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Diesel Technicians

Arnold Machinery Company - Material Handling Division is Hiring TechniciansPhoenix, Arizona Salt Lake City, UtahOur Mechanics Deserve the Best
Benefits:
$2,000 sign-on bonusPaid sick leavePaid vacationPaid holidayCompany currently pays 100% of the medical premium for associates and familyDental and vision plans401K/Roth with company matchQuarterly and yearly bonus programsCompany stock given to associates with 5
years of service
Responsibilities:
Conducts maintenance services for customerService of electric, gas, propane, and diesel forkliftsExamine forklifts and other material handling equipment to compile a list of any needed repairsGive a copy of the required repairs to the Care Sales Representative to schedule the repairsUse electronic test equipment to locate and correct malfunctions in fuel, ignition, and emissions control systemsPerforms advanced troubleshooting and diagnosis of all systemsRunning or driving vehicles or mechanized equipment, such as forkliftsProvide customers with SILVER SERVICE at all timesAbout Arnold Machinery Co Inc.
For more than 90 years, Arnold Machinery has been a significant part of intermountain West's growth and expansionEvery change, addition, and facility has been designed to bring customers a superior product, fast and efficient, and at a fair price.
One of Arnold Machinery's greatest assets through the years has been management continuityDoc Arnold was succeeded in the company leadership by both of his sonsRay served as president from 1944 to 1968, followed by Bob Arnold, president, and CEO from 1968 to 1984In 1985, Alvin Richer became Arnold Machinery's fourth President and CEO, also becoming Chairman in 1989Today, Arnie Richer serves as Chairman of the Board, and Kayden Bell serves as President and CEO.
Recommended Skills Wrench Machinery Electrical Systems Pliers Mechanical Aptitude Hydraulics Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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