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Experienced Installer / Technician (Salem)

$25/hour

101 Jackson St, Salem, MA 01970, USA

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Brake & Clutch in Salem, MA is looking for an experienced individual to install equipment on new Ford trucks. Installs include snow plows, service bodies, dumps and accessories. We are a small, family owned and operated business with 60 years of professional, high quality work, serving the greater New England commercial work truck industry. And we are growing! Responsibilities: • Assemble and install truck bodies, equipment and accessories on light duty trucks. • Assemble and install snow plows on light duty trucks. Qualifications: • Truck body and/or snow plow installation experience, preferred. • Some welding / cutting experience, preferred. • Must have some basic mechanic hand tools. • Some working vehicle knowledge of mechanical, electrical and hydraulic systems, preferred. • Must have valid driver's license with clean driving record. • Demonstrate ability to work independently and follow detailed written instructions. • Able to lift and move approximately 35 pounds, with appropriate assistance. Year round job, full-time, with flexible weekday hours and opportunity for OT and Bonus Work. Paid holidays, vacation time, medical/dental/vision & company matching 401k. The nature of our work is unique and we train on the job. Mechanical or hands on experience required. Welding experience not required but welcome, many of our projects do not involve welding. Bilingual a plus. Pay: Starting at $25 per hour or commensurate based on experience. Must have valid driver's license.

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