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Snowcat Mechanic

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NOTE:
This position is located in Mammoth Lakes, California.
Did you know that, as part of your employment at Mammoth, you receive a free season pass, including free access to all other Alterra resorts? Grin inducing, isn't it? More about the benefits and perks of your adventure here:
Ski passes for dependents (spouse/child(ren)) includes free skiing at other Alterra ResortsDiscounts on ski/snowboarding lessonsFriends and Family vouchersRetail & Food discountEquipment Rental discount401k with company match Offers of employment may be contingent upon successful completion of a background investigation.
A little about the position:
Responsible to repair, maintain, and troubleshoot Snowcats.
Requirements:
Two (2) years minimum on the job experience in diesel engine repair, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems.
Understanding of digital VOM and concepts such as DC Current Theory.
Occasional lifting of heavy objects.
Position requires ability to work while standing the majority of the day.
Must be able to read and comprehend service manuals and simple instructions and prepare written documentation on repairs and service performed.
Strong verbal communication skills and mathematical ability required for various calculations and calibrations.
Schedules vary, and may include swing shifts for the winter season.
This job requires outdoor work under heavy weather conditions with heavy equipment on a year-round basis.
Must have a valid Class C California Drivers License with less than 3 points.
High School graduate with auto shop or trade school experience.
Ability to deal with standardized situations, with only occasional or no variables.
Must be willing to work weekends and holidays.
Hourly pay rate:
$20.
00 - $36.
94Salary:
$23 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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