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Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanics needed in Arizona

Company Name:
Volt Information Sciences
Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanics needed in
arizona
Volt Workforce Solutions
Phoenix, AZ
Posted:2/28/2014
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Location: US-AZ-Phoenix
Job Type: Direct
Duration: Direct
Pay Rate: $18.00 - $23.00 /Hour DOE
Job ID 9-6-346078
Contact: Volt Workforce Solutions
5255 E. Williams Cir., Ste. 5400 West
Tucson, AZ 85711
Phone
Fax
Date Posted: 2/28/2014Job Description
Volt Workforce Solutions has immediate openings for Heavy Equipment Diesel Mechanics throughout Arizona for a company that is currently expanding its operations. This is a great opportunity to work for a well established company that places the highest value on the safety of its employees.
The Diesel Mechanics play a crucial part of maintaining the productivity and success of daily operations. Diesel Mechanic is
responsible
for troubleshooting, rebuilding, and repairing Caterpillar, Cummins, and Detroit diesel engines. Must be able to diagnose and
repair
hydraulic systems equipment when necessary. In addition, the Diesel Mechanic will perform preventative maintenance and routine inspections.
Job Requirements
Must be able to follow instructions and direction with minimal supervision.
Must have strong diagnostics experience. Experience with Prolink and Insite diagnostic tools a plus.
Must understand environmental policies; understand and practice all safety procedures for work environment and demonstrate effective
communication
skills.
Must have high school diploma or GED.
Must have the ability to read and interpret documents such as safety rules, operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals
Must have valid drivers license and be willing to relocate.
A pre-employment screen is required for this position.
Volt is an Equal Opportunity Employer
Not ready to apply?Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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