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Diesel Fleet Mechanic Technician II
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Seeking a skilled **Diesel Fleet Mechanic Technician II** in **Portland, United States** to ensure fleet reliability through expert diagnostics, preventive maintenance, and DOT inspections. Requires ASE certifications, HVAC certification, and 3+ years of fleet repair experience. Perform quality r...
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United States , Portland
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Fleet Technician
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United States , Lewiston Woodville
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Perdue Farms
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Fleet Field Technician
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Join our team as a Fleet Field Technician in Zanesville, OH. You will diagnose, maintain, and repair diverse construction equipment and vehicles. This role requires proven heavy equipment experience, welding skills, and proficiency with diagnostic computers. We offer a full-time position with a c...
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United States , Zanesville, OH
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Fleet Field Technician
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Seeking a skilled Fleet Field Technician in Mineral Wells to maintain and repair construction equipment and vehicles. This hands-on role requires expertise in diagnostics, welding, hydraulics, and electrical systems. The ideal candidate has proven heavy equipment experience and a valid driver's l...
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United States , Mineral Wells
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Fleet Operations Robot Technician, Atlas III
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United States , Waltham
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37.00 - 47.00 USD / Hour
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Boston Dynamics
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Fleet Field Technician
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Seeking a skilled Fleet Field Technician in Cincinnati to maintain and repair construction equipment, vehicles, and trailers. This role requires expertise in diagnostics, welding, hydraulics, and electrical systems using specialized tools. The ideal candidate has proven heavy equipment experience...
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United States , Cincinnati
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Southeast Utilities of Georgia LLC
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Diesel Fleet Mechanic Technician II
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Join our Cleveland fleet team as a Diesel Fleet Mechanic Technician II. Utilize your 2-year technical training and 1-3 years of experience to perform critical preventive maintenance and repairs on tractors, trailers, and equipment. This role requires ASE Certification, a valid driver's license, a...
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United States , Cleveland
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20.67 - 31.06 USD / Hour
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Sysco
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Fleet Service Technician
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Join our team as a Fleet Service Technician in Santa Maria. Perform preventive maintenance and ensure regulatory compliance for heavy-duty trucks and construction equipment. Requires 1-3 years of shop experience, a Class C license, and strong safety knowledge. We offer comprehensive benefits incl...
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United States , Santa Maria
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28.00 - 32.00 USD / Hour
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CalPortland
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Fleet Field Technician
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Join our team as a Fleet Field Technician in Huntsville. You will diagnose, maintain, and repair diverse construction equipment and vehicles. This role requires proven heavy equipment experience, welding skills, and proficiency with diagnostic computers. We offer a dynamic work environment with a...
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United States , Huntsville
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Fleet Quality Technician
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Join Coco in Chicago to revolutionize last-mile delivery with autonomous robots. As a Fleet Quality Technician, you'll diagnose and resolve hardware, electrical, and IoT issues, driving long-term fixes. This hands-on role requires 4-6+ years in hardware operations and strong systems thinking. Enj...
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United States , Chicago
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70000.00 - 90000.00 USD / Year
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Coco Robotics
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About the Fleet Technician role

Discover rewarding and essential fleet technician jobs, a cornerstone profession in keeping commercial and municipal transportation running smoothly. Fleet technicians are skilled professionals responsible for the maintenance, repair, and overall operational readiness of a diverse range of vehicles. This includes heavy-duty trucks, tractor-trailers, buses, construction equipment, and light-duty service vehicles that form the backbone of logistics, public services, construction, and distribution industries. Pursuing a career in this field means embracing a hands-on, critical role that directly impacts safety, efficiency, and cost-effectiveness for organizations that rely on vehicular assets.

The core of a fleet technician's role revolves around preventive maintenance and complex repairs. Typical responsibilities include performing scheduled service intervals, conducting thorough safety inspections, and diagnosing mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic issues. Technicians are tasked with servicing engines (both diesel and gasoline), transmissions, brake systems, steering and suspension components, HVAC systems, and advanced electronic control modules. A significant part of the job involves ensuring all vehicles comply with stringent federal, state, and provincial safety regulations, such as DOT standards, and preparing detailed documentation for these mandatory inspections. Modern fleet technician jobs also demand proficiency with computerized fleet management software to log work orders, track parts, and maintain comprehensive repair histories.

Successful candidates for these positions generally possess a combination of formal education and practical experience. Many technicians complete a post-secondary diploma from a vocational or technical school in diesel or heavy equipment mechanics, often complemented by an apprenticeship. Industry-recognized certifications, such as those from ASE (Automotive Service Excellence), are highly valued and sometimes required. Employers typically seek individuals with a strong mechanical aptitude, excellent problem-solving skills for troubleshooting complex issues, and a meticulous attention to detail. Proficiency with diagnostic scan tools, welding equipment, and a full set of personal hand tools is common. Given the physical nature of the work, the ability to lift heavy components, work in various positions, and adhere to strict shop safety protocols is essential. A valid driver's license, often a Commercial Driver's License (CDL), is frequently necessary for road-testing vehicles.

For those with a passion for mechanics and a commitment to safety, fleet technician jobs offer a stable and respected career path with opportunities for continuous learning, especially with the advent of alternative fuels and electric vehicle technology. This profession is ideal for individuals who take pride in ensuring the reliability that keeps commerce and communities moving forward. Explore the dynamic opportunities in fleet maintenance and find a role where your technical skills are vital and valued every day.