Shop Service Tech Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Summit, MS at Geebo

Shop Service Tech

Job Type Full-timeDescriptionFor over 60 years, Lyle Machinery Co.
has fostered a supportive and balanced culture to accomplish our shared values.
Headquartered in Richland, MS, with additional locations across MS, AL, LA, FL and TX, LMC performs service and repairs, both on-site and in the field, in addition to the sales, leases and rentals of heavy equipment.
As we continue to grow, we are looking for a high energy, self-motivated employee who works well with others and/or independently in a safe manner.
Due to our tremendous growth, we are looking to add Technicians to our Summit team.
Duties:
Diagnosis and repair electrical, mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic issues with machinery Read and understand machine schematics Fabricate and weld as necessary for task completion Follow federal and shop safety guidelines and protocol Ability to recondition and repair equipment and components Communicate with management and other departments to ensure quality work and customer satisfaction Complete necessary paperwork for warranty and shop compliance Other work-related duties as assigned by manager Requirements Must possess your own tools Minimum of 2 years of hands-on heavy equipment repair experience Must be able to work overtime and/or weekends as necessary Must be able to pass pre-employment background check and drug screening Must be able to multitask and prioritize to meet time restraints Attend company and product training for career advancements Physical:
Ability to see in full range color Ability to knee, bend, twist, lift and squat to service equipment on the ground Must have excellent hand dexterity to include firm grasping Ability to lift, push and pull up to 50lbs Must be able to work in any weather environment Occasional exposure to loud noises Recommended Skills Customer Satisfaction Heavy Equipment Hydraulics Machinery Multitasking Regulatory Compliance Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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