Service Technician
Caterpillar, Inc.
**Career Area:**
Manufacturing
**Job Description:**
**Your Work Shapes the World at Caterpillar Inc.**
When you join Caterpillar, you're joining a global team who cares not just about the work we do – but also about each other. We are the makers, problem solvers, and future world builders who are creating stronger, more sustainable communities. We don't just talk about progress and innovation here – we make it happen, with our customers, where we work and live. Together, we are building a better world, so we can all enjoy living in it.
**Role Definition**
Performs installation and maintenance of equipment while ensuring safety and performance standards.
**Responsibilities**
****I. Equipment Inspection and Diagnosis****
1. **Visual Inspection**
- Conduct a thorough visual inspection of the exterior of the gas internal combustion engine generator set, including the casing, piping, valves, and connectors. Look for any obvious deformations, cracks, or leakage points. For example, check for minor cracks in the gas piping that may result from corrosion or external forces, which could lead to gas leaks and pose safety hazards.
- Examine the identification and labels on the equipment to ensure they are intact and legible, including equipment nameplates and operational instruction labels. This ensures accurate equipment information for subsequent operations and repairs.
2. **Performance Parameter Monitoring**
- Utilize professional testing instruments, such as multimeters, oscilloscopes, and pressure sensors, to monitor key performance parameters of the generator set in real-time. These parameters include electrical parameters (voltage, current, power factor, etc.), gas pressure, lubricating oil pressure, and coolant temperature. Compare these readings with the normal operating parameter ranges of the equipment to promptly detect any anomalies. For instance, if the output voltage of the generator set is significantly lower than the rated value, it may indicate a fault within the generator.
- Analyze the operational data records of the generator set, such as running time, start-stop frequency, and fault alarm records. These data can help the engineer assess the equipment's operational status trends and predict potential faults. For example, if the generator set is frequently starting within a short period, it may indicate issues with the control system or abnormal load fluctuations.
3. **Fault Diagnosis**
- Based on the inspection and monitoring results, use professional knowledge and experience to accurately diagnose equipment faults. For common faults, such as reduced power output due to insufficient gas supply, quickly identify the root cause, which could be a clogged gas pipe, a malfunctioning gas pressure regulating valve, or a problem with the gas supply source.
- Employ fault tree analysis and other methods to delve into complex faults. Start from potential causes of the fault (such as mechanical, electrical, or gas system issues) and systematically troubleshoot to determine the underlying cause. For example, when a generator set fails to start properly, sequentially check the battery charge level, starter motor, and gas supply system among other components.
****II. Repair Work****
1. **Mechanical Component Repair**
- Inspect and repair mechanical components of the gas internal combustion engine, such as the crankshaft, connecting rods, and pistons. If severe wear is detected, such as piston rings that have worn down and compromised cylinder sealing, promptly replace the worn components. During replacement, strictly follow the equipment's technical requirements for assembly to ensure proper clearances and torques. For example, when installing piston rings, pay attention to their orientation and elasticity to ensure good sealing performance.
- Repair or replace components of the cooling system, including the radiator, cooling fan, and coolant pipes. Ensure the cooling system functions properly to prevent engine overheating and damage. For instance, clean the surface of the radiator to remove dust and debris, and check for any blockages or leaks in the coolant pipes.
2. **Electrical System Repair**
- Examine electrical components of the generator set, such as the generator, starter motor, and control cabinet. For the generator, check the insulation of the windings. If the insulation resistance falls below the specified value, it may indicate moisture or aging of the windings, requiring drying or rewinding. Also, check the excitation system of the generator to ensure stable power output.
- Repair or replace damaged electrical wiring, including wires, cables, and connectors. During repairs, ensure that electrical connections are correct and secure, adhering to electrical safety standards. For example, when replacing aged wiring, select wires that meet the equipment's voltage and current requirements and properly insulate the connections.
3. **Gas System Repair**
- Clean or replace gas filters to ensure the cleanliness of the gas supply. If the filter is clogged, it can disrupt the gas supply and affect the performance of the generator set. At the same time, check the integrity of the gas pipes and repair any detected leaks. For example, use appropriate sealing materials to address leaks at pipe connections.
- Maintain the gas pressure regulating device to ensure the gas pressure remains within the appropriate range. If the pressure is too high or too low, it can affect the combustion efficiency and operational stability of the gas internal combustion engine. Regularly check the sensitivity and accuracy of the regulating device, and calibrate or replace it if necessary.
****III. Maintenance Work****
1. **Cleaning Maintenance**
- Regularly clean the gas internal combustion engine generator set, removing dust, oil stains, and debris from the surface. Use specialized cleaning tools to clean dust accumulation inside the equipment. For example, use compressed air to blow out dust from inside the generator to prevent it from affecting the equipment's heat dissipation and operational performance.
- Clean the cooling system of the equipment, including the coolant tank, radiator, and cooling fan. Regularly replace the coolant to ensure its cleanliness and anti-freeze and anti-corrosion properties. For example, before the onset of winter, check the freezing point of the coolant to ensure it meets local climatic conditions and add antifreeze if necessary.
2. **Lubrication Maintenance**
- In accordance with the equipment manual, regularly change the lubricating oil and grease. Inspect the quality of the lubricating oil, such as its color and viscosity. If the oil has deteriorated, replace it promptly. Also, check the lubrication system, including the oil pump, oil pipes, and oil filter, to ensure proper operation and smooth delivery of lubricating oil to all lubrication points.
- Lubricate the lubrication points of the equipment, such as bearings and gears. During lubrication, control the amount of lubricating grease to avoid over or under-lubrication. For example, for rolling bearings, determine the appropriate amount of lubricating grease based on the bearing size and rotational speed.
3. **Preventive Maintenance**
- Develop a preventive maintenance schedule based on the equipment's operating hours and usage. For example, after a certain number of operating hours, conduct a comprehensive inspection and maintenance of the equipment, including checking the tightness of fasteners and adjusting operational parameters. Regularly update the control system software and optimize parameters to improve the equipment's operational efficiency and reliability.
****IV. Field Service and Communication****
1. **Field Service Response**
- Respond promptly to equipment failure reports and arrive at the site in a timely manner. Before arriving, preliminarily assess the potential issues based on the failure report and prepare the necessary repair tools and spare parts. For example, if the report indicates that the generator set fails to start, prepare some common spare parts for the starting system, such as the starting battery and starter motor.
- At the repair and maintenance site, adhere to safety operating procedures to ensure the safety of oneself and others. Use repair tools correctly to avoid equipment damage or safety accidents due to improper operation.
2. **Customer Communication**
- Maintain good communication with customers to understand the equipment's usage and their requirements. Explain the causes of equipment faults, repair and maintenance plans, and costs to the customers. For example, after completing the repair, provide a detailed explanation of the issues found during the repair process, the replaced components, and subsequent usage precautions.
- Collect customer feedback on equipment operation and repair and maintenance services. Timely improve work methods and service quality based on the feedback. Provide personalized repair and maintenance service suggestions according to the customer's special needs.
**Degree Level** **:**
- **Preferred:** major in mechanical engineering, electrical engineering, or a related field. This provides a strong foundation in the principles of engine mechanics, electrical systems, and thermodynamics, which are crucial for understanding the complex interactions within a gas internal combustion engine generator set.
- **Acceptable:** An associate degree in a technical field such as automotive technology, diesel mechanics, or industrial maintenance, combined with relevant certifications (e.g., ASE Certification for automotive technicians) can also be sufficient. These programs often include hands-on training that is directly applicable to the maintenance and repair of mechanical and electrical systems.
**Certifications (Prefer):**
- **Gas Handling Certification:** Given the involvement with gas systems, certification in gas handling and safety is essential. This ensures compliance with safety regulations and best practices when working with potentially hazardous gas systems.
- **Electrical Safety Certification:** Certifications such as the NFPA 70E (Electrical Safety in the Workplace) are beneficial for safely working with electrical systems, which are a significant part of generator sets.
- **Professional Certifications:** Certifications from organizations wihich can enhance qualifications and demonstrate specialized knowledge in engine repair and maintenance.
**Skills:**
1. **Mechanical Skills**
- **Engine Repair:** Experience in repairing and maintaining internal combustion engines, including troubleshooting mechanical issues such as worn pistons, faulty crankshafts, and malfunctioning valves.
- **Piping and Fittings:** Proficiency in working with gas and oil piping systems, including installation, repair, and leak detection. Knowledge of proper sealing techniques and materials is crucial.
- **Cooling Systems:** Experience with cooling systems, including radiator maintenance, coolant replacement, and troubleshooting overheating issues.
2. **Electrical Skills**
- **Electrical Troubleshooting:** Ability to diagnose and repair electrical faults in generator sets, including issues with alternators, starters, and control panels.
- **Wiring and Circuitry:** Experience with electrical wiring, circuit diagrams, and the use of multimeters and other diagnostic tools to identify and fix electrical problems.
- **Control Systems:** Familiarity with electronic control systems used in modern generator sets, including programmable logic controllers (PLCs) and digital control panels.
3. **Gas System Skills**
- **Gas System Maintenance:** Experience in maintaining gas supply systems, including gas filters, pressure regulators, and gas lines. Knowledge of gas safety standards and procedures is essential.
- **Leak Detection:** Proficiency in using gas leak detection equipment and methods to identify and repair leaks in gas systems.
4. **General Skills**
- **Diagnostic Tools:** Experience using diagnostic tools such as oscilloscopes, pressure sensors, and vibration analyzers to assess the condition of equipment and identify potential issues.
- **Safety Practices:** Strong adherence to safety protocols and practices, especially when working with high-voltage electrical systems and flammable gases.
- **Problem-Solving:** Proven ability to analyze complex problems and devise effective solutions. This includes the ability to work under pressure and make quick decisions to resolve equipment failures.
- **Customer Service:** Experience in providing technical support and maintenance services to customers, including clear communication of technical issues and solutions.
**About Caterpillar**
Caterpillar Inc. is the world’s leading manufacturer of construction and mining equipment, off-highway diesel and natural gas engines, industrial gas turbines and diesel-electric locomotives. For nearly 100 years, we’ve been helping customers build a better, more sustainable world and are committed and contributing to a reduced-carbon future. Our innovative products and services, backed by our global dealer network, provide exceptional value that helps customers succeed.
Relocation is available for this position.
**Posting Dates:**
九月 9, 2025 - 九月 23, 2025
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