Diesel Technician - Auburn, WA Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Auburn, WA at Geebo

Diesel Technician - Auburn, WA

Peninsula Truck Lines, Inc. is a Pacific Northwest regional LTL carrier operating in Washington, Oregon and Idaho. Founded in 1951, our organization has established an outstanding reputation for quality services and credit for this goes to every one of our employees. We are a progressive company with the old-fashioned values of honesty, respect and appreciation. We believe the people who work at Peninsula are the reason for our success. We are proud members of both the Washington Trucking Association and American Trucking Association and work diligently within our communities and the trucking industry for the betterment of our employees and customers.
Maintenance Technicians at Peninsula Truck Lines are responsible for diagnosing, servicing, and making repairs to our fleet of tractors, trailers and off-road equipment to ensure the safety of our drivers and others as they travel the roads of the Pacific Northwest. Additionally, experienced technicians will be active in the development and training of younger technicians who are in the process of developing their skillsets. The environment is family orientated and fast-paced.
Requirements:
3 years minimum experience as a diesel mechanic actively working on on-highway equipment.
Cummins, CAT engine experience a plus
Basic knowledge of vehicle electrical systems
Basic knowledge of vehicle after-treatment systems
Basic knowledge of both air and hydraulic braking systems
T series ASE certifications preferred
Must have own tools
Ability to work unsupervised
Ability to obtain a CDL
Benefits:
Hourly pay up to $40.00/per hour with all requirements listed above
Employer-sponsored medical insurance for employee and dependents
Dental Plan
Vacation
Holidays
Sick Leave
401k Retirement PlanEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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