At UPMC, we’re all here for the same reason — to make Life Changing Medicine happen. Join our team and you will play a unique and important role in our mission to change healthcare for the better.
Why Join UPMC?
We don’t just take care of patients — we take care of our team, too. And we have the data to prove it. In addition to the benefits you’d expect from an industry leader you can expect:
- AWARD-WINNING WORKPLACE: Ranked #1 for Best Places to Work for Women & Diverse Managers by Diversity MBA
- A recent study showed that UPMC benefits are 20% higher in value than other healthcare providers in our market.
- Competitive pay
- Tuition reimbursement
- Opportunities to grow in your career at UPMC
UPMC is looking for a full-time Fleet Mechanic I located in Harrisburg.
This position works daylight, Monday-Friday, 7 am - 3 pm. Weekends off!
Purpose:
The Fleet Mechanic I will perform minor component repair or replacement and assist with the removal, replacement, and repair of major components.
Responsibilities:
- Perform the following repairs or replacements: Preventive Maintenance Service, Front End/Tandem Axle alignments, Minor electrical system repairs.
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Identify defects in driveline, brake, electrical, cab, frame, suspension, steering, air, and related systems
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Pickup and delivery of vehicles
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Maintain work area appearance and safety
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Use hand tools such as screwdrivers, pliers, wrenches, pressure gauges, and precision instruments, as well as power tools such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding equipment, and jacks and hoists.
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Inspect brake systems, steering mechanisms, wheel bearings, and other important parts to ensure that they are in proper operating condition.
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Perform routine maintenance such as changing oil, checking batteries, and lubricating equipment and machinery.
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Adjust and reline brakes, align wheels, tighten bolts and screws, and reassemble equipment.
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Raise trucks, buses, and heavy parts or equipment using hydraulic jacks or hoists.
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Test drive trucks and buses to diagnose malfunctions or to ensure that they are working properly.
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Inspect, test, and listen to defective equipment to diagnose malfunctions, using test instruments such as handheld computers, motor analyzers, chassis charts, and pressure gauges.
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Examine and adjust protective guards, loose bolts, and specified safety devices.
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Inspect and verify dimensions and clearances of parts to ensure conformance to factory specifications.
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Specialize in repairing and maintaining parts of the engine, such as fuel injection systems.
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A Mechanic's tool set up to ½ inch drive; typically including sockets, wrenches, pliers, screwdrivers, and other tools for various repair and maintenance jobs on vehicles.