Mechanic jobs

Madison, TN
$26.61 - $30.11 an hour
Title: Diesel Mechanic | Automotive Mechanic Work involves maintenance, repair of all engines, electrical, and related... Read More
Pottsville, PA
$1,650 a week
CDL-A Truck Drivers Needed - $1,650 Avg Weekly - Regional Conestoga Cressona, PA Newsweek’s list of Top 100 Most Loved... Read More
Mount Sterling, IL
CIT Trucks, LLC is seeking a competitive individual that has the drive and motivation to pursue a challenging career path in an... Read More
Rome, NY
$22.00 - $27.29 an hour
*Automotive Service Technician / Diesel Mechanic - Rome, NY * _*Full Time Position*_ *Are you an Automotive Service Technician /... Read More
Trailer Mechanic - 1st Shift! Compensation and Benefits: Competitive Pay. Depending on experience, this Trailer Mechanic... Read More
\*\*\*Apply online at www.chasroberts.com\*\*\* Chas Roberts Air Conditioning and Plumbing, a full service contractor for the... Read More
Bend, OR
$26 - $32 an hour
Diesel Mechanic As part of H&S Energy Group, Arrow Logistics is an industry-leading transportation company with best-in-class... Read More
Maumee, OH
$28 - $32 an hour
*SET Environmental, Inc.’s mission is to become the premier environmental services company in the nation. We will accomplish... Read More
Do you have a passion for working on cars? Are you looking for an opportunity to learn more? Why not get paid for doing what you... Read More
Sauk Rapids, MN
$25 - $40 an hour
\*\*\*Sign-on bonuses of up to $10,000 for well qualified individuals\*\*\* As a Heavy Duty Diesel Truck Mechanic / Technician,... Read More
Rochester, NY
$23.00 - $23.30 an hour
Company Information: Regional Transit Service (RTS) is a regional transit authority established by New York State with more than... Read More
Cheswick, PA
$26 - $40 an hour
As a Mid-Atlantic HEAVY TRUCK MECHANIC, you won't just be fixing equipment; you'll be part of a team transforming the heavy... Read More
Temple, TX
$21 - $33 an hour
Hiring Immediately! Now Hiring Diesel Mechanics/Technicians Pay: $21.00-$33.00 Overtime rate $36-$49.50 (When Available) Shift:... Read More
*Diesel Technician** Location:* Lima, OH *Shift:* 1st Shift *Schedule:* Full-time; Monday-Friday, 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. *Job... Read More
Drive for BFS, the #1 name in the industry and America’s largest supplier of building materials, value-added components and... Read More
*Summary:* If you're an experienced, motivated Diesel Engine Mechanic, looking for a life-changing, rewarding career... Read More
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A commercial driver license (CDL) is a license required to operate large, heavy, or hazardous material vehicles in the US. The class of CDL a truck driver depends on the type of commercial motor vehicle operated. A truck driver may hold a CDL in one of three classes: Class A, Class B, and Class C.

Driver Type refers to the employment arrangement a driver operates. The most common truck driver arrangements include:

  • Company Driver: Drivers employed by a specific carrier with its own fleet of trucks. Companies can be carriers that contract to transport freight, or companies that carry their own freight.
  • Lease-Purchase: Drivers hired by carriers where the truck is leased to the individual driver.
  • Owner Operator (OO): Drivers who own the truck and operate as an independent business (also referred to as an "independent contractor").
  • Team Driver: Drivers operating with a partner who shares driving duties.

Hauling Type (or trailer type, or equipment type) refers to the type of cargo being hauled. Different types of cargo materials require different types of trailers, and each type of trailer requires unique driver experience.

Endorsements are required certifications for CDL holders hauling various types of equipment and freight. The most common endorsements for long haul truck drivers include:

  • Doubles/Triples: required for drivers hauling double or triple trailers.
  • HazMat: required for transporting hazardous materials.
  • Tanker: required for operating a vehicles designed with a permanent or temporary tank attached.

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Finding the right diesel mechanic job requires careful consideration of various factors. Research potential employers’ reputation and culture, evaluate compensation packages, and confirm that long-term growth and advancement opportunities fit with your career goals. Other factors to consider include: your own level of experience, skill and industry specialization vs the job requirements; CDL license requirements; tool requirements; location; training and professional development opportunity; work schedule, flexibility and work-life balance. For key considerations for finding a job as a heavy-duty truck diesel mechanic or technician, visit our Diesel Mechanic Job Resources.

Diesel mechanic certifications represent an industry recognized level of knowledge and expertise in a particular area of diesel engine diagnosis, repair or maintenance. These advanced certifications are offered by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) and enhance a mechanic’s skill set and positively impact their qualifications and salary. Certifications may be obtained in specific areas such as gasoline and diesel engines, drive trains, brakes, suspension and steering, electronics, HVAC and preventative maintenance. For a listing of ASE certifications available specifically for heavy-duty truck mechanics, visit our Diesel Mechanic Job Resources.