Diesel Mechanics - Start At $30.88+/Hr. - Paid Vacation + Benefits Construction, Mining & Trades - Fenton, MO at Geebo

Diesel Mechanics - Start At $30.88+/Hr. - Paid Vacation + Benefits

Jack Cooper Transport Now Hiring Diesel Mechanics in Wentzville, MO!
Start at $30.88+/Hour - Paid Vacation - Excellent Benefits!

2nd Shift Monday Friday 12p 8:
30p. Some Weekends. Must be able to work a flexible work schedule


Benefits:

  • $30.88/hour
    0.20/hr. more per ASE Certification
  • Company paid medical, dental, vision plan for both you as the employee and your family
  • Deductible is $200 per individual and tops out $400 per year for an entire family
  • Union Pension
  • Life insurance
  • Tool allowance
  • Paid holidays
  • Paid vacation
  • Sick Pay

Essential Functions of Diesel Fleet Mechanic:

  • Knowledge and/or ability to diagnose, repair service and maintain our heavy duty trucks and trailers - suspension/hydraulic system, air brake systems
  • Perform inspections on equipment; report mechanical issues and problems to shop management
  • Communicate effectively to ensure efficient repair and diesel fleet mechanic performance
  • Ensure parts inventory is adequate to meet repair needs, or report as necessary

Want to learn more? Apply Now!
Our world-class maintenance team assures our transport equipment is active and efficient. We care for the life-cycle of our fleet--scheduled refurbishing, cycling out and replacing our older equipment. We have 30 complete maintenance facilities for our 2600 truck fleet.

We offer Mechanic/Welders who join our team competitive wages and union benefits. We are looking to fill a third shift position.

Requirements:

  • Valid driver's license; CDL preferred
  • Must pass pre-employment drug screen
  • Must meet the medical requirements specified by DOT, as applicable
  • Possess basic mechanic tools

To join the Elite Team at Jack Cooper Transport - Apply Today!

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

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