Frauenfeld
2 years ago
Truck Mechanic (m/f/d), 100%
- 12 February 2024
- 100%
- Permanent position
- Frauenfeld
Job summary
Scania takes responsibility to advance sustainable transport systems. Join us in a dynamic work environment with great benefits!
Tasks
- Perform diagnostics, maintenance, and repairs on Scania trucks.
- Ensure quality control and proper documentation of tasks.
- Continuously optimize workflows in your area of expertise.
Skills
- Training as an auto mechanic or similar is required.
- Passion for the product and industry is essential.
- Experience in the field is highly desirable.
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About the job
Scania takes responsibility with the goal of advancing the development of sustainable transport systems and creating mobility solutions that are better for society, the environment, and business. We set milestones in the transition to a sustainable transport system. Where others see problems, Scania sees solutions.
To complement our team in Frauenfeld, we are looking for a
Truck Mechanic (m/f/d), 100%
Your task:
As a competent professional, you will carry out all diagnostic, maintenance, and repair work on Scania trucks as well as other brands. You independently check your work and are responsible for the appropriate documentation of the orders. Our customers trust your expertise; after all, the roadworthiness of the vehicle is in your hands. Your tasks also include the continuous optimization of workflows in your area.
We offer you:
- Premium-class products
- Up to 80% cost participation in job-specific training and further education
- Possibility for unpaid leave
- Extensive technical training offerings
- 100% continued salary payment in case of illness or accident for 2 years
- 100% continued salary payment during paternity leave
- Variable profit sharing up to CHF 3000.--/year
- Possibility for deployment in another company, including abroad
- No company holidays
- Flexible pension planning in the form of selectable savings plans
You offer us:
- Enthusiasm for the product and industry
- Training as an automotive mechanic (heavy motor vehicles) or construction/agricultural machinery mechanic
- Training as an automotive diagnostician is an advantage but not a must
- Professional experience in our industry is desirable