Lead Equipment/ Truck Mechanic (Kalispell)

KRC CorporationKalispell, MT
Onsite

About The Position

At Knife River, we take care of our team because we know it’s our people who make us successful. We are one of the 10 largest construction materials producers/contractors in the Country, and we are a PEOPLE-first company. Our team members are the key to our success, and we are committed to giving them the tools, training, and time to do their jobs productively and safely each day. Our goal is to build strong teams that, in turn, build strong communities. We are also a publicly traded company on the NYSE with the ticker symbol KNF and part of the S&P MidCap 400 index. Knife River Mountain Region is looking for dependable Lead Equipment/Truck Mechanic to join our Kalispell team!

Requirements

  • Previous mechanical experience on class 8 trucks, trailers and equipment.
  • Strong troubleshooting skills.
  • Clean driving record
  • Display a professional and courteous attitude towards all team members.
  • Must have own tools.

Nice To Haves

  • Welding and fabrication experience desirable.

Responsibilities

  • Help mentor and train members in the shop.
  • Help maintain and repair construction trucks and equipment, including hydraulic repair, brake work, electrical repairs and welding.
  • May perform service repairs in the field.
  • Perform and/or assist with significant maintenance and repairs on trucks, trailers, and all types of equipment to ensure that they are in safe and suitable working condition.
  • Complete all paperwork that may be necessary.
  • Assure all safety policies and procedures are followed to prevent any and all unsafe actions, processes and behaviors observed.
  • Assist in PM scheduling, parts ordering and scheduling needed repairs.
  • Other duties assigned as needed.

Benefits

  • Company paid medical, dental and vision.
  • 401K
  • Paid Time Off after 90 days
  • Holiday pay after 30 days
  • Life Insurance
  • Short Term Disability
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