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DieselHydraulic Equipment Mechanic (Cranes, OTR & Industrial)

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Barracuda Staffing & Consulting

Tulsa, OK (In Person)

$49,920 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/23/2026

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Job Description

Make Complex Machines Run Right This is a hands-on role for a technician who thrives on solving tough problems across mixed fleets—cranes, semis, forklifts, manlifts, and other industrial equipment. You'll keep operations safe, reliable, and on schedule through precise troubleshooting and disciplined maintenance.
Schedule & Pay Schedule:
Monday-Thursday | 6:00 AM - 4:30 PM |
Overtime May Be Required Pay:
$22 - $26 per hour (DOE) Your Impact Pinpoint faults and repair heavy equipment, semi-trucks, over-the-road cranes, forklifts, manlifts, and related vehicles Execute preventive maintenance programs and safety inspections Remove, tear down, repair, and reinstall engines, transmissions, differentials, pumps, and hydraulic assemblies Service and replace bearings, valves, gears, starters, and braking components Diagnose electrical and ignition issues; verify with diagnostic scanners and meters Perform brake service, suspension repair, and front-end alignments Maintain a clean, orderly bay and uphold all safety and PPE standards What You Bring Experience maintaining or repairing heavy equipment, semis, cranes, or industrial vehicles Expertise in diesel, hydraulic, and core mechanical systems troubleshooting Hands-on skill with diagnostic tools, scanners, and service software Ability to interpret service manuals, schematics, and technical documentation Strong analytical mindset with high attention to detail Physically capable of lifting up to 50 lbs and working in demanding environments High School Diploma or GED preferred Credentials That Stand Out OSHA-10 Brake Certification Forklift Certification AC Certification Background in crane or heavy equipment repair (strongly preferred) Technical Strengths We Value Heavy equipment repair and service discipline Mechanical troubleshooting methodology Planned and corrective maintenance execution Diesel and heavy equipment powertrain systems Hydraulic circuits, pumps, and actuators Diagnostic scanning, test equipment, and fault analysis Crane and lifting equipment systems Aerial/manlift and utility equipment systems Comprehensive equipment maintenance and repair