Entry Level - Truck & Trailer Techs - 7am-2pm

Dallas - Waxahachie, TX
Full Time
Techs
Experienced

Semi-Trailer Big Box, a Big Truck and Semi-Trailer dealership located in Waxahachie Texas is seeking experienced Full Time (35 Hrs. Per week) Semi-Trailer Techs to join our Maintenance team. We are seeking individuals who know what they want and possess very clear goals.  We are in a B2B industry.  We Buy and sell heavy equipment nationally.  We are in the fast-paced transportation industry but operate with a SAFETY-FIRST policy.

Position Summary: - WILL TRAIN

This full-time position will be located in our Waxahachie Tx Branch. We run a small Semi-Trailer shop with approximately 7-9 techs. This position will focus on maintenance, repair and refurbishment of our Dry Van Trailers and Yard Trucks. 

GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR WORK-LIFE BALANCE!

  • 7am to 2pm - Monday thru Friday
  • 7-Hour Workday - 30 min paid break
  • You get paid for 7 hours
  • Simple Concept - Focus - Work Hard - Go Home enjoy your afternoon.
  • 35 Hours per week - Total commitment
  • Great Pay - $20-$24-Hr
  • Rapid Advancement 
  • Full Time Status

 

Major Responsibilities:  

  • Properly inspect trailers both in the field and at the shop.
  • Operate all diagnostic computers and equipment.
  • Diagnose any and all problems both mechanical and physical.
  • PM’S and Inspection
  • Trailer air brake system - Electrical system
  • Truck & Trailer body work - 
  • Suspensions - Wheels and tires
  • Maintain and repair semi-trailer and Trucks and their components including welding, hydraulics, electrical, brakes, ABS brake systems, axles, suspension, door repair, liftgate installation and repair, wheel seals, tires, floor repair, wall repair, roof repair, painting, kingpins, landing gear etc.
  • Knowledge and certification in DOT inspections.
  • Work with the Operations Manager to develop a plan and estimate of needed repairs.
  • Manage and execute all needed repairs on a timely basis.
  • Communicate effectively with all associates.
  • Keep accurate, easy-to-read records of work performed utilizing company processes. 
  • Follow all Safety guidelines. Adhere to safety and regulatory compliance standards.
  • Stay current with technical changes, continuing to update job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities, reading technical and regulation publications.
  • Enhance the standing of the maintenance department and company by keeping and demanding a standard of excellence.

Skills & Qualifications:

  • Desire to learn every aspect of the Truck & Trailer Repair profession.
  • Clear passion and Goal for a career in Heavy Equipment Maintenance & Repairs
  • Good verbal & written skills required.
  • Organized & good communicator.
  • Strong work ethic - Dependable & Focused
  • Self-Motivated - Aggressive - Goal Oriented
  • Willing to continue learning and improving.
  • Big truck trailer Dealership experience a plus
  • Valid Driver's License - CDL Preferred
  • Must have own tools.
  • Able to pass background-drug check.   

What We Offer:

  • 7 Hour Shift - 7-2   M-F 
  • 30 Min break  
  • $20-$24/ Hour 
  • Full-Time
  • Guaranteed work 
  • 8 Paid Holidays per year
  • Earned Paid time off program - 15 days per year.
  • Health Benefits Plan

If you have an interest in this opportunity where you really make a difference, we would love to hear from you. Our goal is to match our opportunities to like-minded, goal-oriented people. Please take time to make sure you are clear on your goals. Your goals are our goals.

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