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locomotive lubricating-systems clerk
A professional who keeps and reviews records and reports pertaining to locomotive lubricating systems and advises railroad repair shops when locomotives require oil change or repair to lubricating systems. Respnsibilities include:
- Scans incoming reports to identify locomotives with oil contamination.
- Dials computer dial phone to obtain location of oil-contaminated locomotives.
- Telephones and directs clerks at reported locations to notify maintenance personnel to determine contamination causes and make necessary repairs.
- Requests that locomotives be pushed to nearest repair shops when bad-oil reports indicate need for major repairs.
- Reviews reports to identify locomotives requiring repeated repairs and advises need for major repairs to prevent possible crankshaft damage.
- Verifies and records informational data on all repairs.
- Plots weekly and 10-week-average graphs and prepares reports on locomotives' lubrication oil and lubrication systems.
- May test locomotive water for chromate contents, using spectrophotometer, and notify repair shops of need for rust or clogging-preventative additives.
- Sõnaliik: noun
- Valdkond/domeen: Professional careers
- Category: Occupational titles
- Company: U.S. DOL
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(United States of America)