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Hammer & Steel Inc

DescriptionHammer & Steel, a leading supplier of foundation and shoring equipment, with six offices in the United States seeks Heavy Equipment Fleet Technicians for its branch in Benicia, California.
RESPONSIBILITIES Conduct fuel, electrical, mechanical, hydraulic diagnostics and troubleshooting on equipment.
Perform preventative maintenance on diesel engines.
Able to read electrical disgrams and DVM.
Educate customers on equipment operation and performance.
Complete accurate written record of work performed.
Willingness to periodically travel, as needed, to customer job sites to provide equipment training, maintenance and repair.
Ability to assume leadership role while on customer job sites.
Ability and willingness to mentor and train apprentice mechanics.
RequirementsQUALIFICATIONS High school diploma required; Vocational / Technical degree highly desired.
Five (5) or more years of experience.
Ability to articulate in a professional manner and explain solutions.
Able to read electrical diagrams and DVM.
Valid Drivers license with clean driving record.
Familiar and / or experienced with:
Heavy machinery, hydraulics, electrical system repair and maintenance;CANbus/ programmable logic controllers/computers;hydraulic schematics; andworking kinematics.
Must own basic compliment of tools BENEFITS PACKAGE Highly competitive compensation401K with company matchGenerous company funded Profit Sharing PlanMedical insuranceCompany paid Life, LTD and AD&DPaid time off (PTO) & company paid HolidaysDental, vision and short-term disability optionsCompany provided uniforms Relocation Assistance Please visit our website to learn more about Hammer & Steel.
Applicants are subject to background check, drug testing and physical exam.
Principals only.
Recruiters, please do not contact this job poster.
About the Company:
Hammer & Steel Inc.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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