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Diesel Technicians - Field Service

Company Name:
Team Robinson Technical Recruiting
Diesel Technician (Field Service)
Diesel Technician (Field Service)
Location: United States - Nevada - Elko
Compensation: Competitive Base Salary plus Overtime Compensation
Benefits: Comprehensive
Note: Relocation Assistance Available
Experience Level: 2 to 5 (or more) years of experience
Education: High School or Equivalent
Travel: Frequent
If you are selected for this opportunity you will identify, troubleshoot, diagnose and repair diesel engines. You will also be responsible for safety, customer service and business-related (administrative) activities within my clients branch operations.
About my client:
My client is one of the largest North American Distributors Engine and Power Generation products for a 9-state region to include Arizona, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, Utah and Wyoming.
They have fourteen (14) full service engine and power generation locations as well as five satellite service locations, three technical training centers and a high horsepower master remanufacturing center.
NOTE This is a Full-Time Direct Employment Career Opportunity and NOT a temporary or contract assignment.
I am specifically searching those who:
Have more than 2 years of hands-on experience is required working on diesel engines.
Have a detailed knowledge of engines; those who can safely troubleshoot and repair of equipment
Have earned job-related certifications (preferred; for example, Cummins diesel)
Have customer service experience
Have their own industrial tools
Can meet all eligibility requirements to drive a Company Service vehicle
For more information about this position, send your resume and call me today! My client offers a competitive base salary and comprehensive benefits. I look forward to hearing from you.
Thank you!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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