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POSITION SUMMARY: With direct supervision from a Lead Technician, Fleet Maintenance Supervisor or Maintenance Manager, a Maintenance Technician A performs repair and maintenance work on diesel and non-diesel equipment and trucks including, but not limited to, chassis components; refuse bodies, including control, hydraulic, and electrical systems; air brake systems; general engine work; HVAC components; and suspension, drive train and steering systems.
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You'll be able to consider a future as a marine engine mechanic. Job Category: Mechanic and Maintenance. Through your training, you will develop the skills and experience to enjoy a civilian career with the marine transportation, commercial fishing, oil exploration, or oil drilling industries.
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Diesel Truck Technician / Mechanic. As a Truck Technician/Mechanic, you will work on heavy-duty class 7 & 8 trucks in the shop ensuring the repairs are done accurately and timely, all in an effort to support our customers and maximize their uptime.
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You will be completing preventive maintenance and routine mechanical and facility maintenance, and repair work for the PW Wastewater Treatment Plant.
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Completes the Bowlero Corporation C-Mechanic training program within the prescribed time frame. SUMMARY: Repairs and maintains automatic Pinspotters/Pinsetters, lane and scoring equipment, and all other bowling center equipment at the highest level of operating proficiency.
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Whether you choose to specialize as a Diesel Mechanic or explore opportunities across different departments, we empower you to take control of your career growth. Once you've gained a solid understanding of our business and become an expert as a Diesel Mechanic you'll have the opportunity to chart your career path.
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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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We are so excited you are interested in our Service Technician/Diesel Mechanic opportunities! Why Join Our Winning Team as a Service Technician/Diesel Mechanic? Aids service writer as needed to write work orders, conduct test rides, interact with the customer, or in any other way necessary to guarantee customer satisfaction.
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Agriculture Equipment Field Mechanic / Technician. Pape’ Machinery, the premier capital equipment dealer in the West, is seeking a Field Mechanic to join their team in Harrisburg. As a Field Mechanic, you will work on Agriculture equipment at customer locations to ensure that their equipment is running in peak form and maximizing uptime.
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Safe maintenance and repair of a variety of complex rental equipment involving mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and diesel systems. Assist with pick-up and delivery of equipment & parts. If you'd like the chance to make your mark with the world's largest equipment rental provider, come build your future with United Rentals.
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What will you do as a Retail Auto Mechanic? Requirements: A valid, unrestricted driver's license, ability to lift 90-lbs, strong physical dexterity, mechanical aptitude, problem solving skills, ability to operate hand, power, and air compression/hydraulic tools, successful completion of a pre-employment drug screen and background check.
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As a Field Diesel Mechanic – Customer Equipment Solutions (Service Tech III - Field Service - CES) at United Rentals, you’ll use your skills to perform maintenance and repairs of complex equipment on customer owned equipment with limited or no supervision in a highly skilled, safe, and professional manner.
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If you are an HVAC Technician or Mechanic and want to work alongside other proven Craftsmen who emphasize safety, productivity and superior workmanship, this is your chance to advance your career.
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Automotive expertise: Previous experience as an Auto Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Mechanic, or similar roles is essential. Transferable Experience: Automatic Mechanic, Vehicle Inspector, Insurance Adjuster, Auto Body, and more.
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As a Shop Mechanic, you will work on all makes and models of agriculture equipment in the shop ensuring equipment repairs are done accurately and timely, all in an effort to support our customers and maximize their uptime.
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