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Technician, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic, Service Technician, Heavy Equipment Mechanic, 5 +years of Technician experience with similar diesel equipment and/or heavy equipment or specialty lines equipment (large-scale generators, pumps, HVAC or Oil & Gas equipment) strongly preferred.
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Routinely maintains and repairs HVAC circulator and sump pumps, refrigeration units, auxiliary diesel generators, fans, bearings, universal joints and similar mechanical equipment. Repairs panels, partitions and other building structures in the process of performing other HVAC duties; installs parts and cuts, shapes and fastens materials such as wood, plastic, ceiling tile, fiberglass and drywall to make ready for installation of HVAC equipment.
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Experience as a heavy equipment mechanic, with knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulics, and electrical systems for pile rigs, concrete pumps, excavators, forklifts, boom lifts, flatbed trucks, commercial trucks.
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Inspects and tests vehicles, makes visual and operational inspections of vehicles to diagnose problems and fixes problems affecting a variety of gasoline on diesel powered vehicles and heavy equipment such as automobiles, passenger buses, police and fire specialized equipment, general trucks, public works construction and maintenance equipment, etc.
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Supervision is received from a Heavy Equipment Mechanic Supervisor, and work is checked through inspection and through the performance of the equipment serviced. An employee in this class usually assists a Heavy Equipment Mechanic on complex repair jobs.
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The primary duties of a gas/diesel technician/mechanic include performing diagnostic tests on diesel vehicles to find faults, analyzing diagnostic test results, and repairing or replacing engine, steering, transmission, braking or lighting system components.
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Full diesel mechanic - minimum two (2) years of experience diagnosing, repairing, maintaining, and overhauling diesel engines. Perform routine maintenance checks on diesel engines and on fuel, brake, and transmission systems to ensure peak performance, safety, and longevity of the equipment.
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Hydraulic Technician, Hydraulic Mechanic, ASE Certified Mechanic, IFPS Certified Technician. Manager, Shop Manager, Mechanic Supervisor, Technician Supervisor, Lead Mechanic, Lead.
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We have an amazing opportunity for you to join our team as a Heavy Equipment Mechanic in our facility located in Miami, FL! Department Maintenance Role Diesel Mechanic Locations Miami.
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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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As a Diesel Mechanic/Technician C, you will be responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining all the equipment we use to transport and handle freight. Common equipment you will be working on include single and tandem axle diesel over-the-road and city tractors, diesel city straight trucks, and propane and diesel-powered industrial forklifts.
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Perform quality maintenance repairs as required to maximize safety and reliability on all fleet vehicles including tractors, trailers, converter dollies, lift-gates, light duty vehicles and any company owned equipment.
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Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanic / Fleet Mechanic Civil Construction Company seeks an experienced Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanic to join their team to assist with preventative maintenance and repairs of heavy diesel construction equipment.
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A Construction Equipment company is looking to hire an experienced Mechanic in Miami. The ideal candidate will have 7+ years diagnosing, troubleshooting, and repairing Heavy Construction Equipment, including skid-steers, backhoes, boom lifts, scissor lifts, etc.
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As a Diesel Mechanic - Experienced (Service Tech IV), you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance and repairs of complex equipment with limited or no supervision in a highly skilled, safe, and professional manner.
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