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PepsiCo Beverage Sales LLC Philadelphia Fleet Maintenance Technician (NO CDL) - Evenings in PHILADELPHIA, Pennsylvania

  • Benefits -- Medical, vision and dental starting Day 1!

  • Company-provided retirement benefits

  • Paid time off

  • Ongoing training and growth opportunities

  • Work with a high degree of independence while performing PMs and repairs

  • Utilize leading-edge technology and programs including PM using voice application, Noregon diagnostics, Mitchell 1, Uptake predictive analytics, TAAS, and more!

  • Leverage and grow your skills working on Pepsi's diverse fleet equipment, including automobiles, trucks (light and heavy), vans, and forklifts

  • Diagnose failures of vehicles and disassemble, repair, and reassemble parts as necessary

  • Maintain documentation and records such as vehicle records and pre-trip checklists

  • Answer service calls

  • Be part of the team that maintains one of the largest fleets in North America

  • While we provide extensive training and continuous education to build onto your current maintenance education and experience, we do have a few minimum requirements:

  • Position requires that you have your own basic hand tools. Diagnostic, ergonomic, and high-tech equipment will be provided.

  • Position also requires a number of physical movements including lifting, pinching, bending, reaching, climbing, and manipulating and handling objects (with or without an accommodation)

  • At least 18 years of age

  • Must be able to pass Forklift Driving Skills test (if applicable)

  • Mechanical knowledge of gas and diesel repair

  • Experience with hydraulic and air brake systems

  • Knowledge of internal combustible engines

  • Knowledge of Preventative Maintenance

  • Helpful experience:

  • Repairing forklifts (e.g., repairing propane fuel / electrical / battery systems, hydraulic systems, pallet jacks, etc.)

  • Working with computers (e.g., i-pad, using desktop computers, hand-held computers, laptop computers, performing diagnostics with Noregon / Autometer etc., conducting preventative maintenance using voice application, executing work orders on INFOR, use of Geotab etc.)

  • Working with manufacturing standards (e.g., use of Mitchell 1, use of OEM Support tools, knowing current standards, staying up-to-date with the latest technology, having experience working with electronics, etc.)

  • Driving trucks requiring a Class A or B CDL (e.g., road testing trucks, driving trucks in and out of the repair shop, etc.)

  • Repairing heavy duty equipment (e.g., working on class 8, 7, 6 and medium duty trucks, brakes, tires, engines, liftgates, thermo king heater and refer units, etc.)

  • Repairing light trucks (e.g., EV trucks, gas-diesel trucks, vans, support vehicles, etc.)

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