Resident Field Mechanic – Heavy Equipment (Dallas Area)
$35–$45/hr + Service Truck + Full Benefits
If you’d rather be out fixing big iron than stuck in a shop all day, keep reading.
We’re hiring a resident field mechanic based in the Dallas area to work on some seriously heavy-duty industrial equipment — think massive wood grinders and chippers that don’t quit. This isn’t light-duty wrenching. It’s real work, with real machines, out in the field.
What the job looks like
- You’ll be out on job sites handling diagnostics, repairs, and maintenance on large industrial equipment
- Expect a mix of hydraulics, electrical, and pneumatics (not much engine teardown work)
- Engines are primarily Caterpillar — solid, reliable, and familiar if you’ve been around heavy gear
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Monday–Friday role, but there’s regular travel (some overnight, occasional international — passport helps)
- You’ll start with 2 weeks of paid training in Minnesota, then ride along with a seasoned tech until you’re up to speed
What you’re working with
- Fully outfitted service truck
- A tight team — about 120 employees total, no corporate nonsense
- Equipment that’s built in-house, so you’re not guessing or chasing parts
What you’ll get
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$35–$45/hr depending on experience
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Employee-owned company (ESOP) — you’ve got a stake in the game
- 401k + solid benefits
- Steady work, good people, and machines that actually challenge you
What they’re looking for
- Strong background in heavy equipment, ag, diesel, or similar
- Comfortable with hydraulics and electrical troubleshooting
- Someone who doesn’t mind travel and working independently
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CDL B is a big plus (or willingness to get it)
- Able to handle field work — this isn’t a clean shop environment
Bottom line
If you’re the kind of mechanic who likes solving problems in the field, working on big equipment, and not answering to a clipboard all day — this is a solid gig.