Experienced Diesel/Gas Mechanic – Trucks & Heavy Equipment
WATERTOWN: $35 - $40+/hour Full-Time Long-Term Career Opportunity
Are you the type of mechanic who can diagnose problems quickly, work without being micromanaged, and take pride in doing the job right the first time?
A nationally recognized company with 30+ years of success is looking for an experienced mechanic to join a stable, growing team that values skill, reliability, and attention to detail.
What You’ll Work On:
• Diagnose, maintain, and repair Diesel (and gas) trucks and Heavy Equipment
• Hydraulics, brakes, electrical, steering, and mechanical systems
• Doroutine PMs, Engine repairs, diagnostics, and troubleshooting
• Occasional travel to airports and regional job sites
Requirements - What We Need:
• Minimum 3+ years’ experience with diesel and gas trucks and/or heavy equipment.
• Strong diagnostic and troubleshooting ability
• Ability to work independently and stay productive
• Own hand tools required
• CDL, ASE and welding skills are a plus, not required
• Age 21+, valid driver’s license (Real ID preferred), clean driving record, criminal background check (past 7 years), pass a basic drug screen, Social Security card.
What’s In It For You:
Schedule: Mon - Fri, 7am – 4pm w. OT opportunities.
• $35–$40+/hour based on experience
• Overtime and bonus opportunities, Paid trainings, boot/tool allowances, and more!
• Health, dental, paid holidays, and 401(k) match
• Stable company with long-term growth potential
• Strong team culture focused on safety and quality work
If you have the experience and want a long-term opportunity with a company that values skilled mechanics, apply now with your updated resume. (Or you may email your resume to our recruiter, Barry Tacktill at Barry.Tacktill@adeccona.com )
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE FOR APPLYING, HOWEVER, ONLY QUALIFIED CANDIDATES WILL BE CONTACTED.
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