Drive Products is a National distributer of truck mounted equipment (TME), and a Canadian Leader in the design and installation of TME systems solutions. Due to growing business, Drive products has expanded to Regina to serve the Saskatchewan market, and has an immediate need for the following at our new facility:
SHOP TECHNICIAN
You are mechanically inclined with some shop experience, and in this roll, you will be primarily responsible for the installation, repair and assembly of pumps, values, motors, and various other truck-mounted/hydraulic equipment.
The ideal candidates will have the following:
Experience with truck –mounted equipment preferred (PTO’s, pumps, hydraulics)
Will be required to have your own tools
Must be able to work in a fast paced environment
Detail oriented, depend able and punctual
Be a team player with exceptional interpersonal skills
Drive products provides competitive wages; a comprehensive benefits package as well as various opportunities to build on your skills.
While we appreciate all applications, only those selected for an interview will be contacted.
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