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Diesel Tech; Jiffy Lube; Bumper to Bumper; Cummins; ASE; ASE Master; Diesel Vehicle Mechanic; Lead Mechanic; Freightliner; Heavy Equipment Mechanic; Diesel Lead; Automotive Mechanic; Auto Mechanic; Tech 1; Tech 2; Tech 3; Master Mechanic; Heavy Mechanic; Diesel Mechanic; Mechanical Knowledge; 91b; Engine Man; 2t3; Vehicle Maintenance; Auto Repair.
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As a Mechanic, you willperform preventative maintenance, diagnosis, service and repair of steering, suspension, brakes, engines, transmissions, differentials, electrical, wheelchair lifts, and air conditioning systems.
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As a Mechanic / Technician with FedEx Freight, you will use your heavy equipment experience and/or diesel mechanic education to maintain and repair our fleet of diesel tractors.
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Familiarity with precision measurement instruments, oxygen/acetylene equipment, and lifting devices (bottle, floor, wheel, or transmission jacks, floor cranes, etc.) Must have one (1) year experience performing vehicle maintenance or either possess (or be within sixty (60) days of obtaining) a vehicle maintenance certificate from an accredited vocation/trade school or completion of the FedEx Freight, Inc. Apprentice Program with satisfactory performance.
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Starting Rate of Pay: $31.96 / hourAs a Mechanic / Technician with FedEx Freight, you will use your heavy equipment experience and/or diesel mechanic education to maintain and repair our fleet of diesel tractors.
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Tuition Reimbursement for Diesel Mechanic ASE Certifications. Diesel mechanics are also responsible for trailers, forklifts, and other equipment that require preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, modifications, and repairs.
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Must have one (1) year experience performing vehicle maintenance either possess (or be within sixty (60) days of obtaining) a vehicle maintenance certificate from an accredited vocation/trade school completion of the FedEx Freight, Inc. Apprentice Program with satisfactory performance.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionThe Technician is a heavy equipment mechanic that specializes in maintaining and repairing cranes. Operate tools, equipment, and vehicles in a safe and responsible manner.
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The Technician is a heavy equipment mechanic that specializes in maintaining and repairing cranes. The Technician is a heavy equipment mechanic that specializes in maintaining and repairing cranes.
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Diesel mechanics are also responsible for trailers, forklifts, and other equipment that requires preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, modifications, and repairs. To provide timely, quality, and cost-effective repair and maintenance for vehicle fleet including tractors, trailers, forklifts, and other equipment that requires preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, modifications, and repairs.
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One or more Medium/Heavy Truck ASE Certifications and Class A CDL preferred. Knowledge of the use and operation of testing equipment, gauges and tools associated with vehicle troubleshooting and repairs.
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We are looking for an entry level HVAC systems apprentice who may have some experience in residential, light commercial and/or HVAC education to join our team to work with the most advanced heavy commercial and industrial cutting-edge equipment.
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Ziegler CAT has an opening for a full-time, experienced Field Service Mechanic to work on heavy diesel truck, construction, power generation and agricultural equipment. We are looking for a dedicated employee with excellent troubleshooting and diagnostic skills to help deliver top notch service as a mechanic to our rapidly growing customer base.
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Tuition Reimbursement for Diesel Mechanic ASE Certifications POSITION OVERVIEW : To provide timely, quality, and cost-effective repair and maintenance for vehicle fleet including tractors, trailers, forklifts, and other equipment that requires preventive maintenance, troubleshooting, modifications, and repairs.
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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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