Apprentice Trailer Technician
Careers - Crest Hill, IL
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Pay is $27.15 per hourOn-the- job training, ASE Certification not requiredStable and growing organizationCompetitive weekly payOvertime after 40 hoursMonday - Friday work weeks for all shiftsCompany-provided uniforms, including laundryQuick advancementQuality HoursProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern, organized facilityClean, late model equipmentSafety oriented atmosphereSpecialty tools providedOpen door policyComprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, etc.Paid holidays (8); paid vacation and personal days401(k) plan, discretionary Company matchLearns to perform basic maintenance and part replacement procedures by observing, assisting and asking questionsAssists senior technicians when ask to do soDevelops skills in the diagnosis and repair of all DFL trailer componentsLearns to effectively and efficiently perform PM inspections and servicesPerforms service callsPerforms other maintenance duties or assignments as necessaryA leading participant in the care and upkeep of the shop, the grounds and all equipment and toolsMaintains a clean, safe environment that complies to OSHA and company standardsProficient in recording all work and labor on a computer in the EMS systemWorks with the Parts Department to assure that all necessary material, parts, service, and shop supplies are maintained at proper quantity levelsWorks in compliance to EPA and DOT regulations and Company safety requirementsContinuously improves processesPossess a valid Driver's LicenseAble to pass a drug screenFluent in EnglishStable and growing organizationCompetitive weekly payQuick advancementLaundered UniformsProfessional, positive and people-centered work environmentModern facilitiesClean, late model equipmentComprehensive benefits package: Health, Dental, Vision, AD&D, 401(k), etc.mechanic, truck mechanic, truck technician, technician, technician training, advancement, LTL, trucking, transportation, trailer mechanic, trailer technician, family, cultureThis position requires the ability to perform routine physical tasks associated with equipment maintenance and repair in a Service Center and Shop environment. Duties may include standing, walking, climbing, bending, kneeling, squatting, reaching, lifting, and using hand and power tools, with work performed independently or in team settings as appropriate. * The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Created: 2026-03-07