Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Southwest Airlines is looking for "ground equipment mechanics", and they want a hell of a lot, but they aren't saying what they'll pay for the super mechanic they hope to find

Diagnosis and repair of many varied types and makes of automotive, ramp, provisioning, and deicing equipment utilized within the airline industry.
Performance of preventative maintenance on airline ground equipment.
Maintenance, repair, and an understanding of electrical and hydraulic systems.
Proficiency in arc, gas, and MIG welding, as well as cutting torch.
Ability to perform minor or major body repair, and spray paint proficiently.
Attends initial and ongoing training (classroom and/or on-the-job) and keeps current on knowledge, information and equipment to gain proficiency in their work.
Works as a member of lean staff operating out of cities served by the airline.


WORK EXPERIENCE:
Six years heavy truck and/or equipment repair experience.
Heavy diesel repair experience.
Experience in metal fabrication.
Experience in gasoline and electrical equipment.
Capable of reading and researching technical manuals and electrical & hydraulic schematics.
Previous experience with computer inventory tracking system preferred.

LICENSING/CERTIFICATION:
Must be able to obtain a SIDA badge and meet all local airport requirements.
ASE and A/C Certification preferred.

https://airportoperations-southwest.icims.com/jobs/27615/ground-equipment-mechanic/job?hub=5&mode=job&iis=Indeed&iisn=Indeed.com&mobile=false&width=1150&height=500&bga=true&needsRedirect=false&jan1offset=-480&jun1offset=-420

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