Georgia Ports Authority

Equipment Technician - OT

Georgia Ports Authority  •  Savannah, GA (Onsite)  •  21 hours ago
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Job Description

JOB INFORMATION:

Job Title:   Equipment Technician - OT
Department(s): 6002 - Ocean Terminal Start Up; 6022 - Fleet Maintenance - OT;
Location(s):  Ocean Terminal
FLSA Status:  Non-Exempt


Under the supervision of the Equipment Maintenance Foreman, the Equipment Technician inspects, services, and repairs electrical, electronic, mechanical, structural, and hydraulic systems for ship to shore cranes (STS), rail mounted gantry cranes (RMG), rubber-tired gantry cranes (RTG), shuttle trucks, and associated equipment.

Upholds the values of the GPA to promote Safety, Integrity, Respect, Community, Creativity and Opportunity. Promotes a safe work environment by participating in safety initiatives and reporting unsafe conditions and behaviors.

JOB DUTIES:
  • Perform emergency response to operations requests for immediate repair of disabled equipment. Identifies problem and implements necessary corrective action to repair cranes or associated equipment. Operate cranes/heavy equipment as necessary for repairs.
  • Inspect, repair, and perform preventive maintenance on electrical, electronic, mechanical, structural, and hydraulic systems. To include: DC and AC circuits, motors, drive systems, generators, alternators, programmable logic controllers, limit switches, lights, resistor banks, wiring and alarm systems, fiber-optic cables, load cell systems, hydraulic systems, gear reducers, fans, bearings, clutches, wheels, brakes, drums, wire ropes, and diesel engines.
  • Reads and understands electrical, electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic drawings and schematics, makes necessary changes to schematics and wiring diagrams to reflect as-built or as-modified conditions.
  • Performs set-up, parameter download, and calibration of AC drive systems per original equipment manufacturer’s recommendations.
  • Inspects, troubleshoots, and repairs electrical, electronic, mechanical, and hydraulic systems on the cranes.
  • Perform millwright tasks, such as leveling, aligning, and installing machinery, aligning electric motors and installing couplings. Repair/rebuild mechanical drive systems such as gear boxes, brakes, air, hydraulic and electrical systems.
  • Replace wire ropes.
  • Troubleshoot, repair or rebuild diesel engines.
  • Install conduit and wiring as necessary for installation of equipment modifications or for new equipment installations.
  • Perform miscellaneous burning, welding, and other assigned tasks.
  • Assists Crane Operations personnel when necessary.
  • Plans, selects, and orders materials, tools, and equipment necessary for jobs.
  • Willing and able to repair equipment to eliminate the cause of downtime and its recurrence. Consult with supervisor and set-up preventive maintenance procedures. Report any equipment which requires repair or maintenance to the immediate supervisor.
  • Assist in the training of other employees on the finer points of electrical and mechanical theories and practices requiring the highest skill and knowledge.
  • Maintains a safe, clean, and environmentally acceptable working environment.
  • Performs other duties as assigned
  • Complies with all policies and standards
JOB REQUIREMENTS:

Knowledge, Skills, & Abilities
  • Ability to work well with other employees necessary.
  • Thorough understanding of, and familiar with necessary techniques to troubleshoot, mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and electronic systems.
  • Thorough understanding of and ability to read electrical, mechanical, and hydraulic diagrams required.
  • Thorough knowledge of industrial diagrams and their symbols and meanings necessary.
  • Ability to use a systematic troubleshooting technique that will quickly isolate and find troubles in cables, wiring, relays, regulators, power supplies, AC drive systems, and brake systems as necessary.
  • Proficient in the use of hand tools, welding equipment, forklifts, and electrical diagnostic tools.
  • Vision requirements: Visual acuity of 20/40 with or without corrective lenses for each eye, minimum depth perception of 6/9, and minimum peripheral vision of 70 degrees for each eye.
  • The ability to interact and communicate effectively and professionally with the GPA staff on all levels of administration including immediate supervisor, management and co-workers required.
  • This position requires that the individual is able to lift up to 50 lbs., and maneuver large parts. Must climb and work at high elevations up to 330 ft.
Experience
  • Experience in industrial maintenance. Required
  • Experience on container cranes Preferred
  • Strong electrical and mechanical aptitude Required
  • Extensive knowledge of solid-state troubleshooting techniques Preferred
Education
  • Required High School Diploma Or equivalent
  • Preferred Certified vocational technical school training, or extensive industrial experience in electrical or mechanical systems
  • Preferred Electrical/electronic technology associate or engineering degree
Licenses & Certifications
  • TWIC - Transportation Worker Identification Credential Required
  • Driver's License - Valid state driver's license Required
Note: This job description is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all duties, responsibilities, job requirements, or working conditions associated with the job. Management reserves the right to revise the job or to require the performance of different or additional tasks. The employee must be able to perform the essential functions of the job, with or without reasonable accommodation, an without direct threat to the health or safety of others.
Revised: 8/11/2026
Mission: To empower entrepreneurs, strengthen industries, sustain communities, and fortify families by relentlessly striving to accelerate global commerce.
Georgia Ports Authority

About Georgia Ports Authority

Georgia’s Ports in Savannah and Brunswick are strategic gateways, creating the most competitive supply chains in the nation with their level of operations, connectivity and supply chain ecosystem.

These attributes combined with Georgia’s ranking as the top state to do business for 12 consecutive years create a very unique business model for growth.

The Port of Savannah is one of the best-connected ports in the U.S. to world markets with 35 ship calls a week, 42 doublestack trains per week and 14,000 truck gate moves daily.

The Port of Brunswick is the top U.S. RoRo port for automotive and machinery logistics with over $262 million in recent upgrades and a new $100 million fourth berth being built.

GPA has a self-financed $4.5 billion investment plan for the next ten years which will see five new big ship berths added in Savannah and a fourth berth in Brunswick to meet future growth. In the past decade, GPA has invested $3.2 billion in infrastructure improvements.

As part of GPA’s community engagement efforts, $6 million is being donated to port communities to support a multi-year, local workforce housing initiative. The GPA supports nearly 650,965 jobs throughout the state, representing $43 billion in personal income, $174 billion in sales, and $6 billion in state and local taxes annually.

Industry
Transportation & Logistics
Company Size
501-1,000 employees
Headquarters
Garden City, Georgia
Year Founded
1945
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