Waste Connections

DieselMechanic

Paris, Texas, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Diesel Mechanic at Waste Connections. Skills: heavy diesel trucks maintenance and repair, preventative maintenance on garbage trucks. perform preventative maintenance on our garbage trucks. Conducts safety checks on vehicles and equipment”

Industry & Context.

Eligibility Requirements

start time of 2:00pm, working a 10+ hour shift, occasional overtime

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

completion of a Diesel Technology program

Nice to Have

1+ year experience in heavy truck equipment maintenance and repair, good attitude, willingness to learn, work ethic

What You'll Do.

perform preventative maintenance on our garbage trucks

Conducts safety checks on vehicles and equipment

Completes required paperwork utilizing fleet maintenance software program associated with repairing vehicles

documenting parts usage

and accounting for repair times

completes or assigns repairs identified on Driver Vehicle Inspection Reports

Performs maintenance related work as required

safe work area in compliance with corporate and OSHA standards

Performs all work in accordance with established safety procedures

keeping the shop organized

How You'll Work.

Team & Collaboration

Ability to effectively communicate needed repairs or tasks

Communication Scope

Ability to effectively communicate needed repairs or tasks

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