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Service Technician - Heavy Equipment
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Country: USA
Location: Maryland-Baltimore 21237
Total applied: 40 |
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Service Technician - Heavy Equipment
Service Technician - Heavy Equipment Qualifications: A minimum of 5 years experience in trouble shooting, repair and servicing of heavy construction equipment. Communicate effectively with customers, coworkers and management. Able to navigate through computer programs. Must have the ability to logically and effectively proceed through trouble shooting sequences. Able to complete repairs with minimal supervision. CDL license preferred but not required. Duties: Diagnose, repair and service heavy construction equipment. Maintain a safe and clean working environment. Complete standard jobs within time requirements. Benefits: Health, Dental/Vision & 401(k) EEO/AA
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