
LGS Equipment Mechanic I
TriFactor Solutions LLC, Wilmington, OH, United States
Overview
We’re looking for a skilled and safety-focused
GSE Mechanic I
to help keep our Ground Support Equipment operating at peak performance. In this hands-on role, you’ll inspect, maintain, repair, and overhaul both powered and non-powered GSE—playing a critical role in reliable airport operations. Beyond turning wrenches, you’ll be a trusted technical resource, mentoring less experienced mechanics and stepping into a leadership role when the Supervisor is unavailable. If you take pride in quality work, ownership, and teamwork, this is an opportunity to grow your career in a dynamic aviation environment.
What You’ll Do
Inspect, maintain, repair, and overhaul a wide range of ground support equipment
Troubleshoot and repair gas and diesel engines, hydraulic systems, drivetrains, and battery-operated equipment
Perform light and heavy-duty tire and wheel changes
Accurately complete maintenance and repair documentation in compliance with all carrier, airport, municipal, state, and federal requirements
Respond to emergency service calls and incidents involving GSE
Serve as a liaison between ABX and contractors for equipment maintenance, modification, and operations
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior mechanics
Oversee maintenance work in the absence of a Supervisor
Maintain strong communication with all levels of the organization
Support facility or property equipment maintenance as directed by management
Work independently while consistently practicing safety-conscious behaviors
What We’re Looking For
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or G.E.D.
Ability to communicate clearly in English (verbal and written) on technical matters
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, and hydraulic diagrams
Valid Driver’s License
Minimum of five (5) years of verifiable industrial and/or commercial maintenance experience
Working knowledge of:
Arc/MIG and acetylene welding
Gas and diesel engine repair
Automatic and manual transmissions and drivetrains
Hydraulic systems and battery-operated equipment
Basic computer skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Must supply a complete set of mechanic’s tools (company provides specialized tools)
Physical ability to:
Stoop, bend, and work in confined spaces
Work at heights
Frequently lift up to 10 lbs. and occasionally lift up to 75 lbs.
Preferred Qualifications
Two (2) years of formal technical training in industrial or commercial automotive repair
CDL Class A license
Prior military AGE/GSE experience
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We’re looking for a skilled and safety-focused
GSE Mechanic I
to help keep our Ground Support Equipment operating at peak performance. In this hands-on role, you’ll inspect, maintain, repair, and overhaul both powered and non-powered GSE—playing a critical role in reliable airport operations. Beyond turning wrenches, you’ll be a trusted technical resource, mentoring less experienced mechanics and stepping into a leadership role when the Supervisor is unavailable. If you take pride in quality work, ownership, and teamwork, this is an opportunity to grow your career in a dynamic aviation environment.
What You’ll Do
Inspect, maintain, repair, and overhaul a wide range of ground support equipment
Troubleshoot and repair gas and diesel engines, hydraulic systems, drivetrains, and battery-operated equipment
Perform light and heavy-duty tire and wheel changes
Accurately complete maintenance and repair documentation in compliance with all carrier, airport, municipal, state, and federal requirements
Respond to emergency service calls and incidents involving GSE
Serve as a liaison between ABX and contractors for equipment maintenance, modification, and operations
Provide guidance and mentorship to junior mechanics
Oversee maintenance work in the absence of a Supervisor
Maintain strong communication with all levels of the organization
Support facility or property equipment maintenance as directed by management
Work independently while consistently practicing safety-conscious behaviors
What We’re Looking For
Required Qualifications
High school diploma or G.E.D.
Ability to communicate clearly in English (verbal and written) on technical matters
Ability to read and interpret blueprints, mechanical drawings, electrical schematics, and hydraulic diagrams
Valid Driver’s License
Minimum of five (5) years of verifiable industrial and/or commercial maintenance experience
Working knowledge of:
Arc/MIG and acetylene welding
Gas and diesel engine repair
Automatic and manual transmissions and drivetrains
Hydraulic systems and battery-operated equipment
Basic computer skills
Ability to work independently with minimal supervision
Must supply a complete set of mechanic’s tools (company provides specialized tools)
Physical ability to:
Stoop, bend, and work in confined spaces
Work at heights
Frequently lift up to 10 lbs. and occasionally lift up to 75 lbs.
Preferred Qualifications
Two (2) years of formal technical training in industrial or commercial automotive repair
CDL Class A license
Prior military AGE/GSE experience
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