Zadania
We are seeking a detail-oriented and hands-on Mechanical Disassembly Technician to perform the tear-down and systematic dismantling of train cars and passenger rail vehicles according to project specifications and work instructions. This role requires mechanical aptitude, precise tool handling, and a strong focus on component preservation.
Key Responsibilities
Vehicle Tear-Down & Dismantling: Systematically remove interior components, panels, fixtures, equipment, cabling, and internal sub-assemblies on both upper and lower levels of train cars.
Component Preservation: Safely remove, handle, and preserve customer-facing, high-value, or reusable components to prevent unnecessary damage.
Fastener & Hardware Removal: Safely extract rivets, panels, and various standard/security fasteners using power drills, socket sets, Torx/security bits, hex keys, and specialized hand tools.
Cable & Wiring Handling: Disconnect and carefully manage large cable bundles, wiring harnesses, and associated hardware.
Quality & Damage Reporting: Identify damaged components or unexpected tear-down conditions (such as stubborn sealants/adhesives) and immediately report them to team leads or supervisors.
Material Disposition: Sort, route, and set aside components for retention, quality assurance inspection, or scrapping according to project guidelines.
Safety & Workplace Maintenance: Maintain a clean, organized work area and collaborate effectively with fellow technicians working in multi-zone vehicle setups.
Profil
Required Tools & Equipment Experience
Technicians must be comfortable selecting and operating a wide range of mechanical hand and power tools, including:
Standard mechanic hand tools (wrenches, socket sets, wire cutters)
Specialized drive bits (Allen/hex, Torx, security Torx, star bits)
Power drills and drill bits optimized for rivet removal
Hand tools for precision fastener removal where power tools risk damaging surrounding materials
Required Qualifications
Mechanical Aptitude: Hands-on experience operating a variety of power and standard mechanic tools.
Relevant Experience: Background in mechanical disassembly, assembly, maintenance, manufacturing, automotive, rail, industrial, or construction environments.
Instruction & Blueprint Reading: Proven ability to follow technical work instructions and verbal direction accurately.
Fastener Knowledge: Ability to identify common industrial fasteners and select the appropriate removal tooling.
Teamwork & Detail Focus: Strong attention to detail with the ability to work safely and cooperatively in shared industrial spaces.
Physical Capability: Ability to work comfortably in a physically demanding, fast-paced industrial environment (including bending, reaching, and working on upper/lower vehicle levels).
