We are seeking a Hydraulic Technician in Riverside, CA. The Hydraulic Technician services and repairs various pumps, motors, and power units including testing, troubleshooting, repair and assembly.
What You'll Do:
•Identify components to be repaired by manufacture and part number and ensure model number is correct.
•Inspect parts and various components. Determine if parts are re-workable. List all parts needed for repair that need to be ordered for component in Trend.
•Identify the reason for failure and record findings in Trend using the notes field.
•Pull necessary parts for repair and verify that new parts are the same as the old parts and will interchange, clean all dirt from component, clean all gasket surfaces and O-ring surfaces and prepare component for assembly.
•Assemble units according to manufacturer specifications.
•Test repaired unit using manufacturer test specifications. If at any time component does not meet the specification consult your shop foremen.
•Make necessary adjustments to repaired unit.
•Maintain a clean shop by sweeping, mopping, organizing and other general duties necessary to keep shop clean.
•Maintain a safe shop environment by maintaining an organized workstation and inspecting the following equipment before use; fork lift, grinders, overhead hoist, test stand, test stand hose and fittings and wire wheels. Employee should report any safety concerns to the shop foreman.
•Participate in continuous improvement through training and associate development. Work efficiently with a team, set a positive example for new technicians, and guide them through repairs and training.
•Additional responsibilities may include shipping and receiving, stocking goods, pulling parts and inventory control. Associate may also be required to operate a forklift.
Why You'll Love Working for Us:
•Medical, dental, vision, and life insurance
•Short- & long-term disability
•401(k) with company match
•PTO and paid holidays
•Tuition Reimbursement
•Employee Assistance Plan
What We Need from You:
•2-year fluid power associate degree and certification desired, but not required
•3-5 years fluid power experience preferred, but not required.