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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 diesel mechanic is responsible for the on-site and off-site maintenance and repair of company-owned and rented construction equipment, trucks, and vehicles. Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesA good deal of responsibility falls on the diesel mechanic to ensure the proper maintenance and availability of safe equipment for both the shop and the field.
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Waste Connections is looking for a safety conscience Diesel Mechanic to join our GROWING team at our Landfill in Red Rock , Arizona. Waste Connections is looking for a safety conscience Diesel Mechanic to join our GROWING team at our Landfill in Red Rock , Arizona.
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Complete required paperwork utilizing fleet maintenance software program associated with repairing vehicles, documenting parts usage, and accounting for repair times. Reviews, completes, or assigns repairs identified on Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports.
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As a Diesel Mechanic/Technician A, 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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We are seeking a highly skilled Diesel Mechanic for our shop. Duplicate, diagnose and repair full range of automotive service issues found on DIESEL vehicles including those of all electrical systems, engine, transmission, suspension, braking system and emission systems.
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As a Diesel Mechanic (Service Tech III), you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance and repairs on complex equipment in a safe and professional manner. As a Diesel Mechanic (Service Tech III), you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance and repairs on complex equipment in a safe and professional manner.
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Mechanic - Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician. Hydraulics, Diesel Mechanic, Mechanic, Technician, Engineering, Manufacturing, Operations, Technology. Mechanic - Auto / Diesel / Forklift Technician.
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Maintain and repair heavy diesel, CNG, gas and electrically operated equipment and vehicles. Minimum of one (1) year experience as a diesel mechanic. Our Mechanics safely operate, repair, rebuild and perform maintenance on Company owned or leased heavy duty diesel trucks and equipment including rolling stock to ensure its ability to operate safely, so our Drivers can continue to keep local neighborhoods clean and safe, by courteously and efficiently providing waste removal and environmental services to customers.
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At least 5 years’ experience performing vehicle maintenance or must possess auto or diesel technology diploma from an accredited technical school. Amerit Fleet Solutions, one of the leading fleet maintenance companies in the US , is looking to hire a skilled Mobile Service Technician.
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We don't need a job description if you are a Truck or Auto Tech/Mechanic you know what the job is all about.
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Perform specialized mechanical duties in the repair, inspection and maintenance of diesel and gasoline powered buses, trucks, cars and other power-driven equipment. Perform specialized mechanical duties in the repair, inspection and maintenance of diesel and gasoline powered buses, trucks, cars and other power-driven equipment.
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Diagnose and repair operational difficulties with heavy duty diesel trucks and equipment. Safely operate, repair, rebuild and perform maintenance on Company owned or leased heavy duty diesel trucks and equipment including rolling stock to ensure its ability to operate safely.
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