Diesel Mechanicother related Employment listings - Danville, NH at Geebo

Diesel Mechanic

Beauregard Equipment Inc is Hiring Diesel Mechanics SCARBOROUGH, ME Top Benefits Across the Industry Great Pay Average pay ranges from $20-40 hourly, based on experience.
Health and Dental Health and dental options available on the 1st of the following month of hire.
401k 401k with company match.
Our Mechanics Deserve the Best Benefits Day Shift Positions Available7:
00 AM - 5:
00 PM Average pay ranges from $55,000 - $90,000 annually, based on experience We offer bi-weekly direct deposit $150 boot allowance Company-provided uniforms Start earning PTO on day one Health and dental options available on the 1st of the following month of hire You get weekends off 401k with company match STD and LTD, and life insurance options available We also offer a variety of ancillary insurance options What Our Mechanics Need to Get the Job Done Must have basic knowledge as a diesel mechanic Must have a valid driver's license Must have the basic tools About Beauregard Equipment Co Inc Beauregard Equipment Inc is proud to have a dedicated team of heavy equipment and agriculture industry professionals.
Beauregard Equipment has a close-knit group of employees who care about serving their customers and communities.
We are a dynamic and progressive company always searching for new talent to join our team.
Beauregard Equipment, Inc.
is a family-owned and operated construction, municipal, forestry, and agricultural equipment dealer serving ME, NH, VT, and upstate NY.
We are the exclusive Case Construction and Morbark/Rayco Tree Care dealer in those regions.
We also offer New Holland Agriculture equipment, Maclean Engineering municipal equipment, Eager Beaver Trailers, and much more! Call Us Today(833) 363-0895 Recommended Skills Diesel Engines Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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