Mechanic ASRS III
Skills & Experience:
Education:  Trade School
Experience:  5+ years of experience in industrial maintenance and shop practices, maintaining electrical material handling equipment, and forklift repair
Additional Skills & Abilities:
•      Must demonstrate technical knowledge of high pressure hydraulic systems and control valves, solid state electrical systems, high current power system, and various AC & DC motor controllers. 
•      Must demonstrate competencies with power and hand tools, multi-meters, dial calipers, micrometers, and other test equipment to perform essential job duties. 
•      Must be able to successfully and safety operate overhead hoists, slings, chain and pulley rigging, and proper hooks and links technology. 
•      Must have good interpersonal and communication skills in order to follow instructions and effectively interface with departmental staff and other Company Departments. 
•      Must be able to manually lift materials and parts weighing up to 60 pounds. 
•      Ability to walk 70% of the time to coordinate manpower and equipment requirements. Must be able to reach, stoop, kneel, and sit 30% of the time to perform related maintenance work. 
•      Must have good color vision and perception in order to verify color-coded wires, control symbols, and operate machinery. 
•      Must be able to work at high elevations and climb storage racks or equipment ladders as needed. 
•      Must have advanced skills with oxy-acetylene torches, MIG, and metal rod arc welding for minor and moderate repairs. 
•      Must be able to do basic computer interfacing, keyboard input, e-mail accounts, computer-based database research and maintenance, and be proficient with Microsoft Excel and Word applications. Must be able to interface with accounting systems such as SAP Ariba and Concur.
Working Conditions:
•    Works around live electrical conductors and high voltage power components up to 480 VAC as well as high hydraulic pressures in captive systems up to 3,500 psi. 
•    Works at heights up to 85 feet while wearing a full safety harness; must access equipment on rooftops. 
•    Works with strong chemicals and corrosives such as battery acid, drain cleaners, rust removers, concrete cleaners, industrial solvents, paint strippers, and petroleum distillates. 
•    Works around high intensity electric arc and oxy-acetylene welding processes and welding fumes. 
•    Works around powered shop equipment such as drills, impact tools, grinders, chop-off and circular saws. 
•    Works around automated equipment that could start or stop automatically and forklift traffic. 
•    Is subjected to dust, solvent and battery fumes, and petroleum distillates/contaminates.
