As an experienced diesel mechanic, you will perform routine maintenance and all necessary repairs on company fleet vehicles. Â The ideal candidate for the Mechanic position will be self-motivated, organized, and goal oriented. They will be able to effectively complete all duties outlined below and meet all qualifications and proficiencies as required by the position.Â
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QUALIFICATIONS:
•  HS Diploma or equivalent required. Prefer additional training in heavy equipment or truck engine repair.
•  Minimum of 5 years of diesel or gasoline engine mechanic experience preferably in a fleet environment performing diagnostic repairs.
•  Current, valid driver’s license required.
•  Current, valid Class A or B Commercial Driver’s license (CDL) preferred.
•  Satisfactory driving and criminal record required.
•  Demonstrated ability to follow instructions (written and oral) and work independently.
•  Must be able to read, speak, write and understand English.
•  Provides own tools to perform the job.
•  Must have ability to criminal background and drug screening.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
•  Must be able to pass Department of Transportation (DOT) physical requirements if needed.
•  Frequent periods of standing on concrete surface.
•  Occasional/frequent periods of leaning over and lying on back.
•  Occasional/frequent lifting of up to 100 lbs.
•  Occasional/frequent carrying of up to 50 lbs.
•  Occasional/frequent climbing of steps to enter truck and steel ladder to reach the top of the mixer drum.
•  Occasional/frequent reaching, grabbing, pushing and pulling.
•  Occasional/frequent stooping, squatting, bending and kneeling.
•  Occasional pushing and pulling.
•  Occasional/frequent twisting.
ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS:
•  Majority of work is performed outdoors in hot and cold conditions.
•  Intermittent exposure to elements of weather to include extremes in heat, humidity, cold and dust.
•  Intermittent exposure to high noise levels and truck vibration.
•  Frequent exposure to dust, diesel fuel, lubricants and other substances that may cause burns, be toxic or explosive if handled incorrectly.
•  Occasional exposure to confined spaces.