Senior Diesel Fleet Technician - Competitive Pay & Excellent Benefits

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Join Sysco as a Senior Diesel Fleet Technician!
Earn a competitive wage of $29.57 - $44.38 per hour* along with fantastic benefits!

At Sysco, we provide our team members the chance to thrive both personally and professionally, contribute to a dynamic organization, and serve our communities with excellence. We are searching for dedicated and skilled individuals to join our growing team. Experience the difference at Sysco, where we are committed to delivering top-notch food and service.

Why You’ll Love Working Here:

  • Competitive hourly earnings of $29.57 - $44.38*
  • Retirement pension plan
  • Affordable, premium healthcare benefits
  • Annual boot allowance
  • Paid time off for vacation and holidays
  • Opportunities for career advancement - we promote from within!
  • Continuous job skill and leadership development training

(*Earnings are based on experience and certifications)

Shifts:

  • Wednesday through Saturday
  • 11:00 AM - 9:30 PM

If you are seeking a rewarding career with Sysco, apply today!

Key Responsibilities:

  • Conduct inspections and preventive maintenance on vehicles and equipment to ensure safety, reliability, and cost efficiency throughout the fleet's lifecycle.
  • Carry out annual inspections as required on all fleet vehicles and equipment in compliance with federal, state, and local regulations.
  • Perform preventive maintenance inspections and necessary repairs on all fleet vehicles, including tractors, trailers, and refrigeration units.
  • Address Driver Vehicle Inspection Report items promptly and efficiently.
  • Diagnose and repair malfunctions in a range of vehicle systems, including engines, transmissions, electrical, and brake systems.
  • Document all work performed on work orders accurately.
  • Mentor and train junior technicians to help them advance their skills and responsibilities.
  • May take on supervisory responsibilities in the absence of fleet management.
  • Proficiently conduct electrical meter testing and complete electrical repairs as necessary.

Qualifications:

  • Education: High school diploma or GED; valid driver's license (CDL preferred).
  • Experience: Technical training in medium/heavy duty trucks; 4 years of experience or 5 years in fleet maintenance and repair.
  • Certifications: Knowledge of Annual Inspector Certification, Brake Inspector Certification; ASE certifications in Automotive or medium/heavy duty trucks; EPA section 608 and 609 HVAC & Refrigeration Certification.

Sysco is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or other characteristics protected by law.

(*The salary range mentioned here may not represent Sysco's actual pay scale but is provided for comparison purposes. Pay may vary based on specific skills, location, experience, and other individual factors.)

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