Mobile Golf & Sports Turf Equipment Service Technician (Servicing the Eastern Shore Territory) Administrative & Office Jobs - Sykesville, MD at Geebo

Mobile Golf & Sports Turf Equipment Service Technician (Servicing the Eastern Shore Territory)

Pay Range:
$25.
00-$32.
00/HourWhy Work at Finch:
Family-owned and family run Friendly and supportive environment Hardworking, awesome team Great benefits and compensation Sign-on bonus Qualities for Success:
Takes pride in their work Self-motivated and willing to learn Adaptable to changing priorities Good work ethic and positive attitude Good communication skills High level of integrity Job
Responsibilities:
Travel to and from various customer locations Perform diagnostics and repairs on John Deere equipment Perform scheduled maintenance Overhaul and test major components Complete documentation of diagnostics and repairs performed on work orders Consult equipment operating manuals, schematics, and drawings Diagnose and identify malfunctions Inspect, repair, and replace defective or work parts Operate and maintain vehicles, tools, and equipment Other duties as assigned by Service Manager.
Physical Demands:
Ability to lift items weighing 50lbs.
Ability to stand on concrete for long periods of time.
Ability to walk, climb, stand, carry materials, stoop, kneel, and bend at waist.
Ability to work in varying shop temperatures and shop noise.
Miscellaneous Employees must comply with all aspects of Finch Turf's Drug Free Workplace Policy All job offers are contingent upon a background check and drug test.
Compensation details:
25-32 Hourly WagePI1323f3e11d1c-31181-32152958 Recommended Skills Adaptability Communication Curiosity Diagnostic Skills Hardworking And Dedicated Positive Attitude Apply to this job.
Think you're the perfect candidate? Apply on company site Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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