Service Technician – What You Will Do
- Using advanced diagnostic technology to troubleshoot agricultural and turf equipment
- Repairing and servicing tractors including complex diagnostics and technical issues
- Total engine, transmission, electrical and hydraulic repairs
- Uphold and maintain an environment of safety in the shop
- Performs pre-delivery inspection on all types of equipment and other merchandise offered for sale by the dealership
A successful Service Technician (Mechanic) is a problem-solver by nature and is motivated by productivity metrics to earn bonuses.
Qualifications and Skills:
- 2 – 7 years experience
- Ability to operate vehicles, tools, and equipment used in machinery pre-delivery and set-up processes
- Ability to assemble machinery components and to follow manufacturer’s pre-delivery instructions
- Ability to use Service Advisor and basic computer functions
- Sound knowledge of engines, hydraulics, power-trans, air-conditioning, and electrical systems as they apply to machines marketed by the Dealership
- Ability to lift at least 45 lbs. repeatedly
- High School Diploma or equivalent experience required
- Valid driver’s license required
- Fork lift license preferred
- Basic Service Technician certificate required
Essential Job Functions:
- Lifting, pushing, pulling up to 50 pounds
- Repetitive hand use up to 7 hours a day
- Walking or standing up to 7 hours a day
- Sitting up to 4 hours a day
- Squatting/kneeling up to 3 hours a day
- Computer/keyboard work up to 2 hours in a day