Diesel Technician at Rountree-Moore Ford Transportation & Warehousing - Lake City, FL at Geebo

Diesel Technician at Rountree-Moore Ford

Experienced Certified Diesel Technician
A Diesel Mechanic is responsible for providing service to our customers while maintaining exceptional customer service. This can include:
cleaning, maintenance, visual inspection, and removal of parts and attachments. Installation with the help of proper manuals, disassemble, assemble, parts reuse evaluation, and reconditioning.
Responsibilities
Provide technical service to vehicles.
Perform general and detailed repair of all diesels, engines and components.
Overhaul gas or diesel engines.
Install injectors, pistons, liners, cam shafts, cylinder heads, rod and main bearings, oil pans, clutches, fan hubs, differentials, fifth wheels, brakes, change or recharge batteries, and replace transmissions and other parts.
Read job order, observe and listen to vehicle in operation to determine malfunction and plan work procedures.
Lubricate moving parts and drive repaired vehicle to verify conformance to specifications.
Requirements
Basic Qualifications
High school diploma or general education degree (GED)
5 years' experience as a Class 7 & 8 technician in a dealership or related truck service facility Rush Enterprises (NASDAQ:
RUSHA & RUSHB) operates the largest network of heavy and medium- duty truck dealerships in North America. Its current truck operations include a network of locations throughout the United States. These dealerships provide an integrated, one-stop sales and service of new and used heavy- and medium-duty trucks and construction equipment, aftermarket parts, service and body shop capabilities, chrome accessories, tires and a wide array of financial services including the financing of truck and equipment sales, insurance products and leasing and rentals.

Salary commensurate with experience.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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