Combine Service Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - South Hutchinson, KS at Geebo

Combine Service Technician

South Hutchinson, KS South Hutchinson, KS Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$45.
2K - $57.
2K a year Estimated:
$45.
2K - $57.
2K a year Position Title:
Combine Service Technician Location:
So.
Hutchinson Employee Status:
Full Time, Permanent Job
Summary:
KanEquip-Wichita has an opening for a full-time Combine Service Technician to service and repair combines and other agriculture equipment.
You will contribute to our team by:
Using your skills to diagnose equipment to determine repairs needed and/or recommended for continued equipment reliability.
Performing electrical, hydraulic, mechanical, and diesel repairs on equipment.
Responsible for performing quality work and attaining goals for efficiency.
Completing all reports and forms for service operations in a timely and accurate manner.
Promoting teamwork and communication through effective interaction with team members.
Requirements:
3
years of experience as a diesel mechanic, service technician, field technician, or heavy equipment technician, sprayer service.
Mechanic Toolset appropriate for required work.
Knowledge and experience of mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic systems Acceptable Motor Vehicle status
Qualifications:
Certification in Diesel Technology, Agricultural or Heavy Equipment Technology desired; or a combination of education and hands-on experience.
Able to operate vehicles and equipment used in service shops Ability to work seasonally extended hours during the week or weekends Ability to lift 75 pounds as required without assistance Compensation:
Overtime pay after 40 hours Performance pay on billing efficiency
Benefits:
Medical/Dental/ Vision Coverage Life and Disability Insurances AFLAC Flexible Spending Account or Health Savings Plan 401K Match and Profit Sharing Uniforms Paid time off and paid holidays Company Provided Training Wellness plan.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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