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Full Time
2/14/2025
Houston, TX 77026
(41.4 miles)
$18.00 / hr
Pay starts at $18.00 an hour and goes up depending on experience.
Our ideal candidate should have previous experience as a mechanic/technician in the trailer industry. Carpentry, welding and mechanic skills are a plus. We are looking for a self-motivated person with strong work ethics. We are willing to train the right applicant.
Duties will include: Read and understand the jobs and work order per company standards Preventative maintenance and repair all systems on Semi-Trailers to meet the standards set forth by DOT Remove and replace brakes, brake drums, hubs, seals, bearings, races and associated parts Repair electrical and lighting systems Repair or replace chassis components such as springs, spring hangers, equalizers, complete slider assemblies, axles, and sub frames Repair mud flap brackets and dolly leg assembles Repair or replace flooring, rub rails, doors and door trim Repair roofs, panels, nose panels, lower and upper rails Conform to all safety and health standards Assist fellow mechanic technicians
Benefits: Paid time off Paid holidays 401 Medical, Dental, Vision Life Insurance Long and Short Term Disability
Requirements: 1 - 3 years of experience in trailer repair or equivalent experience with welding, carpentry, and mechanic skills Valid driver’s license with a safe driving record. Must furnish own basic hand tools. Ability to stand, walk, bend, crouch, stoop, reach, stretch, step, climb, and / or sit frequently and lift heavy (up to 60lb) throughout the duration of the day Ability to work independently with minimal supervision Attention to detail and highly organized
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2/27/2025
Houston, TX 77086
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Conroe, TX 77301
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2/26/2025
The Woodlands, TX 77381
(14.2 miles)
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Valet Living is hiring for a Part Time Apartment Trash Collector (Service Valet) to work during the evening hours in your local area. This is a great paying, part time job that is a great way to earn extra money or supplement income while working another job.  You’ll enjoy working outdoors, on your own, in a stress-free environment and get a workout while you do this job.  We are an essential business that continues to grow, and our associates benefit from reliable hours, consistent pay, and promotional advancement opportunities.
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Great pay - pickup truck owners and vehicles using trailers will receive the higher part of our pay range. Get paid as you earn using EarnIn**. All driving is done while on community property – no offsite driving or dumping. Paid training and opportunity for growth within the company Employee referral bonus program – get paid for your referrals Earn reward incentives through our recognition program Tuition reimbursement Stay physically fit while working outdoors
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2/14/2025
Montgomery, TX 77356
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$14.00 / hr
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2/8/2025
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(15.3 miles)
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Business to business advertising sales primarily over the phone. Develop and maintain relationships with decision-makers. Learn their needs and convey the value of our products and technology. Close sales and achieve sales targets.
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2/1/2025
Conroe, TX 77301
(14.0 miles)
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