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Mobile Diesel Technician

Ruan Transportation is Hiring Diesel Mechanics4802 Pflaum Rd.
Madison, WIPaid Training Tool Reimbursement Pay Based on ExperienceRuan Transportation Offers These Comprehensive Benefits and MoreCompetitive Compensation and Benefits $20.
52 - $30.
09/hour, Based on experience $5,000 Sign-on bonus Referral bonus Sunday - Wednesday work schedule Weekly pay Paid training with the opportunity for advancement Paid ASE certifications Tool and work boot reimbursement Health benefits - medical, dental, and vision Paid holidays and paid time off General Certification from a diesel mechanic trade school preferred (or equivalent experience).
Must pass a pre-employment physical and drug screen.
Transmission, overhaul, engine, and diagnostic experience Welding experience Diesel Technician position will be classified as a Technician II or Tech III and requires at least one year of experience Diesel Mechanic responsibilities include, but are not limited Work with dedicated management and have an active role in the decision-making process! Performing preventative maintenance inspections Performing brake jobs Performing diagnostics on advanced electronic systems About Ruan Transportation - Start Your Diesel Mechanic Career with UsRuan is committed to hiring best-in-class professional mechanics and technicians.
Our culture is the foundation of everything we do.
Safety, integrity, and investment in our people are just a few of the values that have helped build a family-owned transportation company that provides dedicated contract transportation, logistics management and warehouse management solutions to customers across the country.
Call Us Today(833) 989-3207 Recommended Skills Transmission Welding Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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