The Wash Bay Attendant is responsible for maintaining the physical upkeep of the equipment and property. Additionally, they will maintain the cleanliness of both tractors and trailers as required by company standards.
What a Wash Bay Attendant does daily:
- Promote safety in all actions
- Maintain the exterior of the building
- Prepare and complete wash tickets in a timely manner in compliance with company policy
- Work effectively and safely within the wash bay and shop area without supervision
- Comply with and continually update knowledge of all DOT regulations, federal, state, local and company standards and requirements regarding:
- Personal safety when performing cleaning operations on tractors and/or trailers
- Maintaining an environment of cleanliness and safety within the wash bay
- Disposal of all waste products, both hazardous and non-hazardous.
- Properly use cleaning equipment that may weigh as much as 100 lbs.
- Properly disassemble, inspect, clean and reassemble tank appurtenances that include but are not limited to vents, valves, clean-out caps, clamps, loading/unloading lines, gaskets and other equipment that is to be cleaned as per normal tank cleaning procedure
- Insure proper treatment of hoses that are 20’ in length, up to 4” wide, and may weigh up to 75lbs
- Insure proper treatment of leaded drums that may weigh up to 100 lbs
- Communicate with Shop Manager as required
Additional Responsibilities:
- Carries out duties assigned by Shop Manager as required