Communicate with (or to) individuals or groups verbally and/or in writing (e.g. customers, suppliers, associates).
Complete work orders, records, logs and other written or computer-based documents according to established procedures.
Maintain and repair driveline components (e.g., U-joints, driveshaft, wheel/hub components) according to procedures.
Maintain and repair tractor transmissions and differentials according to written procedures.
Maintain and repair tractor-trailer tires, including install/dismount tires onto/off wheels using tire tools/machinery (e.g., tire machine, tire bar, wheel dolly), repair flats and balance tires according to written procedures.
Maintain and repair trailers, including lights, landing gear, interior panels, roof repairs, floors, doors and threshold plates, according to written procedures.
Maintain, repair and rebuild trailer interior panels, floors and doors according to procedures.
Maintain, repair and replace communication equipment, such as radios and antennas (including CB and XM) and Qualcomm equipment according to written procedures.
Maintain, repair and replace major drive train components (e.g., transmissions, differentials) according to written procedures.
Maintain, repair and replace major tractor engine components (e.g., water pump, fan, alternator, turbo chargers, injectors, ECMs) according to written procedures.
Maintain, repair and replace tractor and trailer brake system components (e.g., hydraulic, air, anti-skid, S-cam, ABS, EBS) according to written procedures.
Maintain, repair and replace tractor or trailer HVAC systems, including heaters and air conditioning units, according to written procedures.
Make electrical/wiring repairs to trailer light assemblies according to written procedures.
Perform 8-point inspection of yard and over-the-road tractors according to written procedures.
Perform diagnostics on the components of tractor engines, drive trains, HVAC systems, and communication systems using technical and electronic equipment according to written procedures.
Perform inbound trailer inspections on the distribution center lot according to procedures.
Prepare fuel samples for analysis and shipment.
Provide preventative maintenance and repairs on all Walmart equipment e.g., tractors, trailers, road trucks, shop equipment (air compressors, forklifts, wash bay) service vehicles, etc.
Provide preventative maintenance on tractor-trailer brake system components (e.g., hydraulic, air, anti-skid, S-cam, ABS, EBS), including adjustment or replacement according to written procedures.
Receive fuel drops
Replace leaky wheel seals according to written procedures.
Qualifications:
3 years experience in tractor and trailer inspection and repair (e.g. electronic diagnostics, A/C troubleshooting and repair)
Brake inspection qualified as defined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Section 396.25
EPA Section 609 technician training and certification
Valid state-issued driver's license
Vehicle Inspection qualified as defined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Regulations, Section 396.19
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