We perform testing on all vehicles, from compact cars to tractor-trailers and off-road equipment, and for internal combustion engines ranging from lawn mowers to locomotives. We also operate a fully functional tribology laboratory with unique capabilities to support client research programs. By joining our team you will receive $500 on your first paycheck, minus applicable taxes.
Objectives of this Role:
Provide lubricant testing for various clients on different test types according to ASTM procedures.
Provide fuel testing for various clients on different test types for both on-road and dynamometer testing.
Provide fuel and lubricant testing in a safe manner by following safety practices and Environmental Management and Quality Systems.
Daily and Monthly Responsibilities:
Operate engine test cells via computer control for data acquisition to measure engine lubricant performance, fuel performance or engine durability performance.
Communicate with coworkers, supervisors and project engineers concerning test status.
Assemble and disassemble gasoline and diesel engines as described in test procedures.
Assemble and disassemble auxiliary pumps and motors in support of the operating equipment.
Prepare extracts and label fuel and lubricant test samples for analysis.
Use scanners for different makes and models of vehicles; maintain various test logs, time records and project records; perform tire maintenance; modify fuel system for test specific purposes; disassemble vehicle components and modify as required for testing.
Remove and install cylinder heads, transmissions, axels, fuel tanks; inspect utility trailer; perform automotive fluid changes; flow fuel injectors; perform bumper-to-bumper maintenance on different makes and model; support department project activities as required.
Enter recorded data into a computer database; perform routine engine maintenance; maintain a clean working environment and comply with all safety regulations and standards for working around potentially hazardous materials in the operation of tests.
Requirements:
Requires a high school diploma or equivalent.
Automotive Mechanic or Certified Master Mechanic, Associates degree, or ASE certified preferred, and CDL License Preferred
Shift work required.
5+ years: Vocational or commercial automotive or diesel mechanical training or related mechanical experience required.
Knowledge of Microsoft applications i.e. Excel and MS Word.
Overtime required depending on project needs; exposed to solvents, gasoline, diesel, and coolants.
A valid/clear driver's license is required.
Special Requirements:
Job Locations: San Antonio, Texas
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