Description:
Essential Job Functions for a Mechanic III
Emphasizing their expertise, leadership qualities, and ability to handle complex repairs:
Advanced Equipment Repair and Maintenance (Master Mechanic)
•Functions as master mechanic, expertly diagnosing and repairing all types of heavy equipment and plant machinery used in the landscape rock quarry operation (loaders, haul trucks, crushers, etc.).
•Independently tackles complex repairs, utilizing their extensive knowledge and experience to identify root causes and implement effective preventative maintenance solutions.
•Manages repairs that require specialized tools and techniques, ensuring proper procedures are followed for safety and efficiency.
•May perform major overhauls on engines, transmissions, and other critical equipment components.
•Possesses a deep understanding of hydraulic and electrical systems, adeptly troubleshooting and repairing even the most intricate malfunctions, while communicating with the executive team what the extent of the repairs may be
•Ability to create solutions to keep the equipment running until a scheduled repair time can happen. This may include welding/fabricating parts to make sure things are running.
Leadership and Mentorship
•Provides leadership and guidance to less experienced mechanics, fostering a collaborative work environment within the maintenance team.
•Coaches and trains junior mechanics, sharing their expertise and ensuring proper skill development for future maintenance needs.
•Delegates tasks effectively, ensuring efficient workflow and timely completion of repairs.
•Acts as a mentor, fostering a culture of continuous learning and sharing of knowledge within the team.
•Support our company values and teach others by example.
Problem-Solving and Innovation
•Analyzes complex equipment breakdowns, applying critical thinking and problem-solving skills to develop effective repair strategies.
•Identifies opportunities for improvement in maintenance practices and implements innovative solutions to enhance equipment reliability and uptime.
•Works collaboratively with other departments (e.g., operations) to understand equipment usage patterns and tailor maintenance strategies for optimal performance.
Additional Responsibilities
•Works independently when provided with the proper lifting tools, ensuring safety during heavy equipment repairs.
•Maintains and utilizes a personal toolkit along with specialty tools required for various repair projects.
•This contributes to the development and implementation of preventative maintenance schedules to maximize equipment lifespan and minimize breakdowns.
•Analyzes maintenance data to identify trends and potential equipment weaknesses, enabling proactive maintenance strategies.
•Oversees the maintenance parts inventory, ensuring adequate stock levels to support repairs and minimize downtime. This includes V- belts, dry belts, bearings, rollers, head and tail pulley shafts, screen clamps, proper grease for our applications and any other items to prevent costly downtime.
•Maintains detailed and accurate records of all repairs performed, parts used, and equipment condition, accurate timelines for follow-up services and replacement schedules
•May participate in the selection and procurement of new equipment or tools for the maintenance department at a fair and reasonable price
Key Focus: Expertise, Leadership, and Innovation
Mechanic III in a landscape rock quarry is a highly skilled and experienced professional. They are the go-to person for resolving complex equipment issues and ensuring the smooth operation of the entire operation. Their leadership qualities and commitment to continuous learning empower them to mentor junior mechanics and contribute to the overall efficiency and productivity of the quarry.
Requirements:
A highly skilled and experienced Master Mechanic to expertly diagnose and repair complex equipment issues, provide leadership and mentorship, and drive continuous improvement within the maintenance team.
Key Responsibilities:
•Advanced Equipment Repair & Maintenance: Functions as a master mechanic, expertly diagnosing and repairing all types of heavy equipment, tackling complex repairs, managing specialized repairs, performing major overhauls, and possessing deep hydraulic/electrical systems knowledge.
•Leadership & Mentorship: Provides leadership and guidance to less experienced mechanics, coaches and trains junior mechanics, delegates tasks effectively, and fosters a culture of learning.
•Problem-Solving & Innovation: Analyzes complex breakdowns, develops effective repair strategies, identifies improvement opportunities, and collaborates with other departments.
•Additional Responsibilities: Works independently (with proper lifting tools), maintains a personal toolkit, contributes to preventative maintenance schedules, analyzes maintenance data, oversees parts inventory, maintains detailed records, and may participate in equipment procurement.
Essential Skills & Abilities:
•Technical Expertise: In-depth knowledge of heavy equipment and plant machinery, mastery of diagnostic procedures and repair techniques, and proficiency in troubleshooting complex systems.
•Autonomy: Ability to work independently and make sound decisions.
•Leadership: Proven ability to mentor and train less experienced mechanics.
•Tool Proficiency: Ownership of a comprehensive tool kit, including specialized tools.
•Physical Demands: Ability to perform physically demanding tasks and work in various conditions.
•Problem-Solving: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills.
•Safety Focus: Commitment to safety protocols.
Desired Qualifications:
•Extensive experience as a heavy equipment mechanic in the rock crushing industry.
•Relevant certifications or licenses.
•Strong understanding of hydraulic and electrical systems.
•Proficiency in welding and fabrication.