Sprint Transport, LLC
Tanker‑Trailer Mechanic
The Tanker‑Trailer Mechanic is responsible for performing testing, repairing, and maintenance on trailers and tankers to ensure safe and productive operations.
Primary Responsibilities
Perform repairs on steering systems, hydraulic systems, brake systems, transmissions, electrical systems, and engines.
Perform preventative maintenance (PM) and minor repairs on Kenworth and Freightliner trucks.
Diagnose mechanical problems.
Perform testing and preventative maintenance on trailers.
Perform tank testing (V - External, I - Internal, K - Leakage, P - Pressure, T - Thickness, L - Lining).
Perform inspections to ensure DOT requirements are met and take corrective measures when required.
Enter work orders into the shop tracking system, TMT.
Read and interpret work orders, communicate with drivers on repairs, and discuss preventive measures.
Perform other tasks as assigned, including delivering trucks to and from other branch locations and picking up parts.
Physical Requirements
Exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts, and vibration.
Noise level in the work environment can be loud.
Requires frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing.
Able to lift and/or move items up to 50 lbs.
Vision abilities: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Other Requirements
Mechanical or trade school certificate preferred.
Tools based on our experience; a locking toolbox for your station is recommended.
Several years of industry knowledge and experience performing maintenance, testing, and diagnostics on trailer units and tankers.
Knowledgeable of air/brake systems.
ASE, DOT Mechanic, and/or Diesel Mechanic certifications with CDL preferred.
Personal set of tools.
Able to work flexible schedules including shift work, weekends, holidays, and on‑call rotations for roadside assistance.
Company Description Sprint Transport, LLC specializes in providing exceptional hazardous and non‑hazardous bulk liquid transportation in the petrochemical industry. Our dedicated fleet includes specialty chemical trailers, both non‑insulated and insulated stainless steel, enabling us to handle long‑haul and local movements from terminals centrally located near Houston’s petrochemical hub, the Houston Ship Channel, Baton Rouge, the Golden Triangle, and Freeport. With a high‑performance, time‑sensitive service that keeps customers’ operations at peak performance levels, we focus on hiring experienced chemical drivers, using state‑of‑the‑art equipment, and maintaining a superb safety record. All drivers hold an average of 10+ years of experience and the required endorsements related to the products we transport. Safety training is continually updated and communicated through specialized training.
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The Tanker‑Trailer Mechanic is responsible for performing testing, repairing, and maintenance on trailers and tankers to ensure safe and productive operations.
Primary Responsibilities
Perform repairs on steering systems, hydraulic systems, brake systems, transmissions, electrical systems, and engines.
Perform preventative maintenance (PM) and minor repairs on Kenworth and Freightliner trucks.
Diagnose mechanical problems.
Perform testing and preventative maintenance on trailers.
Perform tank testing (V - External, I - Internal, K - Leakage, P - Pressure, T - Thickness, L - Lining).
Perform inspections to ensure DOT requirements are met and take corrective measures when required.
Enter work orders into the shop tracking system, TMT.
Read and interpret work orders, communicate with drivers on repairs, and discuss preventive measures.
Perform other tasks as assigned, including delivering trucks to and from other branch locations and picking up parts.
Physical Requirements
Exposed to fumes or airborne particles, moving mechanical parts, and vibration.
Noise level in the work environment can be loud.
Requires frequent standing, walking, bending, kneeling, stooping, crouching, crawling, and climbing.
Able to lift and/or move items up to 50 lbs.
Vision abilities: close, distance, color, peripheral, depth perception, and ability to adjust focus.
Other Requirements
Mechanical or trade school certificate preferred.
Tools based on our experience; a locking toolbox for your station is recommended.
Several years of industry knowledge and experience performing maintenance, testing, and diagnostics on trailer units and tankers.
Knowledgeable of air/brake systems.
ASE, DOT Mechanic, and/or Diesel Mechanic certifications with CDL preferred.
Personal set of tools.
Able to work flexible schedules including shift work, weekends, holidays, and on‑call rotations for roadside assistance.
Company Description Sprint Transport, LLC specializes in providing exceptional hazardous and non‑hazardous bulk liquid transportation in the petrochemical industry. Our dedicated fleet includes specialty chemical trailers, both non‑insulated and insulated stainless steel, enabling us to handle long‑haul and local movements from terminals centrally located near Houston’s petrochemical hub, the Houston Ship Channel, Baton Rouge, the Golden Triangle, and Freeport. With a high‑performance, time‑sensitive service that keeps customers’ operations at peak performance levels, we focus on hiring experienced chemical drivers, using state‑of‑the‑art equipment, and maintaining a superb safety record. All drivers hold an average of 10+ years of experience and the required endorsements related to the products we transport. Safety training is continually updated and communicated through specialized training.
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