Entry-Level Diesel Truck Mechanic - 2nd Shift

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Allan Myers
Downingtown, PA, United States

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Job Description

Join Allan Myers as an Entry-Level Diesel Truck Mechanic on the 2nd Shift (3pm-11am)!

Become part of the largest heavy civil construction contractor in the mid-Atlantic region committed to building vital infrastructure with a positive community impact. We're looking for motivated individuals with at least 1 year of experience repairing heavy construction equipment, possessing or willing to obtain a CDL B license, and ready to work evenings, early mornings, and weekends.

You'll maintain and repair diesel engines, transmissions, hydraulics, and electronic systems, support field technicians, and play a key role in keeping production equipment safe and efficient. We offer extensive training, career growth opportunities, and a supportive team environment. If you want a meaningful career that makes a difference while building your skills, apply now!

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Allan Myers

Allan Myers

🚚 Exciting Opportunity for Entry-Level Diesel Truck Mechanics! Join Allan Myers on 2nd shift to maintain heavy equipment and build your career with a leader in civil construction. Gain hands-on experience, training, and growth in a company that values safety, quality, and community impact. If you have the passion to learn and a CDL B or ability to get one, this is your chance! 🔧💼

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