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Stribling Equipment, LLC is one of the largest John Deere Dealerships selling new and used construction, compaction, forestry, and concrete equipment in Mississippi, West Tennessee, and Arkansas.
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Stribling Equipment, LLC is actively seeking Field Service Technicians specializing in roadbuilding, paving, and crushing equipment repairs for our LITTLE ROCK, AR dealership. Stribling Equipment promotes a safe and drug-free workplace.
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Stribling Equipment, LLC is actively seeking Roadbuilding & Crushing Equipment - Field Service Technicians for our Little Rock, Arkansas dealership. Stribling Equipment | Field Technician | Little Rock.
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Previous experience with Wirtgen, Hamm, Vogele, Kleeman, Roadtec, Bomag, Dynapac, Weiler, Aztec is highly preferred. Heavy focus on paving, asphalt, milling, quarry, crushing, and roadbuilding equipment repairs.
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John Deere experience is a plus. Tools as required of a typical diesel technician. Must have a valid Driver’s License with clean MVR; must obtain a Class B CDL for continued employment. If you are ready to take your Service and/or Field Technician career to the next level, then this is the ideal opportunity for you.
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Work independently at customer’s locations from a field service truck. Experience or education related to repairing and maintaining equipment, diesel automobiles, or heavy trucks. Ability to work a flexible schedule outside normal business hours, including overnight and some weekends.
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Ability to travel for specialized paid training to support roadbuilding and crushing equipment. Maintain good working records for time, parts, supplies and outside purchases. Company Provided Stribling Promotional Clothing.
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Basic understanding of computers and computer software such as Microsoft Office Suite and other software on similar platforms that will be used to diagnose and document repairs. Company paid Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Insurance.
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Complete company provided trainings to obtain necessary license and certifications: CDL, Wirtgen, Vogele, Hamm, Kleemann etc. 401(k) Retirement Plan with Company Matching. Training Incentives (Wirtgen, Vogele, Hamm, and Kleeman Certifications.
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As a Stribling Equipment Service Manager, you will enroll in our 90-day training program that will involve job shadowing and training by our experienced service team, training from the various departments with which you will interact on a regular basis, and exposure to our corporate culture and leadership.
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