TRAFFIC North West

Tractor Technician: Diagnostics, Repairs & Maintenance

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Job Description

Responsibilities
  • Perform electronical and mechanical diagnostic tests on tractors to identify faults and issues.
  • Repair or replace faulty parts, such as engines, transmissions, brakes, steering systems, and hydraulic systems.
  • Perform routine maintenance tasks, including changing oil, filters, and belts, lubricating parts, and adjusting engine components.
  • Performs additional duties and special projects as needed or directed
  • Keep accurate records of repairs and maintenance activities performed on each tractor.
  • Communicate with customers to explain repairs and maintenance required on their equipment.
  • Provide recommendations for regular maintenance and inspections to prevent future breakdowns and how to operate tractors safely and effectively.
  • Provide guidance on how to identify and respond to potential problems.
  • Perform other related duties as assigned:
  • Assist with other tasks such as inventory management, cleaning and organising the workshop, and training new technicians.
  • Attend training sessions and workshops to stay up to date with new technologies and industry trends.
About the company

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About This Role

Career insights for Industrial Truck and Tractor Operators positions

Salary Benchmark
R12,147/month
R9,741 to R16,426/month
Source: WageIndicator ZAR data
Key Skills for This Role
Operation and Control Operations Monitoring Coordination Equipment Maintenance Time Management
Common Technologies
Microsoft Excel 365 Argos Enterprise WMS BarControl WMS Inventory management systems Infor Supply Chain Management Symphony RetailAI Warehouse management system WMS Microsoft Outlook 365

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