Landscape Construction Mechanic

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Anaheim CA

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ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The examples of functions listed in this job description are representative, but not necessarily exhaustive, of any one position in this job classification. Management may assign other functions not listed herein at its sole discretion. • Troubleshoots mechanical systems including fuel, electrical, brakes, charging system, A/C, hydraulics, engine cooling, transmission, drive lines, engine, and smog; • identifies system components, determines component failure, and isolates components in a system; • reads and understands complex mechanical schematics; • removes, replaces, and/or repairs system components as needed; • repairs/rebuilds hydraulic systems including cylinder/valves, hoses, and piping; • performs major and minor mechanical repairs on all company-owned equipment including brakes, suspension, Engine repair/rebuild, repair mechanical systems, gears, belt drives, electrical, welding, custom fabrication, and component swap; • diagnoses pneumatic brake systems and regulators on CDL vehicles; • performs DOT Inspection on commercial fleet; • completes all CADOT required inspection, and repairs and fill out reports and update file upon completion of service inspection. • repairs, replaces, and/or performs preventative maintenance on engines, equipment, and tools; • conducts mechanical diagnostics, equipment repair, and safety inspections of various systems including brakes, suspension, electrical and hydraulic, diesel, gas, 2-cycle, and 4-cycle motors, as well as on-road and off-road equipment; • maintains equipment, parts, and supply inventory; • maintains the shop, tools, and equipment in a clean and orderly fashion; • demonstrates efficient improvement of light-duty landscape equipment (e.g., mowers, weed-eaters, hedge trimmers), heavy-duty landscape equipment (e.g., trenchers, skid steers, chain saws), and related tools (e.g., pruners, saws, loppers); • relies on manufacturer diagrams, sketches, operation manuals, and specifications to guide proper troubleshooting, repair, or replacement; • uses hand tools, power tools, and precision-measuring and testing instruments; • reviews equipment reports; • lists all concerns on a work order to ensure concerns are noted and addressed. • completes an operational evaluation on machinery to identify potential areas needing repair; • determines course of action required for repair/service and establishes a timeline needed to complete; • develops a list of parts needed and source from local supplier; • reviews work order with Equipment Manager before work begins, then the manager will assign priority status, and discuss timeline for repairs and issue approval for work to begin; • reviews equipment repair after unit has been completed, and reviews the work that was performed as well as the parts that were used and hours logged; • lubricates and cleans parts; • maintains efficiency of Lockout/Tagout Program; • complies with all policies, procedures, and performance goals; • ensures that all safety laws, policies, and practices are met; • ensures all work meets company quality standards; • solicits feedback to improve current business processes; • maintains service logs and records of preventative maintenance for all equipment; • attends weekly safety meetings; • demonstrates professional understanding of hazardous substances, PPE, and OSHA compliance; • provides excellent service (e.g., accurate, complete, and timely) to vendors, work-site partners, and company staff in a courteous and efficient manner.

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