R360 Environmental Solutions

oilfield waste management

HeavyEquipmentPMMechanic

$87–102k Carlsbad, New Mexico, United States FULL TIME
The Brief

“Heavy Equipment PM Mechanic at R360 Environmental Solutions. Skills: diagnostics, repairs, preventative maintenance, troubleshoot, on-site service calls. Perform diagnostics, repairs, and preventative maintenance on Diesel Trucks and Heavy Equipment/Yellow Iron.. Troubleshoot and repair electrical, hydraulic, suspension, brake, and air systems.”

Industry & Context.

oilfield waste management
Problems you'll solve

diagnostics; troubleshoot

Eligibility Requirements

Must have your own tools, Respond to emergency breakdowns and perform on-site service calls., man camp accommodations

What They're Looking For.

Must Have

1+ years of hands-on Mechanic experience, Must have your own tools, Basic computer skills for Diagnostics and Documentation, Commitment to safety practices and PPE usage

Nice to Have

preferably on Heavy Equipment/Yellow Iron

What You'll Do.

and preventative maintenance on Diesel Trucks and Heavy Equipment/Yellow Iron.

Troubleshoot and repair electrical

Use onboard computer systems to identify and resolve vehicle issues.

Complete work orders and documentation using our fleet maintenance software.

Respond to emergency breakdowns and perform on-site service calls.

and OSHA-compliant work environment.

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