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Port Technician - REMOTE

Company Description

At Konecranes, we believe that great customer experience is built on the people behind the Konecranes name. Everything we do, we do with passion and drive. We believe diversity drives business success and is the foundation for our growth. We welcome different backgrounds and skills that enrich our community and we promote a place where we can ALL be ourselves. This is what makes Konecranes a unique place to work.

Job Description

Job Position- Port Technician - REMOTE

Can reside anywhere within 1 hour of Airport in US. 

Travel 95-100% of time across the Americas 

 

Do you have an interest in becoming an experienced electrical or mechanical technician? Are you able and capable of working at extreme heights?  Konecranes has many opportunities open across the united states that we are looking to fill with mechanically inclined individuals. At Konecranes, service technicians are the heart of our industry. Our technicians work in a safety first type of environment and don’t mind heights or working on mechanical parts. As a service technician, you will be working with 480 3 phase motors, troubleshooting issues with our cranes, and working with clients and facility directors to ensure that our clients are properly being taken care of.  Our service technicians are provided with a company vehicle for their travels, and have the opportunity to experience new and challenging situations with each job

 

Principal Responsibilities:

  • Perform mechanical maintenance and inspections on Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTG’s), Ship to Shore (STS), Rail Mounted Gantry (RMG), Automated Stacking Cranes (ASC), Straddle Carriers, Munck Loader, Goliath Gantry, Level Luffing cranes at customer locations.
  • Conduct extensive on site mechanical troubleshooting to determine cause for equipment malfunction and establish the necessary repairs utilizing visual inspection, test procedures and appropriate test equipment.
  • Perform on site repairs on customer’s cranes in conjunction with planned repairs as part of customer’s maintenance contract, in response to a service call or on an emergency call due to an equipment breakdown.
  • Responsible for a basic understanding and working knowledge or all OSHA, ANSI, CMAA, and other codes or regulations pertaining to our industry.  Must be able to get specific regulations if requested.
  • Responsible for completing all daily paperwork required accurately and completely. 
  • Document and log any quotations you provide customers (either verbal or written) and generate a document or copy of your quote for use as a follow-up sheet.
  • Review with the customer all repairs you performed and get their signature on the daily service report indicating their acceptance of proper and completed work.
  • Responsible for maintaining a professional appearance and image at all times.
  • Maintain all company equipment and assets in proper working order and neat or clean.
  • Maintain a stock of the appropriate forms and literature on the service vehicle and be capable of utilizing the proper documentation and forms used by the service department.
  • Responsible for keeping a proper stock level of inventory and line stock items on the service vehicle.
  • Accountable for all the company issued tools, ladders, and inventory levels assigned to you.
  • Responsible for generating sales and service leads during service calls and identifying the proper Konecranes personnel of the customer’s need and level of interest.
  • Must develop a thorough working knowledge of our service literature, service policies and labor rates.
  • Must provide customers with a “Safety Summary” on any safety items noticed during service visits and bring back a signed copy of the document as evidence of our notice to the customer.  (This is a basic professional courtesy required at all times.  It also may protect Konecranes from any liability if the crane is used.)
  • Must maintain regular communication with the local office and/or call in a minimum of once per day to the service supervisor.
  • Responsible for understanding the procurement of basic parts on service jobs, completing the proper purchase orders and developing a good working knowledge of local vendors and vendor stocked parts.  If the job permits or the situation warrants, all the ordering of parts for jobs should be done by the technician servicing the account and this time should be billed to the project.
  • Responsible for working a “fair share” of any 24 hour call and overtime necessary.  This will be divided as equally as possible by the service supervisor.
  • Responsible for completing a “Safety Audit” on the limit switches and proper general operation of any crane you have worked on or inspected prior to leaving the customer’s premises.

Qualifications

Education: Prefer two-year associate degree in Industrial Electrical/Mechanical Technology or related field or equivalent vocational/technical training and experience.

Experience: Minimum one (1) years’ experience involving mechanical and/or industrial troubleshooting and repair.

Salary: $30 - $45 an hour - Pay is determined based on skills, geographic location, internal equity, market/data analysis, number of years of prior relevant experience, degrees and/or certifications, technical assessment score, etc. 

Company Vehicle: Our Service Technicians get a work truck and a gas card to be used for business purposes. Candidates must pass a Motor Vehicle Record (MVR) check.

Benefits: Medical Plan (You can reduce your deductible by participating in our Wellness Program for 2024. Employees will then have the option to potentially get their medical benefits at no cost in 2025. Ask us for details!) Dental, Vision, 401k plan with a match from day one, profit sharing, identity theft protection, accident insurance, travel insurance and so much more!

Other Requirements: Must have good mechanical aptitude. Must have and maintain a good driving record, including a valid driver’s license. Must be willing and able to work off the ground. Must be willing and able to work overtime and out of town as necessary. Must be willing and able to work in demanding work environments.

 

This is a safety sensitive position.

Additional Information

What we offer:

Benefits: Medical Plan, Dental, Vision, 401k plan with a match from day one, profit sharing, identity theft protection, accident insurance, travel insurance and so much more!

Vacation: 2 weeks of vacation per year (pro-rated for the first year depending on start date). 5-12 years of service, 3 weeks. 13+ years of service, 4 weeks.

Sick Leave: 5 days of Sick Leave per year. Pro-rated the first year after 90 days of service

Holidays: 10 paid holidays per year

 

Must be able to frequently lift up to 25 lbs. Must be able to lift up to 50 lbs. on a daily basis. Must be able to lift up to 75 lbs. although not on a daily basis. Must be able to lift 100 lbs. on a rare basis. This position requires frequent climbing, balancing, stooping/crouching, and overhead reaching. This position requires occasional pushing, pulling, kneeling, and crawling. This position will be inside approximately 10% of the time and outside approximately 90%  of the time. This position will be frequently exposed to heat, cold, noise and heights.  

 

Konecranes moves what matters. Konecranes is a global leader in material handling solutions, serving a broad range of customers across multiple industries. We consistently set the industry benchmark, from everyday improvements to the breakthroughs at moments that matter most, because we know we can always find a safer, more productive and sustainable way. That's why, with 16 000+ professionals in over 50 countries, we are trusted every day to lift, handle and move what the world needs.

Konecranes is committed to ensuring that all employees and job applicants are treated fairly in an environment which is free from any form of discrimination. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer - Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled/Other Protected Category.

Konecranes, Inc. and its affiliates will not accept resumes from external recruiters or agencies without a Service Agreement and Agency Portal submission. Any resumes sent without a Service Agreement and Agency Portal submission with Konecranes, Inc. are void of any fees and free for internal use. Applicable Konecranes data protection obligations are the responsibility of the agency.

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What You Should Know About Port Technician - REMOTE, Konecranes

If you're looking for an exhilarating career as a Port Technician, Konecranes in Savannah has an exciting opportunity for you! This remote position allows you to call anywhere within an hour of an airport in the US your base, but be ready for some serious travel – about 95-100% of the time across the Americas. Imagine yourself as a vital part of a team that keeps our industry's heart beating strong. As a Port Technician, you will dive into the world of mechanical maintenance, dealing with everything from Rubber Tyred Gantry (RTGs) to Automated Stacking Cranes (ASCs) at various customer sites. You won’t just be fixing machinery; you’ll be troubleshootin`g issues, ensuring everything runs smoothly, and working closely with clients to deliver outstanding service. You'll gain hands-on experience while climbing to new heights – literally and figuratively! Trust your mechanical aptitude and problem-solving skills as you work with state-of-the-art equipment. Plus, we provide you with a company vehicle and all the necessary tools for your journey. Not only is this a role that will challenge your skills, but it comes with fantastic benefits including medical, dental, vision, and even a 401k with a match. If you’re ready to embark on this thrilling ride and contribute to a company that values diversity and inclusion, then Konecranes wants to hear from you!

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for Port Technician - REMOTE Role at Konecranes
What are the main responsibilities of a Port Technician at Konecranes?

As a Port Technician at Konecranes, your primary responsibilities include performing mechanical maintenance on various cranes, conducting troubleshooting to identify malfunctions, and executing repairs as needed. You'll also need to maintain communication with clients, document repair work accurately, and keep service vehicles stocked and organized to ensure smooth operations.

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What qualifications do I need to be a Port Technician at Konecranes?

To qualify for the Port Technician role at Konecranes, you typically need a two-year associate degree in Industrial Electrical/Mechanical Technology or equivalent vocational training. Additionally, at least one year of experience in mechanical or industrial troubleshooting will be beneficial, alongside strong mechanical aptitude and a valid driver's license.

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How does Konecranes support its Port Technicians while on the job?

Konecranes provides strong support to its Port Technicians by offering a work vehicle for travels, ensuring access to all necessary tools and equipment, and supplying continuous training to enhance skills. Technicians are expected to maintain regular communication with the service supervisor to address any challenges on the ground.

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What benefits can I expect as a Port Technician with Konecranes?

As a Port Technician at Konecranes, you can expect a comprehensive benefits package that includes medical, dental, and vision plans, a 401k with a matching contribution, profit sharing, travel insurance, and more. The company also offers paid vacation and sick leave to ensure a healthy work-life balance.

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What is the travel requirement for a Port Technician at Konecranes?

Port Technicians at Konecranes are expected to travel extensively, approximately 95-100% of the time across the Americas. This means you'll have the opportunity to work in diverse environments and experience a variety of job settings, keeping your work life dynamic and engaging.

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Common Interview Questions for Port Technician - REMOTE
How would you approach troubleshooting a malfunctioning crane?

When troubleshooting a malfunctioning crane, I would begin with a thorough visual inspection to identify any obvious issues. Next, I would gather information from operating logs, conduct basic tests, and engage with the client to understand the symptoms they’ve observed. Utilizing all available data, I would systematically eliminate potential causes before isolating the problem.

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Can you describe your experience with mechanical maintenance?

In my previous roles, I have performed routine mechanical maintenance on various types of equipment. I ensured machinery was operating efficiently through regular inspections, preventive maintenance tasks, and timely repairs. I’m experienced in following safety protocols and documenting all maintenance work accurately.

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What safety measures do you take while working at heights?

Safety is my top priority, especially when working at heights. I always use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) such as harnesses and helmets. I assess the environment for potential hazards and make sure that proper fall protection measures are in place. Additionally, I constantly stay vigilant and follow OSHA regulations to minimize risks.

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How do you handle challenging customer interactions?

In challenging customer interactions, I focus on active listening to understand their concerns thoroughly. I maintain a calm and professional demeanor, ensuring to address their issues transparently while explaining the necessary steps for resolution. My goal is to build trust and communicate effectively to achieve a satisfactory outcome.

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What experience do you have with electrical components in cranes?

I have a strong background in working with electrical components, particularly with 480 3-phase motors used in various crane operations. My experience includes troubleshooting power issues, replacing faulty components, and ensuring all electrical systems meet regulatory standards for safety and efficiency.

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How do you prioritize your tasks when on-site for repairs?

I prioritize my tasks based on urgency and impact on the client's operations. Initially, I assess the situation to determine what poses the greatest risk or disruption. I then create a plan of action that allows me to address critical repairs first while ensuring that all tasks are completed efficiently within the scheduled time.

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Can you explain your process for documenting service calls?

My process for documenting service calls includes detailed notes on work performed, parts used, and customer interactions. I ensure to log all information accurately on our service reports and provide the customer with a summary to sign, confirming the completion of work. Proper documentation helps maintain clarity and accountability.

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What strategies do you use to keep up with industry regulations?

To keep up with industry regulations, I regularly read industry-specific publications, attend workshops, and participate in training sessions. I also maintain communication with colleagues to exchange insights on regulatory updates, ensuring that I’m always informed about any changes that could affect operations.

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Describe a time you solved a complex mechanical issue.

In a previous role, I encountered a situation where a crane was consistently stalling during operation. After conducting a thorough investigation and testing various components, I discovered a faulty sensor that was not properly detecting load weights. Once replaced, the crane operated smoothly. This experience reinforced my problem-solving skills.

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Why do you want to work as a Port Technician at Konecranes?

I am eager to work as a Port Technician at Konecranes due to the company's commitment to innovation and safety in the industry. I admire the emphasis on continual learning and development, and I believe my skills align well with the role's requirements. Joining a team that values diversity and collaboration is something I truly look forward to.

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