As member of the Menzies Aviation Ground Service Equipment (GSE) Mechanic team you will be responsible for the safe and efficient repairing and rebuilding of airport service vehicles. You will be required to inspect and identify defective or broken parts on vehicles as well as make repairs to gas/diesel engines, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems.
Location: Seattle International Airport
Required: Must possess mechanical tools and toolbox
Pay Scale
New hire $36
6 months $37
12 months $38
18 months $3+
24 months $40
36 months $41
Key Responsibilities
Inspect and identify defective or broken parts on vehicles as well as make repairs to gas/diesel engines, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical systems.
Hydrate electric equipment according to the Hydration Schedule
Repair all non-motorized equipment.
Able to program and understand the functions of the Rapid Charger; including the Battery Monitor and Identification Device (BMID)
Repair and replace all tires and wheels.
Perform monthly, quarterly and annual quality control checks on the equipment.
Maintain records relating to maintenance.
Drive and operate service equipment vehicles.
Report all accidents to Shop Supervisors and Managers
Answer all radioed repair calls on the ramp.
Ensure our aircraft services team can operate effectively by providing proper preventative care to equipment and timely repairs to broken equipment.
Must be able to safely operate all vehicles and Ground Support Equipment (GSE) -Perform Daily Equipment Checks (DEC’s)
Maintain a safe and secure work environment, in accordance with local health, safety, and security policies and procedures.
Qualifications
Mechanical experience
Must be 18 years of age.
Must possess valid US driver’s license.
Must pass pre-employment background, physical test and a drug screen.
Ability to proficiently read, write and speak English.
Must be comfortable lifting/moving 70lbs.
Must be available and flexible to work variable shifts including weekends and holidays.
Must be comfortable working in all weather conditions.
All mechanics are required to perform all duties of the other positions, as needed do to operational need; Example: a Level I Mechanic may need to perform tasks of a Level III when directed.
Must be able to obtain and maintain all required Airport Badge
Must have a High School Diploma or General Education Degree (GED)
Required: Must possess mechanical tools and toolbox
Mechanic - Tool Requirements
¼” DRIVE
Ratchet
Swivel
Socket (Deep and Shallow Required)
Standard 1/8” – +/16”
½” DRIVE
Ratchet
Sockets (Deep and Shallow Required)
Extension 3” and 6”
Standard 3/8” - 15/16”
6” Impact Extension
Deep Impact Socket 1/215/16”
3/8” DRIVE
Ratchet
Swivel
Extensions 3” and 6”
Socket (Deep and Shallow Required)
Standard 5/16 – 1”
Spark Plug Socket 5/8 and 13/16”
WRENCHES
Combination wrenches ¼” -15/16”
Allen Wrenches 1/16” – 3/8”
Crescent Wrenches 8” and 12”
HAMMERS, CHISELS, PUNCHES
Ball Peen Hammer 32 oz.
Punch and Chisel Set
SCREW DRIVERS
Phillips Head Screwdrivers #1 #2
Standard Head Screwdrivers #1 #2
AIR TOOLS
1/2” Drive Impact Gun
OSHA Approved Air Nozzle
PLIERS
Channel Locks 12”
Standard Pliers 8”
MISCELLANEOUS
Tire pressure Guage (Up to 120 PSI)
Oil Filter Wrenches (small and large)
Medium Locking Rollaway Toolbox
Working Conditions
The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. While performing the duties of this job, the employee may regularly work in outside weather conditions. The employee frequently works near moving mechanical parts, high voltages and high hydraulic/pneumatic pressures.
The employee is also frequently exposed to very loud noise levels, fumes or airborne particles and hazardous substances, materials or waste. The employee occasionally works in high, precarious places. Must have Electrical, Maintenance,
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