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Hours Full-time
Location Exeter, New Hampshire

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Job Description

Job Description

Diesel Mechanics & Road Service Techs

Exeter, NH

$30-$40/hr + Incentives | Up to $140K+ Per Year

We're growing and looking for experienced diesel technicians in Exeter, NH.

Whether you prefer working in a shop environment or out on the road handling breakdowns, we have opportunities available.

Open Positions

Shop Diesel Mechanic

  • Diagnostics and repairs
  • Engines, transmissions, brakes, electrical systems
  • PM services and inspections
  • Tow trucks, wreckers, and commercial vehicles

Road Service Diesel Technician

  • Emergency roadside repairs
  • Mobile diagnostics and troubleshooting
  • Trucks, trailers, and heavy equipment
  • Company service truck provided

What We're Looking For

  • Diesel truck or heavy equipment repair experience
  • Strong troubleshooting skills
  • Experience with diagnostics and electrical systems
  • Valid driver's license
  • DOT Medical Card preferred for road service

Pay & Benefits

  • $30-$40/hr based on experience
  • Performance incentives
  • Up to $140K+ earning potential
  • Medical, dental, vision
  • 401(k) with company match
  • PTO and paid holidays
  • Life and disability coverage

Relocation Assistance Available

Apply today and let's talk about which role fits your experience best.

Company Description
We work with you to ensure the job fits what you are looking for. We will also help you build an awesome resume.

Company Description

We work with you to ensure the job fits what you are looking for. We will also help you build an awesome resume.

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Posting ID: 1270483666 Posted: 2026-06-19 Job Title: Diesel Mechanic Road Service