Diesel Mechanic
$56,368–$77,418 year
On-site · Tyngsboro, Massachusetts, United States
Job Summary
Diesel Mechanic role performing repair and maintenance on diesel and non-diesel trucks and equipment under supervision, including chassis components, refuse bodies and control systems, hydraulic/electrical, air brake systems, engine, HVAC, suspension, drivetrain, steering, and tire work; provides road service when necessary; identifies malfunctions using electronic tools; participates in training programs; 2nd shift with a $5.5k sign-on bonus; opportunities for career growth and competitive benefits.
Required Qualifications
- Ability to diagnose multi-system issues and consistently demonstrate technical expertise
- Basic understanding of work order labor time standards
- Prior experience with, or knowledge of, maintenance work to be performed on Classes 1-5 light/medium duty and heavy-duty Class 7-8 trucks, aircraft, or ships
- Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certifications (T1-T8) are a plus but not required
- Commercial Driver’s License is a plus but not required
- 3-5 Years of experience in a technician position demonstrating knowledge of both gasoline and diesel-powered equipment diagnosis and repair or graduating from an accredited automotive college or technical school within the next 3 months
- Valid Driver’s License
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