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Must have at least 2 years of mechanical aptitude (auto mechanic, diesel mechanic, military mechanic, industrial mechanic, exp running construction heavy equipment, rebuilding trucks, working on farm equipment, maintenance, machine builder, crane installer etc.
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Whether you desire to be the best Diesel Mechanic or Groundbreaking Leader , we have the infrastructure to help you reach your goals. A Diesel Service Technician is responsible for providing service to our customers while maintaining exceptional customer service.
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1-3 years of mechanic experience, with expertise in field trucks, heavy equipment, diesel, light equipment, and automotive systems. From mechanical and electrical systems to hydraulic and diesel engines, you'll diagnose, repair, and maintain critical components, ensuring optimal performance and safety on the road.
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As a Diesel Mechanic with First Student, you will help maintain and repair Freightliner C2, Thomas Mino tours, Dodge Caravans, Ford Transits, Conventional International, and Thomas Flatnose school buses to ensure vehicle readiness & safety.
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Be able to test lines, components, and connections using electrical, mechanical and pneumatic test equipment
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Diesel Mechanic Certification. Holcim Us, a leading supplier of quality, construction building materials in the United States, has immediate openings for a Mobile Fleet Mechanic to support operations at the Chantilly Quarry in Chantilly, Virginia.
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Are you a highly skilled generator service technician or generator diesel mechanic looking for a career with a long-standing, growing company? Mechanical and electrical aptitude, with experience in mechanical and electrical fields, particularly with diesel generators.
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We are looking for Service Technician (Diesel Mechanic), who will partner with our team. Knowledge of hydraulic, heavy equipment, diesel truck and/or farm equipment preferred. With sales, rentals, aftermarket parts and service, equipment customization, remanufacturing, financing solutions, and asset disposal, our team of experts, vast equipment breadth and integrated network of locations across North America offer superior service and unmatched efficiency for our customers.
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Three years of experience working on diesel or heavy construction equipment is required. Our people share a competitive drive for excellence in an environment of trust, teamwork, open-mindedness, and communication.
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Successful completion of the commonwealth’s Diesel and Construction Equipment Mechanic Trainee program; or. If you're a Diesel and Construction Equipment Mechanic who finds a sense of fulfillment in repair and maintenance, apply today.
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Prefer at least 2 years of diesel technician experience. Qualified mechanics have the option to chose between hourly pay or flat rate pay program options. Prefer at least 2 years of diesel technician experience.
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Prior experience working as a diesel mechanic, fleet mechanic, or heavy equipment mechanic. Miller Truck Leasing is hiring an experienced diesel technician to work out of our Albany, NY shop.
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Master Level Mechanic. Perform quality preventive maintenance inspections per company methods on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light-duty vehicles, and any other company-owned equipment.
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The Agricultural Equipment Mechanic is responsible to perform repairs and maintenance on both customer-owned, or dealer-owned, equipment, including corn headers, other combine headers, and a variety of other agricultural implements.
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Basic mechanical aptitude and 1-2 years of automotive or diesel repair experience (preferred) Doing preventative maintenance repairs—like replacing or rotating tires—and completing vehicle component lubrication and replacement, some electrical system repairs, and cooling system maintenance on gas and diesel engine vehicles.
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