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Responsibilities of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Qualifications of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician. Benefits of the Diesel Mechanic / Truck Technician.
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All Fleet Inc is looking for Diesel Mechanics and Truck Technicians to add to our rapidly expanding team. All Fleet Inc is specialized in Mobile Truck Repair and trailer breakdown service repair.
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Advanced knowledge of a vehicle, its electrical system, and the mechanisms of a diesel engine. Because of this, we"'re seeking reliable, trustworthy, and experienced Diesel Engine technicians to help us keep up with our growth.
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In-depth knowledge of diesel engine components and operational mechanisms. Run diagnostic tests on diesel engines. Repairing or replacing vehicle transmissions, brakes, engines, and other parts.
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Comfortable using mechanical and electrical power tools. Our service is second to none, and we service some of the largest fleets across the country. Superior knowledge of maintenance tools and repair equipment.
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Must pass Drug Test, MVR, and DOT Physical. Inspect vehicle systems, including suspensions, steering, and exhausts. Work from home, take company service truck home. Maintain records of parts inventory and service vehicles.
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Immediate Benefits Package (Health, Dental, and Vision) 2nd to none service for our customers. Start accruing 2 weeks' vacation time from day 1. Never pay for fuel to get to work. Test Drive vehicles to gauge performance.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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Professional Appearance and workmanship. Valid Drivers License. Based on experience & availability. 401K and life insurance. 25 to $50 per hour. Must Have Tools. Availability / Dependability.
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