Diesel Maintenance Mechanic Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Whitestown, IN at Geebo

Diesel Maintenance Mechanic

Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. (CCCI),isthe nation's largest Coca-Cola bottler. Our diesel/fleet mechanics service external customers as well as CCCI fleet equipment.Technicians are employed by Coca Cola Consolidated,Inc and managed by Red Classic Transit, LLC.
If you want to advance your mechanic career withCoca Cola Consolidated, apply today!
Job Perks:
Competitive pay based on years of experience
Annual Safety Bonuses
Outstanding Medical/Vision/Dental benefits
Paid vacation and holiday
Career Advancement Opportunities
Uniforms, work boots and safety glasses provided
401K and Stock Purchase eligibility
Direct Deposit
Current Open Positions and Shifts:
Diesel Maintenance Technician (A): Rate $33.38/hr
2nd shift Mon - Fri, 2:00pm - 10:30pm
Extensive knowledge and understanding of medium to heavy duty diesel truck engines, possess high level 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, strong communication and problem-solving skills and strong training and team facilitation skills.
Diesel Maintenance Technician (B): Rate $31.63/hr
2nd shift: Mon - Fri, 2:00pm - 10:30pm
Basic knowledge and understanding of repairing or replacing all structural, body and mechanic parts of a heavy-duty diesel truck. Must be proficient with brakes, drivelines, and mechanical engine components on tractors. Strong electrical experience with the ability to diagnose and repair all electrical systems, up to and including emissions and engine components. Must possess basic computer entry (PC) skills.
Job Requirements:
Must be at least 21 years old
DOT Brake/Annual Inspection certification
High school diploma or equivalency required
Clean driving record
APPLY TODAY!
Coca Cola Consoldiatedis an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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