DeAngelo Contracting Services

Construction

DieselMechanic

$0–0k Hazleton, Pennsylvania, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Diesel Mechanic at DeAngelo Contracting Services. Skills: Diesel repair, Heavy equipment repair, Troubleshooting. Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair heavy-duty diesel trucks and. Perform inspections and preventive maintenance”

Industry & Context.

Construction
Problems you'll solve

Diagnostic; Troubleshooting

Eligibility Requirements

Ability to travel, Work overtime

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

High School Diploma or equivalent, Valid driver’s license, 5 years of a clean driving record, Minimum 5 years of diesel repair experience, Diagnostic and troubleshooting skills, Welding/fabrication experience required, Experience working on sweepers, Experience working on catch basin trucks, Experience working on tractors, Experience working on heavy equipment, Must have your own tools

Nice to Have

Technical training in Diesel Mechanics preferred, Class CDL preferred

What You'll Do.

and repair heavy-duty diesel trucks and

Perform inspections and preventive maintenance

Repair or replace major components

Conduct test drives to verify repairs

Respond to field service calls

Assist with fabrication and equipment builds

Maintain accurate repair records

Maintain shop organization

Follow all safety and compliance standards

Perform other duties as assigned

Free ATS check

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