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Diesel Mechanic

Company Name:
TransTechs
Description:
Diesel Mechanic

Why TransTechs: At TransTechs, we work with the best of the best in the ground transportation maintenance industry. We recruit top-notch technicians, place them in great positions nationwide and ensure the highest industry pay rates. Trucks, buses, municipal fleets and even ships - if it moves, you can fix it working for TransTechs!
Diesel Mechanic
Summary: Maintain, repair and overhaul school buses and bus equipment.
Diesel Mechanic Shift: 1st shift times vary 6am-3pm or 9am-6pm. Need to be flexible!!! Pay is $17.50-$22!!
Diesel Mechanic
Responsibilities:
Routine and preventative maintenance.
Diagnose malfunctions and perform vehicle repairs
Steering, electrical, cooling, brake systems, drive trains, suspension, transmissions, etc.
Repair malfunction to all vehicle systems, overhaul, tune and repair engines.
Repair and maintain hydraulic systems.
Maintain a safe, clean and productive work area.
Other duties may be assigned
## Job Requirements
Qualified Candidates For The Diesel Mechanic Position Will Have Met The Following:
Required:
Equivalent of a high school diploma or GED & minimum of 3 years of related maintenance and repair
Must furnish own tools
Valid Driver License
Preferred:
CDL, or the ability to obtain may be required
Working Conditions:
Shop, office, yard, vehicle environment, may require lifting of 20 to 50 lbs., at least once a day.
keywords: Technician, Auto Technician, Diesel Technician, Mechanic, Auto Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, Bus Mechanic, CDL, ASE Certified, ASE, Automotive, Tools, Preventative Maintenance, Repairs, Wheeled Vehicle, Light and Heavy Trucks
Equipment: School Bus
Location: Zachary, Louisiana
Category: TechnicianEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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