Maintenance Intern

Summary

The Maintenance Intern is responsible for utilizing what they have learned in the classroom setting and applying it while working in the shop. Training will consist of basic shop procedures emphasizing safety, using shop equipment, preventive maintenance, basic repairs, and troubleshooting techniques. Online training courses will be available and most work will be completed while working directly with the trainer or a designated qualified mechanic.

Education and Experience

  1. Currently enrolled in an accredited diesel and/or body shop program.
  2. Working Knowledge of DOT regulations and Out of Service parameters for tractors, trailers, and accessorial equipment.
  3. Working knowledge of tractor/trailer maintenance and diagnostic software.
  4. 609 air conditioning certifications preferred and/or able to obtain.
  5. A valid driver’s license, Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) is preferred but not required.
  6. Must be able to operate all related shop equipment. 
  7. DOT certification is preferred but not required.
  8. A firm understanding of basic computer operations.
  9. Good decision-making, problem-solving, attention to detail, and customer service skills.
  10. Basic electrical troubleshooting skills.
  11. Ability to read installation manuals and understand manufacturer training.
  12. Working knowledge of procedures for handling and disposal of hazardous waste materials.
  13. Understands and consistently performs in accordance with ATS Mission, Vision, and Values.
  14. Must be able to demonstrate a proactive commitment to ATS corporate values and the success of all staff.
  15. Proficiency in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, and Outlook) required.
  16. Excellent communication skills (written, listening and verbal).

 

 

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities

  1. Perform inspections on company tractors and/or trailers using ATS, DOT, and OSHA guidelines to ensure that the tractors are operating safely.
  2. Move tractors and trailers in and out of the shop for maintenance.
  3. Performs repairs following ATS procedures within standard job times.
  4. Performs all necessary and scheduled preventative maintenance services e.g., oil and grease, air filters, cooling system nitrate, water filters, etc.
  5. Inspects and performs basic trailer maintenance including tire condition and air pressure, brakes, lights, and safety equipment, and submits reports indicating condition of equipment.
  6. Performs shop clean-up and housekeeping responsibilities as well as other miscellaneous related duties as assigned.            
  7. Participate in online OEM training such as After Market Resource (ARC) from Freightliner and hands on training provided by OEM and Factory.
  8. Open repair orders and charge out all parts used on trucks and trailers.
  9. Document work order details within the Company’s CMMS program.
  10. Follow all ATS and department policies and procedures.
  11. Always wear all required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and ensure safety procedures are implemented and followed.
  12. Must meet productivity standards, department objectives and deadlines.
  13. Support ATS’ culture by aligning actions, behaviors, performance, and decisions in accordance with the Company’s values as set forth in our All-Employee Competencies.
  14. Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned.

 

Physical Demands

 

The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential function of this job.  Reasonable accommodation may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. 

 

Constantly positioning self under, on top of, or in awkward positions to work on equipment.

Frequently moving about to obtain tools, supplies, parts and inspecting equipment.

Constantly uses hand tools and power hand tools to repair equipment, manipulate parts into position or enter data into computer.

Constantly inspecting and assessing equipment to determine whether to replace or repair and the best approach to replacing/repair.

Intermittently communicate with others regarding work questions, processes, procedures, and timelines.

 

Must be able to move/position parts, tools equipment:

  • From 1 to 10 lbs. Frequently
  • From 11 to 25 lbs. frequently
  • From 25 to 50 lbs. occasionally
  • Over 50 lbs. occasionally

Exposure to:

  1. Loud noises constantly require hearing protection.
  2. Temperature extremes intermittently due to outside weather conditions.
  3. Dirt, dust, grease, chemicals, and odors constantly.
  4. Situations requiring eye protection and steel toed boots and when welding, an approved shield.

 

 

 

 



EEO and Affirmative Action Statement

It is the policy of the ATS to provide for and promote equal employment opportunity in employment compensation and other terms and conditions of employment without discrimination based on age, race, creed, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, disability, marital status, Vietnam Era Veteran status, genetic predisposition, or carrier status.

The ATS designated person for issues concerning Affirmative Action/Equal Employment Opportunity is Director of Human Resources at 320-255-7400.

ATS is committed to assuring equal employment opportunity and equal access to services, programs and activities for individuals with disabilities. It is the policy of the ATS to provide reasonable accommodation to a qualified individual with a disability to enable such individual to perform the essential functions of the position for which he/she is applying or in which he/she is employed.

The policy applies to all employment practices and actions. It includes, but is not limited to, recruitment, job application process, examination and testing, hiring, training, disciplinary actions, rate of pay or other compensation, advancement, classification, transfer, reassignment and promotions.