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Mechanic - Military Veterans

at Hawaiian Telcom

Primary Purpose:
Services, repairs and maintains Company vehicles and other mechanical equipment including
portable and auxiliary generators, air compressors, mounted equipment, blowers and fork lifts.
Responsible for insuring the safe operation and continued availability of company vehicles for
field forces use. Performs other related, marginal duties as required.


1. Essential Duties/Functions:

Duties include but are not limited to the following:


A. Services Company vehicles, compressor units and other related equipment
according to set schedules and shop practices/procedures.


B. Uses precision tools, testing instruments and machines for diagnosing, analyzing
and correcting trouble on computerized analog systems.


C. Repairs mechanical trouble on Company vehicles and other mechanical equipment.
Repairs bodies and fenders using MIG/ARC/gas welding equipment.


D. Performs vehicle and equipment repairs on aerial units, air brakes, and refrigeration
units. Also performs repairs to air conditioning and system recharging (in
compliance with EPA requirements), component diagnostic trouble shooting, auto
electrical repair, automotive overhaul, and other general automotive repairs.


E. Performs hydraulic repairs. Includes repairs to forklift and backhoe equipment.


F. Provides guidance and direction to Mechanic Helpers.


G. Performs City & County and DOT safety inspections on Company vehicles.


H. Operates Company and other vehicles as required.


2. Employee Qualifications:


A. Tests - Results obtained in standard tests for this position must meet minimum
requirements established by the testing program.


B. Physical Demands:


o Ability to identify and distinguish colors.


o Ability to lift, carry, push or pull heavy items such as engines (using a
mechanical apparatus), transmissions, etc.


o Ability to climb a ladder.


o Ability to stand for long periods of time.


C. Mental Demands:


o Requires alertness and attention to detail.


D. Ability to qualify for a valid CDL Class A State of Hawaii driver's license (includes
operation of tractor-trailers and fuel tankers) within the first four months on the job.
Must not be restricted to automatic transmission or daylight hours only. Able to meet
medical and driver certification requirements as established by the DOT Federal
Highway Safety Act.


E. Ability to accurately diagnose and correct engine, fuel/air system and/or
electrical/computerized analog control system problems, etc. in Company vehicles
using diagnostic equipment.


F. Must qualify as a State of Hawaii Safety Inspector and a DOT Safety Inspector within
the first four months on job.


G. Must have a registered or certified mechanic's license with the State of Hawaii.


H. 1. Two (2) years experience as a registered/certified mechanic;


OR


2. Three (3) years Mechanic's Helper experience with Hawaiian Telcom.

3. Working Conditions:


A. Indoor-outdoor work with the majority of work being performed outdoors. Exposed to
adverse weather conditions, noise, dust, grease, dirt, chemical irritants, etc.


B. Weekday, weekend, holiday work tours including day, evening, and night hours.
C. Subject to overtime and callout.

 

 

We were made aware of an employment scam in which a third-party is creating false communications under the Hawaiian Telcom name. We want to reiterate that Hawaiian Telcom never seeks payment from job applicants and only reaches out from @hawaiiantel.com/@altafiber.com email addresses. We are encouraging applicants to apply through our website at  Hawaiian Telcom Careers for added security.

Hilo, HI

Hawaiian Telcom

Over the last two decades our mission has evolved dramatically. First in the area of communications – Internet, wireless, and data transmission – and then into broader digital applications that improve our customers’ worlds every day, whether they’re residential, business or government. Hawaiian Telcom has become deeply engaged in a wide variety of new products and services. From the fiber that feeds your 4G wireless network to digital television. From VoIP Hosted Voice to virtual colocation. From enabling new office towers with fiber for greater connectivity to laying new undersea cables across the Pacific to Asia. Today, Hawaiian Telcom is offering 1 Gig broadband service, providing state-of-the-art cloud services for businesses, and expanding Hawaii’s largest next-generation fiber network. We employ more than 1,200 technology, communications and customer service professionals.

We serve Hawai‘i, our home. And we’ll continue to serve Hawai‘i as we grow and expand.

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