Diesel Mechanic - 3 Years Experience

Mid-Atlantic Truck & Equipment
Todmorden
6 days ago
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Mid-Atlantic Truck & Equipment is Hiring Diesel and Hydraulic Technicians

Clinton, MD | Hampton, VA | Chesapeake, VA


Benefits Built With Our Technicians In Mind

  • Pay and Benefits:

    • Up to $42/hour (based on location and experience)
    • Sign-On Bonus ($1500-$2500 depending on location and experience)
    • $250 quarterly tool allowance ($1,000/year!)
    • $200 annual boot allowance
    • 401(k) with company match
    • Company-paid life insurance, short- & long-term disability + AD&D
    • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
    • Seven (7) paid holidays & generous PTO – start accruing immediately, with two weeks available in your first year


  • Schedule and Work-Life Balance:

    • Consistent Monday–Friday schedule for great work-life balance
    • No weekends required
    • Field Service Techs are provided with a company vehicle


  • Training and Development:

    • Vendor-exclusive training
    • Career growth opportunities
    • Quick & easy hiring process – we move fast to respect your time



Diesel Mechanic

  • 3+ years experience with hydraulic pumps and diesel engine repair
  • Hands‑on expertise with hydraulic systems, including pumps, cylinders, valves, and hoses
  • Skilled in MIG and stick welding
  • Strong knowledge of automotive electrical systems and troubleshooting
  • Diesel engine repair experience is a plus
  • Must have your own tools and be confident using them
  • Valid driver’s license required; Class A or B CDL is a bonus

Field Service Equipment Technician – Compactors & Balers

  • Strong understanding of industrial safety standards (lockout/tagout, fall protection, fire watch)
  • Experience with hydraulic systems, including pumps, cylinders, and valves
  • Working knowledge of industrial electrical systems, including high‑voltage components
  • Mechanical troubleshooting and repair skills for motors and related equipment
  • Proficiency with torches, cutting tools, and stick welding for chute installation, repair, and light fabrication work
  • Experience installing and maintaining compactors, balers, and related equipment

About Mid-Atlantic Truck & Equipment

At Mid-Atlantic Truck & Equipment we take pride in being a leading heavy truck and equipment manufacturer, wholesale retailer, and service provider, committed to delivering top-quality equipment and service solutions. Our mission is simple – empower our customers to focus on their business, not their equipment.


We foster a culture where collaboration, service, and excellence are at the heart of everything we do. By building a team‑oriented, dynamic workplace, we ensure that our talented and motivated individuals have the tools and support they need to thrive.


Gear up for success with Mid-Atlantic Truck & Equipment and contribute to the continued success of our customers, while advancing your career in a company that values growth, innovation, and teamwork. Join us today and be part of a winning team!


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