Power Equipment Mechanicother related Employment listings - Greencreek, ID at Geebo

Power Equipment Mechanic

Description:
Role StatementService, diagnose, test, repair, adjust, and overhaul outdoor power equipment such as lawn mowers, chainsaws, and other related gas and electric powered equipment.
LocationThis position will be performed onsite at our store.
Remote work is not available for this role.
Outcomes for SuccessService power equipment including changing oil, greasing, fueling, washing, and testing.
Assemble outdoor power equipment and other mechanical components according to manufacturer specifications.
Inspect and troubleshoot various types of outdoor power equipment to diagnose issues and perform repairs as needed to make equipment function properly.
Create part and cost estimates for needed repairs.
Perform routine maintenance services on small and large engine power equipment.
Willingness to learn and seek technical/product training when available.
Ensure work area stays clean and free from debris and trash.
May perform other duties as assigned.
WagesStarting wages will be based on years of experience and education.
BenefitsBenefits eligibility will be determined based on employment status and plan rules are subject to changeMedicalDentalVisionCompany paid and voluntary Life
AD&D401k with company matchVacationSick leaveHoliday payEmployer provided PPEOther great employee engagement benefitsWhy TAL Building Centers?Based in Vancouver, Washington, TAL Building Centers is a family-owned company helping to build better communities.
At our building centers located throughout the Pacific Northwest, we create a positive experience for our customerspros and homeowners alikeby providing guidance for innovative, smart building solutions.
Our mission and core values drive everything we doOur MissionWe Help Build Better Communities Our Core ValuesWe Are the Guide - We help our customers, employees and suppliers succeed through trust and partnership.
We Are Courteous - We create a positive experience for customers, employees, suppliers, and communities.
We Are Ambitious - We seek innovative solutions and go the extra mile.
We Are Accountable - We act with honesty and integrity.
We Are Safe - We protect our customers, suppliers, and employees by cultivating a safety-first environment.
So, why TAL? Because we're more than just a job we're an opportunity to be part of something bigger.
Embrace your potential, and together, let's build a brighter future.
BBBS22Requirements:
1-2 years small engine repair/service experience preferred.
Small engines diagnostic and repair knowledge.
Basic knowledge of electrical systems.
Aptitude in the usage of various hand tools (screwdrivers, ratchets, hammers etc.
) and measurement tools (e.
g.
, calipers).
Knowledge of various diagnostic tools.
Ability to problem solve and troubleshoot.
Strong attention to detail.
Excellent oral and written communications skills.
High school diploma or GED.
Physical RequirementsHeavy Work:
Lifting or exerting up to 51-100 pounds of force seldom and/or up to 35-50 pounds of force occasionally and/or less than 35 pounds frequently to move objects.
Heavy work involves standing and/or walking all the time.
Requires the ability to work alone without risk to oneself and operate equipment without close supervision.
Occasional reaching-extending hand(s) and arm(s) in any direction.
Frequent use of hands/fingers to handle or feel (operate, active, use, prepare, inspect, place, detect, position)Frequently standing while repairing equipmentOccasional sitting and walkingTalk/hear; Writing, reading, speaking, and understanding EnglishCompensation details:
13.
5-28.
05 Hourly WagePI940a9e6c230f-26289-34375561Salary:
$24 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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