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Work is performed under general supervision Fleet Mechanic II will performs skilled work of average to considerable difficulty in the maintenance and repair of a variety of gasoline and diesel and cng fueled engines and their associated equipment and other specialized mechanical devices and equipment.
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This may include gasoline, diesel and CNG systems. Never get bored while you work on diesel trucks and our alternative fuel source fleets to include CNG, LPG and Hybrid.
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Repairs and replaces diesel, gasoline, and/or CNG engine accessories as may be required. Repairs all MTTA vehicles (gas, diesel, and CNG) including repairs to air conditioners, motors, transmissions, generators, starters, etc.
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Work with the brightest people in the industry on some of the finest trucks built including Mack, Freightliner, Peterbilt, McNeilus, and Heil to name a few. Our benefits package includes Health, Dental, Vision and Life Insurance; a 401k Plan, Disability Insurance; Vacation, Holiday and Sick Time. SUMMARY OF POSITION:Knowledge and ability to diagnose and repair engine, transmission, brake, suspension, electrical, hydraulic, body components and systems related to heavy duty and light duty trucks.
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Perform and/or assist in performing minor mechanical repairs and adjustments on a variety of gasoline and diesel automobiles, heavy equipment and other mechanical equipment; assist in diagnosing mechanical difficulties in automotive equipment; repair and replace tires and perform a variety of other tasks relative to assigned area of responsibility.
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Maintenance and repair of all aspects of Mack, IHC, Autocar, Heil, McNeilus vehicles and equipment. Waste Pro supports your pursuit of ASE Certification through fee reimbursement, increase(s) in compensation, and a Master Technician Achievement Bonus.
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Job Summary As the Fleet Maintenance Mechanic, you’ll be responsible for maintaining and repairing the commercial fleet, including diesel and compressed natural gas (CNG) tractor trailer trucks, gasoline service trucks, reefers and vans used by all of our distribution centers.
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Now Hiring Diesel Mechanic/Technician - Tech A Offering a retention bonus of $6,500! We offer: Pay up to $44.00 per hour Shift Differential Pay - available to second shift Monthly Tool Allowance - $50-$80 based on tenure Apprenticeship Support - part time while in school ASE Certification Testing Reimbursement PLUS wage increase for each certification In-house Training Through Mack, Autocar, McNeilus, EZ Pak, Meritor, MGM Career Advancement Everyday thousands of Waste Pro trucks serve millions of customers.
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In this role, you'll help us disassemble Gasoline, L.P.Gas, Diesel, and CNG combustion engines, tag and bag the parts, and send them to the cleaning department. In this role, you'll help us disassemble Gasoline, L.P.Gas, Diesel, and CNG combustion engines, tag and bag the parts, and send them to the cleaning department.
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The City of Pasadena is looking for an advanced journey, working lead level Senior Equipment Mechanic who will supervise, inspect, diagnose and repair operating problems in emergency vehicle apparatus and equipment and heavy-duty gasoline, electric, CNG and diesel construction equipment in the Building Systems & Fleet Management Division of the Public Works Department.
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Performs troubleshooting and repairs on a variety of equipment including: gasoline, diesel and CNG engines; drivetrains; brake systems; steering systems; suspension; electrical systems, air conditioning and heating components; pneumatic systems; hydraulic systems; Inspects vehicles and equipment to determine safe operating conditions; performs required repairs; may perform welding and fabrication, as required.
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Performing preventative maintenance on diesel, CNG, and commercial tractor-trailer trucks, gasoline service trucks, and vans. Fleet Maintenance Mechanics are responsible for maintaining and repairing the commercial fleet used in all our distribution centers; including diesel and compressed natural gas, tractor trailer trucks, gasoline service truckers, reefers, and vans.
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Performs repairs and maintenance on CNG, diesel and/or gasoline trucks including front-end loader, roll off, and rear load, plus other support vehicles. Our Diesel Mechanic will work directly with the Maintenance Manager to ensure safe diagnostics and repair of our truck fleet and equipment.
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Complete lubrication and repair of lubrication points on vehicles as assigned on the daily scheduleAbility to learn and utilize brake inspection procedures and complete documentation dailyPerform basic repairs and maintenance on Heavy Duty Equipment, including but not limited to Rear Load, Front Load, Roll Off, Grapple, Port-a-let, and other service type trucks including chassis and body.
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Tools, equipment, techniques and procedures used in the overhauling, repair and adjustment of automotive and other heavy motorized equipment, including the operation and care of gasoline, diesel, CNG, propane, and hybrid internal combustion engines, state emission control standards and devices; repair and maintenance of construction equipment.
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