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Diesel Mechanic SHOP (up to $25/hr)

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Diesel Mechanic SHOP (up to $25/hr) DOE (Conroe Tx)
compensation: Pays up to $25/Hr DOE
JOB
Summary:
Perform tasks on various types of vehicles/equipment such as light/medium/heavy duty diesel trucks, heavy construction equipment.
Light repairs involve minor adjustments, testing, measuring and/or replacement of parts, tires and components.
Major repairs involve recondition and replace parts such as axles, pistons, bearing, gears, seals, valves, bushings and pumps using engine lathes, press machines, various tools and precision measuring instruments, replacement may require dis-assembly and/or re-assembly of an engine, transmission, differential or hydraulic components, etc.
PRINCIPAL DUTIES &
Responsibilities:
1. Diagnose and identify malfunctions using computerized diagnostic tools and equipment
2. Disassemble and reassemble vehicle/equipment parts and components
3. Disassemble and reassemble major heavy equipment components or making
adjustments through on-board computer programs
4. Discuss vehicle/equipment issues, maintenance plans and work performed with customers
5. Identify mechanical and electrical problems, often using computerized diagnostic equipment
6. Follow checklist to ensure that all critical parts and components are examined
7. Inspect, repair and replace defective or worn parts
8. Records inspections, test results, work performed and parts used in Fleet Information Systems
9. Maintain DOT records and requirements as needed
Physical Demands:
Frequent standing, climbing, bending. Regular lifting moving up to 10-25 pounds and occasionally lift and/or move up to 50 pounds.
Pays up to $25/Hr DOE
Workweek Full Time - 40 hours or more per week
Ability to utilize good judgment in analyzing and responding to emergency situations.
For more information on how to apply call Monday-Friday 8am-4pm 936 539-9905.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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