do you have the skills to be an Overhead Crane Technician? This Service Technician will inspect, troubleshoot, repair, and modify electric overhead bridge cranes and related material handling equipment. Our technicians work in a safety-first type of environment and don't mind heights or working on mechanical parts. As a service technician, you will work with 480 3 phase motors, troubleshooting issues with cranes, and working with clients and facility directors to ensure that the client’s needs are being serviced properly.
Responsibilities:
· Perform inspections, maintenance and repairs on electric overhead traveling cranes and hoists at varied customer locations. Be available "on call" to provide afterhours service.
· Conduct on-site electrical, mechanical, structural and electronic troubleshooting to determine cause for equipment malfunction and establish the necessary repairs using visual inspection, test procedures and appropriate test equipment. Perform a general post repair audit before completion of work, documenting that all required safety features are functional or documenting deficiencies and attaching a deficiency tag to the crane.
· Document findings and make corrective recommendations to the customer including a written "Safety Notification" of any observed or known safety concerns, if appropriate. Determine customer's intentions to purchase repairs and advise local service office of actions necessary to sell or complete the repairs.
· Consult with customer regarding all repair and safety related issues and discuss recommendations to assist the customer with improving their material handling applications, before leaving job site. Determine items requiring quotation.
· Complete and provide proper electronic documentation using the established company digital tools required for each service, obtaining the customer's signature and acceptance.
· Produce sales leads during service calls and report to service office, following established guidelines.
· Read and understand the contents of all OSHA, ANSI, CMAA, HMI and other codes or regulations of our industry. Refresh and update knowledge periodically.
· Complete service reports and other required and appropriate documents in an accurate, neat and legible manner and submit same promptly and following established guidelines.
· Communicating with the service office and Planner, following established practices.
· Maintain all company issued equipment, vehicle and assets in a safe and proper working order. Operate tools, equipment and vehicles. Notify supervisor of any deficiencies for resolution.
· Maintain supply of forms, literature, inventory and miscellaneous materials in the service vehicle. Document use or sale to customer.
· Follow all established safety rules and procedures, including those established by the customer.
· Maintain company vehicle and uniforms.
· Participate in monthly safety meetings.
· Other responsibilities as assigned by supervisor.
Education:
Vocational/technical training and/or hands on industrial equipment experience.
Minimum Qualifications:
· 5-7 years of crane service technician experience.
· Must have strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills.
· Demonstrate solid mechanical and industrial skills.
· Candidate must be willing to travel and work in production environments, with some overnight travel possible.
· Ability to operate company phone and computer.
· Ability to complete electronic forms in a timely manner.
· Ability to work extended hours, and on holidays, as required.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.00 - $45.00 per hour
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Work Location: On the road
Full Time
$56k-74k (estimate)
11/07/2023
05/03/2024
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