Mobile Fire Truck Diesel Mechanic at Atlantic Emergency Solutions-Atlantic Heavy Duty
Fayetteville, North Carolina, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Jun, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

24 Mar, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Diesel Mechanic, Fire Truck Repair, Ambulance Repair, Chassis Repair, Body Repair, Water Pump Repair, Electrical Component Repair, Engine Repair, Equipment Inspection, Damage Assessment, Component Overhaul, Hydraulic Line Repair, Testing Equipment, Specialized Tooling

Industry

Public Safety

Description
Description Urgently Hiring- apply now for more information and to schedule an interview! At Atlantic Emergency Solutions, our mechanics work on fire trucks and ambulances that first responders rely on every day. You get stable hours, a Monday through Friday schedule, and the option for overtime, if it's available, all in clean shops designed for serious, skilled work. We are committed to providing consistent hours, and a predictable schedule so you can plan your life outside of work. We run clean, compliant, and efficient shops and pride ourselves on employee satisfaction. Schedule: Monday through Friday, 7:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Overtime is available, could include after hour calls No rotating shifts Paid holidays (no waiting period) Benefits: Medical, dental, and vision insurance 401(k) with company match Paid time off, start earning day 1 Tool Allowance & Boot Reimbursement Work Environment: Fayetteville, NC Primary work environment is an indoor service and maintenance shop, with occasional field or outdoor work as needed. Specialty work on fire trucks and ambulances Key Job Duties: Analyzing malfunctions and determine the necessary repairs for fire and emergency equipment. This includes, but is not limited to the chassis, body, water pumps, electrical components, and engines. Operate and inspect this equipment and evaluate the best course of action to return the apparatus to a safe operating condition Examines parts for damage or excessive wear using their own and company provided specialized tooling Repair, rebuild, overhaul, and replace defective assemblies and components such as gauges, air fittings, plumbing lines and valves, hydraulic lines, various pumps, and basic engine components Test repaired equipment to ensure operating efficiency and safety prior to releasing the apparatus for duty.
Responsibilities
Mechanics are responsible for analyzing malfunctions and determining necessary repairs for fire and emergency equipment, including chassis, body, pumps, electrical systems, and engines. They must also operate and inspect this equipment, repair or replace defective components, and test the repaired apparatus to ensure safe operating efficiency before release.
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