Interstate Power Systems
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Diesel Mechanic
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Interstate Power Systems
in Butler, Wisconsin. This position is the first shift (7:00 am–3:00 pm) at our Butler facility.
Position Summary Interstate Power Systems is a leading provider of heavy‑duty truck, construction equipment, and on‑ and off‑highway parts and service in the Midwest, specializing in Freightliner, Western Star, and Detroit Diesel products. We are committed to excellence and customer satisfaction, serving commercial fleets, owner‑operators, and businesses across Wisconsin and beyond. This role offers highly competitive wages and opportunities for career growth in a dynamic work environment.
Responsibilities
Diagnose and repair complex mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems on heavy‑duty diesel trucks using advanced diagnostic tools, schematics, and technical manuals (e.g., Cummins Insite, Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link).
Perform routine preventive maintenance, including oil changes, filter replacements, tire inspections, brake adjustments, and chassis lubrication to ensure truck reliability and compliance with federal and state regulations.
Replace or repair critical components such as diesel engines, transmissions, differentials, turbochargers, or brake systems.
Complete detailed service reports, document parts used, and record maintenance activities for warranty, billing, DOT compliance, and inventory purposes.
Communicate with fleet managers or drivers to explain repairs, provide maintenance recommendations, and ensure satisfaction with service.
Adhere to OSHA, DOT, and company safety regulations; maintain a clean work environment and follow manufacturer protocols.
Maintain and organize tools, service vehicles, and diagnostic equipment to ensure operational readiness for field service.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent; technical diploma or certification in diesel mechanics or heavy‑duty truck repair preferred.
2–5 years of experience repairing and maintaining heavy‑duty diesel trucks and/or equipment (e.g., Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Volvo, or Mack).
In‑depth knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and electronic controls (e.g., ECM diagnostics).
Proficiency with diagnostic tools (e.g., Cummins Insite, Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link, or OEM software) and hand/power tools.
Ability to read and interpret technical schematics, service bulletins, and repair manuals.
Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome minorities, females, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and those of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
For full info follow application link: ipc.us/t/CC7369C8A18A47F1
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Diesel Mechanic
role at
Interstate Power Systems
in Butler, Wisconsin. This position is the first shift (7:00 am–3:00 pm) at our Butler facility.
Position Summary Interstate Power Systems is a leading provider of heavy‑duty truck, construction equipment, and on‑ and off‑highway parts and service in the Midwest, specializing in Freightliner, Western Star, and Detroit Diesel products. We are committed to excellence and customer satisfaction, serving commercial fleets, owner‑operators, and businesses across Wisconsin and beyond. This role offers highly competitive wages and opportunities for career growth in a dynamic work environment.
Responsibilities
Diagnose and repair complex mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems on heavy‑duty diesel trucks using advanced diagnostic tools, schematics, and technical manuals (e.g., Cummins Insite, Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link).
Perform routine preventive maintenance, including oil changes, filter replacements, tire inspections, brake adjustments, and chassis lubrication to ensure truck reliability and compliance with federal and state regulations.
Replace or repair critical components such as diesel engines, transmissions, differentials, turbochargers, or brake systems.
Complete detailed service reports, document parts used, and record maintenance activities for warranty, billing, DOT compliance, and inventory purposes.
Communicate with fleet managers or drivers to explain repairs, provide maintenance recommendations, and ensure satisfaction with service.
Adhere to OSHA, DOT, and company safety regulations; maintain a clean work environment and follow manufacturer protocols.
Maintain and organize tools, service vehicles, and diagnostic equipment to ensure operational readiness for field service.
Qualifications
High school diploma or equivalent; technical diploma or certification in diesel mechanics or heavy‑duty truck repair preferred.
2–5 years of experience repairing and maintaining heavy‑duty diesel trucks and/or equipment (e.g., Kenworth, Peterbilt, Freightliner, Volvo, or Mack).
In‑depth knowledge of diesel engines, hydraulic systems, electrical systems, and electronic controls (e.g., ECM diagnostics).
Proficiency with diagnostic tools (e.g., Cummins Insite, Detroit Diesel Diagnostic Link, or OEM software) and hand/power tools.
Ability to read and interpret technical schematics, service bulletins, and repair manuals.
Equal Opportunity Employer. We welcome minorities, females, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and those of any sexual orientation or gender identity.
For full info follow application link: ipc.us/t/CC7369C8A18A47F1
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