What are the responsibilities and job description for the Heidler - Commercial Service Mechanic position at Heidler Roofing, LLC?
Safety Sensitive Position
Reports To: Service Foreman
Direct Reports: N/A
Revision Date: 04.07.24
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Summary
Assist in the day to day job operations of our customer’s service projects, roof leak investigations and repairs in a safe, productive, orderly and profitable manner.
Primary Responsibilities
Physical
Climbing – Ability to scale ladders supporting weight of body with feet supported on rungs and hands grasping side rails while climbing upward or downward.
Lifting – (to chest height) – Ability to raise weights (average 50 lbs) by grasping with hands while in a squat position with feet planted apart and raising load by straightening legs to standing position, holding back upright. Load is elevated to chest height by raising with upper and lower arm muscles.
Carrying – Following lifting to chest maneuver, above, load is transported by walking motion. (One or more other workers, depending on weight and/or bulk of load may assist carrying maneuver.)
Lifting - (overhead) – Following lifting to chest maneuver, above, load (generally 50 lbs or less) is raised to height at or above head level by extending arms upward while feet are firmly planted apart and back is kept straight.
Pushing, Pulling – Load (of 50 – 100 lbs or more) is grasped and steadied by both hands while pressure is exerted to shove or drag load in a forward or backward direction by walking. (Normally assisted by wheeled dolly, barrow, wagon or skid).
Raking, Shoveling, Tearing – While in standing position, and grasping a long-handled implement, the dominant hand is used to shove the implement on a repeated basis while it is steadied with the other hand. When shoveling, the implement is used to dig into a surface and lift a load. When raking, the implement is moved repeatedly in a forward and reverse fashion to smooth or pile materials. When tearing, the implement is used to penetrate, shred, and peel off materials on the deck surface of the roof.
Kneeling, Crouching, Bending – Working on the deck surface of the roof for extended periods requires frequent bending from waist and reaching down with arms, crouching with knees bend and body weight balanced on balls of feet, or kneeling on knees with calves folded under body.
Grasping – Ability to seize with hand(s) and fingers in a manner that object will be held firmly for support or manipulation.
Stability – Must be able to stand and walk firmly under normal working conditions without falling or loss of equilibrium. Must not be afflicted with vertigo.
Psychological
Must be mentally comfortable in scaling to and working at roof heights of buildings.
Environmental
Working outdoors frequently in extreme temperatures and weather conditions.
Working with hot and toxic materials.
Physical Ability
Employee must be able to:
Reports To: Service Foreman
Direct Reports: N/A
Revision Date: 04.07.24
FLSA Status: Non-Exempt
Job Summary
Assist in the day to day job operations of our customer’s service projects, roof leak investigations and repairs in a safe, productive, orderly and profitable manner.
Primary Responsibilities
- Load material onto vehicles and onto jobsite as requested.
- Tear off roofing materials and transport debris.
- Use basic power tools, i.e. screw gun, circular saw, etc.
- Proper ladder set up.
- Inspect and properly wear PPE.
- Ensure interior protection and protection of owner’s property.
- Set up controlled access zones.
- Rig materials to be loaded onto the roof.
- Make repairs on BUR systems (including Spudding).
- Install EPDM systems.
- Make repairs to metal roof systems.
- Install insulation crickets.
- Install wood blocking.
- Install flashing to all curbs and projections.
- Install pitch pockets, vents and drain leads.
- Clean roof area and ground.
- Keep truck clean, stocked and organized.
- Learn how to execute FSC Repair tickets to include proper documentation and photo taking to tell the story of the repair being made.
- Any other duties as assigned.
- Follow all Heidler Roofing, LLC., OSHA and customer safety policy and procedures.
- Assist in maintaining a safe workplace.
- Immediately report all unsafe conditions to supervisor or safety manager.
Physical
Climbing – Ability to scale ladders supporting weight of body with feet supported on rungs and hands grasping side rails while climbing upward or downward.
Lifting – (to chest height) – Ability to raise weights (average 50 lbs) by grasping with hands while in a squat position with feet planted apart and raising load by straightening legs to standing position, holding back upright. Load is elevated to chest height by raising with upper and lower arm muscles.
Carrying – Following lifting to chest maneuver, above, load is transported by walking motion. (One or more other workers, depending on weight and/or bulk of load may assist carrying maneuver.)
Lifting - (overhead) – Following lifting to chest maneuver, above, load (generally 50 lbs or less) is raised to height at or above head level by extending arms upward while feet are firmly planted apart and back is kept straight.
Pushing, Pulling – Load (of 50 – 100 lbs or more) is grasped and steadied by both hands while pressure is exerted to shove or drag load in a forward or backward direction by walking. (Normally assisted by wheeled dolly, barrow, wagon or skid).
Raking, Shoveling, Tearing – While in standing position, and grasping a long-handled implement, the dominant hand is used to shove the implement on a repeated basis while it is steadied with the other hand. When shoveling, the implement is used to dig into a surface and lift a load. When raking, the implement is moved repeatedly in a forward and reverse fashion to smooth or pile materials. When tearing, the implement is used to penetrate, shred, and peel off materials on the deck surface of the roof.
Kneeling, Crouching, Bending – Working on the deck surface of the roof for extended periods requires frequent bending from waist and reaching down with arms, crouching with knees bend and body weight balanced on balls of feet, or kneeling on knees with calves folded under body.
Grasping – Ability to seize with hand(s) and fingers in a manner that object will be held firmly for support or manipulation.
Stability – Must be able to stand and walk firmly under normal working conditions without falling or loss of equilibrium. Must not be afflicted with vertigo.
Psychological
Must be mentally comfortable in scaling to and working at roof heights of buildings.
Environmental
Working outdoors frequently in extreme temperatures and weather conditions.
Working with hot and toxic materials.
Physical Ability
Employee must be able to:
- Lift 100 lbs.
- Reach
- Lift 50 lbs. repetitively
- Bend
- Grasp
- See
- Push with a 50 lb. force
- Squat
- Carry 100 lbs.
- Climb a ladder
- Understand simple directions
- Understand provided training
- Aware of interior protection and protection of owner’s property
- Must have the ability to work in a constant state of alertness and safe manner
- Refrain from dangerous behavior
- Follow safety rules
- Able to operate hand tools
- Able to handle cutting equipment
- Able to operate all power tools
- Assist in keeping a safe work area
- Maintain tools and equipment in good working order