Basic Purpose: The accountability of this position is for the
continuation of excellent customer relations between TMW and customers
of new and used equipment by providing prompt and efficient service as
authorized by customer and as assigned by the Service Supervisor.Nature
and Scope: This position reports to the Service Supervisor from whom
work assignments are received. Parts are requisitioned and reports are
submitted through that office. Since some of the service calls are as a
result of incumbent\'s contacts or solicitations, the Field Service
Mechanic is required to keephis supervisor informed of his activities
and any change in his schedule. Servicemen are usually assigned to a
territory, but are called upon to assist in other areas as required.
Some may not be attached, but \"float\" on special assignments or to
fill in as needed.This \"Service after Sales\" contact helps to enhance
company image and reputation in the field and directly affects repeat
sales. The incumbent develops a personal relationship with the customer
and establishes a source for service and parts, showing a positive and
concerned interest in customer needs evidenced as follows: (a) upon
delivery of a machine - assembling, if necessary, performing
inspections, training operator in machine operation, its functions and
capabilities, setting forth warranty and maintenance requirements; (b)
making routine calls as time permits; (c) performing prompt and
satisfactory repair or replacement service; (d) correct reporting of
time, parts, travel, etc., to assure correct billing.The above
accountabilities require some vocational training and formal schooling
in hydraulics and diesel engine repair. The position calls for
considerable experience as a general mechanic and additional experience
in welding, hydraulics and diesel engine repair. Some of this training
and experience may be acquired at TMW, to gain familiarity with the
product, its parts, and assemblies, its literature, and the company
policies affecting warranty. The incumbent is called upon to interpret
blueprints, wiring and hydraulic diagrams, parts catalogs, lubrication
charts and repair manuals. He must show versatility and ingenuity to get
the machinery operating in the least possible time. Customer
satisfaction is the ultimate goal.Principal Accountabilities: *
Consults with Service Supervisor to plan effective work and travel
schedule, giving priority to customer need, considering location of
machine and availability of parts. * Diagnoses malfunctions; repairs
and/or replaces worn and defective parts; installs new assemblies,
adjusts devices and controls - to correct malfunctions and to keep
machines in operating condition. * Provides tools and parts and
arranges for facilities to perform repair work (usually on customer
premises). * Inspects, operates and tests machine upon initial
delivery, at specified inspection intervals and upon completion of any
repair work to ensure proper functioning of equipment and its
components. * Reports to Service Supervisor such information as name of
customer, description of machine, nature of malfunction, the time
involved in working, driving, and waiting, mileage, etc., so that proper
accounts can be charged and proper billing can be made. * Strives to
increase technical skills through attendance at company-sponsored
vocational schools, annual training meeting of departmental personnel
and reading of technical literature. * Promotes and enhances company
image by maintaining a neat, personal appearance and by keeping the
service truck in a clean, polished, and orderly condition. *
Experienced or advanced servicemen are expected to serve as
troubleshooters on recurring or unusual problems, conferring with
Engineering, Manufacturing, and other service personnel to resolve. *
Experienced or advanced servicemen will be expected to train new
servicemen or to supervise a team of servicemen in the assembling or
servicing of large units or in a joint effort