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You must be state certified (Applicable in Michigan Only), knowledgeable and have experience in areas covered by the ASE certification programs (Engine Repair, Drive Train/Axles, Suspension/Steering, Brakes, Electrical, Heating/Air Conditioning and Engine Performance, Light Vehicle/Diesel.
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Performs major repairs by disassembling, replacing worn or broken parts, assembling and adjusting gasoline and diesel engines, clutches, transmissions, drive trains, rear and front ends, suspension systems, electrical and ignition systems, brakes, hydraulic and pneumatic equipment, cooling systems, exhaust and pollution control devices and accessory power equipment.
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Responsibilities of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Qualifications of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Benefits of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Repairing or replacing vehicle transmissions, brakes, engines, and other parts.
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Performs vehicle repairs (Engine Repair, Drive Train/Axles, Suspension/Steering, Brakes, Electrical, Heating/Air Conditioning and Engine Performance). Belle Tire provides tire and automotive services including shocks and struts, oil changes, brakes, batteries, auto glass and more with an in-store experience that far exceeds a traditional garage.
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Diesel Mechanic serving the Rochester Institute of Technology. Diagnose and perform all phases of vehicle and equipment repair, including the repair of brakes, engine tune-ups, suspensions, drive trains, transmission clutches, and other repairs accurately.
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Install injectors, pistons, liners, cam shafts, cylinder heads, rod and main bearings, oil pans, clutches, fan hubs, differentials, fifth wheels, brakes, change or recharge batteries, and replace transmissions and other parts.
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Major Functions of the Job Diagnose, along with other mechanic, cause of any malfunction and perform repairs to manufacturer's specifications including engines, transmissions and clutches, suspension and steering, fuel and ignition (gas and diesel), electrical systems, brakes, HVAC systems, malfunctions and emergency roadside repair in a safe, efficient, and quality manner.
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Diesel Maintenance Mechanic - {Alexandria, VA} Full knowledge and understanding of repairing or replacing all structural, body and mechanic parts of a heavy-duty diesel truck. Must be proficient with brakes, drivelines, and mechanical engine components on tractors.
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What our ideal candidate looks like: At least 3 years’ experience as an Diesel Mechanic/Technician performing vehicle repair and maintenance or must possess auto or diesel technology diploma from an accredited technical school.
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A Diesel Service Technician is responsible for providing service to our customers while maintaining exceptional customer service. Overhaul gas or diesel engines. Our franchises include Peterbilt, International, Hino, Isuzu, Ford, IC Bus and Blue Bird. We offer a rewarding career as a leader in the transportation industry.
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Performs maintenance and repairs on all sized Unified Government owned vehicles & equipment including Fire Department EMS. Performs major repairs on gasoline and diesel engines, manual and automatic transmissions, differentials, brakes, suspension, electrical systems, fuel systems, cooling systems, hydraulic, and pneumatic systems.
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Position Description Torque by Ryder is Immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Experienced Mobile Diesel Technician to support our Truck Fleet in Richmond, Virginia For More Info Hear it from a Torque Technician Employee Here: Technician Positions Pay Each Week Hourly Pay: $25.00 - $29.00 per hour based on experience.
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Position Description Torque by Ryder is Immediately hiring a Permanent Full Time Experienced Mobile Diesel Technician to support our Truck Fleet in Allentown, PA For More Info Hear it from a Torque Mobile Mechanic Technician Here: Technician Positions Pay Each Week Hourly Pay: $27.00 - $32.00 and up depending on experience.
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Perform skilled repair and maintenance on a variety of gasoline and diesel-powered vehicles and equipment such as, trucks, cars, 4x4 off-road vehicles, forklifts, cranes, street sweeper, and others.
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Tag all warranty parts and returns to warranty clerk. Installation with the help of proper manuals, report writing, disassembly, assembly, parts reuse evaluation, and reconditioning. This can include: cleaning, maintenance, visual inspection, and removal of parts and attachments.
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