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Hydraulic Mechanic

POSITION SUMMARY Assemble and disassemble pumps, motors, cylinders and valves. Diagnose problems and identify parts needed to repair. Test all items, perform work in both shop and field environment. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS Repairs pumps, motors, cylinders and valves Tear down pumps, motors, cylinders and valves for repair. Identify parts needed to repair. Build new pumps, motors, cylinders and valves. Assist in machine shop as needed. Test completed pumps, motors, valves and cylinders according to written procedures. Clean, lubricate, and adjusts parts, equipment and machinery. Record parts and materials needed and request new parts and materials as necessary. Maintain a neat and orderly shop. Hone/repair barrels. Provide assistance in the installation, troubleshooting and maintenance of mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems and controls. Maintain test stands and equipment in accordance with ISO procedures. Know, understand and abide by environmental policies. Weld as needed. POSITION QUALIFICATIONS – SKILLS AND ABILITIES Experience should demonstrate proficiencies in the following areas: Hands on mechanical aptitude. Ability to pay attention to the minute details of a task. Ability to identify and correct conditions that affect employee safety. Ability to accept responsibility and account for his/her actions. Ability to make decisions while following company procedures. Keep management apprised of work and backlog. Ability to use cranes, and other heavy and light machines, and equipment. Experience: Three years mechanic experience, hydraulic experience preferred

Category: Outside Machinist

Information
NOTE: The following descriptions is a GENERAL OVERVIEW of this career, and not a description of a particular job posting.

An outside machinist installs and repairs equipment, sets up and handles manufacturing machinery and ensures that production equipment is adequate and functional. The machinist also operates machines manually or through control mechanisms, inspects equipment and materials and communicates with co-workers, subordinates and superiors.

An Outside Machinist's typical duties include:
- Disassembling or dismantling valves or pumps, inspecting for wear and assessing replacement need, then re-assembling
- Installing stanchions and hand rails for gratings and ladders
- Installing piping for steam, exhaust, suction, discharge, heating, and/or refrigeration
- Dismantling, inspecting and repairing deck machinery, main engines, generator governors, and/or turbines
- Running horizontal and vertical lines for alignment of engines
- Overhauling and repairing refrigerating machinery
Education
Most outside machinist careers require a high school diploma, as well as training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, and/or an associate's degree.

Outside machinists usually need one or two years of on-the-job experience and informal training with experienced workers. A recognized apprenticeship program may be available.
Qualifications
Previous work-related skill, knowledge, or experience is typically required. Outside Machinists generally have a broad background in diesel repair and maintenance.