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MIRK Inc.

Bartow, FL, USA

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MIRK INC. is a family owned and operated business. We have been around since 1972. We are looking for a Mechanic to maintain and repair aerial devices and other equipment commonly used in the utility industries (bucket trucks, diggers, and cranes). You will be responsible for ensuring functionality and reliability of equipment, engines and hydraulic systems. You must be able to work with various machines and tools as well as follow all safety precautions. Pay is determined by applicants qualifications and experience. Responsibilities Inspect equipment, engines, transmissions etc. and run diagnostic tests to discover functionality issues Conduct repairs Troubleshoot reported problems and resolve them in a timely manner Clean and apply lubricants to machinery component. Able to complete DOT annual inspections Requirements Very good communication skills Problem-solving ability High school diploma is preferred; Certification from a vocational school or completion of apprenticeship is a definite plus Proven experience as Mechanic Maintain a good attendance record Strong hydraulic and electrical background is preferred Welding Experience is preferred Current CDL is preferred (not required) Routinely lift or carry 50lbs Benefits Health Care Plan (Employee plan provided by employer, family plan available) Retirement Plan (401k w/ company match) Paid Holidays Paid Time Off Uniforms Annual Tool Allowance Profit Share

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