Waste Connections
DieselMechanic
“Diesel Mechanic at Waste Connections. Skills: diesel or heavy truck maintenance, diagnostic tools, repair techniques. Handling repairs, inspections, and safety checks. Diagnosing and fixing electrical, hydraulic, brake, suspension, and air systems”
What You'll Achieve.
keep our fleet of garbage trucks running
Industry & Context.
Diagnosing and fixing electrical, hydraulic, brake, suspension, and air systems; Using vehicle computer systems to troubleshoot and adjust engine controls
Basic tool set, $200/month tool allowance, Annual boot stipend
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
3+ years of diesel or heavy truck maintenance experience, Proficiency with diagnostic tools and repair techniques, Basic tool set
Nice to Have
Hydraulic experience is a plus, ASE certification is a plus, Class A or CDL is a plus
What You'll Do.
Diagnosing and fixing electrical
Using vehicle computer systems to troubleshoot and adjust engine controls
Reviewing and completing driver inspection reports
Logging work in fleet maintenance software
Test-driving trucks after service
How You'll Work.
Team & Collaboration
Pitching in with teammates
Communication Scope
Interacting professionally with drivers
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