Diesel Maintenance Mechanic Installation, Maintenance & Repair - North Charleston, SC at Geebo

Diesel Maintenance Mechanic

Diesel Maintenance Technician - Charleston, SC
Red Classic (RCT) is a subsidiary of Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. (CCCI), the nation's largest Coca-Cola bottler. Our diesel/fleet mechanics service both RCT and CCCI fleet equipment. Red Classic is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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What We Offer:
Competitive pay based on years of experience
Hourly
Weekly Pay
Annual Safety Bonuses
Outstanding Medical/Vision/Dental benefits
Paid vacation and holiday
Career Advancement Opportunities
Uniforms, work boots and safety glasses provided
Uniform Cleaning Service
401K and Stock Purchase eligibility
Direct Deposit
Pay Based on Skillset and Experience
Pay starting at $29+
Diesel Mobile Technician:
1stshift: Monday- Friday 7:00am -3:30pm
Responsible for repairing and maintaining all medium to heavy duty customer vehicles and equipment which includes routinely performing preventative maintenance and corrective maintenance to ensure efficient vehicle operations. You will operate a company owned service vehicle to visit customers and conduct service repairs onsite. Service repairs may include but are not limited to equipment such as forklifts, trailers and tractors. You will also be responsible for making road calls as needed. The duties for the Mobile Tech will be performed independently, with little to no supervision.Must be equipped with personal tool box.
Required Skills:
Strong knowledge and understanding of medium to heavy duty diesel truck engines, possess diagnostic /troubleshooting skills, an understanding of how internal combustion gas and diesel engines work, as well as able to identify main components. Must possess computer proficiency (Microsoft Suite and other internal systems), strong communication and problem-solving skills.
Red Classic is an Equal Opportunity EmployerEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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