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Oiler–Truck Driver

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(Local, Southern California applicants sought - NO RELOCATION OFFERED.)
This position requires at least one year of professional automotive-maintenance experience. Working on one's own car, or those of friends and family, does not qualify.
The starting pay rate for this position is $22.56 per hour.
The Oiler–Truck Driver position performs functions that include operating a fuel truck to provide fueling services, lubrication support, oil analysis, and tire repairs for vehicles and equipment. This position provides direct support to all Disneyland Resort departments that operate vehicles, motorized equipment, and for Attractions that require routine-lubrication work.
Responsibilities
Fueling service of automotive equipment - Operate fuel trucks and dispense gasoline, diesel, and CNG (compressed natural gas). Record fuel meter readings and contain/clean up any fuel spills as they occur.
Lubrication Support - Perform lubrication services using oils, greases, and filters when servicing automotive vehicles, gear boxes, atomizers, bearings, chains, and other types of equipment. Record meter readings for assets on a utilization maintenance schedule. Take oil samples when required for oil analysis. Understand the fundamentals of lubrication.
Tire Work - Operate tire changing machines, balancers, lifts, jacks, impacts, and torque wrenches to repair tires. Knowledge needed to recognize tire wear and to find leaks.
Basic Qualifications
Schedule Availability - Must be open to any shift (1st, 2nd, and 3rd shift) including holidays, with any combination of days off
Experience and Abilities
Must have professional, paid experience performing the duties listed under "Responsibilities" above
This position requires at least one year of professional automotive-maintenance experience. Working on one's own car, or those of friends and family, does not qualify.
Tires
• Professional experience repairing, patching and/or plugging tires
• Experience safely handling split rims
• General knowledge of tread types, ply ratings, and tire pressures is also important
Lubrication
• Familiarity with lubrication fundamentals, and oil sampling and analysis
• Experience performing oil changes
General
• Experience operating fuel trucks, tire machines, automotive equipment and hand tools
• Familiarity handling hazardous waste
• Ability to learn the Computerized Maintenance Management System (MAXIMO)
Additional InformationThose assigned to the Oiler-Truck Driver position are required to attend an annual Hearing Conservation Training class and an audiometric exam

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