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Build experience as an automotive mechanic across a wide range of domestic and foreign vehicles. Where required by State/Local law, maintain ASE Certifications in Steering and Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), Heating Air Conditioning (A7), Electrical (A6), Engine Repair (A1), Manual Drive Train and Axles (A3), Engine Performance (A8), and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2.
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AB Jets is expanding our fleet and our team of elite aviation professionals. If you are an experienced mechanic with a versatile background in troubleshooting and AOG maintenance, apply now.
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FLSA: Non-Exempt JOB TITLE: Diesel Mechanic HOURLY WAGE: Starting rate is $26.00 DEPARTMENT: Bus Maintenance. Repair and replace bus and automotive body accessories (door engines, electrical units, glass, windshield wipers, seats, wheelchair lifts, etc.
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If you are an experienced automotive mechanic or diesel technician and you're looking for a stable, growing company with a solid benefits package, great working conditions and a steady, consistent amount of available work, let's talk.
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A fast-growing business seeks to hire a mechanic to be responsible for all repairs to our fleet of 25 vans and related equipment. We are eco friendly van and consider the safety of our pets and groomers to be our top priority.
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Were looking for an AutoTechnician or Auto Mechanic to join our team, and were interested in talking to candidates at various experience levels. As one of America's most admired companies, AutoNation delivers a peerless Customer experience recognized by data-driven consumer insight leaders, Reputation and J.D. Power.
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Auto Mechanic Chrysler Tech. Bayird Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram is looking for a Level 3 Chrysler Technician to join our industry leading Service Team. Enjoy excellent pay and performance incentives at a dealership where your skills will be recognized and rewarded.
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Depending upon the level of experience and the degree of supervision involved, this position description may apply to the following job titles: Apprentice Mechanic, Mechanic's Helper, Mechanic, Lead Mechanic, and Journeyman Mechanic.
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While reporting to the Maintenance Manager, the (Maintenance Mechanic- Press Mechanic) is to maintain and set-up the equipment to perform at optimum levels at all times, he or she also has some leadership responsibilities of directing operators and forklift drivers in certain situations.
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Keeps JCI, contractors, and the customer informed of job progress and issues as needed.
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Fleet Services By Cox Automotive, a national leader in mobile onsite fleet maintenance, is proud to announce open enrollment into our next FleeTec Academy class, which is scheduled to start Sunday, April 28, 2024.
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Follow SMP/SOPs within Fleet Operations Manual. ASE certified Diesel Mechanic. garage, fleet leasing company, or similar facility. Experience as a mechanic or inspector in a motor carrier maintenance.
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Trailer Mechanic must have complete knowledge of axle wheel end assemblies including proper instalation of hub and drum assemblies, bearings, seals and races. Trailer Mechanic must have enough experience or proper training certificate to perform basic air brake maintenance: Complete brake jobs, S-cam bushing replacements, brake chamber replacements and air valve replacements.
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The Fleet Maintenance Supervisor’s responsibilities include supervising a technician (mechanic) team responsible for preventive maintenance/repair of a fleet; machinery that supports a post-collection facility; repair/maintenance of equipment that services the container shop; and providing direction to technicians to ensure that all repairs/maintenance to equipment (trucks.
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Perform safety inspections of equipment and prepares safety documents required by the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration (FMCSA), company and any other Federal, State or Local regulations
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Title: fleet mechanic Company: Tru Green in Memphis, TN
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