Heavy duty technician

HD Technician With Service Experience - Immediate Availability

Heavy duty technician Position Filled

Position Filled

  • Licensed Heavy duty Technician with CVIP license
  • 5 years experience on a service truck
  • 10 years plus of Heavy Duty Truck repair experience.
  • Quick to think on their own.
  • Work with minimal to no supervision
  • Able to work out doors in all climates
  • Maintain clean safe service truck and make sure the service truck has adequate tooling to complete necessary repairs.
  • Must be able to work with customers to advise on repairs
  • Will need to speak to customers about  repairs and advise on when will need to be repaired.
  • Able to work in the shop when there is no service truck work.
  • Will require to be on call
  • Clean driving record
  • Computer skills
  • Strong diagnostic skills

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Heavy-duty truck and trailer repair services are available at our locations in Edmonton, Lloydminster, Bonnyville, and Nanaimo. On-Call roadside assistance and mobile repair services available at each location. Click here for location contact details.