Ryder

TechnicianLubeTechnician

$0–0k London, Ontario, Canada FULL TIME
The Brief

“Technician - Lube Technician at Ryder. Skills: vehicle maintenance, component identification, preventive maintenance, diagnose mechanical problems. Performs basic vehicle maintenance. Perform component identification”

Industry & Context.

Problems you'll solve

Identifies root cause of 'minor' failures/conditions

Eligibility Requirements

Must be able to work 'shift work' and weekends as required, Safety Sensitive - Non-Regulated Tech, DOT Regulated, Authorization to work in Canada

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

Basic tools, required, Valid Driver License

Nice to Have

Previous Diesel experience is highly preferred, One (1) year or more experience in transportation maintenance, preferred

What You'll Do.

Performs basic vehicle maintenance

Perform component identification

Perform preventive maintenance

Diagnose minor mechanical problems

Performs facility maintenance duties

Utilizes key functions of Shop Management System

Interacts with customers/drivers

Works in accordance with compliance guidelines

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Works with the assistance of a T2, T3, T4, TIC SS or SM; Ability to create and maintain professional relationships within all levels of the organization; Ability to work as a member of a team

Communication Scope

verbal and written communication skills

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