What are the responsibilities and job description for the LGS Equipment Mechanic II position at TriFactor Solutions LLC?
We’re looking for a skilled, safety-focused GSE Mechanic II to join our maintenance team. In this role, you’ll work hands-on with a wide range of powered and non-powered ground support equipment that keeps airport and air operations running smoothly. If you enjoy diagnosing complex mechanical systems, working independently, and taking pride in keeping critical equipment mission-ready, this role offers a challenging and rewarding environment.
What You’ll Do
High school diploma or GED Minimum 3 years of industrial and/or commercial maintenance experience Strong working knowledge of:
What You’ll Do
- Inspect, maintain, repair, and overhaul a wide variety of ground support equipment (GSE)
- Troubleshoot mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and powertrain systems to quickly and accurately diagnose issues
- Remove malfunctioning equipment from service and ensure it is fully repaired and safe before return to operation
- Use technical manuals, schematics, wiring diagrams, and drawings to solve complex repair challenges
- Perform preventative maintenance to reduce downtime and extend equipment life
- Safely utilize proper tools, equipment, and materials to complete maintenance tasks
- Support facility or property equipment as needed
- Mentor and guide less-experienced mechanics on diagnostics and repair techniques
- Work in both indoor and outdoor environments, including flexible shifts, overtime, and occasional travel
- Always model and uphold strong safety practices to protect coworkers, customers, and operations
- Gas and diesel engines
- Hydraulic systems
- Battery-operated equipment
- Automatic and manual transmissions and drivetrains
- Arc/MIG and acetylene welding
- Light and heavy-duty tires and wheels
- Ability to read and interpret blueprints, electrical schematics, and hydraulic diagrams
- Valid driver’s license and ability to operate vehicles and equipment
- Comfortable working independently with minimal supervision
- Basic computer skills (Microsoft Office knowledge a plus)
- Clear and professional communication skills in English (verbal and written)
- Physical ability to bend, stoop, work in confined spaces or at heights, and lift up to 75 lbs occasionally
- Own a complete set of general mechanic tools (specialty tools provided by the company)
- Six (6) months of formal technical training in automotive, truck, or equipment maintenance OR two (2) years of relevant commercial/industrial equipment servicing experience (Formal schooling may substitute for experience—1 year of schooling = 1 year of experience)
- CDL Class A license
- Prior military AGE/GSE experience
- Additional technical training or certifications