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The Larson Group Mobile Diesel Service Technician in Florence, South Carolina

The Larson Group Peterbilt is looking for an experienced Mobile Diesel Service Technician to join our dynamic team. The potential candidate will perform all functions of a fully qualified heavy-duty truck repair mechanic under minimal supervision. Travel within designated region is required. What We Offer: * Paid Time Off * Paid Holidays * Medical, Dental and Basic Life * 401K with employer contribution * Uniforms * Tool Insurance * Bi-weekly Pay Schedule * Opportunity for advancement and Career Development Responsibilities: * Performs mechanical work on heavy-duty truck equipment and related components * Performs diagnosis customer problems and repair them as needed * Work with and train new technicians * Maintain a neat and orderly working area * Proper use and care of all Company tools * Test repairs to ensure customer problem is resolved * Complete paper work as required in a neat and professional manner * Tag, wash, and box any warranty parts and turn in to correct location * Clean service area, tools, and instruments and return them to their proper location * Do repairs on the road as assigned * Advise following technician with any special instructions or concerns you found when repairing truck * Perform other duties and repairs as assigned Qualifications: * Should possess a high school diploma * A college degree or a certificate/degree from a trade school is preferred, but not required * Previous dealership experience is preferred but not required * Minimum class B CDL endorsement required * Must pass MVR Check * Industry certifications are preferred * Must pass pre-employment physical, drug screen and background check * Must be able to have flexible schedule including working scheduled night and weekends. Schedule is based off of customer workload. *Please note this is a safety-sensitive position Equal Opportunity Employer Minorities/Women/Protected Veterans/Disabled

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