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Replace, repair, and perform routine maintenance on internal combustion engines to include gasoline, diesel, and alternative fuel in addition to transmissions and differential units. Detroit Diesel / Allison Engine and Transmission Diagnostics Training e.
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Requires demonstrated aptitude and applied experience in mechanical repair of automotive gas or diesel engines including: Routine preventative maintenance, which should include oil changes, brake and tire work Diagnostics and repairs, including AC, electrical systems Advanced skilled level repairs to include some major engine repairs, diesel after treatment or automotive fuel injection repairs.
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Snider Fleet Solutions , an industry leader in commercial tire dealerships, retreading, and fleet repair, is seeking Diesel Mechanics of all skill levels to join our team in Raleigh, NC.
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The Diesel Service Technician / Mechanic performs heavy-duty truck repair under general supervision, receiving on the job training in a development program to achieve service technician status.
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Perform maintenance, preventive maintenance and repair of rental equipment and tools involving mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and diesel systems. As a Diesel Mechanic (Service Tech II), you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance, preventive maintenance and minor repairs of equipment in a safe and professional manner.
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Drives and/or operates diesel or gasoline powered equipment to/from/on jobsite (Backhoe, Trencher, Directional Bore, Digger Derrick, Pole/Bucket Truck) Prior experience with installation/repair/maintenance associated with underground utilities with specific Pole Truck experience required.
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Detroit Diesel / Allison Engine and Transmission Diagnostics Training. Repair and adjust seats, doors, and windows, interior and exterior trim and hardware. Must hold and maintain three ASE Truck or Transit Bus along with 608/609 Air Conditioning Certification and three years of verifiable experience in heavy duty diesel bus or truck.
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100 laurensfield ct garner nc 27529 Position Summary: A Penske Refrigeration Technician will diagnose, overhaul, adjust, and repair all series of motor truck and trailer equipment with the primary focus on all refrigeration unit maintenance equipment designed for commercial trucks and trailers.
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Diesel Technician's North Carolina - for large truck service repair facility. Heavy Truck Technician must have some experience (2 years minimum) working in industry servicing diesel trucks such as: Cummins, Freightliner, Paccar, International, MACK , Volvo, etc.
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Knowledge of gas/diesel/LP engines, batteries, fuel systems, hydraulics, pneumatics and electrical are a plus. Will be trained in the repair and maintenance of heavy equipment. Straight, competitive hourly pay - no flat rate.
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Safe maintenance and repair of a variety of complex rental equipment involving mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and diesel systems. 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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The potential candidate will perform all functions of a fully qualified heavy-duty truck repair mechanic under minimal supervision. The Larson Group Peterbilt is looking for an experienced Mobile Diesel Service Technician to join our dynamic team.
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Minimum 1 Year Recent Medium/heavy Diesel Maintenance Experience. Repair, reline, replace and adjust brakes. Repair manual and automatic transmissions. Minimum 1 Year Recent Medium/heavy Diesel Maintenance Experience.
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Knowledgeable in areas covered by the ASE certification programs, including, but not limited to, Engine Repair, Drive Train/Axles, Suspension/Steering, Brakes, Electrical, Heating/Air Conditioning, Engine Performance and Light Vehicle/Diesel.
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Under general direction of Lead Mechanic and Equipment Operations Manager, the Diesel Mechanic will perform general mechanical work in repair and maintenance of diversified automotive and construction/asphalt equipment.
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