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If so, we have a challenging opportunity as a Technician in Yakima, WA. This is a key role in our company in which our technicians are responsible for diagnosing and repairing of Caterpillar equipment including removing, repairing, assembling and installing.
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Technical certification in automotive, lift truck, heavy equipment and/or diesel engine repair preferred. Responsible for performing preventative maintenance and routine mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic repairs in a shop environment on customer's equipment including refractory units, coil tubing units, pumping units, and other oil field equipment.
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The Diesel Technician works with some direct supervision in diagnosing, troubleshooting and repairing heavy equipment at the customer's site or in the shop in a manner that reflects the company's vision of working as "One Professional Team.
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Our construction equipment group is seeking a full-time heavy equipment shop service diesel technician / mechanic to service our Concord, NH branch. Are you a Technician/Mechanic with diesel, agricultural, or heavy equipment repair experience.
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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician B performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components, vehicle refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic electrical, air brake systems, general engine work, HVAC components, suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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The Shop Technician is responsible for performing jobs involving servicing and repair of all types of mechanical, hydraulic and diesel-powered equipment, working both independently and on a team.
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We work on a wide variety of equipment from diesel trucks, forklifts, heavy equipment, aerial equipment, air compressors, and generators. The Shop Technician is responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and performing quality assurance of shop repairs for Equipment Experts' customers.
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Three years experience as an Earthmoving Shop Technician on heavy equipment. Technicians are responsible for the diagnosis, repair, reconditioning, overhaul and maintenance of customer and company heavy equipment and components.
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Diesel Shop Mechanic – Heavy-Duty Mechanic – Class 8 Truck Technician Full-Time / Springdale, AR. Associate’s degree or technical certificate in heavy-duty, diesel truck mechanics.
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Diesel Technician Job Responsibilities Troubleshooting mechanical and electrical equipment for various heavy and compact machines. Qualifications Experience working on heavy and compact equipment (referred to as Yellow Iron mechanics), such as excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, etc.
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The right candidate will be focused on “Yellow Iron” mechanics and have experience with heavy and compact equipment like excavators, dozers, wheel loaders, etc. Join a team that values your experience and skills in heavy and compact equipment and offers an engaging and rewarding career path.
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Seeking all technician skill levels with at least 3+ years’ experience servicing heavy equipment. Wagner Equipment Co. offers challenging career opportunities, extensive training and employee development along with an opportunity to grow your career and thrive under Wagner’s reputation for excellence.
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Equipment Experts, Inc. is looking for additional Shop Diesel Technicians to add to the team in Lakewood, WA. Shop Technician schedule is Monday through Friday, 7am to 4pm (some variance in start time.
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Our Construction Equipment Group is seeking a full-time heavy equipment shop service diesel technician / mechanic with the classification of Class 2 Mechanic.
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Prior experience as a fleet mechanic, diesel mechanic, or heavy equipment mechanic. Are you an experienced Body Shop Technician or Diesel Technician looking to advance your career.
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