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SALARY RANGE:
Fleet Services Technician ($51,184-$63,979.50)
Senior Fleet Services Technician ($59,721-$74,654)
Full-time relevant work experience will determine which level a candidate is hired into and salary offered.
At Noble, we believe the health of soil, plants, animals, and humans is one and indivisible. We believe in rebuilding healthy soils and helping producers maintain a strong bottom line. Through these two actions, we can transform degraded grazing lands across the United States, benefiting the environment and society as a whole.
Our focus is to help farmers and ranchers apply regenerative ranching principles to the nation's 654 million acres of grazing lands. This monumental undertaking requires thousands of producers across the U.S. to overcome significant barriers and change their current practices to work with nature, not against it.
Our fleet services team plays an integral role in supporting the organization's mission by maintaining and providing a versatile fleet of vehicles that fits the requirements of the end user. This is crucial to our efforts of gathering the necessary information to share with farmers and ranchers and help them triumph over the barriers and ultimately benefit all of society through their efforts.
So, do you want to join us? We are looking for a Fleet Services Technician.
As a fleet services technician, you will be responsible for diagnosing, repairing and performing routine maintenance on various types of vehicles, including light and medium duty, and equipment. Every position has an important role in helping Noble achieve its goals. The work you do helps the organization make a difference in a producer's operation, their life and the society that depends on them.
The ideal candidate will:
You will be responsible for:
Safety Sensitive Responsibilities:
Diagnosing and repairing vehicles and equipment
Diagnosing and repairing various types of Institute vehicles and equipment including powertrain management, drivetrain, braking/anti-lock, suspension, steering, HVAC, hydraulic, electrical, etc.
Responding to off-campus locations for vehicle repairs and services.
Performing preventive maintenance
Scheduling and performing basic preventative maintenance and repair on vehicles and equipment (oil, filter, lubrication, tire repair, etc.).
Keeping preventative maintenance and repair records up to date.
Maintaining company provided tools
Providing proper care, maintenance, safe use, and accountability for all Institute owned tools and equipment.
Reporting damaged, missing or unsafe tools promptly.
Ensuring tools are stored, maintained, and used in accordance with safety standards and manufacturer guidelines.
Fueling vehicles and equipment
Handling the onsite fueling of company vehicles and equipment.
Driving
Operating Institute and personal vehicles according to the Vehicle Use Policy and Fleet Safety Program.
Conducting pre-operational vehicle checks to ensure safety and functionality.
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Fleet Services Technician - Have a high school diploma with 3 years of full-time experience performing automotive repair and maintenance. Senior Fleet Services Technician - Have a high school diploma with 7 years of full-time experience performing automotive repair and maintenance. Experience with Mig and Tig welding is preferred.
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