Service Technician

White Marsh, MD
Full Time
Entry Level
Job Summary:
The Service Technician will provide hands-on construction support and oversight for the Fleet team. Working both alongside teammates and, often independently, this role is a crucial part of ensuring projects are completed on time, in spec, on budget, and in top condition to exceed customer expectations. The Service Technician reports to the Production Manager.

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Job Responsibilities:
  • Adhere to Wilmot’s Safety protocols, reporting on malfunctions of equipment and/or safety concerns within Wilmot yard.
  • Perform repairs to mobile trailers and storage containers including framing and basic carpentry, electrical, painting, flooring, plumbing, and all other facets of modular building repair 
  • Provide backup for Quality Technician to perform inspections of returned leased buildings to determine repair scope of work
  • Provide backup for reporting on inventory levels of all equipment/tools/parts/VAPS needed for service tasks and for reorder purposes
  • Provide courteous customer service as needed with our internal departments
  • Ensure trailers are ready for scheduled delivery dates adhering to Wilmot’s high quality standards
  • Perform HVAC system checks and maintenance per company guidelines, as qualified
  • Clean, repair and ensure all modular units are in excellent condition
  • Other duties as assigned, being that this position description is intended to be a general overview of the role’s responsibilities and the work performed
  • Maintain the 5S methodology (Sort, Set in order, Shine, Standardize, and Sustain) in the workspace to enhance efficiency and safety.
  • Report on any deficiencies of workspace 5S principles and work with Production Manager to make necessary adjustments.
  • Attend and participate in safety meetings and training sessions.
  • Communicate effectively with coworkers, supervisors, and other departments to ensure smooth operations.
  • Provide feedback and suggestions for process improvements to optimize efficiency and safety.
  • Other duties as assigned, being that this position description is intended to be a general overview of the role’s responsibilities and the work performed
Qualifications:
  • High School diploma or GED required
  • Minimum 1-2 years’ experience with hand tools, carpentry knowledge preferred
  • Modular construction experience preferred
  • A current valid license and good driving record required
  • Must be able to work independently in a fast-paced environment, keeping on-task
  • Have willingness & ability to learn new construction methods and trades
  • Ability to lift/move 50 lbs
  • Be a true team player with a “can-do” positive attitude
  • Good communications skills to interact with internal team
  • Ability to take direction, manage timelines & deadlines, and offer trouble shooting solutions as needed
  • Have a solid work ethic that includes doing the right thing, being reliable, trustworthy and honest
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