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Rihm Kenworth

Rihm Kenworth is Hiring Experienced Diesel Mechanics! Coon Rapids, MN South St.
Paul, MN Top Diesel Mechanic Benefits Across the Industry Great Mechanic Pay $25 - $50 per hour depending on technician skills, abilities, certifications, and diesel mechanic experience Diesel Mechanic Home Time Generous personal time off plan (PTO) with holidays Health Insurance Medical, dental, prescription, and vision coverage Our Employees Deserve the Best Benefits Diesel Mechanic
Benefits:
Monthly technician efficiency bonus programOvertime options availableMultiple technician shift options are available$400 annual tool reimbursement programRed Wing Shoe safety footwear programCompany-paid technician trainingHealth savings account (HSA) with employer contributionFlexible spending account (FSA)401(k) savings plan with employer matchEmployer-paid basic term life and ADD coverageEmployer-paid long-term disability insuranceShort-term disability available with employer contributionSupplemental insurance available (accident, critical illness, hospital indemnity)Employee assistance programCompany discounts (ex.
Verizon employee discount) Diesel Mechanic Requirements Must have some diesel mechanic experienceCDL A preferred but not required About Rihm Kenworth Rihm Family Companies (RFC) is seeking a full-time diesel technician or mechanic to join our growing team! Our family-owned business is driven by our 4 Es of Doing Business - Effective, Efficient, Equity and Expansion.
If your values align with ours, you could be the perfect fit.
Do you have a strong work ethic and an appetite to apply and grow your skills in an essential industry? Are you seeking an opportunity to gain additional training and experience and grow with an established and dynamic organization? If so, you will thrive in this environment.
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Rihm Kenworth.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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