Mechanic Ii Jobs
By GIW Industries, Inc. (A KSB Company) At Grovetown, GA, United States
Standing, walking, sitting, bending, squatting, stooping
Lifting, pushing, and pulling <75 lbs.
Understand plant environmental policies/procedures and how they relate to performance of daily duties.
Maintain high standards of quality and workmanship in performance of all duties.
Diagnose and repair basic electrical malfunctions of plant and manufacturing equipment.
Diagnose and repair mechanical, hydraulic, and pneumatic equipment malfunctions of all plant and manufacturing equipment.
Mechanic Jobs
By Pihl Excavating At , Banks, 97106, Or
Experience with heavy trucks, light trucks, and small equipment
Heavy equipment experience is not required but a plus
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
Preventative maintenance on tractors and trailers, tilt deck trailers, forklifts, shop, and farm equipment
Keeping a clean, organized, and safe work environment
Drive trucks to pick up parts, deliveries, assisting field, shop, and yard crew with possible small equipment moves
Mobile Mechanic Jobs
By ChampionX At , Hobbs, Nm $80,000 - $100,000 a year
You will join a growing company offering competitive pay and benefits
Comprehensive benefits package (Medical, Dental, Vision, 401K and much more) that starts Day 1
Keeps current on safety techniques and take advantage of all opportunities to improve driving and safety skills
Assist in any emergency that may need mechanical knowledge
2 years diesel mechanic experience
Immigration sponsorship not offered for this role

Are you looking for a job that offers a chance to work with your hands and get your hands dirty? Look no further! We are looking for a skilled Mechanic to join our team and help keep our vehicles running smoothly. If you have a passion for mechanics and a knack for problem-solving, this could be the perfect job for you!

Mechanic Job Skill Requirements: Mechanics must have a strong understanding of mechanical principles, including the ability to diagnose and repair a variety of mechanical and electrical systems. They must also have a good working knowledge of tools and equipment, as well as the ability to read and interpret technical manuals and diagrams. Qualifications: Most mechanics have a high school diploma or equivalent, and many have completed postsecondary training in automotive technology or a related field. Knowledge: Mechanics must have a thorough understanding of the components and systems of a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and motorcycles. They must also be familiar with the latest diagnostic and repair techniques and tools. Experience: Most mechanics have several years of experience in the field, and many have worked in a variety of settings, including dealerships, repair shops, and fleet maintenance facilities. Responsibilities: Mechanics are responsible for diagnosing and repairing mechanical and electrical problems in a variety of vehicles. They must also inspect and maintain vehicles, as well as perform routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes and tire rotations.