The Requirements
To meet the basic qualifications for the Field Service Maintenance Mechanic II role, you will have:- Legal authorization to work permanently in the U.S. for any employer without requiring visa transfer or visa sponsorship.
- A high school diploma or GED.
- 2-5+ years of related experience, or an equivalent combination of education and experience.
- Solid mechanical skills and aptitude Quick question for you - click here
- Solid electrical skills and aptitude
- PLC programming and controls experience preferred. Quick question for you - click here
- A commitment to working safely with high-pressure gases and electrical components.
- Familiarity with Microsoft Office applications including Word, Excel and Outlook.
- Ability to read blueprints and electrical relay schematics preferred.
- Basic math skills.
- Your own set of tools up to 1 1/2".
- A clean, insurable driving record.
- A safe place to park a fully stocked truck.
- Analytical reasoning and problem-solving ability.
- Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills.
- Ability to effectively interact with clients, including translating technical information for non-technical audiences.
- Effective verbal and written communication skills and the ability and willingness to create detailed documentation.
The Role
Opportunity OverviewReporting to the Field Supervisor, as a Field Service Maintenance Mechanic II, you will inspect, maintain and repair the fueling equipment and ensure an aesthetically pleasing appearance for your assigned station in Arlington. This is a private dedicated station supporting local transit and you will serve as Clean Energy's onsite representative as you execute your duties. You will share duties with one other onsite mechanic who has been supporting the station for many years and who will serve as a strong mentor as you are learning your role.
Day-to-day Responsibilities
Each day you check in/out upon arrival and departure, and proactively communicate and build relationships with site personnel. Fueling takes place from 6 PM to Midnight, so depending on your assigned schedule, fueling will happen for part or all of your shift.
You will be responsible for the overall care of your station. You will perform a range of duties from painting and/or cleaning to ensuring safety interlocks for shut-down systems are working properly to automatically rebuilding compressors after 5000 hours of use. You will also be responsible for troubleshooting and repairs when needed. The lion's share of your duties will be control and mechanical maintenance, though you will also utilize your electrical skills.
More specifically, you will:
- Make periodic inspections of fueling locations and equipment to determine that proper and normal operating conditions are being met.
- Check and record operational data such as fluid levels, temperatures and pressures, compare to trends and have the ability to make corrections as needed.
- Install, remove and modify fueling locations and equipment.
- Maintain all fueling related equipment and structures in accordance with manufactures and Clean Energy guidelines.
- Clean and maintain fueling locations by picking up trash, emptying trash cans and dumpsters, hand cleaning and polishing fueling equipment, and painting and maintaining the canopy, lot, islands, and surrounding landscaping in and outside of enclosures.
- Repair, replace, and adjust malfunctioning equipment to restore proper operating condition specified in regulations and repair manuals.
- Inspect, maintain, adjust, repair or replace electrical equipment including electrical wiring, conduit, panels, switch gear, switches, gauges, transducers, solenoids, gas dryers, actuators, motors, meters and controls for safe and proper operating condition.
- Inspect, maintain, adjust, repair or replace mechanical equipment such as compressors pumps, engines, intercoolers, after coolers, heat exchangers, piping, tubing, fittings, filters, traps, gas dryers, fasteners, valves and actuators for safe and proper operating condition.
- Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical problems such as current overloads, ground faults, open circuits and faulty relay logic.
- Correct electrical and mechanical issues such as, but not limited to: phase imbalances, current draw, low voltage power supplies, pressure transmitters, relay logic programmable logic control operation, mechanical failures of pumps, valves, piping, actuators, motors, contactors, etc.
More Good Reasons
Excellent CompensationIn addition to a competitive wage, we offer a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental and other insurances, a 401(k) plan with discretionary company match, paid time off and more. You will also receive a company truck, which you'll fuel at the station, a cell phone and uniform.
Strong Training
You bring strong learning acumen and a great attitude and we'll provide the tools you need to succeed. As you begin with us, you'll shadow the other Field Service Maintenance Mechanic onsite and train with the Field Supervisor, both of whom will show you the scope of the position and help you learn your role. Within the first few months, you'll also travel to Denver to attend a group training session.
Green Standard for Sustainability
You probably already knew that natural gas burns much more cleanly than gasoline and diesel, producing significantly lower greenhouse gas emissions. But did you also know that natural gas is increasingly renewable, using biomethane reclaimed from landfill via waste-to-energy solutions? Clean Energy is helping companies and public organizations meet aggressive environmental goals.
Solid Growth
Clean Energy has the right solutions at the right time, as more and more organizations are exploring alternative fuel vehicles and solutions. For instance, in October 2016 we opened a new state-of-the-art CNG station, in partnership with FedEx, in Oklahoma City. The station that will allow over 100 FedEx Freight Class 8 trucks (big-rigs) to use the convenience of fast-fueling as well as money-saving time-fueling.