PPG (Cactus Asphalt) is looking for a Heavy Equipment/Heavy Truck Mechanic!
MUST HAVE OWN TOOLS
Pay $28-$35
Afternoon Shift: 2pm-10pm and 5 am-3pm
Looking for Shop Mechanic and Field Mechanic
About the company:
Pavement Preservation Group is the proud union of industry leaders—Cactus Asphalt, American Pavement Preservation, Southwest Slurry Seal, and Viking Construction. Our journey of excellence and commitment to top-notch asphalt preservation and repair services has reached new heights as we merge these exceptional companies into one powerhouse.
Pavement Preservation Group is not just about preserving asphalt; it's about preserving trust, quality, and the longevity of your surfaces. Our commitment remains unwavering, and our expanded capabilities ensure that we meet and exceed your expectations every time.
Whether it's roads, parking lots, or any asphalt surface, Pavement Preservation Group is your trusted partner for lasting solutions.
Pavement Preservation Group (Cactus Asphalt, Southwest Slurry Seal, Viking Construction, and American Pavement Preservation) is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, or veteran status.
Overall Responsibility:
As a mechanic you will primarily be responsible for the repair, service, and maintenance of equipment in the shop and in the field at various job sites. This could include troubleshooting and repairing diesel, hydraulic, electrical, and mechanical equipment. You will be operating from a service truck and will be required to perform preventative maintenance services as well.
Duties include, but are not limited to:
+ Performing a variety of skilled duties which may involve inspection, diagnosis, troubleshooting, maintenance, and repair on general or heavy equipment.
+ Service equipment as required to ensure proper operating condition at the job site.
+ Satisfy in a timely manner, all required documentation, timesheets, checklists, receiving records and repair order logs.
+ Conduct preventative maintenance as required to ensure the timely and accurate completion of preventative maintenance activities.
+ Clean work vehicle and work area as necessary to maintain a safe work environment.
+ Meet all company, governmental and equipment related safety requirements.
+ Field Mechanics must be able to travel.
Requirements
Qualifications:
+ Ability to operate all Asphalt-related equipment.
+ Ability to diagnose and repair a wide variety of mechanical and electrical equipment
+ Ability to safely use hand and power tools, equipment, and diagnostic devices
+ Ability to understand and fill out service-related documents and paperwork
+ Requires the ability to lift, push or pull and move up to 70 pounds and must be capable of climbing, kneeling, twisting and bending in a varied environment
+ Must be dependable and report to work on time
+ Must be able to communicate effectively with supervisors, yard and dispatch personnel
+ Must exhibit a high level of safety consciousness and a clear understanding of equipment safety
+ Good written and verbal communication skills
+ Must maintain satisfactory driving record at all times which may be subject to approval by company’s insurer and in accordance with all applicable state and federal laws
+ A high school diploma (or equivalent)
+ A valid clean driver’s license. CDL Preferred
+ Vocational Training and/or Technical Certificate or equivalent
5+ years’ experience as a heavy equipment/diesel mechanic
Benefits
+ 401(k)
+ 401(k) matching
+ Dental insurance
+ Flexible schedule
+ Health insurance
+ Health savings account
+ Life insurance
+ Paid time off
+ Referral program
+ Retirement plan
+ Vision insurance
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