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With career advancement opportunities and a team environment, our Diesel Technicians have found more than just a reputable career with Walmart. Service Shop Technician III: You will be performing preventative maintenance and repairs on Walmart equipment, which includes everything from tractors and trailers to road trucks and shop equipment.
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Service Shop Repair Technician: You will perform company guide lined inspections, repairs, and replacements on Walmart equipment, as well as filing warrantable repairs by entering accurate information on the condition, cause, and correction into our maintenance system.
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Service Shop Preventative Maintenance Technician: You will perform company guide lined inspections, maintenance, repairs, and replacements on Walmart equipment. Our Diesel Technicians are offered access to continuous training, a clean, safe work environment, and the opportunity to work with industry leading technology.
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Live Better U is a Walmart-paid education benefit program for full-time and part-time associates in Walmart and Sam's Club facilities. Tuition, books, and fees are completely paid for by Walmart.
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Your responsibilities will also include identifying parts needed and best possible solutions for repairs on Walmart equipment, following DOT regulations. At Walmart, we offer competitive pay as well as performance-based incentive awards and other great benefits for a happier mind, body, and wallet.
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As a Walmart associate, you will play an integral role in shaping the future of retail, tech, merchandising, finance and hundreds of other industries-all while affecting the lives of millions of customers all over the world.
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At Walmart, we help people save money so they can live better. Walmart, Inc. is an Equal Opportunity Employer- By Choice. Paid time off benefits include parental leave, family care leave, bereavement, jury duty, and voting.
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Other benefits include short-term and long-term disability, company discounts, Military Leave Pay, adoption and surrogacy expense reimbursement, and more. We are currently hiring Service Shop Preventative Maintenance Technicians, Service Shop Repair Technicians and Service Shop Technician IIIs in select shop locations across the country.
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Your responsibilities will include diagnosing, maintaining, repairs and replacing major tractor advanced engine components, driveline components, advanced HVAC systems and communication equipment. Walmart's Fleet Maintenance department is rapidly growing support the expansion of our Private Fleet across the country and we are looking for people with tractor and trailer inspections and repairs experience to join our team.
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Being ASE certified in brakes and PMI will make you stand out. Service Shop Technician III will require the following minimum qualifications; Vehicle Inspection qualified as defined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations, Section 396.19.
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Vehicle Inspection qualified as defined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations, Section 396.16. Service Shop Repair Technician will require the following minimum qualifications.
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The actual hourly rate will equal or exceed the required minimum wage applicable to the job location. Being a power user with OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) software will make you stand out. Being ASE certified in brakes will make you stand out.
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2 years' experience in tractor and trailer inspection and repair OR a technical school degree, or certification in Heavy Duty Truck/Trailer Maintenance. 3 years' experience in tractor and trailer inspection and repair to include advanced diagnostics.
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Weekend and evening shift premiums. Service Shop Preventative Maintenance Technician will require the following minimum qualifications; This mission serves as the foundation for every decision we make, from responsible sourcing to sustainability-and everything in between.
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Brake inspection qualified as defined in the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration regulations, Section 396.25. Medical, dental, vision, pharmacy and additional life insurance benefit options. You will also receive PTO and/or PPTO that can be used for vacation, sick leave, holidays, or other purposes.
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