Breakdown Technician
Company: Tri-Lift Industries Inc
Location: Raleigh
Posted on: March 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Description: JOB SUMMARY Troubleshoots material handling
equipment, performs breakdown repairs, scheduled repairs, and
scheduled maintenance based on customer needs and requirements with
the direction of the Service Coordinator. Dedicated to customer
satisfaction, responding in a timely, polite and professional
manner. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: include the
following but are not limited to the job specifications contained
herein. Additional duties or job functions that can be performed
may be required as deemed necessary by your supervisor or service
manager. Responsibilities: Promote an atmosphere of good will and
accountability between the company and the customer. Act in a
professional manner and provide a superior level of customer
service. Maintain a clean, hazard free and safe work area including
your company vehicle if assigned and customer facilities. Adhere to
all OSHA, company and customer safety procedures. Maintain positive
customer relations through professional interactions with
customers. Follow all company operating and process procedures.
Attend formal training as scheduled and directed by your
supervisor. Expertly analyze and diagnose customer equipment
problems and breakdowns. Recommend the correct service and repair
actions to resolve equipment performance problems. Make appropriate
equipment repairs in accordance to manufacturer guidelines.
Efficiently perform scheduled equipment maintenance per customer
contract. Accurately and neatly document each service call,
providing the necessary paperwork. Responsible to ensure timely
reporting paper flow as required by the company. Maintain
serviceability and accountability of all company equipment.
Maintain the company service van in a clean, orderly and hazard
free manner. When using a company vehicle, you are responsible for
the safe operation of the vehicle and to follow all traffic laws.
Company vehicles are to be used for company business only. Any
traffic violations, citations, fines, related to driver’s actions
are the responsibility of the employee to pay as ordered when
operating a company vehicle or personal vehicle on company
business. Our insurance carrier conducts annual driver record
screening. You must meet the qualifications and be insurable by our
insurance carrier to operate a company vehicle or a private vehicle
while conducting company business. Secure and maintain service and
parts inventory in the company vehicle. Provide well maintained
personal tools required to effectively perform equipment service
duties. Cooperatively performs additional duties when assigned by
management. Communicate with the dispatcher as required to maintain
efficient and productive activity. Become familiar with company
posted MSDS sheets and utilize as needed. If assigned a company
vehicle you are responsible for the safe operation of the vehicle
and to follow all traffic laws. Responsible for reporting
immediately any customer complaints and assisting to resolve an
issue to ensure customer satisfaction. Responsible for reporting
unusual or extraordinary circumstances regarding customer usage of
equipment, of employee behavior or activities directly to the
Service Manager. Responsible for maintaining the required uniform
and insuring a professional appearance and attitude at all times.
Requirements: Core Competencies: Education: High school diploma or
equivalent with one to three years of mechanical, electrical and
hydraulic experience. Communication: Effectively communicate with
customers, co-workers and management. Basic Skills: Can safely
operate hand tools, power tools, lifts, hoists, hydraulic jacks and
overhead cranes. Has the ability to understand necessary service
and training manuals and schematics. Explaining situations clearly:
Provides clients and team members with the information they need to
make informed choices about repairs. Dealing with conflict: Defuses
conflict effectively without giving in or backing down; uses
conflict as an opportunity to solve problems. Displays courage:
Does what he/she thinks it right rather than what is convenient or
safe; admits mistakes rather than trying to hide them.
Interpersonal savvy: Displays a high degree of tact and diplomacy;
builds good rapport with clients; can explain the causes of
mechanical failures in a way that is informative but not
accusatory. Reading others: Picks up quickly on clients’ reactions;
figures out where their hot buttons are and what will make them
happy. Active listening: Pays careful attention to the client’s
problem and asks appropriate clarifying questions; lets the client
or operator explain himself/herself completely; can restate a
conversation accurately. Demonstrates empathy: Understands the
client’s problems and concerns and displays a motivation to be
helpful. Accommodating to clients: Balances client’s and own
organization’s needs to make sure that the client is satisfied.
Level-headedness: Keeps cool under pressure; maintains an even
temper when the client seems to be upset. Remembering that our job
often puts us in high stress situations. Works well with
supervisors: Responds to coaching; honest and respectful of
supervisors. Comfort with social situations: Friendly and easy to
get along with, listens well and can carry on conversations. Honest
and trustworthy: Builds a reputation as a person who is consistent
and direct while still seeking to be helpful. Adaptable and
flexible: Likes working on new problems; can apply equipment
knowledge and mechanical skills to unusual or novel situations
Develops technical knowledge: Possesses and maintains knowledge of
the equipment with which he/she will be working; learns new things
quickly and can apply the knowledge on the job. Documenting actions
and results: Writes reports of actions taken in a clear, concise
way that the client and the office understand easily. Staying on
task: Keeps focused on important activities; moves quickly from one
job to the next. Personal organization: Keeps truck and workspace
at client site organized and clean; knows where tools and equipment
are; keeps track of tools and equipment despite repeated unloading
and reloading. Managing the schedule: Determines how long a repair
will take and sets/changes other appointments; accordingly,
anticipates problems and adjusts schedule to compensate. Follows
rules and regulations: Ensures that he/she understands the
organization’s rules and follows them consistently at both
Tri-Lift’s and client’s locations. LEAD GENERATION: Develop a
working knowledge of all the products and services supplied by
Tri-Lift NC and Tri-Lift VA. Overall goal is to suggest and provide
leads to other departments for products supplied by our company
that will enhance our customers’ business. PHYSICAL DEMANDS: The
physical demands described here are representative of those that
must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential
functions of this job. Has the ability to perform strenuous and
heavy work, can exert force up to 100 pounds on occasion and
frequently handle loads to 50 pounds. Must have the physical
stamina to perform continuously with full body motion for climbing,
reaching, pulling, walking and lifting, etc. While performing the
duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to stand;
use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms;
and talk or hear. The employee frequently is required to walk and
climb or balance. The employee is frequently required to sit;
stoop, kneel, crouch, or crawl; and taste or smell. Specific vision
abilities required by this job include close vision, distance
vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception, and
ability to adjust focus. WORK ENVIRONMENT: The work environment
characteristics described here are representative of those an
employee encounters while performing the essential functions of
this job. Work is performed in a maintenance environment with
potential equipment movement hazards as well as exposure to
chemicals and solvents that require knowledge of proper safety
procedures. Work is performed at customer locations, including
manufacturing, warehouses, cold storage facilities and other
“difficult” or outdoor environments. The employee is occasionally
exposed to moving mechanical parts; high, precarious places; fumes
or airborne particles; toxic or caustic chemicals; and risk of
electrical shock. The noise level in the work environment is
usually moderate. PI22d0be21b458-25448-39509418
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